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Categories: Justicefound, News, Podcasts, The Eco Smith

Eric Smith interviews Ms. Nicole Colbert, the current Miss Indian World (2008 - 2009) who is Black and Yupik Eskimo about being biracial, President Obama, Miss Indian World, the Gathering of Nations Pow Wow and more.

Audio produced, edited and posted by Roland Washington.

links

http://www.gatheringofnations.com/miss_indian_world/miw_2008_results.htm

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=289328275
http://www.weio.org/mm_videos/index.php?VidCat=Featured&VidID=MissWeio08&PHPSESSID=53fe5a453c436fb288f9cd2b6c806a9c

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Categories: Podcasts, RedTAPSessions Bloggers, UCSF Center of Excellence

A Healthy Heart for Women: Cardiovascular Health and Its Importance for Women

(Air date: January 27, 2009)

Brian Auerbach leads the discussion about Go Red, a national program focusing on creating awareness of the importance of cardiovascular health in women and how to achieve it, with Anne Thorson, MD, an Associate Professor of Cardiology in the Department of Medicine at UCSF and Rajni Rao, MD, an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the division of Cardiology at UCSF.

Dr. Thorson is Associate Director of the UCSF Center for Prevention of Heart and Vascular Disease with specific interests in cardiovascular prevention and wellness, non-invasive cardiology and cardiovascular disease in women.  Dr. Rao has clinical interests in general cardiology, cardiac imaging, and women’s health; she is the Associate Director of the Adult Echocardiography Laboratory at UCSF.

The views expressed on this program are those of the speakers and do not represent the views of UCSF.

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Categories: Dr. Brian Sims, Justicefound, Podcasts

Dr. Brian Sims (Executive Director, HipHop Journalism Association) interviews Tai Tokeshi, Youth Employment Coordinator for the Vietnamese Youth Development Center.

Zaira Quintero and Vanessa Tsang members of VYDC who where raised in San Francisco’s Tenderloin District provide their perspectives on work, community, politics and their future goals.

Audio produced, edited and posted by Roland Washington.

links

http://www.vydc.org/index.htm

http://www.hhja.org/

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Categories: Justicefound, Podcasts, Poly Blog, The Eco Smith

Eric Smith “The Eco Smith” talks to San Francisco Board of Supervisors David Campos about President Barack Obama and his perspectives on the intersection of community and the body politic.

Audio produced, edited and posted by Roland Washington.

links:

http://www.sfgov.org/site/planning_index.asp?id=25288
http://www.sfgov.org/site/bdsupvrs_index.asp?id=93624

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Categories: Dr. Brian Sims, Justicefound, Podcasts

Dr. Brian Sims interviews Larry Gray, (CEO, Association of Midnight Basketball Leagues and Programs Inc.) about the concept of Midnight Basketball and the Scared Stiff project and their efforts in trying to stop gun violence.

Audio produced, edited and posted by Roland Washington.

http://www.amblp.com/
http://www.sfscaredstiff.com/page1/Programs.html
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=55311762322&ref=mf

http://blip.tv/file/1665656/

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Categories: Al Williams In Conversation, Dr. Brian Sims, Podcasts, Poly Blog

Al Williams (President, African American Historical and Cultural Society), Dr. Brian Sims (Assistant Professor of Psychology at North Carolina A&T State University, Executive Director Hip Hop Journalism Association) and Professor James Taylor (Associate Professor of Politics at the University of San Francisco) discuss the election of Barack Obama in reference to Black America as well as black generational insights.

Audio produced, edited and posted by Roland Washington.

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