The Next Generation: 10 a.m. Weekly

Arelettia Jones, Founder of Pacoima Peeps

Jasmyne Cannick

Pacoima Peeps T-Shirt

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10:00 am Intro

10:10  Tech and Pop “It’s Komplicated” with Hannibal Tabu (He is updating us on the passings of Donna Summer and Chuck Brown  www.komplicated.com

10:25 Starting a Facebook Group with Arelettia Jones who founded Pacoima Peeps!

10:40  Darlene Donloe’s Entertainment Features Actress Patrice Fisher

10:50 Candid Moments Dr Kwaku brings us Nai’im Akbar

11:00 Crisis PR with Jasmyne Cannick)
Trayvon Martin Update
Is Pres. Obama’s stance on Gay marriage hurting his reelection bid?
Interviews with Betty Pleasant
Skyy Fisher
Damien WIlliams
Mitrice Richardson Update

12: 00:  Close

SML 75  http://tobtr.com/s/3270597
It’s a magazine so we are also talking about

Times subject to change!

10:00 am Intro

10:10  Tech and Pop “It’s Komplicated” with Hannibal Tabu (He is updating us on the passings of Donna Summer and Chuck Brown

10:25 Starting a Facebook Group with Arelettia Jones

10:40  Darlene Donloe’s Entertainment Features Actress Patrice Fisher

10:50 Candid Moments Dr Kwaku brings us Nai’im Akbar

11:00 Crisis PR with Jasmyne Cannick)
Trayvon Martin Update
Is Pres. Obama’s stance on Gay marriage hurting his reelection bid?
Interviews with Betty Pleasant
Skyy Fisher
Damien WIlliams
Mitrice Richardson Update

12: 00:  Close

ASSORTED LINKS MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:

KCET Full piece:
Jasmyne: Outtakes:  Says Who?  So Cal Connected  Prof. Mignon Moore, Congreswoman Maxine Waters, Jasmyne Cannick and Nevin Powell

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJCzy1Mny54&feature=plcp

Damien FootBall Williams

http://soundcloud.com/jasmynec/damien

Trayvon Martin New Evidence--Axiom Amnesia.com
http://axiomamnesia.com/2012/05/19/trayvon-case-evidence-zimmerman-gunshot-residue-gun-multiple-dna-contributers/

http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/trayvon-martin-case-911-call-two-experts-reach-two-much-different-conclusions/2012/05/19/gIQAtuapbU_story_2.html

For the Betty Pleasant about Anthony Dunn interview by Jasmyne Cannick

www.dominiquediprima.com
http://www.renwl.org/on-eddie-long-black-gay-bloggers-been-warning-dumb-straight-black-folks-for-years/8388/

Tech Tip
How to Turn Your MP3’s into Audio Books
by Stever Robbins
I often download MP3s of lectures, teleclasses, podcasts, and so on. These range in topics from personal productivity, to marketing, to psychology, to business, to education. If you like learning, two sites to check out are TED talks and the Long Now foundation.
I can often listen faster than the narrator talks, though. Furthermore, I like to be able to back up 30 seconds to listen again to an important point. iPods and iPhones do provide a way to listen at double speed and back up 30 seconds, but only for audiobooks.
Get the most out of your other audio programs by turning them into audiobooks. Import them into iTunes as you normally would. Then find the entry for the program in your iTunes library. It will probably be listed under Music or Podcasts. Right click the episode and choose Get Info. Then click the Options tab and set the Media Kind to Audiobook.
Now the audio program in question will show up in the Books section of your iTunes library. You will also be able to select it individually in the Books tab of your iPhone or iPod when it is connected to your computer, so it won’t always get loaded with the rest of your music. That’s a good thing, since once you’ve listened to a lecture, there’s no point in keeping it on your device at all times.
Once sync’d to your device, you will be able to play back the episode at double speed, and back up by 30 seconds at a time by clicking on the icons that appear underneath the play/pause button on your iPhone or iPod.

This wedding was shot with an iPhone!
http://blog.kennykim.com/2012/05/iphone-wedding-photography-101.html

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Happy Mother’s Day! 

We know that Mother’s Day is a happy day for many, but bittersweet for those whose Moms have passed on, and perhaps confusing for mothers in blended families.

In that spirit, we meet Tracee Crockett from Arizona who along with her husband are at the healm of a blended family. She created a blog http://www.everchangingwoman.com/may2012news.html

Also, we hear from noted speaker George Fraser who will explain the Cash Mob Noir effort he’s launching May 19.

Today’s program is sponsored by Derrick’s Jamaican Cuisine in Los Angeles.  Derrick Angus, owner, is running a  Mother’s Day Weekend Special from Friday through Sunday for only $19.99 For dinner and dessert!

Check out the special here: http://www.thelooponline.com/email/derrickscuisine.html  Join Derrick’s Twitter or Facebook page for a chance to win a dinner for two!

