TV Shows
NAACP Report 6/24/08 - Heads of Baltimore City
Police, Health & Fire Departments
06/24/08 |
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Weekly TV show of the Baltimore City Branch of the NAACP hosted by branch president Marvin "Doc" Cheatham. This episode features presentations by the heads of the Baltimore City police, health and fire departments, who also field questions from the audience. The panelists are Frederick H. Bealefeld III (Baltimore City Police Commissioner), Dr. Joshua Sharfstein (Baltimore City Health Department Commissioner) and James S. Clack (Baltimore City Fire Chief). Location: Forest Park Senior Center.
NAACP Report 5/21/08 - A Call to Action for
Baltimore's African American Men
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Weekly TV show of the Baltimore City Branch of the NAACP hosted by branch president Marvin "Doc" Cheatham. This episode features a press conference (starting 5 min. 40 sec. in) announcing the event "A Call to Action for Baltimore's African American Men" scheduled for Father's Day, Sunday, June 15, 2008, 3-7 p.m. at the Baltimore Convention Center. Speakers at the May 21, 2008 press conference at Calverton Elementary/Middle School are: Alvin Gillard (Executive Director, Baltimore Community Relations Commission), Dr. Marjorie Miles (Principal, Calverton Elementary/Middle School), Imam Earl El-Amin (Muslim Community Cultural Center of Baltimore), Brian D. Morris (Chair, Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners), Dr. Andres Alonzo (CEO, Baltimore City Public School System), James Roberts (Special Assistant to the President, Coppin State Univ.), Raymond Haysbert, Sr. (Chairman, Greater Baltimore Urban League), Brother Ellsworth Johnson-Bey (Founder and President, Fraternal Order of X-Offenders, aka FOXO), Richard Rowe (Co-host, “Conversation with the African American Male” on WEAA-FM 88.9), Rev. Johnny Golden (President-elect, Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance). Includes brief interviews with Rowe, Gillard, Golden, George D. Arnold (known for his performances of "Echoes of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr."), Ertha Harris (a community activist), Ray Cook (Executive Director and Founder, On Our Shoulders), Fmr. State Sen. Larry Young (Host, The Larry Young Morning Show, WOLB-AM 1010), and Lt. Col. (Ret.) "Dino" Burrell (President, Baltimore Chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, aka SCLC).
NAACP Report 4/22/08 - Maryland State Legislative
Session Wrap-up, Part 1: Opening Statements
04/22/08 |
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Weekly TV show of the Baltimore City Branch of the NAACP. This episode is part one of a wrap-up of the 2008 Maryland State Legislative Session guest-hosted by the branch's political action committee chair Dr. Rodney Orange. The panelists are the following representatives to the state legislature from Baltimore City (in order of appearance): Del. Melvin Stukes (District 44), Sen. Nathaniel J. McFadden (District 45), Del. Keith E. Haynes (District 44), Del. Samuel I. Rosenberg (District 41), Del. Frank M. Conaway, Jr. (District 40), Del. Nathaniel T. Oaks (District 41), Del. Barbara Robinson (District 40), Del. Cheryl D. Glenn (District 45), Del. Jill P. Carter (District 41), Sen. Lisa A. Gladden (District 41), Del. Shawn Z. Tarrant (District 40) and Sen. Catherine E. Pugh (District 40). Part two covers the second hour of the panel discussion as legislators answer questions from the audience.
NAACP Report 3/25/08 - Foreclosures & Lending
Practices, Part 1: Panelists' Statements
03/25/08 |
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Weekly TV show of the Baltimore City Branch of the NAACP hosted by Marvin "Doc" Cheatham. This episode is part one of a panel discussion on home foreclosures and predatory lending practices. The panelists are Angela Ciccolo (Interim General Counsel to the NAACP), Arlene DuBose (Manager, Century 21 Home Specialists), Suzanne Sangree (Chief Solicitor, City of Baltimore Law Department), Paul Graziano (Baltimore City Housing Commissioner), Mike Reza (President & Co-owner, Breeze Mortgage), Deizshel Setzer (Mortgage Planner, Priority Financial Services), Robert Strupp, Esq. (Director of Research & Policy, Community Law Center), Joe Fox (Maryland ACORN), Herman Randolph (a victim of predatory lending practices), Diane Cipollone (Special Project Attorney, National Fair Housing Alliance), Dan Pontious (Acting Executive Director, Citizens Planning and Housing Association) and Arlene Fisher (West Baltimore Coalition). Part two covers the second hour of the panel discussion as panelists answer questions from the audience.
