Dr. Vibe asks a group of Black men about their comments about Universal Pictures’s alleged offer to help theaters pay for extra security for their theaters showing Straight Outta Compton Dr. Vibe asks Rodney Kellum, Alfonzo Porter , and Lawrence A. Rasheed for their comments on the following stories: The Dr. Vibe Show™: How Social Bias…
On Race
How Black Reporters Report on Black Death
Dr. Vibe asks some Black men about how challenging it can be for Black reporters to report on unarmed Blacks who are dying in encounters with police
Could Black People in the US Qualify as Refugees?
Dr. Vibe asks a group of African American men if African Americans have a case to claim refugee status
What Are Black Men Saying One Year After Michael Brown’s Death?
Dr. Vibe gets the thoughts of Black men one year after the death of Michael Brown
Remaining Human: Learning to See the White Racial Frame
“Every single day folks are dying. Not being able to take another breath. We are in a state of emergency. If you don’t feel that emergency, you are not human.” Patriss Cullors
High School Poetry Series: Gender, Identity, and Race — Jazmyn Alexander
“This gotta end, where do we begin? Rest in peace… Tray, Eric, Mike, and all black men.”
African Lions May Be Endangered, But Are Black Lives Endangered In America Too?
Dr. Vibe hosts a discussion with a group of Black men where they compare the attention given to the death of Cecil the lion versus the Black Lives Matter movement
High School Poetry Series: Gender, Identity, and Race — A’bria Robinson
“Boys disrespect me…If I never let them get it…They ask how much do you love me…But to them I’m nothing…I’m nothing but my body.”
Do The Majority Of White People Say There’s Racism Everywhere But Not Around Them?
Dr. Vibe asks a group of African American men for their the thoughts on a recent survey in which white people are half as likely as black people to see that racism a major problem
High School Poetry Series: Gender, Identity, and Race — Dion Pride
“Forget what the media says … Forget what politicians say … It’s time for the wake-up call … It’s time to put your glasses on.”
Can Legalswipe Provide A Degree Of Protection From Police Violence?
Dr. Vibe hosts a discussion in which Christien Levien of Legalswipe (mobile app that gives you basic legal rights during interactions with police) explains the app to a group of African American men
The Unseen Jury: The Ideology and Psychology of Covert Racism
Examining institutionalized racism’s psychological and philosophical roots and how to combat it.
High School Poetry Series: Gender, Identity, and Race — Johnny Ward
“Think you a man with that gun in yo hand? …You ain’t a man till yo actions speak for you”
The History Of Black Men On TV: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly!
Dr. Vibe hosts of conversation with a group men in which their share about the history of Black men on television
How to Overcome the Murderous Fear of White People
This isn’t a matter of the South or the North. This isn’t a matter of conservative or liberal. This is about all of you.
High School Poetry Series: Gender, Identity, and Race — DeJuan Brooks
“A lot of people don’t want to change anything. They get complacent with the way things are. If no one’s going to help, I might as well try.”





