Radio Facts: David Banks, principal and founder of New York City’s Eagle Academy will address the National Council on Educating Black Children (NCEBC) on Saturday, November 7, 2009.”School systems across the country face extraordinary challenges in educating male students of color,” said Mr. Banks. “I look forward to sharing Eagle’s success in moving teens in troubled communities toward graduation and into universities and colleges across the nation.”This weekend’s NCEBC meeting will discuss how to employ effective methods tailored to ensure that male students maximize their academic potential as well as discuss how schools can develop rituals and traditions that can build a sense of community and instill a sense of pride in their students. Creating and defining a distinctive school culture is imperative to the overall social development of students.Delegates will participate in developing a Blueprint for Educating Black Male Students in their city. Connecting the dots from village to village will lead to improving the graduation rate for Indiana high schools and Indiana colleges.The conference will be held at the Christian Theological Seminary at 100 West 42nd Street in Indianapolis.
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Best Hidden Gem Radio Shows in Adult Urban Radio?
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Here are Partyman's choices for the best Urban Adult Radio Shows that are often the hidden gems in the radio industry. There is an emphasis on some of the part-time shows on radio stations. Great conception. Have you heard these shows? You Agree?
Herb Kent, weekends, V103 Chicago

Dahved Levy, Reggae, weekends WBLS New York

The Wide Wonderful World of Butter with Patty Jackson, Sunday nights, WDAS Philadelphia

Tammi Mac and Don Amiche, afternoons, KJLH Los Angeles

Donnie Simpson, afternoons, Majic 1023 DC

Lincoln Ware, black talk, The Buzz, Cincinnati
