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25 Secret Things You Didn’t Know About MEN WHO SPEAK

This week at the Urban Academics Roundtable, we are honoring Twenty-Five Men Who Speak; It’s Black King Joy, for sure!. The vast majority of men will tell you they know women speak more often and out loud more than men. Even one Chosen Visionary swears women have a certain gland somewhere between the mouth and ears (probably the throat too), causing women to talk to hear themselves talk. He says it’s science, but the jury is still out on that one.

Here, we are celebrating Twenty-Five Men Who Speak: It’s Black King Joy during this special occasion HOT-Segment – You don’t want to miss this. Every Thursday at 9:30 pm (EDT); A FREE invitation for you to join us, but you should Register Here.

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  1. Enduring The Call; A 14 Day Journey, by Jocelyn Fagan ($14.00)
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Introducing Twenty-Five Men Who Speak:

Notable Men Who Speak at Urban Academics

  1. Ed Joyner, Ph.D., New Haven Board of Education, (New Haven, CT)
  2. Rev. James Whitfield, Associate Pastor at Ministries, (Meriden, CT)
  3. James Hills, Acting Director, Drive Boston (Boston, MA)
  4. Carlton White, State of CT Department of Children & Families (Waterbury, CT)
  5. Garry McFadden, Sheriff – Mecklenburg County (Charlotte, NC)
  6. Anthony Gay, State of CT Department of Children & Families (Hartford, CT)
  7. Pierre Reddick, DC Schools – Achievement First (Washington, DC)
  8. Andre Davis, Street MD of Healing (DC, New Haven, and New York)
  9. Andre Evans, Founder, The B.E.A.N. TV Network (Boston, MA)
  10. Malcolm Ashley, Yale University Economist (New Haven, CT)
  11. Edmund B*Wak Comfort, Artist Extraordinaire (New Haven, CT)
  12. Raymond Sanders, Child Prodigy Musician and Singer/Songwtiter (Middletown, CT)
  13. Kevin P Muhammad, Founder Much Mudd, LLC Youth Education (Bridgeport, CT)
  14. Rev. Nelson B Rivers, VP to Al Sharpton, National Action Network, (Charleston, SC)
  15. Palmer Dupree, Mortuary Director at Long Funderal Home, (Charlotte, NC)
  16. Alphonso Brown, Propritor and Tour Guide, Gullah Tours, (Charleston, SC)
  17. Linwood Ali Jabaar Branham, Founder at Freedman’s Bureau (New Haven, CT)
  18. Elder Roger Wilkins, Pastor at Maranatha Life Changing Ministries
  19. Manny James, Community Activist and Platinum Streaming Singer/Songwriter (New Haven, CT)
  20. Glenn Murray, Founder at 220 Communications and Marketing Guru (Chicago, IL)
  21. Gregory Holtz, Sr, Artistic Director at Real Life Theater and Writer (Newark, NJ)
  22. Dave Pickens, Founder at “I Can Fix That LLC” and Creator of COVID-19 Aprroved Cleaner (Charlotte, NC)
  23. DC “The Brain” Supreme, Half of the Platinum Rocording Group “Tag Team” and Voice Over Artist (Atlanta, GA)
  24. Joseph Matthews, Basketball & Football Coach, and Community Activist, (James Island, SC)
  25. Esau Greene, Jr., Pastor at New Antioch Ministries, (Branford, CT)

Three Things You Should Do Now

What’s More

These Black Men Who Speak are eager to hear from each of you now. They are each chosen visionaries who should be in a HOT-Seat forever, today and tomorrow. We honor men who speak and pay homage to YOU.

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Who should attend? Administrators, C.E.O.s, Child Advocates, Civil Service Members, Content Creators, Educators, Entrepreneurs, First Responders, Guidance Counselors, Journalists, Mental Health Professionals, Parents, Political Figures, Students, Upward Mobile Professionals, School Systems Interested in Change, Teachers, and People Involved in Motivating Our Students Higher (PIMOSH.) Subsidiaries. GRAB a Seat HERE.

