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The Chavis Chronicles
Rev. Dr. Cassandra Gould, Missouri Faith Voices and Pastor Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church
Season 2
Episode 219
Many changes have taken place in Missouri after the fatal shooting of African American teenager Michael Brown by a White police officer. Dr. Chavis talks to activist The Reverend Dr. Cassandra Gould about the on-going national debate between law enforcement officers, excessive use of force in the Black community and efforts to raise up a new generation of political leaders.
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Theater producer Irene Gandy and James Winston, Nat’l Assoc of Black Owned Broadcasters
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Ronald Mason discusses HBCUs. Dr. Sonya Horsford researches racial inequality in schools
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Leading pediatrician Dr. Yolanda Lewis-Ragland, on the COVID-19 vaccination debate
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Ilyasah Shabazz, daughter of Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz, on her iconic parents.
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Otis Williams and manager Shelly Berger reflect on the legacy of The Temptations.
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Ron Busby and Dr. Chavis discuss the impact of the pandemic on Black-owned businesses
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Guests discuss Biden’s Agenda, equity in the Administration, and managing the pandemic.
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Dr. Chavis interviews Natalie Wilson, founder of Black and Missing Foundation.
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Janice Mathis from National Council of Negro Women, and director/writer/actress Kelly Kali
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Dr. Chavis meets historian Roger Persaud, one of the foremost experts on Haiti
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Dr. Chavis welcomes Colby Tyner, VP of Urban One, Host of “The Backstory” podcast.