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Perspectives with Condace Pressley

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Perspectives with Condace Pressley is an hour where conversation about the ways we may be different actually shows us how much we really have in common.
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Perspectives S33/Ep30 Racial Justice and The Concert for Unity

No sooner than a Minneapolis jury convicted Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd, Ma'Khis Bryant was gunned down in Ohio and Andrew Brown was shot and killed in North Carolina. What's next in the fight for racial justice and police reform? Rev. Dr. Bernice King, CEO of the King Center discusses the issue. Sunday, May 9 is Mother's Day and if you are ready for a socially distanced activity, Atlanta native and world renown opera singer Morris Robinson invites you to the Concert for Unity on ...

May 03, 202120 min

Perspectives S33/Ep29 Your health and your wealth

On Saturday, May 8 at 7pm, the Atlanta chapter of the NAACP will host a virtual town hall meeting to discuss COVID vaccine and the hesitancy some people have toward taking the shot. Among the guest on the panel will be Dr. Kizzie Corbet the lead scientist behind the Moderna vaccine. The town hall meeting is free and open to all. Next a conversation about the Accion Opportunity Fund. The Fund has partnered with American Express to invest $40 million dollars in minority businesses operating for at...

May 03, 202125 min

Perspectives S33/Ep028 The push to end human/sex trafficking

Michele Rickett is the founder and CEO of She Is Safe, a Christian nonprofit based in Atlanta, GA that for 19 years has rescued and restored women and girls from abuse and slavery in the hardest places across the globe. Last year they had over 25,000 women and girls in their lifesaving programs. Michele is also an author. Her latest book, Forgotten Girls.

Apr 26, 202125 min

Perspectives S33/Ep027 Climate Change and the Economy

The Biden Administration announced included in the $2 trillion infrastructure and jobs package is $400 billion to combat climate change, including $60 billion for infrastructure related to green transit and $46 billion for climate-related research and development. The bill also aims to make electric-vehicle charging stations available across the country. Andreas Karelas, author of CLIMATE COURAGE: How Tackling Climate Change Can Build Community, Transform the Economy, and Bridge the Political Di...

Apr 26, 202125 min

Perspectives S33/Ep26 Justice Leah Ward Sears

The Anti-Defamation League recently honored Leah Ward Sears, former Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court with a lifetime achievement award for her work on equal justice and fair treatment of people. She joins me to talk about Georgia's new election law, the Atlanta Spa Shootings and the Derek Chauvin trial.

Apr 19, 202125 min

Perspectives S33/Ep25 Help for cancer patients without options

April is National Minority Cancer Awareness Month. Many cancer patients, especially those in underserved communities, cannot afford to take part in clinical trials that could save their lives. Racial disparities in clinical trials have long been an issue that’s just another part of the implicit bias in health care. It’s not just African Americans. Asians, Hispanics, Native Americans, and Alaska Natives are all underrepresented in trials at a time when there is growing evidence that drugs may hav...

Apr 19, 202125 min

Perspectives S33/Ep24 Two organizations stepping up for our young people

Next Gen Men and Women believes if a young person can see it and experience it, then he or she can be it. This metro Atlanta nonprofit works with young people from disadvantaged communities and schools them on the ways of success. Executive Director Phil Olaleye and student Cy'ierra Davis a senior at Atlanta's Creekside High discuss how Next Gen has influenced her. Next we meet Jackie Cannizzo, Executive Director of the C5 Georgia Foundation and Samira Butts a senior at Marietta High. Thanks to ...

Apr 12, 202125 min

Perspectives S33/Ep23: Deloris Jordan sister of NBA GOAT Michael Jordan

Deloris Jordan is Michael Jordan's older sister. They are four years apart. In the 33 years I've done this show, this was one of the most challenging interviews I've ever done. Of course, I am respectful of the guest, but I also want to be sure that I ask the questions that are on your mind. Deloris Jordan has turned her pain into her purpose and now travels the country as a motivational speaker. Her book is "Please Don't Jump: You are stronger than your situations. Jordan has tried to take her ...

Apr 12, 202125 min

Perspectives S33/Ep 22 Easter in the Footsteps of Jesus

You may have heard of the book: In the Footsteps Of Jesus: A Chronicle Of His Life And The Origins Of Christianity from National Geographic. Dr. Jean-Pierre Isbouts is the historian and filmmaker and author of this book in which he suggests among other things that Christ treated women as his disciples and that He and his earthly father, Joseph, worked together as carpenters building a city during the years before His ministry began.

