For 13 years, Black Women for Positive Change (BWFPC) a multi-cultural, intergenerational, inter-faith organization of Women and Good Brothers, has sponsored annual Days, Weeks and Months of Non-Violence, Families, Voters…
May 22, 2023 Edition of Vantage Point Vantage Point host Dr. Ron Daniels aka The Professor takes calls from the listeners. Issues/Topics Solving the Crisis of the Un-Housed/Homeless Preventing Mass…
April 3, 2023 Edition of Vantage Point Vantage Point host Host Dr. Ron Daniels is joined by Pastor Mike McBride ( Director, Live Free Campaign, Oakland, CA ) and Dorothy…
March 6, 2023 Edition of Vantage Point Vantage Point host Dr. Ron Daniels is joined by special guests Sharif Amenhotep (Conflict Resolution Specialist, Newark, NJ) and Bashir Muhammad Ptah Akinyele…
Monday, February 14, 2022 — Special guest A.T. Mitchell, Founder and Executive Director, Man Up, Inc., joins the Professor Dr. Ron Daniels on Vantage Point. Topics: Re-imagining Public Safety and…
Warns against return to “Giuliani Style” policing Dr. Ron Daniels, President of the Institute of the Black World 21st Century (IBW) called on New York’s Mayor Eric Adams to convene…
Monday, February 7, 2022 — Special guest Mayor Ras J. Baraka joins the Professor Dr. Ron Daniels on Vantage Point. Topic #1: State of Newark Report With special guest Ras…
Newark will issue a Request for Proposals to invite community-based organizations to participate over next three years; Initiatives to address trauma, health disparities, and social determinants as a health issue…
By Fatimah Loren Dreier — In his recent book, “A Peculiar Indifference: The Neglected Toll of Violence on Black America,” Elliot Currie highlights the disproportionate impact community violence has on…
Nipsey Hussle (August 15, 1985 – March 31, 2019) By Bashir Muhammad Akinyele — As I read and watched the reports on the murder of our brother Nipsey Hussle this past Sunday in the media, I thought about how South Central, Los Angeles’ African American community loss a good Black man. He was a brother of many gifts. He was a father. He was husband. He was a friend. But he was also a Hip Hop artist, entrepreneur, and…
Topic – Violence, Murders, Fratricide in Black Communities: Do Black Lives Matter to Black People? Guests – Earle Ofari Hutchinson, Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable and Andre Mitchell, Founder/Executive Director, Man Up, Inc., East New York, NY
June 4th Edition of Vantage Point — Topics: The Vision and Mission of the Poor People’s Campaign, Fratricide/Murders in the Black Community: Do Black Lives Matter to Black People? Guests: Rev. William Barber (National Coordinator, Poor People’s Campaign, North Carolina), Claudia De La Cruz (National Steering Committee, Poor People’s Campaign, New York, NY), Rev. Clyde Kuemmerle (New York Poor People’s Campaign, New York, NY), Earl Ofari Hutchinson (Los Angeles Urban Roundtable) and Andre Mitchell (Founder/Executive Director, Man Up, Inc., East New York, NY)