 

Steve Harvey on Blended Families

This Sunday Morning Live, for the first time ever we will gather to remember the Los Angeles civil unrest from 1992.

LISTEN TO THE SHOW:  10 a.m. PDT April 29, 2012 Click Here

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Hannibal Tabu: Tech and Pop Report

Our Resident Historian

Isidra Person-Lynn, Producer and Host

Entertainment Reporter Darlene Donloe

The story behind Derrick's Jamaican Cuisines "Healing Greens."

Julius Tennon Discusses Camp Logan and other projects he has going with wife Viola Davis. Interviewed by Darlene Donloe.

Synthia Saint James Part II. Isidra Person-Lynn interviews this acclaimed artist about the business of art.

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This week’s Lineup:

10:00 Welcome…Recap

Tune in next week for Civil Unrest program

10:10 Hannibal Tabu:  Tech & Pop “It’s Komplicated” www.Komplicated.com Today he talks about flying cars and celebrity birthdays.  They are here! All that and more!

10:15: Candid Moments with Dr. Kwaku www.DrKwaku.com–Bob Marley and Us

10:35 Darlene Donloe, EntertainmentJulius Tennon, husband of Viola Davis talks about the couples plans.  Also the play Camp Logan. www.donloeslowdown.blogspot.com

Adisa Septuri, Co-founder, Finaza Foundation (Sierra Leone)

10:50 Saving the Children of Sierra Leone’s Diamond Mines with Adisa Septuri, Finaza–Interviewed by Isidra Person-Lynn, SML Host and Producer www.finazafoundation.org

11:10 Derrick Angus–The Secret of the Healing Greens at Derrick’s Jamaican Cuisine, in L.A. www.DerricksJamaican.com

11:20 Artist Synthia Saint James:  Part 2 of a Great Conversation www.SynthiaSaintJames.com

Noon: Outro: Enjoy your Sunday!  Don’t forget to support the Crenshaw H.S. Digital MediaTeam at the L.A. Times Festival of Books.

Dr. Kwaku’s Interview with Bob Marley

A Day Without Mines by Adisa Septuri

All the info is on the show page here.  There WILL be a show, though.  Go there for details. We are on Spring Break! CLICK HERE!

April 6 go see We the Party!  Hear Mario Van Peebles on Film Gordon: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/filmgordon/2012/04/05/keeping-it-reel-12

 

 Yeah, What About the Many Black and Brown Youth Killed By Each Other?

The question has been asked repeatedly:  Why are Blacks and Browns so up in arms about Trayvon Martin when hundreds of our youth are killed BY blacks and browns seemingly everyday? Yeah, what about that?

Tackling the hard questions: Legally speaking about the Trayvon Martin case will be Atty. Stephen A. Smith from Florida.

Then about the Kendrec Mc Dade shooting from the Pasadena area is Randy Jurado Ertll. He’s the Executive Director of El Centro de Accion Social

Also Vickie Lindsey, founder of Project Cry No More who has lost a son.  She will answer the question about what about all those kids killed in black on black crime?

Plus Darlene Donloe‘s got Mario Van PeeblesWe the Party

Hannibal Tabu: Tech & Pop:  It’s Komplicated www.Komplicated.com

And Dr. Kwaku shares a Candid Moment in History with you.

LISTEN TO TODAY’S SHOW

Sunday Morning Live #69:

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SHOW LINEUP

10:00 AM Welcome

10:05 Hannibal Tabu: Tech & Pop It’s Komplicated www.Komplicated.com

10:15  Darlene Donloe: Audio from We the Party, Press Event with Mario Van Peebles, his son’s major acting debut Mandela Van Peebles and more.  www.DonloesLowdown.Blogspot.com

10:30 Isidra Person-Lynn interviews Atty. Stephen A. Smith, Principal, S.A. Smith Legal, Jacksonville, Florida.

Guests:

Vicky Lindsey, Project Cry No More chose to become active in the fight for at risk youth long before her family was met with tragedy.  First her son’s father was killed in 1988 and then in 1995 her son was killed.  Along with Vicky is Adela Baraja, also a very active parent fighting so that no other mother has to experience the grief she survived when her son’ life was claimed.
For more:  Visit her Facebook Page:  http://www.facebook.com/projectcrynomore
Call Vicky Lindsey: 310-764-0165
Next Cease Fire Meeting April 11 and every Wednesday after that:
Bethel A.M.E.
7900 S. Western Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90047
 

Adela Baraja, Founder

L.A.U.R.A.
www.laurala.org

Randy Jurado Ertll:

Director of El Centro de Accion Social www.ElCentroPasadena.org

Author of Hope in the Times of Darkness

His website: www.RandyJuradoErtll.com

There you can order the book!

