Episodes
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huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Dr. Joanne Martin, scholar, author, and co-founder of The Great Blacks in Wax Museum about her scholarship on The Black Family, The Helping Tradition, and the importance of cultural institutions.
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Part four of a four-part series, huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Beat The Streets Baltimore and Cleveland youth wrestlers Jayden Jackson (JJ), Elijah Guzman, and Derion Williams about their experience with the African Cultural Exchange & Sports Diplomacy Leadership Program.
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Part three of a four-part series, huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Beat The Streets Baltimore and Cleveland youth wrestlers Ugochi Anunobi, Sa’keena Hudgin, and Christian Kiousis about their experience with the African Cultural Exchange & Sports Diplomacy Leadership Program.
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Part two of a four-part series, huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Beat The Streets Baltimore and Cleveland youth wrestlers Hyelni Samaila, Shaheed Boyd, and Martino Andrews about their experience with the African Cultural Exchange & Sports Diplomacy Leadership Program.
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Part one of a four-part series, huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Lydell Henry, Executive Director of Beat The Streets Baltimore and Demetrius Williams, Executive Director of Beat The Streets Cleveland about their African Cultural Exchange & Sports Diplomacy Leadership Program.
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huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Garland Jaggers, social worker, author, and co-founder of the NABSW (National Association of Black Social Workers), about his legacy and the importance of Black social work.
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huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with NaShey Ingram, licensed clinical social worker and owner of Playful Minds Therapy, about African-Centered Play Therapy.
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huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Dr. Jerome Schiele, social work scholar and professor at Morgan State University School of Social Work, about the Afrocentric perspective in social work.
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huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with LaTanya Tolan, social worker and author, about self-care for Black folks, empowering Black clinicians, and her Soul Care for Black Clinicians Academy.
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huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Dr. Natasha Pratt-Harris, scholar and social scientist, about policing in the Black community and her book, "Why the Police Should Be Trained By Black People."
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On this episode of huevoices podcast on Facebook Live, host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Dana Lewis, LCSW-C , Co-Founder of Whole Life Center, Dr. Curtis D. Jasper, Executive Director of I Am International, Inc., Dr. Obari Cartman, author and psychologist, and Dr. Dennis "Ausar" Winkler, Owner of TNAT Holistic Center, about how to address hyper-masculinity among Black men and boys.
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huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Cameron Miles, Director and Founder of Mentoring Male Teens in the Hood, about the importance of mentoring Black boys and the 25th anniversary of his program.
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huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Dr. Rhonda Wells-Wilbon, social worker and scholar, about African-Centered Social Work and her latest work, "Trauma And Mental Health Social Work With Urban Populations African-Centered Clinical Interventions."
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On this episode of huevoices podcast on Facebook Live, host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Alex Warrick Adams, Executive Director of Elv8 Baltimore, John P. Comer, CEO of Architects of Justice, Jamal Jones Co-Director of Baltimore Alegbra Project, Monica Cooper, Founder & Executive Director of Maryland Justice Policy, and Frank Patinella, Senior Education Advocate of ACLU of Maryland about policy action during the 2022 Maryland legislative session.
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huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes talks about supporting families as children transition into teenagers and gain independence.
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huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with James Harrison, CEO of Courageous Healing Inc. and the creator of Family, You Alright? about centering racial identity and representation in mental health therapy.
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huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes talks about the need to educate teenage boys on safe sex.
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On this episode of huevoices podcast on Facebook Live, host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with social worker and educator Dr. Rhonda Wilbon, LCSW-C, Melissa Haley, LMSW, NABSW national president, J. Toni Oliver, MSW, former NASW national president, and social worker and educator Daryl V. Fraser, MSW talk about "Why the Black Social Worker is Necessary."
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huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes talks about celebrating 10 years working in the mental health field.
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huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with educator and CEO of All This Math, Akil Parker about his work with Histematics, a merger of history and mathematics for youth of African decent, and the importance of culturally responsive education.
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