Apr 06, 202125 min

Perspectives S33/Ep21 The Faculty Education Missing in our Schools

Too often the teachers in many public schools know very little about the students in their classes. Strong Black Girls: Reclaiming Schools in Their Own Image lays bare the harm Black women and girls are expected to overcome in order to receive an education in America. This volume, edited by Danielle Apugo, Lynette Mawhinney and Afiya Mbilishaka amplifies routinely muffled voices and experiences of Black women and girls via essays, letters and poetry. The authors make clear that the strength of t...

Apr 05, 202124 min

Perspectives S33/Ep20: Tonya Hicks making HERstory; UWGA 21-day Racial Equity Challenge

When Tonya Hicks was a girl, she wanted to work at NASA cracking codes and making discoveries. In college a professor told her that her best option with a degree in math was to be a teacher. That was not her goal. One summer she found herself on a job site where math dominated. Next thing, she's an electrician and owner of her own company making her way in a male dominated world successfully. We salute herstory during Women's History Month. Then we talk with Ginneh Baugh of the United Way of Gre...

Mar 28, 202125 min

Perspectives S33/Ep19: Chris Gardner Permission to Dream

The pandemic year has provided people a "time out" to evaluate their lives, goals and dreams. In Permission to Dream, Chris Gardner, author of The Pursuit of Happiness delivers a powerful tome on dreaming your way to the next level of your life. He argues dreams not only improve your life, but they also make the world a better place. This is a philosophical guide to turning dreams into action, right now.

Mar 28, 202124 min

Perspectives S33/Ep 18: Covid Vaccine Education and South Metro Development

There’s a lot of misinformation out there about the COVID-19 vaccines and many people are not getting the answers they need. Rev. Charles Maxell, Senior Pastor of The Breakthrough Fellowship has pulled together a panel of expets to answer your questions about the vaccine. It is a virtual town hall meeting on March 25, 2021 at 7pm. The forum is free and open to the public. Register to attend at www.breakthroughfellowship.org. Atlanta's South Metro - loosely described as the city south of I-20 and...

Mar 22, 202124 min

Perspectives S33/Ep17 Preserving Jewish Heritage Miriam Udel, author, Honey on the Page

As Jewish families prepare for the upcoming Passover holiday, many wonder how best to pass down and preserve their Jewish identity in an increasingly secularized culture. Miriam Udel, a rabbi, mother, professor of Yiddish language and Literature at Emory University, introduces modern-day families to translated versions of the cherished fairy tales, fables, folklore, and poems originally written in Yiddish over a century ago In HONEY ON THE PAGE: A Treasury of Yiddish Children’s Literature.

Mar 22, 202124 min

Perspectives S33 / Ep 16: A Little Extra with Cheslie Kryst and exploring Atlanta's History

It's the interview everyone has been talking about - Oprah's conversation with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and take a deeper dive on the issues confronting mixed race women with Cheslie Kryst. Kryst was named MISS USA 2019, and was one of the Black Trifecta queens. She's recently been named a correspondent for the entertainment magazine EXTRA. Also, true to her legal professional roots, she recently rejoined her former law firm as Poyner Spruill's first-ever diversity advisor. Also joining us...

Mar 15, 202125 min

Perspectives S33 / Episode 15: One year in - surviving COVID and Giving Back

As the nation marks one year of the COVID-19 pandemic, we pause to mourn the lives lost and celebrate the survivors. Nerva Altino, one half of the Altino brothers contracted coronavirus in 2020 and lost his father to the virus. So inspired by his COVID experience, Nerva wrote his autobiography, More than a Gift. He writes of immigrating to the US, mastering piano and battling bullying. Today, Nerva and his younger brother Robenson, have performed all over the world. They also teach music to New ...

Mar 15, 202125 min

Perspectives Season 33 / Episode 14: Inspiring youth, embracing science and avoiding scams

Dwayne Reed says only New Yorkers tease him about his name. This Chicago born middle school teacher inspires his students with rhyme. He's crafted a book for young people called Simon B. Rhymin'. He's inspired by his mom and other teachers and wants young people to believe they can be anything they dream. March 13 through the 27th marks the Atlanta Science Festival - a virtual and partially in person event all over the city. My guest is curator of the event Meisa Salaita. We close the show with ...

Mar 08, 202125 min

Perspectives Season 33/Episode 13: Brandon Flemming's Miseducated

Miseducated is a memoir from Brandon P. Flemming. He has transformed his life from college dropout to Harvard Professor. He is the founder of the Harvard Diversity Project. He attended college on a basketball scholarship, but an injury ended his career and for a moment, his education. Debate is the tool he used to transform his life and now the lives of others. He was teaching at the Ron Clark Academy when Harvard called. His book is available for pre-order now and will be available June 15.

