Urban View Mornings Podcast
The Urban View Mornings Podcast brings you engaging conversations that span civil rights, equality, politics, entertainment, and a healthy dose of fun. Stay informed and inspired as we dive deep into the issues that matter most to our community. From thought-provoking discussions on social justice to insightful analyses of current events, the Urban View Mornings Podcast is your go-to source for staying connected and empowered. It's a gathering place for our community to engage, learn, and celebrate our voices. Join us for a dose of empowerment and entertainment that's tailor-made for you.
Redistricting Chaos: The NAACP's Battle in Tennessee
Shawna Renee discusses the NAACP's recent legal efforts to challenge the Tennessee redistricting plan and explore Virginia's legislative strategies to counteract their own redistricting issues. Join us as we take calls from listeners on topics including the implications for Black maternal health and the ongoing fight for equitable representation.
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The Fight for Democracy: Gerrymandering and Its Consequences
Dr. Greg Carr and Lamont King discuss events surrounding graduation ceremonies at Howard University and the University of the District of Columbia, the recent cyber attack on the Canvas learning platform, and the implications of redistricting in Tennessee.
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The Power of Voices: Black Representation in Politics
Dr. Greg Carr and Lamont King discuss Mental Health Awareness Month, Teacher Appreciation Week, the ongoing celebration of National Nurses Week, the complexities of voting rights and the political landscape.
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Understanding Our Roots: Black History and Cultural Connections
In this episode of Urban View Mornings, Dr. Greg Carr and Lamont King celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week while diving deep into the rich history of African American figures like Martin Delaney and Willie Mays. They discuss the importance of education, the historical connections between African Americans and Mexicans, and the significance of Cinco de Mayo. They also engage with listeners on pressing political issues, including recent election results, and the complexities of Black voting patterns. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that empowers and inspires. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our...
Adjusting to Change and Celebrating Educators
Lamont King and Dr. Sunyatta Amen fill in for Shawna Renee and discuss the challenges of adjusting to a non-traditional work week, celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week, and highlight the importance of mental health awareness.
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Advocating for Mental Health in the Black Community
In this episode of Urban View Mornings, Shawna Renee highlights Mental Health Awareness Month and discusses the importance of mental health care, reflects on a recent debate in the Black community about the qualifications of mental health professionals, and honors teachers during Teacher Appreciation Week.
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Jazz, Genealogy, and Community
Join Dr. Greg Carr and Lamont King as they explore the rich history of African American culture, genealogy, and the importance of preserving historical sites in Richmond, Virginia
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Racial Justice in Jeopardy
Dr. Greg Carr and Lamont King of Urban View Mornings feature a powerful discussion into the racial implications of the recent Supreme Court ruling in the Louisiana vs. Calais case. They reflect on the historical significance of the Voting Rights Act and the potential rollback of protections for minority voters. They emphasize the need for a strategic response to the ongoing attacks on voting rights and the importance of self-determination in the face of systemic oppression. Listeners will also hear from Daria Dawson, executive director of America Votes, who provides insights on the ruling and its impact on representation for...
King Charles and the U.S. Congress: A Royal Perspective on Democracy
This episode of Urban View Mornings dives deep into the legacy of Duke Ellington and Tammy Terrell as the hosts celebrate their birthdays and reflect on the historical significance of HBCUs, sparking a lively debate about the origins of these institutions. Listeners are treated to a rich discussion about the evolution of jazz, the impact of World War II on music, and the resurgence of Ellington's career at the Newport Jazz Festival. The conversation takes a political turn as the hosts analyze King Charles III's recent speech before Congress, exploring themes of checks and balances, political violence, and the complexities...
Vaccine Mandates: The Controversy in Florida Schools
Shawna Renee tackles the topic of vaccine mandates in Florida, the resignation of Representative Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick amid corruption charges, the discussions surrounding potential government bailouts for Spirit Airlines, and the integration of AI in air traffic management and its potential impact on aviation safety.
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Surviving the Unthinkable: A Night at the White House Correspondents' Dinner
Shawna Renee interviews three people who were at the WHCA Dinner during the Saturday night's shooting. AJenny Abamu, WAMU 88.5’s Maryland Policy & Politics Reporter - Olivier Knox, the former president of the White House Correspondents' Association - April Ryan, the longest serving Black White House Correspondent in history.
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Voting, Genocide, and Political Consequences
Dr. Carla and a caller from Johnson City, Tennessee, engage in a heated debate surrounding the political ramifications of U.S. foreign policy, particularly in relation to Kamala Harris and the ongoing crisis in Gaza. The discussion delves into the complexities of voting choices, the implications of supporting candidates in a polarized political landscape, and the moral dilemmas surrounding genocide and international relations. As tensions rise, the two explore whether supporting certain political figures equates to endorsing their actions, ultimately questioning the effectiveness of third-party votes in a deeply divided system. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm...
Energy Bills Gone Wild: What’s Happening in Your Neighborhood?
Shawna Renee and Lamont King tackle the pressing issue of rising energy costs and the impact on households across the country and the implications of energy price gouging.
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Virginia Votes: Disinformation and the Redistricting Battle
Dr. Greg Carr and Lamont King analyze the recent Virginia elections and the implications of the congressional redistricting measure.
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Trump's Upside Down Bible
Shawna Renee and the team break down the America Reads the Bible event hosted at the Museum of the Bible, including President Trump participating in a marathon reading of the Bible. What happened to the separation of church and state?
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Black Men, Femicide, and Accountability
Shawna Renee discusses the murder-suicide committed by former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax. He and his wife Cerina were found dead Thursday. Shawna talks about the intersection of patriarchy, accountability, and femicide versus mental health narratives.
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The Significance of Compensated Emancipation Day
Dr. Greg Carr and Lamont King reflect on Compensated Emancipation Day in Washington D.C., commemorating the moment in 1862 when over 3,100 Africans were freed from captivity.
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