Passing the Torch Each week Malcolm Cain Jr. hosts 'Passing the Torch', a youth focused show that looks at the current events that impact today's African American youth. Passing th Torch air's Friday from 4-4:30. This show is geared to the community and is for the community. Issues the show tackles are Health Care, Black on Black crime, African American Families, and many more issues and plagues in the African American community from a youth's perspective. The show will bring to the table of discussion a new voice who is sometimes not heard from(youth). I hope this show can bring forth new ideals encourage, educate, and enlighten both young and the not so young about how a youth feel about life and its issues.
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12/14-PASSING THE TORCH |
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America has long history of treating people unjust. As we continue on in the 21st century it seems we are progessing on some ideals and issues but we are moving back on other issues on of those issues is a just legal system. We all heard the verdict of Michael Vick's case and we all have opinions on it. We discuss this all on Passing the Torch with Malcolm Cain Jr., Friday 4-4:30. |
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12-07 Passing the Torch |
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Tune in on Friday to 12-07-07 to discuss why men are not going into college at same numbers of women. ESPECIALLY BLACK MALES. This is and more is discussed on Passing the Torch, tune in on Friday 4:00-4:30 with your host Malcolm Cain Jr.
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11/30 Passing the torch |
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In the African American community we have much to be proud of. As we know that we have good attributes we have a lot of cleaning up to do. This is true most in entertainment. Questions to think about: Are blacks potrayal accurate on the TV screen? What can we do to change the images and stereo-types that are a result of this so called entertainment we have today in America. This and more is talked about by Malcolm Cain Jr. on Passing the torch 4-4:30 Friday 11/30.
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Today on Passing the Torch |
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You ever wanted to know were your ancestors came from? Some people in America can actually trace their ancestry back to the actual place were their people come from, but African Americans do not fall in that group, we can only go back with our but so far. But new test that are growing can help displaced peoples find home. We discuss this and more with Malcolm Cain Jr. host of Passing the torch 4-4:30 Friday. I' am back to air today. |
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11/09-The value of life |
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Join Malcolm Cain Jr. host of Passing the Torch as he discusses the value of life in America and its effect on the youth and America's future. Is black life less valuable than white life? Why is black life so short? And what can we as a community do about it? Join me Friday 4-4:30 on gtownradio.
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Today on Passing the Torch (11/2) |
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Join your host Malcolm Cain for Passing the Torch today at 4 PM. Malcolm welcomes guest Elizabeth Gordon, author of Walk with Us: Triplet Boys, Their Teen Parents & Two White Women Who Tagged Along (Crandall, Dostie & Douglass Books). Gordon describes her personal journey from outsider to neighborhood resident, acquaintance, household member, guardian, nanny and “aunt” to Damear, Mahad and Lamarr, and their overwhelmed but proud parents, Tahija and Lamarr. Seldom do we see the struggles of poor, inner city youth as close at hand. Walk with Us pulls the reader into a world where resources are scarce, but love and determination abound—a world only glanced at by many as they drive by on the freeway. You can hear this interview and regular features such This Week in Black History and local and national news when you tune into Passing the Torch today at 4 PM on G-town Radio. You can reach them live in the studio through instant messanger (gtownradio). |
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New Show: Passing the Torch |
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Tune in today at 4 PM as G-town Radio brings you more live programming you won't find on your radio dial. At 4 PM you will hear the premiere edition of Passing the Torch hosted by Malcolm Cain Jr. Each week Malcolm, age 15, discusses topics vital to the African American community such as health care, black on black crime, education and much more. Passing the Torch is unique in that it looks at these topics from a youth's perspective. Tune in today. Join in the discussion by sending an Instant Message to gtownradio Several other live shows are now appearing on G-town Radio. Look for more info later today and throughout the weekend. |
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About Malcolm |
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 Malcolm Cain Jr. was born on Janurary 13, 1992 in Philadelphia, PA. As a child he was always taught to remember who he was and where he came from. The ideal of of seeing the black community be stronger was just the encouragement Malcolm needed to become what he is today, which is the voice for the youth. (continued on next page) |
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