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Recent Shows
in chronological order
(Click show name to listen)
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Rap with Gabrielle Hurtt |
Gabrielle Hurtt, singer, actor, song
writer, and entrepreneur, spoke about her newly released album –
Through My Eyes. She also talked about overcoming the challenges
of becoming a successful entertainer and offered advice for
future school aged entertainers.
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Musical Spectacular with Minister Henry Hall
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2008 Stella Award Nominee Minister Henry
Hall talked about how the songs on his album were a result of
prayer and the scriptures that impacted his life. Minister Hall
is only one of three independent artists that have been
nominated for a Stella Award. He talked about how he mentored
seven young boys who were without fathers in the home. His
desires include producing another project as well as operating
an education program for children in need of social and academic
assistance. We also heard music from his latest album – It’s
Harvest Time. Listen to the entire show @
www.culturallyspeakingshow.com.
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Crisis with the New Jersey
Alternative
High School
Assessment |
Mr. James Harris - President of the
New Jersey NAACP, and Mrs. Adrienne Sanders –
Chairperson of the New Jersey NAACP Education Committee spoke
about the new educational challenges that the
New Jersey
community is facing as a result of the newly mandated
alternative high school assessment process. Both NAACP officers
offered valuable recommendations for the New Jersey Department
of Education that will benefit students, parents, and the
community at large.
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Anointed News Journal |
Chris Collins, editor of the Anointed News Journal spoke about
overcoming youth and educational challenges in the city of
Camden to become the editor of an urban faith based news journal
that has been in existence for sixteen years. Crystal Tucker
spoke about enjoying her role as the assistant editor.
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The Tolerance Project |
Larae Carter, a veteran correctional and
diversity officer for Gloucester County Correctional Services,
spoke about the need for the Tolerance Project and the community
and student activities that were used by the Tolerance Project
committee to reduce the number of hate crimes in the community.
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Pro-Life or Pro-Death: Where do you stand? |
Pastor Melanie Garuffi spoke about her anti-abortion ministry.
During the interview she talked about how her experience as a
child, family influences, and the Word of God led her into her
ministry. She also spoke about the traumatic impact that
abortions have on both men and women.
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Fully Loaded for Christ |
Christian rap artists T-Rell and J-Dub
spoke about how they turned around their lives by allowing Jesus
Christ to become the center of their lives. They both talked
about how the continued negative elements of crime and gangs
helped to turn around their lives. We also heard two of their
latest hits.
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What's in Your Water? |
Mr. John Hinds, community activists and
author of ‘What’s in Your Water’, spoke about the hazards of tap
water and the benefits of purified water. He spoke about how
poor water quality impacted his asthma and has helped to
overcome other health challenges. According to Water.org, a
little more that three million people
die from water related
diseases, 43% of water related deaths are due to diarrhea, 84%
of water related deaths are in children ages (0-14), and poor
people living in slums often pay 5-10 times more for water when
compared to wealthy people who live in the same city. Mr. Hinds
provided recommendations for storing water and purifying water.
He also talked about the type of bottled water that he drinks to
ensure that he is drinking water that has the highest quality.
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The
New Jersey ACT-SO Program |
Deborah Gregory, chairperson for New Jersey ACT-SO, spoke
about the 32 year old program that provides monetary and
academic awards and laptop computers for competition winners.
She also spoke about how parents and volunteers help the program
so that our children can continue their successes as future
leaders and entrepreneurs.
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The Resurgence of the Gloucester County
NAACP
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Dr.
Campbell, Loretta Winters - Gloucester County NAACP President,
Dr. Butts and Dr. Carter both retired educators and NAACP
members discuss the events that led to the resurgence of the
Gloucester
County NAACP
as well as proactive NAACP initiatives.
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Empowering the Historically Underserved Community through
Economics |
Dr.
Campbell, Loretta Winters-real estate owner and president of the
Gloucester County NAACP, Anthony Briddel-financial
representative, and Ronnie Robbins-statewide mentoring Amachi
coalition director, spoke about plans to strengthen the economic
powerbase of the historically underserved community.
