


A locally produced program, hosted by Omarey Williams, that examines various issues of concern to the African American Community. Airs Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m.


African American Profile
(Sep 06, 2007)
Dr. Natasha Murray offered important tips on how students can adjust to the beginning of a new school year. Issues like making adjustments from summer vacation and preparation for the upcoming school year were also covered.
African American Profile(Jul 18, 2007)
Keeley Powell is the Assistant Director of Admissions at Rowan University. She talked about her background and what her job entails. She also provided helpful information on the application process at Rowan and what is expected of prospective students.
African American Profile(Jun 20, 2007)
Author Allison Whittenberg talked about her new book, Sweet Thang. She read a passage from the book and discussed its themes.
African American Profile(Jun 06, 2007)
Rowan University's David Armor and Dr. Jacqueline Swift explained their roles in the upcoming musical review, "Soul Sounds of Philadelphia: The Story of the Music That Made America Famous". They also talked about their activities with at-risk youth.
African American Profile(May 16, 2007)
Carlos Bradley made another appearance on the African American Profile. Bradley shared the story of his organization, ISAA. The International Student Athlete Academy is a program that trains young people academically and athletically.
African American Profile(Mar 21, 2007)
Alyesha Wise, a Rowan student, stopped by the show to perform spoken word poetry. She also talked about her background and how she developed her writing ability.
African American Profile(Mar 14, 2007)
Dr. Natasha Murray talks with host Dr. Tanya Clark about the college application process. Murray described the impact of online education as well. Her analysis of the application process included a breakdown of the different types of colleges.
African American Profile(Mar 07, 2007)
Dr. Mary Francis Berry, guest speaker at Rowan University's second annual Rosa Parks Luncheon, stopped by the African American Profile as a part of a roundtable discussion. Four Rowan University students also joined the show to chat with Berry. She spoke about her background including what it was like to grow up in the South. Also, she discussed why the government did not issue slave reparations.
African American Profile(Feb 28, 2007)
Troy Clark, a native of New Orleans, provided his perspective on Hurricane Katrina. Along with host Dr. Tanya Clark, they discussed the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Plus, Mr. Clark described the vivid details of that day and how his family had to evacuate the Louisiana area.
African American Profile(Feb 07, 2007)
Rowan students Danielle Moore and Anwar Counts joined host Dr. Tanya Clark on the show. They talked about the student's perspective on Hurricane Katrina. Moore and Counts offered their experiences while visiting Louisiana to assist in the rebuilding effort.


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