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Voices: Meet renaissance woman Carole Ann Taylor
She’s a jazz singer, a political activist, and an entrepreneur who built a retail empire after leading the charge to integrate Bayside Marketplace. She shares her remarkable story and serenades Jawan
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Voices: Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava's First Visit to Voices
The mayor shares her thoughts, plans and memories about issues including Fluoride in the Water; Immigration, Transportation, Affordable Housing and Surfside.
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Voices: The Ladies of Alpha Kappa Alpha Provide a Clean Start
The Divine Nine Sorority provides laundry supplies and free use of a laundry mat to give those less fortunate a chance at a better life.
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Voices: Don't take grants for granted
Libby Hikind is a former teacher who used grants to get supplies for her classroom and students. Now she’s the self-proclaimed “Queen of Grants” and uses what she learned to teach others how to cash in on all the free money that’s out there for almost anything.
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Voices: Monarch Yachts CEO creates dream boats and opportunities
Douglas Denton, CEO of Monarch Yachts, talks about his journey to becoming one of the world’s first black yacht manufacturers. And opportunities in the luxury yachting industry.
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Voices: Easter Eggstravaganza
It’s a holiday tradition sponsored by the T5 Foundation a non-profit that helps the homeless and provides scholarships to students in need.
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Voices: Fighting fertility frustrations
Michelle McKoy struggled for decades to have a baby. In that time, she turned her pain into purpose and created the Florida Fertility Expo to help others having the same experience. She was finally successful via IVF at age 50.
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Voices: Faith Evans on Life in Ryder's World
The Grammy winning entertainer talks about putting performing on the backburner for motherhood and how she uses her celebrity platform to help other parents who are raising children on the Autism Spectrum
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Controversial Comments Involving Street Names Strike a Chord in the Community
Parents of murdered children and Miami-Dade County Commissioner Keon Hardemon find common ground on the show after remarks are made stemming from the renaming of streets after song lyrics
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Voices: April Is National Poetry Month
Tis the season for rhymes and reason. We examine the artform and its impact.
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Voices: Reclaiming the Dream
As we remember the day the dreamer died, we look ahead to efforts to keep Dr. Martin Luther King’s hope for humanity alive
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Voices: Info and Advice for Migrants Amid Deportation Escalation:
Migrant rights and responsibilities as the government cracks down and rewrites the rules
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‘Holla Holla': JaRule Visits Voices
The entertainer joins us to talk about his new whiskey “Amber & Opal”
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Voices: ‘Swim for Jenny'
A non-profit named for a pre-teen who drowned, joins forces with the YMCA of South Florida and Jack Nicklaus Children’s Hospital to provide free swimming lessons to all who want them.
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Voices: Saving Souls with Soles
Foot Forward Foundation takes a unique approach to bringing about change , one pair of shoes at a time
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NBC6: Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd appointed to state council on immigration enforcement
Jackie speaks to Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd who was appointed to lead the state’s immigration enforcement council.
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Voices: The special bond between ‘Bigs' and their ‘Littles'
We meet twin brothers who have been paired through Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Miami, with two Miami-Dade Firefighters to serve as their mentors.
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Voices: Coffee, Chocolate and Culture Expo
The city of Miramar hosts an exhibition with the goal of generating new business connections
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‘Her-story' is banking: Meet Teri Williams of One United Bank
Jawan gets a dose of financial literacy from the woman behind the largest black owned bank in the country.
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Voices: The Links' Black Family Wellness Expo
The iconic women’s organization brings back its annual fair to encourage the black family to be physically healthy, financially wealthy and wise.