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Now That Barack Obama Is The President…Where Do We Go From Here? |
Dr. Campbell and talk show guest Estina Baker made
recommendations for increasing the political and economical
power base for the historically underserved community. Ms.
Estina Baker is
a nationally recognized Actress, Poet and Storyteller. |
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Negative Remarks about Earthquake Stricken Haiti |
Dr. Campbell responded
to negative comments that were made by Paul Shirley regarding
the efforts to assist the people of Haiti. Shirley
failed to recognize how the dysfunctional European thirst for
slavery has impacted the present culture of
Haiti
and the thinking of the people of Haiti. Dr. Campbell also spoke about
helping the people of
Haiti
by teaching them to manage their human capital as a resource for
economically redeveloping the country and redeveloping the
mindset of the voodoo culture that dominates and transforming it
into a Christian culture. Dr. calls on Christians to work as a
team that will transform the Haiti.
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Back to Your Authentic Self... God's Way! |
During
the show Ms. Simpson talked about her book ‘Back to Your
Authentic Self…God’s Way’. Ms. Simpson provided solutions for
people who are facing depression and gave recommendations for
parents. Dr. Campbell and Ms. Simpson spoke about how the book
can be used to overcome temptation, homosexuality, and same sex
marriage.
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Gloucester Township Cultural Challenges |
During a phone interview, Mr. Phil
Warner, president of Gloucester Township NAACP spoke about the
continuing challenge of racial profiling, cultural biases in our
schools, and the future goals of the local NAACP. Mr. Warner and
Dr. Campbell talked about the biased administrative decisions
that increase the underrepresentation of non-historically
underserved student involvement in disciplinary infractions and
the solutions to racial profiling.
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Overcoming the Poverty Cycle by Reducing Classroom
Disruptions
for Historically Underserved Students |
Dr. Campbell speaks about how classroom
disruptions impact the educational outcome for our young people.
Classroom disruptions lead to increased displinary consequences.
lower student achievement, increased tardies and absences from
school which ultimately impacts the children's future in our
society.
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Continuing Civil
Rights Challenges |
Mr. Walter Dority, a
veteran civil rights activist and champion for the little guy,
spoke about the negative impact that the Civil Rights Act has
had on the historically underserved community and the lack of
financial support that the stimulus package has made for the
historically underserved communities.
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National and New Jersey Cultural
Challenges
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Mr. James
Harris, elected president of the New Jersey NAACP, spoke about
the civil rights challenges that exist in our nation and New
Jersey. During the interview Mr. Harris highlighted the school
to prison cultural tract that is creating a permanent societal
underclass, the cultural conflict between parental guidance and
the schools culture, and the impact of teacher demographics on
the education of our historically underserved youth.
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The Power of Thanks |
Minister Kevin
Brown of Living Faith Christian Center, which is located in
Pennsauken, NJ, speaks about ‘The power of Thanks’. During the
interview he shared a real-life story of how he was upset with
God and after giving God thanks he was able to save souls for
Christ during a Home Going Service.
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Running for the mayor of Camden New Jersey
as an independent candidate |
Angel Cordero,
an independent mayoral candidate, talks about his political
platform to improve the living conditions for the residents of
Camden City.
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Fatherhood, marriage, and family |
Dr. Fatherhood – Greg Campbell –
writer, actor, and motivational speaker, spoke about importance
of fatherhood and family during a telephone interview on the
Culturally Speaking with Doctor Derrick radio talk show. During
the interview he spoke about how he progressed through the
fatherhood learning process and found the wisdom needed for
accomplishing this task by reading the book of Proverbs in the
Holy Bible.
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Social and Civil Injustices in
Asbury Park
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Asbury
Park-Neptune NAACP president – Adrienne Sanders, treasurer- Rose
Foster-Bloodsaw, and NAACP member – Frankie Nicholson speak
about the social and civil injustices that the predominately
White Asbury Park School Board has forced on a predominately
African American community.
