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On January 1, 2017, 151 years have passed since the 13th Amendment to the US constitution abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime. With great irony; criminality if the social ill that has may people of... more

On December 18, 1865, the United States Congress ratifies the Thirteenth Amendment of the Constitution, this made slavery illegal throughout the country. By December 18, 2015, One-hundred and Fifty years later, recent... more

?TALK-STRAIGHT? host, Reverend Dr., Rueben Y. Dockery, will open dialogue related to proactive changes for the 2017 New Year. Don't miss your opportunity to share your thoughts during this episode! December 27, 2016 7:00pm CST.

Just what makes a person ?BLACK? Today? Who identified Negro people as ?BLACK?? What is the ?MATTER? of ?BLACK? Lives? Let's talk about it… Join ?TALK-STRAIGHT? host Rev. Dr. Rueben Dockery as he engages the... more

It's Never Too Late for Your Victory! Join ?TALK-STRAIGHT? host, Reverend Dr., Rueben Y. Dockery and his special guests: Minister Nathaniel Johnson, Director of Freedom from Addiction Program as they go in detail on his spiritual basis... more

Join Talk-Straight host, Rev. Dr., Rueben Y. Dockery as he recap conversations with guest from some Traveling Seminar tour cities: Nashville, TN - Bessemer, AL – Charlotte, NC –Chicago, IL and Saint Louis, MO. From these... more

It's Never Too Late for Your Victory! Join ?TALK-STRAIGHT? host, Reverend Dr., Rueben Y. Dockery and his special guests: Minister Nathaniel Johnson, Director of Freedom from Addiction Program & Mrs. Mary Wheelington,... more

There is Pain in the Music! Join ?TALK-STRAIGHT? host, Reverend Dr., Rueben Y. Dockery as he examine the expressions of social pain and confusion of African American male youth across the country, 150 years after slavery is made... more

Commonly, when a success story of an African American male is shared, it is from the backdrop of a rough and often dangerous life style. Drugs, weapons, gangs and violence are the basis of triumph. Seldom, is the narrative about... more

Perhaps one of the most important pieces in the puzzle of redirecting at-risk youth is the parent. Often, hard working parents lack the knowledge of identifying and managing emotional challenges confronting their children. Join... more

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