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Andray Domise is a contributing editor for Maclean’s, one of Canada’s national magazines. Andray is also a director at Konvo Media. As a storyteller, he has published essays on everything from policing and racial profiling, to the narrative structure of video games, to the history of US-Haiti reIations. He often called on to speak on radio and television regarding race, pop culture, politics, and history. As it turns out, there really is a niche for gaming nerds who read books on history and critical race theory in bed.

Recently, Andray was on our show talking about How Do Canadians Feel About Immigration?.

Please click here to read Andray’s article The rise of an uncaring Canada.

During our conversation, Andray talked about:

– Some of his background and why he writes
– That the media and politicians do a bad job of explaining the value of immigration to Canadians
– Some of his thoughts on a recent Canadian poll that shows that many Canadians feel that there are too many visible minorities immigrating into Canada (click here to view the poll)
– Why he feels that immigration is necessary for Canada and its labor force and social services
– The media not framing the immigration situation properly
– The influence that the United States have on this issue
– The lack of Canadian government experience when it comes to immigration
– The impact will the immigration issue have on the upcoming Canadian national election

You can contact Andray via:

Twitter
Maclean’s 
Website
Konvo Media
Email

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,


Dr. Vibe


Aisha K. Staggers had her first major publication, an album review, in The New Haven Register while just a sophomore in high school. Another series of reviews published in The Hartford Courant followed. By the time she reached college, Aisha was writing for the literary magazine and interning at a local radio station, ABC-affiliate as a writer in the news department and in the A&R department of an independent record company.

As a graduate student at Fisk University, Aisha asked Dr. Raymond Winbush to chair her thesis because 1) he was one of the most renowned voices in black culture and academia, and 2) he was a Prince fan. His scholarship and guidance led Aisha to an early career as a professor of social sciences and later an administrator in higher education.

Aisha has also served as a director of education and policy research centers and on the staff of legislative commissions. She previously served on the Executive Board of the CT Young Democrats’ Women’s Caucus, an avid campaigner and has remained active in politics and public policy.

On the April 24, 2019 edition of Staggers State Of Things, Ms. Staggers talked about:

– 45 obstructing justice
– #MorningJoe
– The U.S. census and citizenship question
– The She The People conference where eight 2020 Democratic candidates talked to Black women
– Joe Biden getting ready to announce that he will be seeking the United States Democratic Party nomination for President

You can find more about Ms. Staggers via:

Twitter
HuffPost
Atlanta Black Star
YouTube – I Wish U Heaven – Prince Tribute Playlist
Email

Visit The Dr. Vibe Show™ at https://www.thedrvibeshow.com/

Please feel free to “Like” the “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook fan page here

God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,


Dr. Vibe


Aisha K. Staggers had her first major publication, an album review, in The New Haven Register while just a sophomore in high school. Another series of reviews published in The Hartford Courant followed. By the time she reached college, Aisha was writing for the literary magazine and interning at a local radio station, ABC-affiliate as a writer in the news department and in the A&R department of an independent record company.

As a graduate student at Fisk University, Aisha asked Dr. Raymond Winbush to chair her thesis because 1) he was one of the most renowned voices in black culture and academia, and 2) he was a Prince fan. His scholarship and guidance led Aisha to an early career as a professor of social sciences and later an administrator in higher education.

Aisha has also served as a director of education and policy research centers and on the staff of legislative commissions. She previously served on the Executive Board of the CT Young Democrats’ Women’s Caucus, an avid campaigner and has remained active in politics and public policy.

On the April 20, 2019 edition of Staggers State Of Things, Ms. Staggers talked about:

– The Mueller Report

You can find more about Ms. Staggers via:

Twitter
HuffPost
Atlanta Black Star
YouTube – I Wish U Heaven – Prince Tribute Playlist
Email

Visit The Dr. Vibe Show™ at https://www.thedrvibeshow.com/

Please feel free to “Like” the “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook fan page here

God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,


Dr. Vibe


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