Saturday, July 28, 2012

Our Favorite Interviews At WHCR!


Broadcasting Live From WHCR 90.3 FM Radio
You can listen online at www.whcr.org, but residents in Harlem, upper Manhattan, the central and lower Bronx and some parts of Queens can tune in on your radio dial at 90.3FM.

This week check out some of our favorite interviews at WHCR 90.3fm starting with:
Our In Studio Interview With 
NYC Councilman Robert Jackson
Hear our open and honest discussion with the Harlem representative about the NYC budget & education
And 
"Let's Talk About Sex"
 
An in depth debate about the pressures that young people face in regards to sexuality. We’ll touch on issues such as abstinence, sexual liberation, and anxiety amongst youth featuring:
Dr. Nanci Coppola
The Executive Director of Program Reach and the Healthy Respect Program
and
Soraya L. Chemaly
A feminist writer/commentator for the Huffington Post, The Feminist Wire and BitchFlicks


We'll also keep you posted about the latest conflict in Syria and the affects it will have on American interests during the 
"Quickie"

And, of course, we'll share with you the quirky, funny and moving news headlines that we found throughout the week during the 
News Round Up
 


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Our mission is to inform, educate, and empower young  urban adults and provide a platform for young adults to confront, challenge and make changes to the issues we see in 
politics, media, pop culture and current events.

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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Gun Laws & What has Obama Done for You?


Broadcasting Live From
You can listen online at http://www.whcr.org, but residents in Harlem, upper Manhattan, the central and lower Bronx and some parts of Queens can tune in on your radio dial at 90.3FM.

And join our conversations on...
 Gun Violence
Is The Colorado Movie Massacre A Call For Stricter Gun Laws?
Because of the rise of gun violence across the nation and the senseless shooting of 70 victims by a movie goer in Colorado, we'll examine possible solutions to stop the violence from both sides of the gun rights debate featuring:                                             
Benjamin Van Houten, Managing attorney at the
Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence 
and
A spokesperson from the 
Buckeye Firearms Association

What Has Obama Done For You?
  
Is President Obama doing enough for African Americans, the constituents who voted him into office in the highest numbers? During President Roosevelt's years in office he solidified social reform and transformed the country.  We'll talk discuss if Obama has done his job and if he deserves your vote featuring:                                                                     
Brian Benjamin 
A community organizer for Organizing for America and founder of Young Professionals United for Change. 
Byron Donalds 
A Republican Congressional candidate and member of the Naples Tea Party Leadership Council

Also, this week on the "Quickie" we'll be filling you in about the
Disclosure Act
                          
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 http://www.whcr.org/
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  Let Your Voice Be Heard airs every Sunday from 11am-1pm EST
Our mission is to inform, educate, and empower young  urban adults and provide a platform for young adults to confront, challenge and make changes to the issues we see in 
politics, media, pop culture and current events.
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Be Heard!

Saturday, July 7, 2012

"Lets Talk About Sex" & Councilmen Jackson is in the Building


Broadcasting Live From

You can listen online at http://www.whcr.org/index.html, but residents in Harlem, upper Manhattan, the central and lower Bronx and some parts of Queens can tune in on your radio dial at 90.3FM.

And join our conversations on...




In studio Interview w/NYC Councilman Robert Jackson
We'll talk about the city budget, eductaion and current events inside City Hall.

"Let's Talk about Sex"

 
“If you love me you will do it”, “young ladies don’t sleep around”, “dude, you’re still a virgin”, these are comments that we’ve all heard in different shapes and forms. Patricia will host a discussion about the pressures that young people face in regards to sexuality. We’ll touch on issues such as abstinence, sexual liberation, and anxiety amongst young men.
Special Guests
Dr. Nanci Coppola-The Executive Director of Program Reach and the Healthy Respect Program
Soraya L. Chemaly- A feminism, gender, and culture commentator for the Huffington Post, The Feminist Wire, RHReality, Alternet, BitchFlicks, and Fem2.0 among others.
"Quickie" with Selena
Eric Holder Update


 
To Listen, click here: http://www.whcr.org/
Or download the Tune In App and listen from your smartphone


 **Call in to let YOUR voice be heard at
(212) 491-4685**

  Let Your Voice Be Heard airs every Sunday from 11am-1pm EST
Our mission is to inform, educate, and empower young  urban adults and provide a platform for young adults to confront, challenge and make changes to the issues we see in 
politics, media, pop culture and current events.

Visit our Website
Like us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter