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XM 169 - The Power

Thursday March 1, 2007
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Show Overview
Points of View:
'Slavery Is Not Dead. It's Not Even Past' by Bob Herbert
'Wealth Gap Between Blacks and Whites Has Grown Larger' by Dr. Melvin L. Oliver, PhD and Dr. Thomas Shapiro, PhD.
'Between the Lines: Uplifting Black America' by Anthony Asadullah Samad


Guest:
Craig Karmin
Reporter for the Wall Street Journal

Brooke Stephens
TALKING DOLLARS AND MAKING SENSE


Show Segments - Right-Click on links to download MP3s.

Points of View:

Slavery Is Not Dead. It’s Not Even Past
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Ambrose begins with a piece by Bob Herbert in the NY Times entitled 'Slavery Is Not Dead. It’s Not Even Past.'

 

Listener Feedback
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Ambrose welcomes caller comments.

 

Wealth Gap Between Blacks and Whites Has Grown Larger
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Ambrose reads from the Black Commentator piece entitled 'Wealth Gap Between Blacks and Whites Has Grown Larger' by Dr. Melvin L. Oliver, PhD and Dr. Thomas Shapiro, PhD.

 

Between the Lines: Uplifting Black America
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Ambrose reads from the article 'Between The Lines Uplifting Black America:Looking For Change In All The Wrongs Places' by Anthony Asadullah Samad.

Anthony Asadullah Samad is an author, columnist and scholar known for his fiery analysis of social, political and economic issues that impact American society. As one of the most read featured columnists in the African American press over the past 15 years, Samad's various weekly editorial commentaries contributes to newspapers and cyber websites nationwide.

Related site: http://www.anthonysamad.com/

 

Guests:

Craig Karmin
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Part1, Part2
Ambrose speaks with Craig Karmin, reporter for the Wall Street Journal.

 

Listener Feedback
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Part1, Part2
Ambrose welcomes callers comments and questions.

 

Brooke Stephens
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Ambrose welcomes Brooke Stephens to We Ourselves.

Brooke Stephens, a 20-year veteran of Wall Street, started her career as an international trade officer in West Africa with Chase and was a senior investment consultant for Citicorp Investment Services in New York. Ms. Stephens is the author of TALKING DOLLARS AND MAKING SENSE: A Wealth-Building Guide for African-Americans.


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