Lifestyle Changes: Eating to Live vs Living to Eat
In this episode of the On The Front Lines podcast, research assistant to the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum, Jovan Slaughter speaks with Raychell C. Clarke, MS, RD, LD; outpatient dietitian for VA clinic Sugar Land/Richmond, Texas. In this insightful conversation the two discuss the importance of proper diet and nutrition, how diet effects the health of veterans in various capacities, and what we can do to to build healthier eating habits. Host: Jovan Slaughter Guest: Raychell C. Clarke Producer: Jovan Slaughter For more information on diet and nutrition resources go to VA Nutrition and Food Services. Music Provided by: Free Music Archive "Vintage" by HoliznaCC0
The Vote
In this episode of the On The Front Lines podcast, CEO of the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum, Desmond Bertrand-Pitts speaks with prospective Harris County Commissioner Benjamin Chou. In this insightful conversation the two discuss the importance and power of voting in local elections, changes in the political landscape and Chou's plans as county commissioner. Host: Desmond Bertrand-Pitts Guest: Benjamin Chou Producer: Jovan Slaughter For more information on Benjamin Chou Music Provided by: Free Music Archive "Vintage" by HoliznaCC0
Community Policing Part 2
Our last episode on Community Policing was so great, we made a second date! Enjoy Part 2 of our conversation with Constable Rosen and Assistant Chief Harrison on the relationship between the police and people of color in the Houston community.
Community Policing
We're BACK! We survived winter storm and we are returning to talk about the police presence in the black community. We have Constable Rosen and Assistant Chief Harrison in a roundtable discussion about law enforcement and the relationship with people of color. We will talk about what is being done to make a lasting change for the betterment of the community.
Blackity Black
In this episode we discuss the origins of Black History Month, CAAMH's plans for the month, and the importance of continuing to acknkowledge and celebrate black excellence year-round.