April 17, 2013

Racist teacher infiltrates Black charter school




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Join Scotty Reid as he reviews some of the day's political and social news headlines.

Guest R. Lee Gordon drops in to discuss funding the launch of the "Caribbean Pride and Power" collection of tee-shirts that feature UniTee Design’s newest animated character, “Brotha Rasta Wise,” and the company’s popular characters “Pride” and “Power” waving the Jamaican, Haitian or Trinidadian flag. Mr. Gordon who works with a number of youth organizations on various projects will also give us his thoughts on some student related news.

A teacher in a private school charter school is accused of fondling a 7-yr-old Black female student. In her defense, the teacher, 61-year-old Esther Irene Stokes claimed to be a racist who would never touch a Black child. If you are a racist white person, why take a job in a predominately Black school with Black administrators?

Scotty caught up with torture survivor Mark Clements to discuss the ruling in the Chicago court to appoint a special "torture" prosecutor to look into alleged torture cases of men who say they were tortured by Chicago police to confess.

As the world media focuses on the recent bombing in Boston, many reports are failing to cite the third bomb that went off at the JFK library and the interview of a track coach who said police told him not to worry about explosions because they were conducting a training exercise.



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April 9, 2013

Chemical and Biological Warfare waged on Black youth





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Brother Shareef Hameed of the Militant Mind Movement joins us tonight to discuss the latest chemical and biological warfare campaign being waged on the Black community by corporations through "racially showcased" rappers.

Republicans in Florida, specifically Cuban-Americans are waging a propaganda war focusing on Jay-Z and Beyonce's trip to Cuba. The real target however is the Cuban people themselves. The question that needs to be asked is not why they are in cuba but why is there a travel ban in the first place.

LL Cool J gets nominated for racially showcased person of the week for duet with a country singer.

Last but not least, the Uganda government is trying to pass legislation that will allegedly "ban women from wearing mini skirts and anything sexy on TV, movies or the Internet--including the Beyonce and Madonna. Scotty Reid, host of Black Talk News and President of the Black Talk Media Project believes this is a step in the right direction as long as the it is applied to all genders, in a people taking control of their own media. Obviously western media groups and feminist are expected to oppose it.
 

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