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Running as an independent council
person in the city of Camden New Jersey |
Revered Clyde
Cook, a resident of Camden City New Jersey, will spoke about his
reasons for running for the City Council as an independent
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Howard Jean - The Person |
Howard Jean,
an entrepreneur and educational leader at Cheney University,
speaks about the milestones that he has attained, his future
goals, and how his spiritual foundation and family has
influenced his successes. He also speaks about that strategies
that keep him motivated as well as how failures have influenced
his successes.
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Youth Employment Program |
Mrs. Patricia Levy-Neuin, a
workforce counselor for Temple University, speaks about an
educational program that provides office accountant management
training and provides the opportunity for participants to become
certified in medical billing.
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Current Changes in High School Graduation
Requirements |
Dr. Joan Duval-Flynn, the
chairperson of the Education Committee Pennsylvania State
Conference NAACP Branches and president of the Media Area Unit
of the NAACP, speaks about the impact that the new proposed
changes in high schools graduation requirements will have on
students, parents, and school districts.
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Leading the Camden City residents by
becoming the newly elected Council At-Large Member |
Reverend Clyde
Cook, a resident of Camden City, speaks about how his leadership
will effectively shape the city once he is elected as a Council
At-Large member.
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Back pain and maintaining good
spinal health |
Dr.
Perry Cicchini, a chiropractor for 23 years, spoke about
the various treatments for
back pain and
the importance of maintaining good spinal health.
He also spoke about how chiropractic treatments can benefit our
youth.
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Dr. Brady spoke about the challenges that she has encountered
and witnessed while overseeing the caring of a family member.
She also spoke about the strategies that family members can use
to ensure that their loved ones receive the appropriate care in
a nursing home community. |
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Agent Orange
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Reverend Lanxton Washington, the
pastor of
Campbell
A.M.E. Church which is located in Media, PA speaks about the
impact that Agent Orange has had on our veterans and what
resources are available for veterans seeking treatment and
compensation.
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Fatherhood |
Dr. James
Woods, pastor of El Shaddai Christian Assembly, speaks about
fatherhood grounded in biblical principles, his experiences
fathering his children, and experiences that influenced his
fatherhood leadership style. El Shaddai Christian Assembly is
located in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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Community of Color in Crisis |
Dr. Duval-Flynn, president of the
Media Area Unit of the NAACP, speaks about the crisis that the
community of color is facing and provides advice for parents and
students.
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Increasing Minority Teachers in Our
Schools |
Mr. Howard
Jean, director of the Call Me Mister and TS2 College
Programs, speaks about the challenges and successes of both
programs which are designed to increase the number of minority
teachers in our schools. For more information contact Mr. Howard
Jean at SEIL.President@gmail.com or
www.twitter.com/haitian_prince.
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Servicing Our Military Youth with the Word
of God
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Mr. Bruce
Pierce and Mr. Paul Harvey, representatives of Military
Community Youth Ministries (MCYM) also know as Club Beyond,
speak about some of the challenges that our military youth are
encountering and how their organization services that need.
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Ethical Decision Making Process
to Assess the Need for Improving Racial and Gender Relationships
in Schools and Businesses |
Dr.
Derrick L. Campbell speaks about an ethical decision making
process that educational and business leaders should use when
assessing the need for implementing an initiative that improves
racial and gender relationships.
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Transforming an Urban City by
becoming the Mayor |
Mujiba
Parker, a Camden City New Jersey resident and independent
mayoral candidate, speaks about how she will overcome the
challenges that exists in the city.
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The Successful Husband and Father |
Mr. Rob
Carter speaks about leadership strategies that have helped his
wife and children remain successful.
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Providing Positive Values to Our
Children Through Christian Rap Music |
Terell
Mantez (T-Rell) and John Walker (J-Dub), Christian rap artists
from Fullyloaded (4 Christ), speak about the positive message
that they are sending to our youth.
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The Math Challenges that Students are
Encountering: Part One |
Alex
Conaway, a middle school math teacher, discuss the math
challenges that students are encountering in our schools.