Do You Have Any Questions?

If you have comments or questions for this Chosen Visionary or Urban Academic Roundtable Co-Moderators, please post them in the comments section below. Thank you for reading, and may God continue to bless you!

Reunion at The Urban Academics Roundtable, Season II: White, Thomas, McFadden, ReddickPS, Gay, ReddickPM, Fagan, Moore, DavisA, Rutherford, and DavisM Inter-State Talk for Black, Brown, Poor, and Others Living The Inner-City Urban Experience

It’s All About (The) Reunion – It’s Critical To Your Business. Find Out Why!

The Reunion, Season II

A Reunion, according to Ditionary.Com, is a noun (person, place, or thing) and defined as an instance of two or more people coming together again after a period of separation.

You are invited to join Urban Academics at the RoundTable – The Celebrating of twelve (12) remarkable human beings who are making the world a better place.  The Roundtable Reunion happens every 13th episode (after the anchor #12).

This Reunion Crucial For Your Business. Here’s Why

Before we dive into the happenings for Season II of HOT-Seat at the Urban Academics Roundtable, let’s look a little closer at the definition or spirit of the word reunion …

Reunion Defined

  • an instance of two or more people coming together again after a period of separation.
  • a social gathering by members of a certain group of people who have not seen each other for some time
  • the act or process of being together again as a unified whole

Synonyms …

Homecoming > Reconciliation > Assembly > Get-Together > Making Up > Reuniting

The Roundtable Reunion Season II

Reunion at The Urban Academics Roundtable, Season II: White, Thomas, McFadden, ReddickPS, Gay, ReddickPM, Fagan, Moore, DavisA, Rutherford, and DavisM Inter-State Talk for Black, Brown, Poor, and Others Living The Inner-City Urban Experience

The Roundtable Season II is the completion of 24 consecutive Segments at the Urban Academics Roundtable, and without 12 (season I) + 12 (season II) we would not be able to celebrate the milestones associated with this wonderful content creation platform and each person in the HOT-Seat and around the table.

“We have been fed once again, and it was Ummm Ummm good. Now, go and share some of what you got from this table with others. Until next time”

Kaye Harvey, President & CEO, Alexis Hill Montesorri, Inc., and Roundtable Moderator

Why Reunion II is Crucial

What you may not have realized is Urban Academics is a content creation platform that will re-purpose every single roundtable discussion so that our people can get information the way they want it – Not the way we think.

The easiest way to create new fresh content – Different from the old, outdated, or re-constructed curations on the internet today. Our people not only get the news lately but sometimes it’s the wrong information from sources we have learned to appreciate instead of tolerating.

Crucial Reasons 1-7

  1. Urban Academics growing extremely fast (actual hits)
  2. Urban Academics Online has Authority
  3. Urban Academics Online is Indexed
  4. Urban Academics has consistently produced weekly content
  5. Urban Academics has strong backlinks
  6. Urban Academics subscribes to a collaborative philosophy
  7. Urban Academics Understands the POWER of Twelve

The easiest way to do it was the old-fashioned way of simply talking about everything – The good, bad, ugly, and downright nasty! That’s how you get it done with and out in the open, with others present, the family (village). During the last 24-weeks, you have played a major role in family conflict and discussions.

What’s really cool is the idea that has actually re-created the way content is created, but also how google LOVEs what we are doing here at Urban Academics – We are growing very fast as a platform, which means a few things:

In the HOT-Seat for Season II

Episode 1, Segment #13: Calton White (Waterbury, CT)

Episode 2, Segment #14: Minister Dionne Thomas (Sacramento, CA)

Episode 3, Segment #15: Sheriff Garry McFadden (Charlotte, NC)

Episode 4, Segment #16: Patrina Reddick, MSW (Charlotte, NC)

Episode 5, Segment #17: Anthony Gay (Waterbury, CT)

Episode 6, Segment #18: Pierre M Reddick (Wshington, DC)

