Dear Friends, We h
ope you had a great weekend. I certainly did. I attended Women In NAACP Summit and was thoroughly inspired by the speakers - Keynot speaker was Cynthia M. A. Butler-McIntyre who was a former national board member of the NAACP and National Council of Negro Women; April Ryan- White House Correspondent for American Urban Radio Network and Maureen Bunyan - ABC7/WJLA TV Anchor. We were inspired and heard the call to action. We were clear that #BlackWomenLeadInPolitics and it is an imperative that we continue to let our voices be heard. I would imagine the National NAACP will have videoed these events - they are worthy to check out.
Tonight's show we will hear two different voices one for change of a government agency that has neglected our children and provided a haven for pedophilia and abuse and the other is a voice for a call to action for women to begin to consider ourselves with our mental and physical health.
We open with Ambassador Tyrone Obaseki, author of 18 years of Slavery, My journey Through The Foster Care System is heartbreaking, disgusting and a call to action. And, later in the show
Dr. Christine Horner, author of Radiant Health Ageless Beauty, discusses women's health and what we should be doing to better take care of ourselves with action items and spiritual and physical strategies that may indeed help us through our various stages of life.
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Dr. Christine Horner is a popular and charismatic speaker. Her engaging presentations on natural health topics have appealed to hundreds of audiences nationwide including both lay and professional groups including the American Holistic Medical Association, the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians, the National Ayurvedic Medical Association, the Institute for Integrative Medicine, the University of California Irvine, the University of Cincinnati and Harvard University.
Dr. Horner has received numerous honors including the "YWCA Career Women of Achievement Award" in 1997. In 2001 she was voted by her peers and one of Cincinnati's "Top Docs." She was given the "Trailblazers Award of Excellence in Holistic Alternative Medicine" in 2005. In 2007 she was given the "Life Moxie Award 25 Most Outstanding Women 2007", and named the Girls, Gals, and Gurus "Woman of the Year 2007."
Dr. Horner's first book, Waking the Warrior Goddess: Dr. Christine Horner's Program to Protect Against and Fight Breast Cancer,winner of the 2006 Independent Publisher Book Award (IPPY) "Best Book of the Year for Health, Medicine and Nutrition ", describes all the research-proven natural approaches-foods, supplements, herbs and activities-that dramatically protect against breast cancer. Its third edition was released in October 2013. She has contributed chapters to three books: The Fountain: 25 Experts Reveal Their Secrets of Health and Longevity from The Fountain of Youth. (Basic Health Publishing, Laguna Beach, CA. March 2009) Chicken Soup for the Soul: Life Lessons for Loving the Way You Live (Deerfield Beach, FL. Health Communications Inc. 2007) and The Soul of Success: A Woman's Guide to Authentic Power. (Deerfield Beach, FL. Health Communications Inc. Jan 2005).
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Ambassador Tyrone Obaseki M. A, LPC, is a mental health clinician, author, ambassador for Christ, child welfare authority figure and dynamite motivational speaker! After being abandoned in a apartment in Third Ward, Houston, Texas at 2 months old, Tyrone Obaseki was orphaned and spent 18 years as a ward of the state cycling between, foster homes, emergency shelters, group homes & psychiatric hospitals. Tyrone was written off as mentally retarded, schizophrenic and chemically imbalanced by mental health professionals and his caregivers.
While longing for normalcy, Tyrone was repeatedly sexually molested, body slammed on his head numerous times by group home staff, heavily sedated, force fed harmful psychiatric drugs to ensure his docility, isolated in rooms, forced to rub group home staff members feet, bullied by his peers and was placed in human restraint jackets (strait jackets) as a young child.
At the age of 18, Tyrone was dropped off at Covenant House Texas, a homeless shelter for transient youth and lived the life of a hungry, depressed vagrant. Determined not to allow his childhood experiences to become a self - fulfilling prophecy, Tyrone adhered to the advice he received from his Christian foster parents, numerous social workers and graduated college despite all the odds! Mr. Obaseki obtained a Bachelors degree in Sociology from Texas A&M Commerce - University in 2010 and obtained a Masters degree in Counseling from Prairie View A &M University in 2012. Due to the peculiarity and triumph of his story, he has been featured on numerous media stations such as Houston, Texas' KRIV Fox 26, KTRK - ABC 13 and Austin' Texas' KXAN 36.
Mr. Obaseki's prime objective and personal advocacy is to inspire, ignite and mentally equip people to defy every odd, overcome every stigma, transcend above every faulty assumption, lie and preconceived notion that could impede their expedition towards success.
As a child welfare advocate, Tyrone's goal is to obtain a movie deal to encourage wayward youth and the community to keep hope alive. According to the most recent research, less than 10 percent of the roughly 500,000 foster youth in America, graduate from college (http://www.fc2success.org). Data also reflects that 80 percent of the prison population once was in foster care, and that girls in foster care are 600 percent more likely than the general population to become pregnant before the age of 21. 18 Years A Slave: Ward of The State is expected to be a powerful catalyst to spark a national paradigm shift regarding child welfare & systemic oppression in America. ToPurchaseTheBook
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Is This The Woman Who Will Save Uber?
By SHEILA MARIKAR, New York Times, JULY 22, 2017
A little over a year before Bozoma Saint John became the first chief brand officer at Uber, the transportation company's best hope to rehabilitate its tarnished image, she hailed a ride from the Four Seasons hotel in Austin, Tex., to a nearby business dinner. What pulled up was a wreck.
