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On The Record #122: Lisa Rice of National Fair Housing Alliance

Attorneys are expecting a wave of new divorce filings once the coronavirus quarantine subsides. More numbers; there is an increase in domestic violence, child abuse, and sexual harassment reports.

April Ryan is joined by Lisa Rice, President & CEO of the National Fair Housing Alliance to speaks about sexual harassment and discrimination reported by Black and Latinx women, who often subjected to inappropriate behavior from landlords and building supers.

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Hollywood Live Extra #129: Atlanta’s Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children HBO Documentary

Tanya Hart is joined by directors Sam Pollard and Maro Chermayeff about the five-part “Atlanta’s Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children” documentary. It documents in detail Atlanta’s history over the past half-century, billed as “the city too busy to hate,” seemingly on the brink of significant strides under its first Black mayor, Maynard Jackson, before the brutal killings shattered the community.

AfroEconomics #69: Your biggest financial fear

What is your greatest retirement fear? Research suggests that outliving your money will likely be one of the top answers. In fact, 51% of investors surveyed for a 2019 AIG retirement study ranked outliving their money as their top anxiety. Retirees face greater “longevity risk” today. The Census Bureau says that Americans typically retire around age 63. Social Security projects that today’s 63-year-old’s will live into their mid-eighties, on average. This is a mean life expectancy, so while some of these seniors may pass away earlier, others may live past 90 or 100. Here are some key tips on how to reduce your financial fears when it comes to retirement.

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Hollywood Live Extra #126: Actress Raven Goodwin Talks Her Role in Clark Sisters Movie on Lifetime

Actress Raven Goodwin joins Tanya Hart on Hollywood Live Extra to talk about her role as Denise Clark in the Lifetime movie, The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel.

Executive producers and GRAMMY Award winners Queen Latifah, Mary J. Blige, Missy Elliott and Dr. Holly Carter bring the authorized musical tale of the incomparable gospel singers, The Clark Sisters, and tell the story of the highest-selling female gospel group in history.

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On The Record #117: Bishop Paul Morton of Full Gospel Baptist Church

According to White House estimates, 120,000 COVID-19 deaths are expected in the U.S. and 80% of the nation is on stay-at-home orders.

AURN’s April Ryan speaks with Bishop Paul Morton, founder of The Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship and Co-Pastor of GSS in New Orleans, about his love for the people of New Orleans, why it is becoming a coronavirus epicenter, and speaks about pastors still hosting in-person services.


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On The Record #115: Amazon PR and Policy Chief Jay Carney on Jobs, Economy

Amazon PR and policy chief Jay Carney on new hires, jobs reports, and the economy. Carney has been the senior vice president of global corporate affairs at Amazon since March 2, 2015. He oversees public policy and public relations for all of Amazon’s businesses around the world and reports to CEO and founder Jeff Bezos.

Carney was the former White House press secretary to President Barack Obama from January 2011 through June 2014. For the first two years of Obama’s presidency, Carney was director of communications for Vice President Joe Biden.