As New Year 2021 settles in while COVID-19 is still amidst, there remains one thing that we cannot put off any longer; And that’s the educating of our children, especially those attending inner-city schools with less than adequate resources.
More than ever, we need educators at every level from every walk of life to share what you know. Children and parents alike are starving for you and what you have to offer. Click HERE Make HOT-Seat Reservation!
In The HOT-Seat, Number Thirty-Four, this Week’s Chosen Visionary is Lady Alice Faye Duncan (Memphis, TN). She is an Author and Historian who penned the book Memphis, Martin, and The Mountaintop; The Sanitation Strike of 1068. While Lady Duncan has quite a few books published and available (listed below); You can DOWNLOAD a GIFTED PDF Copy here of Memphis, Martin, and The Mountaintop; The Sanitation Strike of 1968. It’s NOT free, but during the week of Martin Luter King’s Birthday, she pays it forward with a Freebie.
Lady Alice Faye Duncan grew up just minutes from where Martin Luther King Jr. was killed; Constant reminders shaped her life and love of history. Having her here at the Urban Academics Roundtable is awesome, Kicking-off Black History Month! Some folks would believe Black History Month is somehow shade because it’s in February (the shortest calendar month). However, M.L.K. Holiday has always been the fore-runner from January 15 – February 28th or 29th, whichever is up if you opened your eyes.
Ms. Duncan has a lifetime of memories and research to share, so grab a seat and a bib so you can eat without messing up your clothes. She knows the truth about Martin Luther King, and we are blessed to break bread. Join us every Thursday; What Urban Folks Need to understand, remember, share, and teach to our children.
Three Books You Should Read
- Martin Luther King, Jr on Leadership: The Essential Box Set by Hachett Audio
- Memphis, Martin, and The Mountaintop; The Sanitation Strike of 1968 (FREE DOWNLOAD) by Alice Faye Duncan
- The Z.O.L.A. Experience: A Journey of Recovery From Loss by Katurah A Bryant, L.M.F.T.
Is Martin’s Dream Alive? What is Black History Month? Let’s talk about it? Join us at the Urban Academics Roundtable for a candid discussion on making sure we learn, so we have something to teach our children! Don’t keep it all to yourself – Tell a friend – The Urban Academics Roundtable, Thursday at 9:30 pm (E.S.T.)
Notable Accomplishments
- Published: A Song For Gwendolyn Brooks by Alice Faye Duncan
- Published. Christmas Soup SEA by Alice Faye Duncan
- Published: Hello Sunshine: 5 Habits To UNCLOUD Your Day (Stress Management) by Alice Faye Duncan
- Published: Honey Baby Sugar, (Hard Cover) by Alice Faye Duncan
- Published: Just Like Mama by Alice Faye Duncan
- Published: Memphis, Martin, and The Mountaintop: The Sanitation Strike of 1968 by Alice Faye Duncan (FREE DOWNLOAD)
- Published: Ms. Viola and Uncle Lee by Alice Faye Duncan
- Published The 12 Days of Christmas in Tennesee (12 Days of Christmas in America) by Alice Faye Duncan
- Published. The National Civil RIghtsMuseum Celebrates Everyday People by Alice Faye Duncan
- Published. Willie Jerome by Alice Faye Duncan
About the Urban Academics Roundtable
Raw, Real, and Relevant Intellectual Talk with HOT-Seat Q&A
Inner-City Urban Content Creation, Thursdays, 9:30p EST
The Urban Academics Roundtable convenes discussions on various subjects and topics around academics and education and issues affecting each one today. It’s an intellectual talk show with HOT-Seat Q & A around the inner-city urban experience – For Business, Home, and School.
The Coveted “HOT-Seat,” is reserved for forward-thinking folks who have resources and tools readily available to discuss issues in our communities needing change now, one family/person/topic at a time. We need solutions, not more problems, for today’s questions. These conversations are necessary and RAW, often too “HOT” to stop. You can recommend someone, a colleague, or other professional – Contact Patrina S Reddick by Clicking HERE.
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