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Author Vincent Ellis White on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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Due to the “father factor”, affecting most of the social issues in America today-from police brutality, to youth delinquency and academic failures-breakdowns in the system have become all too prevalent. This underscores the fact that children with involved fathers do better across every statistic on child well-being than their peers in father-absent homes. 

Author of “Finding Chris My Father”, A New Book About Absentee Fathers That’s changing Thousands of Lives. A stable at-home dad was something yearned for by author/advocate Vincent Ellis White (pictured above) when he was a kid. Seeing how it led to rage and rebellion in his own life, he now focuses on mentoring, healthy family advocacy, & strengthening families by way of creating awareness and open dialogue to help address similar problems faced by youths dealing with the father factor.

The Richmond, Virginia native has become an inspiration to a rapidly growing audience with a book and a stage play that has made even hardened ex-cons stand up and weep. The realization that the frequently incarcerated father he knew, troubled, or not, was not his blood-kin filled his teenage years with anger and confusion.

Tune into “Conversations Of A Sistah” on Blog Talk Radio at 6:30 p.m. tonight as I welcome the author and discuss his new book “Finding Chris My Father” .

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See you on the air!

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Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah” Kendall A. Minter Esq.!


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Some have dreams of breaking into the music industry as an R&B entertainer or rap artist. Rarely are these dreams coupled with the knowing and/or negotiating the business side of it all.

Remember what happened to female talented group TLC (pictured above), who claimed that their music producer Perri “Pebbles” Reed had them sign a one-sided contract? The ladies claimed that they signed a management agreement with Reed, which not only gave her ownership of their name but an unfair percentage of their earnings.

It was also reported that TLC was not provided a copy of their original contract, they utilized the same attorneys and accountants as Pebbles when negotiating their contracts and ultimately had to pay her $3 Million Dollars ($1 Million per TLC letter) in order to obtain ownership of the TLC name. This was a lesson of them (TLC) not knowing the business, which played out in the public’s eye. This is why it is imperative that every entertainer or professional public figure have solid legal representation. 

Minter_LawyerMy guest tonight, Entertainment Attorney, Kendall Minter, provides just that…information about music industry contracts, business developments and issues, plus recent legislation affecting the music industry.

Kendall A. Minter, Esq. (pictured here) is a professional counselor and has been practicing entertainment law for over 35 years and TLC could’ve reached out to him.

He has a diverse, global clientele where he provides legal counseling and presentation to artist, actors, producers, managers, song-writers, executives, investors, agents, playwrights, independent music labels, professional boxers, politicians, film-makers and radio announcers.

So tune in tonight at 6:30 p.m. on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via Blog Talk Radio as I delve into Mr. Minter Esq’s, new book, “Understanding and Negotiating 360 (Ancillary Rights) Deals”.

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Has President Barack Obama failed His People? Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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It’s no secret that more black men have been killed under Barack Obama’s presidency than ever before. The uprising and death of African Americans, both men and women at the hands of police have been prevalent in recent years.

The latest victim of causality is Freddie Gray, a Baltimore, Maryland native who was killed this month while in police custody.

Gray was hauled into a police van with a broken spine but exited with a broken spine and severed voice box. It is widely speculated that Gray had several injuries, of which details are being withheld; due to the current tension and violent rioting going on since he was laid to rest.

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But Freddie Gray is just one black man amongst many who have been killed by police.

Last year alone there was the killing of Michael Brown Akai Gurley, Kajieme Powell, Tyree Woodson, Jonathan Ferrelle, Ezelle Ford, John Crawford, Tamir Rice and Eric Garner. The list goes on with many to name but is president Barack Obama really to blame?

Did people of color really expect to receive justice for all and equal share, just because a black man took up residence in the white house?

Join me tonight at 6:30 p.m. on Conversations Of A Sistah” as we discuss these questions and the recent upset in Baltimore, Maryland.

I will be taking your phone calls at 1-917-889-7872. Please press “1” if you’d like to speak with me the host!

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When you open the link, this Conversation remains, due to this hot topic, the show’s topic was changed!

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The Seal Breakers on the next “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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Their music is played as far away as France; the band has also performed and/or recorded with many notable soul, jazz, and gospel artists nationally and internationally. Their diverse background and unique personalities offer a unified sound of gospel, hip hop and R&B.

They herald out of Brooklyn, NY. “The Seal Breakers” (initially called the Eagles Brass Band) came about when their visionary founder, Craig Williams, wanted to create music reminiscent of what he heard in his church-as well as inspirational music from bands such as, The Ohio Players, Chicago, and Sly and the Family Stone.

Please join me tonight at 6:30 p.m. on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via Blog Talk Radio as I welcome the spokesperson from the group “The Seal Breakers” to talk about their new music and diverse sound.

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And The Poetry continues…Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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Poetry is a language spoken or written in the form of expressive art. At the most basic level, poetry is an experience produced by two elements of language: “sense” and “sound.” The “sense” of a word and its meaning.

Our imaginations are often stirred by a poem’s visual presentation. Just like a person, poems can send all kinds of signals with their physical appearance.

A poem is “something made or created”. The poet is the creator and language of the material out of which she/he has created out of his/her work of art.

Is there a poetry creator in you? Have you a work of lyrical gifts that you’d like to share on the air?

Join me tonight at 6:30 p.m. on “Conversations Of A Sistah” on Blog Talk Radio, as I continue to shine the light on National Poetry month in a discussion on “Poetry~Poets and Limericks“. You can share your lyrical gifts on the air at 1-917-889-7872 by pressing ‘1’ to speak with the host.

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See you all on the air!!