NAACP Report 3/25/08 - Foreclosures & Lending
Practices, Part 2: Questions & Answers
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Weekly TV show of the Baltimore City Branch of the NAACP hosted by branch president Marvin "Doc" Cheatham. This episode is part two of a panel discussion on home foreclosures and predatory lending practices featuring questions from the audience. The panelists are Angela Ciccolo (Interim General Counsel to the NAACP), Arlene DuBose (Manager, Century 21 Home Specialists), Suzanne Sangree (Chief Solicitor, City of Baltimore Law Department), Paul Graziano (Baltimore City Housing Commissioner), Mike Reza (President & Co-owner, Breeze Mortgage), Deizshel Setzer (Mortgage Planner, Priority Financial Services), Robert Strupp, Esq. (Director of Research & Policy, Community Law Center), Joe Fox (Maryland ACORN), Herman Randolph (a victim of predatory lending practices), Diane Cipollone (Special Project Attorney, National Fair Housing Alliance), Dan Pontious (Acting Executive Director, Citizens Planning and Housing Association) and Arlene Fisher (West Baltimore Coalition). Part one covers the first hour of the panel discussion as panelists give their opening statements.
NAACP Report 3/5/08
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Weekly TV show of the Baltimore City Branch of the NAACP hosted by Marvin "Doc" Cheatham. This episode features a segment on a non-profit called Food for Life Supreme with guests Esmeralda Molinar, Elijah Muhammad and Najah Muhammad and a segment on Isaiah Simmons III (a 17-year-old killed in Bowling Brook Preparatory School) with his mother Felicia Wilson and sister Danielle Carter of the "Justice 4 Isaiah, Justice 4 Our Children" coalition. The episode concludes with two segments of Freedom's Song: Brown v. Board of Education (1950s) and The Poor People's Campaign (1960s).
NAACP Report 2/26/08 - Employment Discrimination
02/26/08 |
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Weekly TV show of the Baltimore City Branch of the NAACP hosted by branch president Marvin "Doc" Cheatham. This episode is a panel discussion on employment discrimination. The panelists are Mary Patricia Tanner of the Baltimore office of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and Carl O. Snowden, Director for Civil Rights with Maryland's Office of the Attorney General.
NAACP Report 2/13/08
02/13/08 |
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Weekly TV show of the Baltimore City Branch of the NAACP hosted by Marvin "Doc" Cheatham. This episode features a video by David Sloan showing the Feb. 6, 2008 arrest of Baltimore Algebra Project students at a protest in Annapolis, Maryland and two installments of Freedom's Song: African Americans durring the Great Depression and The Tuskegee Airmen.
NAACP Report 1/30/08
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Weekly TV show of the Baltimore City Branch of the NAACP hosted by Marvin "Doc" Cheatham. Guests on this episode are Felicia Wilson (mother of Isaiah Simmons III), Kimberly Haven (Executive Director, Justice Maryland), Joseph R. Armstead, Jr., Linda Muhammad, Syrita Paulding (sister of Isaiah Simmons III), Leo Burroughs, Jr. (President and Founder, Roots of Scouting, Inc.), Bette D. Brooks, and members of the New Shiloh Baptist Church NAACP Youth Council: Chelsie Thomas, MaSherra Hunt, Alisha Frier and Zani Holiday.
NAACP Report 1/9/08
01/09/08 |
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Weekly TV show of the Baltimore City Branch of the NAACP hosted by Marvin "Doc" Cheatham.
NAACP Report 1/2/08
01/02/08 |
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Weekly TV show of the Baltimore City Branch of the NAACP hosted by Marvin "Doc" Cheatham. Guests on this episode are reps from Naturally Yours, LLC who distribute a treatment to help the body recover from lead exposure. They are Saleem Hasan, CEO; Haleem Abdul-Rahman, Vice President & Product Development; Stephanie Poplar, Marketing Director; and Min. Omar Karriem, Sales Manager. In another segment Ernest Coverson, NAACP's Maryland voter empowerment coordinator discusses an upcomming voter training event for youth. The episode also includes an excerpt from Al Sharpton's radio show where he calls on critics to take action to help solve social problems instead of complaining.