Mar 08, 202125 min

Perspectives Season 33 / Episode 12: Ancestry research and Community Building

In this half hour of Perspectives, genealogist Nicka Sewell Smith discusses concerns people may have with sharing their DNA in ancestry research. Next a conversation with the Grammy award-winning Christian Hip Hop artist Lecrae about the work in education he's doing on Atlanta's West side. Then we talk with Delta Community Credit Union's Reina Short about their collaboration with the Martin Luther King, Sr. Collaborative to help families struggling with financial literacy during the pandemic. We...

Mar 01, 202124 min

Perspectives Season 33 / Episode 11: Finding your roots

Ancestry.com has added new records to improve online searches for descendants of slaves. Genealogist Nicka Sewell Smith explains the benefits for researchers of records from the Freedmen's Journal and new data ingested from the West Indies.

Mar 01, 202125 min

Perspectives Season 33 / Episode 10 AJFF and Debunking Medical Myths

The 2021 Atlanta Jewish Film Festival goes viral. Go behind the scenes with Festival Executive Director Kenny Blank on what film fans can expect from 38 films between now and February 28th. There is a $3 discount on four family friendly films with promo code FAM2FAM. Next, health information—and misinformation—is all around us, and it can be hard to separate the two. How do we stay sane while unraveling the knots of fact and fiction to find out what we should really be concerned about, and what ...

Feb 22, 202125 min

Perspectives Season 33 / Episode 9 Paying it Forward with Venture Capital

Paul Judge, the much buzzed-about Black entrepreneur and investor, has partnered with Mark Buffington and BIP Capital to form Panoramic Ventures in Atlanta. This venture capital firm launched a new $300 million fund to grow underserved, promising companies the SE and Midwest. The fund will give entrepreneurs in lesser funded regions, access to capital and expertise, to help grow tech companies in often-overlooked states; where tech companies struggle for capital. They are intentionally looking t...

Feb 22, 202125 min

Perspectives Season 33 / Episode 8 Meeting at the Table part 2

What do former college roommates, now retired professionals do in the middle of a pandemic and year of social unrest? They write a book! Wanda S. Lloyd and Tina McElroy Ansa, roommates at Atlanta's Spelman college and now a retired journalist, author and book publisher united as editors for Meeting at the Table: African American Women Write on Race, Culture and Community. The book is a collection of 16 essays from notables including Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, Pastor Vashti Murphy McKenz...

Feb 15, 202125 min

Perspectives Season 33 / Episode 7 Meeting at the Table part 1

What do former college roommates, now retired professionals do in the middle of a pandemic and year of social unrest? They write a book! Wanda S. Lloyd and Tina McElroy Ansa, roommates at Atlanta's Spelman college and now a retired journalist, author and book publisher united as editors for Meeting at the Table: African American Women Write on Race, Culture and Community. The book is a collection of 16 essays from notables including Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, Pastor Vashti Murphy McKenz...

Feb 15, 202124 min

Perspectives Season 33 /Episode 5 Heart Disease can strike at any age

February is heart month and heart disease remains a number one killer of women - claiming one in three lives. The American Heart Association's Go Red for Women movement seeks to raise awareness in the fight against heart disease and stroke in women. Anna Williams experienced both - before the age of 40.

Feb 08, 202124 min

Perspectives Season 33 / Episode 4 Setting Practical and Healthy Goals in 2021

Now that 2020 is in everyone's rear view mirror and the first month of 2021 is in the book, let's look ahead to the rest of the year. Stephanie Nichols is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and joins us to talk about maintaining one's mental health as the one year anniversary of the pandemic approaches.

Feb 01, 202125 min

Perspectives Season 33 Episode 3: History and Sadness in Atlanta

This week began with the 35th celebration of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, featured the inauguration of the 46th president of the United States and the 49th Vice President of the United States and the passing of a sports and civil rights legend, Hank Aaron. My guest is Monica Pearson who has witnessed much of Atlanta's history from behind the anchor desk at Channel 2 Action News.

Jan 26, 202124 min

Perspectives Season 33 Episode 2: Dr. Cynthia Neal Spence Spelman College Social Justice Program

In the aftermath of the insurrection at the White House on January 5 and the election of Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff to the United States Senate, we speak with Dr. Cynthia Neal Spence, director of the Social Justice Fellows Program at Spelman College in Atlanta about the influence of women on the vote and the differences which exist between black women voters and white women voters.

Jan 17, 202125 min

Perspectives Season 33 Episode 1 What? 2020 Ended! Now What?

There's a meme making the rounds suggesting 2020 made a brief exit, put on a wig and returned as 2021. Much happened to start the new year. Georgia voters unseated two Republican incumbents in a historic runoff election flipping control of the United States Senate to the Democratic Party and on the very next day supporters of President Trump staged an insurrection breaching security at the U.S. Capitol. On the program we talk with a psychologist - how do you talk about what happened at the Capit...

Jan 17, 202123 min
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