"Hey, nothing's going to happen to me in this car, right?" Ms. Saint John said half-jokingly to the driver. "You can drive, right?"
She expected him to banter back. Instead, he told her that a group of taxi drivers at the airport had vandalized the vehicle and that he needed the money from this ride to fix it. He also mentioned that he had been saving to see Iggy Pop, his late brother's favorite rocker, at the South by Southwest festival, which Ms. Saint John was attending as the head of global consumer marketing for iTunes and Apple Music.
She gasped. Her dinner was with Iggy Pop. Would the driver, perhaps, like to come along?
Cue the tears (and the five-star passenger rating).
"Everybody was like: 'What's happening? Is this your date? I don't understand. Why is this guy here?'" Ms. Saint John said. "It was such a beautiful, human moment," one that was chronicled on her Instagram account, @badassboz, where she has more than 40,000 followers.
"We're all rushing in our lives, and I was so concerned with getting from here to there, and if not for the moment of humanity where we just started talking, that connection would not have happened," she said. "What a miss that would have been. What a miss!"
This story was part of what convinced Arianna Huffington, a founder of The Huffington Post and a high-profile member of Uber's board, that Ms. Saint John was the right person to shepherd Uber out of its recent thicket of legal and ethical scandals.
The two women first met at a dinner in Las Vegas last January hosted by Kristin Lemkau, the chief marketing officer of JPMorgan Chase. "We had an instant connection," Ms. Huffington said. That night, she posted a photo of herself with her arm around a beaming Ms. Saint John on Instagram with the hashtag #thecoolkidsdinner." The next month, Ms. Huffington attended Ms. Saint John's 40th birthday party in Los Angeles. (Another Instagram opportunity: "Hard to imagine what she'll do by 50!" she posted.)
"Sometimes it takes you months to get to know someone," Ms. Huffington said. "With her, I felt like she has this incredible capacity for intimacy and for sharing her story and for sharing others' stories."
And, Ms. Huffington said, "She's great at social media."
Indeed, while women have long feared that putting family pictures on their desks might impede their climb up the corporate ladder, Ms. Saint John has broken the glass frame: posing in a bikini with her "baddies" on a beach; snapping a selfie as her daughter, now 8, tags along on a business trip; and posting the last red-carpet photo she took with her husband, Peter Saint John, who died of Burkitt lymphoma in 2013.
"I've been told that I overshare," she said. "Sometimes I get criticized for it, but how else would I be if not all of me?"
Ms. Saint John knows it might seem overly calculating of Uber, which has been accused of fostering a hostile work environment for women, to hire an African-American single mother to make over its public image. She doesn't care. "To me, there's no sense of tokenism because I know I can do the job - I'm qualified to do the job, I can do a great job," she said. "Being present as a black woman - just present - is enough to help exact some of the change that is needed and some that we're looking for."
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BALTIMORE (July 21, 2017) - The NAACP will host a reception at its 108th National Convention in Baltimore, MD to announce the launch of the its Next Generation (NextGen) Program on Tuesday, July 25, 2017 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at the Hyatt Regency Hotel's Pisces Room.
Young adult members who formerly participated in youth councils, college chapters, young adult councils or the Academic, Cultural, Technological, Scientific Olympics (ACT-SO) are invited to attend this event.
NextGen is a 12-month leadership development training program for NAACP members between the ages of 21 and 35. The NextGen curriculum focuses on leadership development but also includes training in legislative action, unit administration, advocacy and program planning consistent with the six NAACP Game Changer areas - Economic Sustainability, Education, Health, Criminal Justice, Civic Engagement and Youth Engagement.
Graduates of the training will go on to participate in the NAACP's Leadership 500 (L500) program. The NextGen Training Program will work in tandem with L500 and the Youth & College Division as a vertically aligned leadership development initiative.
This reception will also announce the relaunch of the Leadership 500 Program and recognize NAACP trailblazers leading the pipeline of young adult leadership in the NAACP. Chairman Emeritus Roslyn M. Brock will be recognized as a founder of Leadership 500. Other leaders pioneering the fight for youth activists in the NAACP will also be recognized.
Hosted by a committee of NAACP leaders, social justice activists and grass roots activists, the reception is part of the dedicated efforts to enhance youth and young adult leadership and activism in the Association.
Click here to RSVP for the NAACP NextGen Reception.
NAACP Youth and College Division
The NAACP Youth and College Division is comprised of over 300,000 Youth Council and College Chapter members between ages 10 and 25 committed to youth lead activism around education, economic sustainability, health, public safety and criminal justice, voting rights and political representation and young adult engagement through direct action, litigation, legislation and political action as vehicles for transformational change.
Leadership 500
Since 2005, Leadership 500 has spearheaded the NAACP's efforts to develop a pipeline of mid-level professionals, engaged in civil rights and social justice. For twelve years, L500 has been an important convener on the key issues impacting African Americans, an advocate for young leadership development, a venue for intentional, professional networking and partnerships, and a platform for effective civil rights and social justice advocacy for mid-level professionals.
Today, Leadership 500 brings together executives, educators, managers, and thought leaders from the corporate, non-profit, health and government sectors. L500 provides attendees with a variety of educational and networking formats in a relaxed, family friendly setting. Together, L500 participants add to their knowledge toolkit and build their ability to lead and develop future generations of leaders.
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