News
You have been invited by T25CL Entertainment to join a live Community Call at "Compton Politics"
FPA-Foundation The people’s movement works to advance the civil and human rights of people through community organizing & advocacy, training, education, and public policy and legislative development. FPA-Foundation The people’s Movement believe that everyone should have a voice in the decisions that affect our lives and be fully engaged in our democracy.
Dorin C. Matthews has a Bachelor’s in Human Services and a MASTERS IN SOCIAL WORK. She has been a foster/adoptive foster parent for the past eleven years and has faced many obstacles and challenges, with limited support from foster care agencies. While working as a foster parent advocate within a foster care agency, she observed that services were not being adequately provided to the foster parents and youths. She decided she wanted to make a change and break that cycle. The eleven years of experience motivated her to reach out and help foster youths & foster parents, by providing support, education and empowerment. Dorin believe’s that the key for foster parents & foster youths in order to make changes is unity. Speak up and be heard! That is the only way change will happen.
Date: Monday, February 2, 2015
Listen to the Recording:
T25CL Galaxy Talk Radio: Compton Politics
![]() |
||
|
T25CL Galaxy Talk Radio at Rosalyn's Corner
You have been invited by Rosalyn Jordan-Mills to join a live Community Call at "Rosalyn's Corner" T25CL GALAXY TALK RADIO (Join in)
Host: Galaxy Talk Radio
Guest: Miles Grayson - Record Producer
Miles Grayson heads the A & R division of Rizing Sun Records. He has a resume that covers over four decades of experience in the recording industry, with major production and arranging credits. Miles has worked with some of the most well know personalities in the entertainment industry such as The Blossoms, The Righteous Brothers, The Beach Boys, Roosevelt Grier, Sonny & Cher, Joe Cocker, Sam Cooke, Papa John Creach, Jackie DeShannon, Vernon Garret, Sonny Green, The Edwin Hawkins Singers, Canned Heat, Jimmy Holiday, B.B. King, Mary Love, The Sisters Love, Bill Medley Tony Orlando & Dawn, Jefferson Starship, Betty Swan, Little Johnny Taylor, Ted Taylor, Carla Thomas Rufus Thomas, Mary Wells, and Bobby Womack
Please "Sign-Up" and log onto to T25CL Galaxy Talk Radio at http://tinyurl.com/ous27pz and speak to my guest on the show. Ask questions and get to know them and their works.
Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Time: 7:30 PM PST / 10:30 PM EST
How to participate:
Call in: (724) 444-7444
Call ID: 120021 #
Access Code: 1 #
Listen to the Recording:
If you missed this event or want to hear previous recorded episodes just log into and go to Galaxy Talk Radio and click on "Rosalyn's Corner" to review past episodes click here.
T25CL Galaxy Talk Radio Compton Politics
You have been invited by Lorenzo Elvis Murphy to join a live Community Call at "Compton Politics"
T25CL GALAXY TALK RADIO (Join in) Host: Galaxy Talk Radio - t25clcity@gmail.com
Guest: Ron L. Dowell and Isaac Asberry - Discussion on the Judicial System
Ron L. Dowell retired after 38 years with Los Angeles County, first in healthcare, and the last 18 as an exemplary professional manager in the Sheriff’s Department, where he earned two Master’s degrees from California State University Long Beach in Criminal Justice and Emergency Services Administration. He has taught undergraduate statistics for Woodbury University in Glendale, CA.
Ron is the 2011 recipient of the Medgar Edgers Award from the National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice. In February 2012, Ron received the “People Making a Difference Award,” from the Romel C. Deloatch II Entrepreneurial Training Center in Compton.
An alumni of Compton College, Ron is a lifelong resident of the Watts and Compton areas of Los Angeles where has witnessed from ground zero the devastation caused by two major rebellions, both sparked by incidents involving the police. With four decades in public service Mr. Dowell has a unique perspective on what it takes to prevent riots and effectively serve urban communities. He wrote COMPTON 4 COPS: Community-based crime fighting in disadvantaged racially and ethnically diverse urban communities, to help communities make improvements in public safety service delivery. One key is to reduce fear and improve understanding between the communities and the agencies whose job it is to serve them.
Ron currently is currently volunteers with Teen Intervention Program that aims to improve life conditions for young people.
Isaac Asberry was born and raised in Compton, California. He graduated from Compton High School and immediately entered the United States Coast Guard, in 1974. Upon being honorably discharged, he began his employment with the Federal Bureau of Prison in 1978, as a correctional officer. He retired from the Bureau of Prisons as a Lieutenant in 1994. While employed with the Bureau of Prisons he received a number of awards and certification for his training with Disruptive Prison Groups, Special Investigation of Crucial Incidents and in firearms. From 1995 to 2003, Mr. Asberry worked with two different security companies, one which he established, SORT. With both companies, he transported precious metals, provided security for major public events including, the Black Entertainment Television (BET), Academy and Vibe Award shows as well as providing security for private parties and social events. In 2004, Mr. Asberry began working with homeless and troubled teens, through a number of community and church based programs in the Compton and Los Angeles areas. He continued his volunteer work with various organizations until 2007.
Isaac currently serves as the CEO/Founder of the Teen Intervention Program (TIP). The Teen Intervention Program is a non-profit organization developed in 2008, to help identify and address the problems that children in the Los Angeles County area face, that include poor social skills, inferior academic education, abuse of alcohol and other illicit substances, and gang affiliation. He has received numerous accommodation and Certificates of Recognition from the State Assembly
Office, Los Angeles County Sherriff Department, National Association of Black in Criminal Justice, and the Church Of Scientology, for his current work with TIP.
Mr. Asberry has received specialized training in the development of Human Rights, evidence-based drug prevention curriculums including the Truth about Drugs and the Way to Happiness.
Please log onto to T25CL Galaxy Talk Radio at www.t25cl.com and speak to my guest on the show. Ask questions and get to know them and their works.
Date: Monday, January 26, 2015
Time: 7:30 PM PST
How to participate:
Call in:
Dial: (724) 444-7444
Call ID: 133574 #
Access Code: 1 #
Join from your computer by calling in or just to listen along log onto www.t25cl.com
Listen to the Recording:
If you missed this event or want to hear previous recorded episodes go to www.t25cl.com and click on Compton Politics
***Note: We are not a Spam
T25CL Galaxy Talk Radio at Rosalyn's Corner
You have been invited by Rosalyn Jordan-Mills to join a live Community Call at "Rosalyn's Corner" T25CL GALAXY TALK RADIO (Join in)
Host: Galaxy Talk Radio
Guest: "How Far have we really come?" - An Open Panel of Special guests

Americans have recognized black history annually since 1926, first as "Negro History Week" and later as "Black History Month."
What you might not know is that black history had barely begun to be studied-or even documented-when the tradition originated.
Although blacks have been in America at least as far back as colonial times, it was not until the 20th century that they gained a respectable presence in the history books. So let's take a journey from then to now.
Please "Sign-Up" and log onto to T25CL Galaxy Talk Radio at http://tinyurl.com/ous27pz and speak to my guest on the show. Ask questions and get to know them and their works
Scheduled Time:
Date: Wed, January 21, 2015
Time: 7:30 PM PST / 10:30 PM EST
How to participate:
Call in:
-
Dial: (724) 444-7444
-
Enter: 120021 # (Call ID)
-
Enter: 1 # or your PIN
Join from your computer:
Listen to the Recording:
If you missed this event or want to hear previous recorded episodes click here.
***Note: We are not a Spam
Comments
0 Comments