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The Impact that Christian Rap Music has on Our Youth
: Part One
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Terell Mantez and John Walker, Christian rap artists from
Fullyloaded (4 Christ), speak about how their music has a
positive impact on our youth. |
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Leading Your Marriage into the Promised
Land |
Dr. And
Mrs. Campbell discuss Dr. Campbell's new book Leading Your
Marriage into the Promised Land and their reflections on how
the leadership process influenced their marriage.
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Transforming Attitudes Towards Money and
Wealth by Following Biblical Principles |
Minister
Kevin Brown from Living Faith Christian Center in Pennsauken New
Jersey, speaks about the biblical principals towards money and
wealth, the differences between the Kingdom of God and the
Kingdoms of the World, and God's plan for prosperity in
difficult times.
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Transforming an urban city by becoming the
mayor
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Angel
Cordero, a Camden City community activist and future mayoral
candidate speaks about the educational and crime challenges in
Camden City and how he as the future mayor will overcome the
challenges.
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The Positive Impact that the Community
Education Resource Network (CERN) has on the youth in Camden
City
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Angel
Cordero, a Camden City community activist, speaks about the
positive impact that the Community Education Resource Network
(CERN) has on students in Camden City and the educational
challenges faced by Camden City parents and students.
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Improving Student Achievement by
Transforming Student Eating Habits |
Dr. Kia
Phillips, an assistant principal, speaks about the impact that
healthy student eating habits has on student achievement. Dr.
Phillips provides strategies for teachers, parents, and school
districts that desire to transform the eating habits of
students.
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The Positive Impact of the Juvenile
Justice System
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Jonathan Cook, a graduate of Lincoln University and a 22 year
veteran employee of the New Jersey Juvenile Justice System,
speaks about the programs and experiences that have a positive
impact on our troubled youth.
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Closing the Gender and Race Gap for
Minority Students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Mathematics (STEM) Majors
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Dr.
John Robinson, a Rowan University faculty member, outlines a
plan for higher education, K-12 schools, and parents that will
increase minority student success in the STEM majors.
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Transforming Our Communities by Training
Christians Who Desire to Become Business Persons
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Minister Kevin
Brown from Living Faith Christian Center in Pennsauken New
Jersey, speaks about a ministry that teaches Christians how to
prosper as business leaders. |
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Diversity
Challenges in Higher Education
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Grace
Odums, a Strategy Consultant, speaks about the different
diversity challenges in higher education and how these
challenges impact the United States and world economy. |
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The Culturally Proficient School
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Dr. Franklin
CampbellJones, vice president of CampbellJones and Associates,
former college professor at Rowan University, and educator for
over thirty years speaks about the Culturally Proficient School.
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Diversity Challenges in the Workplace
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Grace
Odums, a Strategy Consultant, speaks about the cultural
challenges in the workplace, schools, and the connection to
higher education. Two fifth grade students, Joshua Carey and
Sterling Brown III speak about other students in their school
using the n-word.
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Solving Cultural Challenges in
Our Schools Part I |
Dr.
Derrick L. Campbell, speaks about some of the different cultural
challenges in our schools and the solution.
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Student Perspectives on Effective
and Ineffective Teacher-Student Classroom Relationships
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Two former
high school students who recently graduated from the District of
Columbia Public Schools, Craig Campbell Jr. and Marquita
McClain, speak about effective and ineffective teachers.
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Minority Youth Overcomes Cultural
Challenges |
Ty Agar, a
Yale University graduate, speaks about his journey from Camden
City New Jersey Public Schools to a successful business owner.
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Manager-Employee
Workplace Relationships |
Human
Resources Manager, Sheila Campbell, speaks about the different
cultural challenges that employees, managers, and human resource
personnel face in the workplace. |
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The Culturally Proficient Student
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Dr. Wanda Carter, speaks about
how culturally proficient students are able to succeed in school
as well as the challenges that non-proficient students face in
our schools.Dr. Wanda Carter, speaks about how culturally
proficient students are able to succeed in school as well as the
challenges that non-proficient students face in our schools.
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