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Are you “Hot” enough for politics? Well that sounds pretty provocative-and there’s more. Why is the media coverage for men so different from women? And, why aren’t there more American women in politics? The Brooklyn Savvy Panel will discuss these questions and more with guest, Kimberly Peeler-Allen of Peeler Allen Consulting. Please tune into this…
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Tune into this episode of Brooklyn Savvy as we discuss mixing business with pleasure at the workplace. And, we’re not just talking about romantic liaisons. What about the peer who becomes a subordinate, or the subordinate who becomes the trusted confidante. Author Marsha Haygood, discusses the pitfalls and potential of these relationships, and how to…
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So exactly what are the tactics, and strategies women use to get ahead in the workplace? The same can hold true for organizations where friends will say one thing to your face, and something entirely different behind your back. So what drives this behavior? Is it that women are uncomfortable being direct, are we taught,…
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Please tune into this episode of Brooklyn Savvy as we explore the issue of Human Trafficking with Barbara Glickstein, public health nurse and host of WBAI 99.5 Healthstyles. The panel also talks about nannies in Brooklyn and ask provocative questions looking at our relationships with domestic workers, and focusing on our own personal ethics. What’s…
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Tune into Brooklyn Savvy as we discuss the Human Trafficking in Haiti, and the Haitian Relief Efforts with the Executive Director of DWA Fanm Margaret Tropnas and noted Public Health Nurse and Radio Talk Show Host WBAI 99.5 with Barbara Glickstein, and Executive Director DWA Fanm The Brooklyn Savvy Panel explores what the current status of the Haitian Relief efforts and what the Haitian government is doing…
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Looking for the best look to help create the image you want? Watch this episode of Brooklyn Savvy with stylist to noteables Michelle James as she talks about what looks best on you and why. We’ll also explore what’s the best look for the ocassion, and how to celebrate your feminity in the workplace…
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Brooklyn Savvy explores interracial relationships in this episode that you won’t want to miss. Author and Journalist Steve Witt discusses his new book “American Moses,” which is a provocative tale of a mixed race relationship influenced by diverse cultures, and societal expectations. Attorney Yolan Nicholson talks about what it’s like to date cross-culturally, and the…
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AIDS/HIV continues to plague communities of color. African American women are 27 times more likely to be infected by the AIDS virus then their white counterparts. So what’s driving these startling statistics, and what can we do to stop the spread of this disease. This conversation explores many aspects of these AIDS epidemic, and if…
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Brooklyn Savvy keeps it real on this personal and provocative look at infidelity. Take a listen to the Brooklyn Savvy panel and Psycho-therapist Mary Pender-Greene as she takes us through a discussion on what makes people in otherwise commited relationships cheat. Tune into Brooklyn Savvy on BCAT every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month…
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Thinking about starting your own business? Tune into this episode of Brooklyn Savvy with Clara Villarosa author of a new book “Getting Down to Business,” which coincidentally has been nominated for an NAACP Image Award. Clara shares advice with Christine Dunson owner of the Deity Lounge and Supper Club on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. The Sunday Style section…



