


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 17, 2008)
Host Omarey Williams talks to Dawn Jones, co-founder of KD Communications and member of the Black Public Relations Society. She talks about her career and how she got started in public relations as well as the benefit of professional organizations.
African American Profile(Sep 10, 2008)
Host Omarey Williams speaks with Sierra Leone Pratt, member of the Unity Community Center in Camden, New Jersey. They discuss the programs the community center offers, the benefit of these programs, and how she became involved with praise and african dance groups.
African American Profile(Aug 27, 2008)
Host Omarey Williams speaks with Dr. Candace Kelley, Rowan University professor and host of new Rowan Radio talk show, League of the Extraordinary. They discuss her career in journalism and broadcasting, her transition to radio and what to expect from her new show.
African American Profile(Aug 20, 2008)
Host Omarey Williams speaks with Pam Oliver, sideline reporter for FOX Sports and TNT. They discuss her career and her role in sports. They also talk about breaking into sports broadcasting, her life long battle with migraines and the solution she discovered to help combat it.
African American Profile(Aug 13, 2008)
Host Omarey Williams speaks with Dee Bailey-Gittens, founder of Each One Teach consultants. They discuss the upcoming event, Children's Safety Day. They discuss what the purpose of the day, what it teaches, and how people can get involved.
African American Profile(Aug 06, 2008)
Host Omarey Williams speaks with Wil Shamlin, writer for the Courier Post and salsa dancing enthusiast. They discuss salsa dancing, how Wil became involved with it, and Wil's blog that delves into the world of salsa.
African American Profile(Jul 30, 2008)
Host Omarey Williams speaks with students in the EOF and MAP program at Rowan. They discuss their experiences coming into Rowan, making new friends and learning about their new surrondings. They also talk about why the programs are so beneficial
African American Profile(Jul 16, 2008)
Host Omarey Williams speaks with LaRae Carter, chair of the Tolerance Project. They discuss the organization which promotes tolerance primarily to youth in the South Jersey area. They discuss the origin of the tolerance project, its mission and effect on the community.
African American Profile(Jul 09, 2008)
Host Omarey Williams speaks with Pastor Ronald Tucker of Mount Olive Christian Community Church. They discuss the church's history, their current move and the church's vision for its role in the Glassboro community.
African American Profile(Jul 02, 2008)
Host Omarey Williams and guest Jeff O'Connor dissect the current contorversy surronding Don Imus and the impact on the African American community. The show also features comments from students on the campus of Rowan University about their thoughts on the issue.


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