Tue, 16 August 2011
While filling out a form to get himself a facial, Brandon Hay (Founder and The Executive Director of The Black Daddies Club) talks about the picnic and it's future. http://www.blackdaddiesclub.com/ (Web) https://www.facebook.com/groups/blackdaddiesclub/ (Facebook) @BlkDaddiesClub (Twitter) info@blackdaddiesclub.com (Email)
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Category:Citizen Journalism -- posted at: 1:49pm EST |
Mon, 15 August 2011
Paul Green is an educator and community activist. Nigel Barriffe is an educator and a member of the Board of Directors of The Urban Alliance On Race Relations. We had the opportunity to chat with both men at the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Family Picnic on August 13, 2011. They discuss Blacks and politics and the upcoming Ontario provincial election, accountability and what Blacks have to do and why they need to get involved. You can contact Paul at blackstarz@sympatico.ca You can contact Nigel at: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nigel-Barriffe/39779960551 (Facebook) www.stopthecuts.com http://goodjobsforall.ca/
Direct download: VIBE_AND_VEGAS_SHOW_-_PAUL_GREEN_AND_NIGEL_BARRIFFE_-_BLACK_DADDIES_PICNIC_-_AUGUST_13_-_2011.mp3
Category:Citizen Journalism -- posted at: 8:55pm EST |