Listen to a great interview with Mario Van Peebles on Film Gordon’s Show:  http://www.blogtalkradio.com/filmgordon/2012/04/05/keeping-it-reel-12 about 20 minutes in.

Darlene Donloe Interviewed Mario Van Peebles, who directed We The Party, and stars his son Mandela Van Peebles and his daughter Maya Van Peebles also has a role.

Sign Trayvon’s Petition

Signatures  now totaling 2,206,048 out of 2,500,000

Petitioning: Florida Attorney General (+ 3 others)

For: Tracy Martin and Sybrina Fulton (Trayvon’s Parents)

Atty. Stephen A. Smith from Jacksonville Florida.

Links:

Trayvon Martin

Trayvon Martin Case: George Zimmerman Was ‘Jekyll And Hyde,’ Former Co-Worker Says

Trymaine Lee Huffington Post

Joe Oliver Being Grilled by Lawrence O’Donnell (Watch the 2nd interview.  Priceless!)

Trayvon Martin Shooting: Voice Experts Claim Teen’s Cries, Not Zimmerman’s, Can Be Heard On 911 Call

(HuffPo)
Kendrec McDade
(The 19 Year-Old Shot by Police in Pasadena CA)
 

Kendrec Mc Dade, shot up to 8 times by two white officers in Pasadena.

Kendrec McDade: How an unarmed 19-year-old died in a hail of police bullets
‘I want answers,’ says McDade’s mother, Anya Slaughter.
 
 

Pasadena Police Discuss Fatal Shooting Of Teen With Community

March 31, 2012 10:00 PM
 

 911 Call at the Bottom

(McDade-Oscar Carillo)
 
 

Trayvon Martin: A Plausible “Re-Enactment (CARTOON AND REAL 9ll Tape)

Hip Hollywood’s Teen Choice Awards

 

Welcome everyone!

This is where you can find details about today’s show, #68 on March 25, 2012.

You know, I was bummed by the loss of Derek Fisher from the Lakers a couple of weeks ago, when the story about Trayvon Martin just jumped up and grabbed me and wouldn’t let go. So this week, let’s tackle some questions:

Topics:  Where is George Zimmerman?Have the police lost him?

What is your take on the Hoodie solidarity marches and social media posts?

Have you heard Al Sharpton’s actual speech?

Have you heard the witness say those were Zimmerman’s cries?

Have you heard the 3 witnesses who blame Zimmerman say they were ignored by police?

Did you hear that the New Black Panthers are offering a $10,000 Bounty for Zimmerman dead or alive?

Have you heard that the old Black Panthers disavowed them?

Have you heard the entire remarks by the President on this?

Have you heard Newt Gingrich’s reply?

Have you heard Geraldo blame the hoodies for the murder?

Have you heard what his own son said in response?

Is this killing about race?

Are President Obama’s words a comfort (to Black people) or an offense to the Whites as Newt Gingrich claims?

People from the man on the street to the President of the United States are Talking About Trayvon–calling for justice…and STILL law enforcement does not arrest his killer-George Zimmerman.

Let’s Talk About it! at 10 AM PST (619) 996-1674.

Can’t call Live? Call our comment line:   (213) 814-3511 and we will air them for you.

By the way, Derek Fisher will be fine.  He is now with the OK Thunder, two slots AHEAD of the Lakers.  And the Lakers are having fun with Ramon Sessions and Jordan Hill.  I hope everything works out for the Family of Trayvon Martin, as well as can be expected now that they are facing a loss that can never be filled. R.I.P, lil brother.  This one’s for you.

Isidra Person-Lynn

Editor in Chief
Sunday Morning Live Magazine
 
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Photo by Leroy Hamilton.  We are at the Final 4. March Madness Continues!

Caprice Willard, Fashion Star

Leroy Hamilton--Multitasking at Costco--(March Madness)

A Trayvon Hoodie Original taken from my friend’s Facebook page.

#Justice4Trayvon Rally 3/22/2012 Part 05

Trayvon Martin: Responding Officer’s Report

Links:

L.A. Protesters Rally For Trayvon Martin

March 22, 2012 | 9:31 p.m. PDT  Staff Reporter Gracie Zheng

http://www.thegrio.com/sports/dwyane-wade-speaks-out-on-shooting-death-of-trayvon-martin.php

Witness???

Witnesses in Trayvon Martin death heard cries before shot

Witness: Martin attacked Zimmerman

Keep Trayvon's Parents in Prayer

Trayvon Martin Case in Pictures:  Christian Science Monitor

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Morning Live #67:

Click here to  listen and view this morning’s actual up-to-the-minute schedule. If you are listening on demand, the schedule is subject to change.) The show airs  live at 10 A.M., Sunday, March 11, PST or after noon, also on Sunday, click to listen:  (Live or on demand!)  Are you here early?  Click the link to set your reminder!