NAACP Report 12/12/07
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Weekly TV show of the Baltimore City Branch of the NAACP hosted by Marvin "Doc" Cheatham. Guests on this episode are Anna Sowers (the wife of Zach Sowers, a 28-year-old man who is still in a coma after being beaten and robbed on June 2, 2007 while walking to his home near Patterson Park), Ramsey Flynn (a friend and advisor to the Sowers family) and Luke Broadwater (a reporter for The Baltimore Examiner who has covered the story). The episode also includes an excerpt from Al Sharpton's radio show where he calls on critics to take action to help solve social problems instead of complaining.
NAACP Report 11/27/07 - Recap of the Maryland State
Legislative Special Session
11/27/07 |
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Weekly television show of the Baltimore City Branch of the NAACP hosted by president Marvin "Doc" Cheatham. This episode is a recap of the legislative special session by state delegates and senators from Baltimore City. Panelists include (in order of appearance): Sen. Nathaniel J. McFadden (District 45), Del. Keith E. Haynes (Dist. 44), Sen. Lisa A. Gladden (Dist. 41), Sen. Joan Carter Conway (Dist. 43), Del. Nathaniel T. Oaks (Dist. 41), Del. Samuel I. (Sandy) Rosenberg (Dist. 41), Del. Melvin L. Stukes (Dist. 41), Del. Shawn Z. Tarrant (Dist. 40), Del. Cheryl D. Glenn (Dist. 45) and Del. Jill P. Carter (Dist. 41). A brief report is also given by two representatives from NAACP sister organization the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC Maryalnd president Rev. Dr. Ruby Reese Moone and SCLC Baltimore City chapter president Lt. Col. (Ret.) "Dino" Burrell).
NAACP Report 11/21/07
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Weekly TV show of the Baltimore City Branch of the NAACP hosted by Marvin "Doc" Cheatham. This episode features footage from the Nov. 16, 2007 march on the U.S. Department of Justice including interviews with Sen. Larry Young, Rev. Willie Ray, Bernadette Lockett and Deloris Phillips. The episode also includes excerpts from a panel discussion on education sponsored by the Baltimore Algebra Project and the NAACP Baltimore City Branch.
NAACP Report 11/14/07
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Weekly TV show of the Baltimore City Branch of the NAACP. Hosted by Marvin "Doc" Cheatham and Dr. Rodney Orange. Guests on this episode are Felicia Wilson, mother of Isaiah Simmons III, a 17-year-old who died last January while being restrained by staff at Bowling Brook Preparatory School, and the family's lawyer Steven H. Heisler. The episode also includes a video titled "Sickle Cell Disease: Faces of Our Children."
NAACP Report 10/23/07 - Panel Discussion on Slot
Machines in Maryland
10/23/07 |
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Weekly television show of the Baltimore City Branch of the NAACP hosted by president Marvin "Doc" Cheatham. This episode is a panel discussion about the pros and cons of bringing slot machaines to Maryland. Panelists include Stephen Janis of The Baltimore Examiner; Aaron Meisner of Stop Slots Maryland; Del. Curt Anderson; Dr. Tyrone Powers; Peter Franchot, Comptroller of Maryland; Ernie Greco, President, Baltimore AFL-CIO; David Dunphy, lobbyist for UFCW Local 27; Jeff Hooke of Maryland Tax Education Foundation; Harry Manley Servicing Director, UFCW Local 27 and Michael Johnson, of Black United Fund of Maryland.
NAACP Report 10/28/06 - Forum for Governor and U.S.
Senate Candidates
10/28/06 |
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Video of the statewide candidates forum at the 66th Annual Convention of the Maryland State NAACP Conference, produced by Baltimore Grassroots Media for "NAACP Report", a weekly TV show hosted by Baltimore City NAACP branch president Marvin "Doc" Cheatham and originally broadcast in Baltimore City on public access cable Channel 75. The forum, videotaped on Sat., Oct. 28, 2006 at the Radisson Plaza Lord Baltimore hotel, includes candidates for Governor: Ed Boyd (Green), Christopher A. Driscoll (Populist), Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. (R) and Martin O'Malley (D) and U.S. Senate candidates: Benjamin L. Cardin (D), Michael S. Steele (R), Lih Young (D, write-in) and Kevin Zeese (Green; also nominated by Libertarian and Populist parties). One of the two candidates for Comptroller on the ballot, Anne M. McCarthy (R), and both Attorney General candidates Douglas F. Gansler (D) and Scott L. Rolle (R) also spoke at the forum but were not included in the NAACP Report due to time constraints.