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Let’s Connect – Kate Snyder – Jan 10 2024

Kate Snyder talks with Belinda Ray about her recent term as mayor – the high points, the challenges, and what it’s been like to serve in municipal government in today’s increasingly polarized environment.

Black Men Screaming – Best Of Black Men – Jan 8 2024

The Best Of Black Men Screaming - Flashback Episode - Host - Mr. Maurice Carver - Guests - Ms. Lorie Jones - Executive Director - Village Circle Inc., Dr. Zachery Williams, Ed. - Africana Cultures & Policy Studies Institute

Black Men Screaming – Gerald Horne Interview – Dec 22 2023

Dr. Gerald Horne addresses issues of racism in a variety of relations involving labor, politics, civil rights, international relations, and war. Host - Maurice Carver, Guest Host - Mr. Solomon Comissiong - Assistant Director Of Student Involvement & Public Relations -Nyumburu Cultural Center, Prof. Gerald Horne - Moores Professorship of History and African American Studies- University Of Houston

Let’s Connect – Affordable Housing – Dec 22 2023

Greg Payne, senior advisor to Gov. Mills on housing issues, talks with host Kristina Egan about Maine’s massive housing shortage and its implications. Maine needs as many as 84,300 new homes of all kinds within the next seven years to meet current and future demands. A state study in October concludes that failing to build or reinvest in more homes may have serious implications for Maine’s labor force and economy.

Both Sides of the Bars – Criminal Justice Pioneer Retires – Dec 2023

JoAnn Page, president of The Fortune Society, is retiring. She led Fortune for 34 years, growing the non-profit from a staff of 20 and a budget of $700,000 to a staff of over 500 and an annual budget of more than $60 million. With that growth, she transformed the organization into one that not only provides advocacy and direct services but also housing to set people on a path toward meaningful transformation. Last year Fortune served more than 11,000 individuals with life-changing services.

Let’s Connect – E-bikes – Nov 22 2023

Cashel Stewart, Sustainable Transportation Coordinator at the City of South Portland, and Jim Tasse, Assistant Director of the Bicycle Coalition of Maine, talk about E-bikes. How do they work? What are the regulations? Are they safe? How can E-bikes help us reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save the planet?

Both Sides of the Bars – Housing Discrimination – Nov 2023

People returning home from incarceration continue to be punished in so many ways: they struggle to find work, secure loans, gain an education, acquire needed social service benefits, and many times are denied housing.

Black Men Screaming – Nov 16 2023

YouTube influencer Cynthia G's channel calling for Black Male fetuses to be aborted. Kai Cenat has gone to a fake jail to stream for seven consecutive days. Racism in Nashville Burger Up. Chicago Black Residents Speak Out. Black Farmers & Generational Wealth. Host - Mr. Maurice Carver, Guests - -Prof. Brandon Jones, M.A., CPPM, Consultant and Executive Director for MACMH, Mr. Thomas Burrell i- President of the Black Farmers and Agriculturalists Association.

White House Chronicle – Challenging Russian disinformation – Nov 1 2023

Russia's relentless disinformation campaigns are disrupting Western democracies. Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III discuss their real aim, and how to counter Russian lies with Ilan Berman of the American Foreign Policy Council.

White House Chronicle – Israel-Gaza – Nov 1 2023

Author Anthony R. Wells has the distinction of having served in intelligence for the United Kingdom, as a British citizen, and for the United States, as a U.S. citizen. He speaks with Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III about the Israel-Gaza and other wars from his perspective as an intelligence officer.

Pachios on the News – George Mitchell – Nov 2023

Harold interviews former US Senator George Mitchell.

Both Sides of the Bars – Public Safety Without Mass Incarceration – Oct 2023

With 2023 marking 50 years of mass incarceration in the U.S. -- the prison population has expanded by 500% since 1973 -- there is a clear need to reimagine the country's public safety infrastructure, according to a new report by The Sentencing Project (TSP) which advocates for effective and humane responses to crime.