Rahsaan Patterson www.Rahsaan.com

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10:00 AM Welcome

10:05 Hannibal Tabu: Tech & Pop It’s Komplicated www.Komplicated.com

10:15  Women’s History Dr. Kwaku

10:25 Cancer Event – Lena Cole-Dennis

10:30 Darlene Donloe Interviews Rahsaan Patterson:  Don’t Touch Me (Child sexual abuse.) www.Rahsaan.com

11:20 Isidra Person-Lynn interviews P. Allen Jones:  I Only Cry at Night: Memoir of a Woman with Sickle Cell Disease

Dr. Sota Omoigui, Pain Management Specialist, Sickle Cell Expert www.medicinehouse.com

Details:

www.SundayMorningLive.net

Sign the Petition:

Please sign the petition to have George Zimmerman prosecuted for killing this son of America.

Prosecute the killer of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin

NEW MEMOIR MOVES READERS FROM PAIN TO PERSEVERANCE

Noted Sickle Cell Disease Advocate Authors Inspiring Story About
Living With Sickle Cell Disease
This is a riveting story about overcoming poverty, racism, abuse, and pain, all while embracing the lessons they teach.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, October 22, 2011: Millions of people world-wide suffer with some form of disability. Some suffer in silence with a disease that is unrecognized, and often overlooked. This disease is Sickle Cell Disease. A disease of the blood, sickle cell causes many complications to the body and lives of people who suffer with it. Often, leading to disability and death, sickle cell disease impacts their lives physically, emotionally, financially, and socially.
In her new book, I Only Cry at Night, living with Sickle Cell Disease, P. Allen Jones outlines the many obstacles she had to face head-on. She tackles the timely topics of sickle cell disease ignorance, overcoming silence caused by shame, and living in-spite of pain. She brings a voice to the ticking bomb that has ached in her bones since birth. Conveying the message of hope, P. Allen Jones takes the reader to the edge of despair, and then leads them to a place she found called peace.
I Only Cry at Night, living with Sickle Cell Disease, is a testament to living past disease and disability, and being more than what’s expected or allowed.
Through personal anecdotes of her own experience, and clear insight, Jones uses I Only Cry at Night, living with Sickle Cell Disease as a narrative that takes the reader on a journey toward self-acceptance. Living past pain, abuse, discrimination and sickle cell disease, this book is less about her sad story, and more about fulfilling life, achievement in-spite of disability, and making the most of it all.
About P. Allen Jones
Born with sickle cell disease, P. Allen Jones began turning tragedy into triumph at an early age.
Today, she’s recognized as a true advocate for people with sickle cell disease, a writer in Ability Magazine, columnist of Ponder This…in Southern Sierra Messenger Newspaper, author of Ponder Faith…articles in various newspapers, and creator/blogger of Our Voice-the voice of people living with sickle cell diseasewhich is viewed all over the globe.
www.sicklecell-ourvoice.blogspot.com.
Contact: For more information on I Only Cry at Night, living with Sickle Cell Disease, or to contact P. Allen Jones for an interview, please visit www.pallenjones.com, email info@pallenjones.com or call (559) 801-7640.

Dr. Sota Omoigui

Patient Expert Blogger Award winner, P. Allen Jones has been a long-time healthcare advocate for people suffering with Sickle Cell Disease. As a health advocate blogger, Jones speaks to millions of people worldwide about the issues that confront people with Sickle Cell disease.
Featured in Ability Magazine(2009), the leading celebrity, health, disability and human potential magazine, Jones’ life was profiled and Sickle Cell Disease finally got the national awareness it deserves.
As a featured writer for the Southern Sierra Messenger newspaper, Jones’ article “Ponder This” offered poignant opinions on current events and politics.
Jones’s articles “Ponder Faith” are featured on the Women’s National Book Association, Visalia Delta, and TulareTimeswebsites.
Educated in California, Jones studied finance, production operations and engineering. This diverse educational background led to a 22 year Federal executive career. Now retired, Jones works with various hospitals and universities to develop patient training and awareness programs for Sickle Cell disease awareness. P. Allen Jones lives in California, married with two children.

LINKS

Discussing childhood sex abuse was toughest thing for Sugar Ray Leonard

Racist Anti-Obama Sticker Makes Rounds On Facebook

Jason Russell Arrested? Co-Founder Of Invisible Children, ‘Kony 2012′ Creator, Reportedly Detained In San Diego (VIDEO)

Video: Teen witnessed part of Trayvon/Zimmerman Confrontation

AUDIO: 911 Call Released In Trayvon Martin Case – Screams and Shots Heard

Trayvon Martin Case: 911 Audio Released Of Teen Allegedly Shot By Neighborhood Watch Captain (BEST AUDIO)

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Parting Humor

(A really buff) Dave Chapelle Freestyling Comedy Part 1, 2 & 3

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