The Dr. Vibe Show™: 6 Steps To Building A Better Workplace...
To support black employees, business leaders must challenge biases and help employees be themselves, according to a new book co-edited by Anthony J. Mayo,...
The Dr. Vibe Show™: A Look Back At Elijah Cummings’ Legacy...
Elijah Cummings, who represented major parts of Baltimore and its outskirts since 1996, was seen as an advocate for cutting prescription drug prices, fighting...
The Dr. Vibe Show™: Canada Election 2019 – How Will People...
No matter how this election plays out, let’s at least do away with oversimplified narratives about what Black people think of electoral politics. Click...
The Dr. Vibe Show™: In This Election, What’s A Black Voter...
Black communities have always been part of Canada, but you wouldn’t know it at election time, when the unique challenges they face are ignored....
The Dr. Vibe Show™: Elijah Cummings Built A Legacy Around Helping...
The longtime Baltimore congressman died at 68, leaving behind a trail of kindness and encouragement. Click on the link below to read more.
Elijah Cummings...
The Dr. Vibe Show™: Help Wanted – Too Many Jobs and...
In 39 states, there are more jobs than people seeking work. Click on the link below to read more.
Help Wanted: Too Many Jobs and...
The Dr. Vibe Show™: Live Tonight At 7 P.M. Eastern/4 P.M....
Aisha K. Staggers had her first major publication, an album review, in The New Haven Register while just a sophomore in high school. Another...
The Dr. Vibe Show™: A Hug Of Forgiveness For Amber Guyger...
The hug from Brandt Jean was genuine, but Isaac Bailey writes that the response, largely from white America, rubbed him the wrong way. Click...
The Dr. Vibe Show™: These Black Women Got Candid About Life...
These top Black female execs made it to the top using only the wisdom, resilience and determination that a Black woman could possess. Click...
The Dr. Vibe Show™: Maybe Black Men Protect White Women Because...
For cis-het Black men, we must remember, the search for place is often the search, again, to become white men. To sit at that...

















