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In the June 18th Episode, The Krew talks Father's Day and its importance to the Black Community. From the personal perspective of celebrating the present father's in our lives to the observation of the society at large that tries to minimize the day.
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From the June 11th Episode. The Krew dives into the economic nature of the country over a year into the pandemic and Black class unity from the perspective of a Lawyer, Politician, and Blue Collar Construction Company Owner.
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Netta and Cierra is joined by Gualano Davis as they tackle the new community policing proposal, chicago leaders, and the controversy over wearing bonnets in public as stated by Mo'Nique.
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Cierra Norris joins the table today as an official co-host as the memorial day weekend brings out the topics of Lori Lightfoot and the press, open relationships and more !
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The Kendall Moore Show is starting Black History Month by celebrating Black music in the city. Our special guest, Yanna Cello, is sharing her talent and journey as a trap cellist.
L Stanley Davis , a very loyal listener of the Kendall Moore Show, is joining us today to discuss his experience as a Black college student during the 1970s and teaching music at DePaul University.
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With her recent decisions on mandating teachers to physically be in school buildings and potentially reopening bars/restaurants, do you believe she is thinking of what's best for Chicago or her next election?
We have educator and speaker, George "Conscious" Lee on the show. He is sharing his thoughts on White privilege.
Roundtable Discussion: MLK or Malcolm X. Who are you rocking with and why?
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This is the first show of 2021. The Kendall Moore Show is excited to be back in the studio. We are discussing the foolishness going on at the capitol.
Roundtable Discussion: Is it too soon for CPS students and teachers to go back into the schools?
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On the Kendall Moore Show, live in studio, we have Miss Black Illinois International Ambassador, Imani Strong. As a Chicago native and CPS graduate, Strong is sharing how she is giving back to the Chicago community for Christmas.
For all of my music lovers, we are interviewing Sounds of Blackness for their holiday concert.
Latoya Johnson, owner of 6 Inch Heels, is on the show to talk about succeeding as a business owner during the pandemic, helping survivors of domestic violence, and donating toys to children in the Chicagoland area.
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On the Kendall Moore Show, we have entrepreneur, fitness lover, and author, Nicole Mary Moore, in the building. She is here to discuss her new book, Never Question, and spread awareness about rainbow babies, babies born after a mother has a miscarriage.
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Former Democratic congressman, John Delaney, proposed offering Americans who take the COVID-19 vaccine a $1500 stimulus check. Under what conditions would you take the vaccine?
Roundtable Discussion: Drake is launching a candle line and one of the candles will smell like him. Would you buy any of these candles?
Orange Is The New Black actress, Laverne Cox, was attacked in Los Angeles this week. Is there enough awareness about transphobia in the Black community?
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The Election has everyone tense. Listen and hear what the Kendall Moore Show Krew predicts will happen.
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What are your thoughts on the bickering, I mean Presidential debate between Biden vs. Trump?
Shoutout to Mayor Lori Lightfoot for an amazing press conference this week, including discussing the new budget and what will happen will Chicago restaurants.
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Grammy and Tony awarding singer/actress, Jennifer Holliday, is on the Kendall Moore Show.
She is partnering with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation to celebrate her 60th birthday and give back to the community.
Today is the 25th anniversary of the Million Man March. Has the Black community, specifically Black men, progressed or has stayed stagnant since then?
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Learn how Beloved Community Family Wellness Center is changing the Black community for the better through free COVID testing.
Singer, Dancer, Actress, Song Writer, and owner of 808 Performing Arts , Dee Dee Epps, is sharing her love for dance.
Round Table Discussion: How do you feel about Trump testing positive for COVID? Is this a stunt to get out of the next debate? Has he had COVID for months?
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The police officers who killed #breonnataylor were not charged. Black America is not happy. What can we do as a community to seek justice? #sayhername
#getyourbootytothepoll is trending on social media. This PSA/video features Atlanta strippers encouraging people to vote this Fall.
Was this strategic or degrading to Black people?
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Earlier this week, Mayor Lori Lightfoot met with the Fraternal Order of Police to discuss a new contract. Should Black people take interest in this or will this be another way to protect White people only?
In honor of Black Voter Registration Day, LaTosha Brown from Black Voters Matter is on the show.
Round Table Discussion: Cardi and Offset are getting a divorce. Do you need more than good sex to keep a relationship?
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It's the 19th anniversary of 9/11. The Kendall Moore Show Krew share what they were doing when the planes crashed into the Twin Towers.
Isaiah Elliot, a 12-year-old boy from Colorado, was suspended for showing a toy gun on-screen during e-learning. Was this a fair punishment?
What are your thoughts on fans booing during the moment of unity/silence at the Kansas Cheifs vs. Houston Texans game? Is the NFL getting too involved with social activism?
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Activist and veteran, Gulano Davis, is on the show to discuss his perspective on Black people in America today.
Kamala Harris: Are y'all a fan of her or does she not meet your qualifications for Blackness?
Round Table Discussion: Selah Marley, the daughter of Lauryn Hill, went live on FB about her traumatic childhood. What are your thoughts on whooping your children? Where is the balance between discipline and abuse?
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In response to the recent shootings, Newsense from Psychodrama is dropping knowledge on how honoring hood code is one of the solutions to keeping our communities together.
Dr. Elisa P. Bell is offering her expertise on the importance of Black men taking care of their mental health.
Roundtable Discussion: Are the same old, dried up politicians the reason why nothing is being done? Should politicians serve terms like other branches of government?
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Nick Cannon: What are your thoughts on his statements about Black people being the original Hebrews? Was it a punk move to retract his comments?
Entrepreneur and former NBA Player, Julian Wright, is on the show to share how he is innovating basketball training and engaging young people through Adapt Basketball Academy.
Author, Blogger, and Relationship & Intimacy Expert, Yanni Brown, explains how COVID-19 has improved relationships and dating.
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