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Welcome to the "Batchelor Pad" Show where we discuss sports from a social, economical and racial stand point. Remember you can always listen to the show at www.blogtalkradio.com. Just go to the search section at the top of the page and type in keyword Batchelor or keywords Batchelor pad and it will take you to my page. You can also hear the show live at www.blackathlete.com right on the home page. The show airs every Monday thru Friday 6pm to 8pm eastern standard time. You can listen online or call in and express your thoughts, ask a question or make comments at 646-929-0130. We also have a live chat going on during the broadcast and you can instant message me at alwaysf2001 at yahoo so feel free to log in and be apart of the discussion. Sign up to become a blog talk member and then go to my page to become a "friend" of "The Batchelor Pad" so you can get on the e-mail list for updates and show info and if you're interested in sponsoring the show, please send me an e-mail at either alwaysf2001@yahoo.com or labatchelor@blackathlete.com WE CONTINUE TO CELEBRATE THE LIFE AND TIMES OF DR KING WITH SPECIAL GUEST, A PANEL DISCUSSION AND SPECIAL PROGRAMMING.GUEST TONIGHT: 6PM-Fred Whitted, Black Heritage Review/R2K-Topic: The Impact of Dr. King’s work on Black Colleges and Universities and their athletics. 6:15PM-Chuck Ealey, former CFL/University of Toledo great-Topic: Does Canada realize Dr. King’s dream more than the U.S.?6:30pm-Peter Okema, Director of The Africa Project, Inc.-Topics: Have Africans been exposed to Dr. King and his work and how much does he think Dr. King's work had an impact on Africans during the civil rights movement.6:40pm- Desi Cortez, freelance wordsmith for BASN-Topic: Are we closer to 1960 or 2010 in terms of race relations and does the election of President Obama set Dr. King's dream back.Plus we will give you the “This day in Black Sports History” fact and re-play “Realizing the Dream”-The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. story.

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