Episode 7, Segment #19: Minister Jocelyn Fagan (Tampa, FL)

Episode 8, Segment #20: Dr. Iline Tracey (New Haven, CT)

Episode 9, Segment #21: Dr. Sabrina Moore (Columbia, SC)

Episode 10, Segment #22: Andre Davis (DC, New Haven, and NYC)

Episode 11, Segment #23: Cherie Beasley-Rutherford (Long Beach, CA)

Episode 1, Segment #24: Apostle Merilyn Davis (Atlanta, GA)

Urban Academics Update (24-Weeks) + Two Reunion(s)

Urban Academics Online, the platform has been around for some time, but after expanding into the intellectual talk space it became obvious what to do with newly generated content. It was not, however, so easy to figure out how. We are rolling out a BETA on Urban Academics Membership Portal. Find out more about the once in a lifetime opportunity to partner with The Roundtable – For authors, entrepreneurs, and enterprise business and non-profits.

I’m techy by nature, I can read code and know old school HTML (the reason I can read code). But when it comes to marketing, someone else is in control and we must know what we are doing or we’re gonna get burned.

Because we are each in the spirit of collaboration, any content created here comes with unmeasurable power to change lives (around the world). Our hope is that world-wide content creators, including you, will lend their voice to these conversations. It’s no doubt a work in progress, but it’s time for next-level existence.

We now know for a fact how lucrative and valuable (worth lots of money) RAW, REAL, and RELEVANT content for black, brown, poor, and others living the inner-city urban experience can be. In no time flat, we’ve come up with a power-house plan for authors, entrepreneurs, and enterprising folks in business and innovation. Introducing Urban Academics Membership Portal.

Andre Davis, AKA The Street MD (New Haven, NY, and DC on Inner-City Healthy Living. Learn how to keep your family alive and healthy, Thursdays at 9:30 PM at the Urban Academics Roundtable

How to Improve Your Health in 1 Day – Andre Davis on Inner City Urban Living

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In The ‘HOT-Seat” This Week …


If you’ve ever wondered how someone could go from extremely ill, near-death and suddenly bounce back as if it were a real-life miracle? They just may have a “Street M.D” working with them on their ailment or illness.

In the “HOT-Seat” this week is King Andre Davis, A.K.A Dr. Dre. (Nw Have, New York, and Washington, DC). Get your health and wellness questions ready, because this will be good.

“It’s ALL about the foods we eat. The ingreients are either healthy or they are NOT. It’s garbage in and garbage out, and it’s your choice what you allow into your boody. You only get one, so care for it.”King Andre Davis, AKA Dr. Dre

Notable Accomplishments

  • AWARDS – Recipient of 100th Anniversary Pre
  • AWARDS – Youth Empowerment National Association of Black Law Enforcement Officers Inc.
  • AWARDS – Recipient of the “Heart-Beat Award” for Consistent and Positive Contribution of Youth Services
  • Co-Founder, Fatherhood Initiative
  • Entrepreneur
  • Facilitator at Healthy Start (New Haven)
  • Health & Wellness Coach & Trainer

Andre Davis, AKA The Street MD (New Haven, NY, and DC on Inner-City Healthy Living. Learn how to keep your family alive and healthy, Thursdays at 9:30 PM at the Urban Academics Roundtable
KING ANDRE DAVIS (New Haven, New York, and Washington, DC)

Andre works on behalf of the inner-city and urban communities in New Haven, CT, New York, NY, and Washington, DC. He enjoys good people, good vibes, family and travel. Andre Davis has two children, one pursuing a Ph.D at Univeristy of Virginia Med School and a son, at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) persuing a Philosophy Degree. The Davis family are advid advocates of educatio.

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The Urban Academics Roundtable provides a discussion on a variety of topics.  It’s intellectual talk around black, brown, and poor folks issues.  There’s the coveted “HOT-Seat,” which is pulled out for people of all walks of life having something worthy to share/teach.  These conversations are necessary and RAW, often too “HOT” to stop.

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