How to Use Your Learning Style to Get Ahead

Welcome to another week on Hear 2 Help You. Today we are going to be touching on my favourite topic, learning. Most people would agree that not everyone learns the same way. Researchers (e.g. Cross & Tilson, 1997) also agree that people process information in various ways. Learning styles are generally thought of as the various ways people learn or …

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Organizing A Race for Action

Organizing A Race for Action Welcome everyone to another week everyone. The topic we are introducing this week is a heavy one and truthfully, it’s a tumultuous task to achieve. However, it is one that must be carefully considered. Organizing A Race for Action is a chapter from the book, The Destruction of Black Civilization written by Chancellor Williams. If …

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A Different Approach to Teaching our Young Black Men

A Different Approach to Teaching our Young Black Men Today, we are tackling a topic that is of most important to our community. I thought that the best way to handle it was to introduce some of the issues, and then provide solutions for educators who work with our young black men in the community. wonderplugin_video iframe=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZVVkHoNi4g” videowidth=600 videoheight=400 keepaspectratio=1 …

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Current Affairs affecting Africans around the World

Welcome to a new season on Hear 2 Help You. In case you haven’t noticed yet, things have changed a bit. I’ll be manning the ship for the next little while and I could tell you, it’s a little different not having my Queen in the studio with me. One thing I can say, is that the show must go …

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50 Years to the Day; Dr. John Carlos and the 1968 Olympic Demonstrations

Dr. John Carlos and the 1968 Olympic Demonstrations   wonderplugin_video iframe=”https://youtu.be/KdL0mf9Bdmg” videowidth=600 videoheight=400 keepaspectratio=1 videocss=”position:relative;display:block;background-color:#000;overflow:hidden;max-width:100%;margin:0 auto;” playbutton=”http://hear-2-help.com/wp-content/plugins/wonderplugin-video-embed/engine/playvideo-64-64-0.png”     “No individual has any right to come into the world and go out of it without leaving behind him distinct and legitimate reasons for having passed through it.” – George Washington Carver   The 60’s were a turbulent time in human …

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Holidays are For the Birds 

The Dark History of our Popular Holidays Thanksgiving, Columbus Day, Halloween and Remembrance Day; our celebrated holidays. Other than getting the day off (which might be all you care about), why are we celebrating these holidays, and is our ignorance truly bliss? Don’t get us wrong, celebration has its importance in our daily lives by affecting personal views or our …

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Working, Playing and Growing; The Life of a Super Couple

The Life of a Super Couple It is always a joy to see African couples working, playing and growing with each other. This couple has taken it to a new level. Parents, business partners and fitness experts, Ali & Chole McKenzie from McKenzie Athletics join us on the show this week. Authors of two books, this husband and wife duo not …

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Black Men Taking Action

Black Men Taking Action Introducing Toronto’s Conscious Kings   Conscious means to be aware and responding to ones surroundings. So we ask the question, What does is take to be considered a Conscious King? This week on Hear 2 Help You, we sit down with Daryl “Mookey” Wade of Mookey Media’s Shoot with Camera’s Not Guns.   Since the program was launched …

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Acknowledging our African Canadian Authors

Acknowledging our African Canadian Authors READ THE NORTH! For anyone sleeping on Canadian talent, we implore you to view the list of great Canadian authors and their respective titles we highlighted on our show. In no particular order… André Alexis André Alexis was born in Trinidad and grew up in Canada. His most recent novel, Fifteen Dogs, won the 2015 Scotia Bank …

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How Much Do You Know About Black History Challenge

How Much Do You Know About Black History Challenge; Did You Know Special No PREACHING, POLARIZING OR CONVINCING. Just the facts on our Did You Know Special. Dave and Simone battle each other to see who can come up with the most interesting unknown black history facts. Did You Know began with Simone speaking on Ms. Sophia Steward.   Sitting in …

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