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NBC6 Voices: A look at the epidemic of loneliness
Identifying danger signs and suggestions for making lifesaving connections. Our Guests Dr. Jeff Rocker, Celebrity Therapist and Dr. Casandra “Coach Cass” Henriquez.
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NBC6 Voices voter's guide: Everything you need to know ahead of election
Everything you need to know about voter registration and preparing to vote in the upcoming general election. Our guests; Joe Scott, Broward County Supervisor of Elections; Dr. Monica Elliott of the League of Women Voters Broward County ; and Dwight Bullard, Senior Political Advisor, Florida Rising.
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Miramar mayor, constituents infuriated by incinerator
Miramar Mayor Wayne Messam joins Jawan to express his point of view about Miami-Dade County’s plan to build a trash incinerator way too close to the Broward County border and his constituents.
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Is Florida in play in the race for the White House?
Jawan puts that question to State Senator Shevrin Jones and Conservative Legal Consultant, Attorney Levi Williams. They offer their perspectives on how the sunshine state could impact the race for the White House.
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Tyreek Hill's troubling traffic stop
Jawan sits down with retired Miami Assistant Police Chief Craig McQueen, former federal prosecutor Chris Lomax, and civil rights attorney Marwan Porter to dissect how what should have been a basic traffic stop for speeding shifted in the wrong direction.
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Women of Color Empowerment
Founder Burnadette Norris-Weeks, esq talks about how her non-profit is helping black women to bond and get ready for the world.
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One-on-one with Stephen A. Smith
Jawan ventures beyond sports to talk politics with the man who calls himself a “straight shooter.”
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One-on-one with Ben Crump
He’s best known for being a civil rights fighter and is nicknamed “Black America’s Attorney General.” Ben Crump sits down with Jawan to talk Social Justice and how he’s making his mark on tennis.
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Miami's Civilian Investigative Panel fights for survival
Policing the police is going to be harder as civilian investigative panels are being disbanded. We sit down with Miami CIP Director Rodney Jacobs to learn why the panel is so vital to police/community relations.
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The sweet success of Duke & Dame
We find out what’s shaking with whiskey makers Chima Burey and Amani Macaulay.
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Decisions and dollars: OneUnited Bank CEO teaches kids valuable money lessons
OneUnited Bank President & CEO Teri Williams teaches teens the truth and consequences of money choices.
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Dusk to Dawn Entrepreneur Camp: Transforming young, idle minds into entrepreneurs
Miami Gardens Councilman Reggie Leon and Activist Santonio Carter team up to keep kids safe by teaching them creative pursuits.
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Combating human trafficking in Opa-locka
Police Chief Kenneth Ottley shares his city’s mission to end the disturbing crime by teaching residents to spot the signs.
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The ABCs of NIL deals
Name, image and likeness comes to Florida’s high school athletes. We check out the pros and cons with sports manager Junior Desinor, coach Andrew Moran and student athlete Alexander Lloyd.
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Orange Blossom Classic: Where HBCU culture and pride collide
There are big changes to the Orange Blossom Classic, both on and off the field this year. Executive Director Kendra Bullock-Major and Miami-Dade Chairman Oliver Gilbert tell us all about them.
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Take a bite out of Kekoon in Davie on National Black Business Month
August is National Black Business Month. Jawan visits Kekoon restaurant in Davie, where something tasty and beautiful is hatching inside.
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Urban Golf Weekend: Putting with a purpose to fundraise for HBCUs
Urban Golf Weekend returns. Jawan gets the “tee” on the event that puts the “fun” in fundraising for HBCU golf programs.
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MDCPS superintendent discusses new lessons plans and more for the school year
Miami-Dade County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Jose Dotres discusses new procedures, policies and lesson plans coming to the district.
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BCPS Superintendent talks first day of school, new “A” grade
Broward County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Howard Hepburn talks about his first full year at the helm and addresses the first day of school delays brought on by new metal detectors, along with the district’s new “A” rating.
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The graves with no names: A man's journey to healing after his family's murders during migration from Haiti
A Haitian man hoping for help to mark the final resting places of his mother and siblings who were killed at sea while migrating to South Florida receives an amazing gift to ease his grief.