
POV Black Men's Health & Small Business
Monica May's Point Of View · Cox Media Group Orlando
February 11, 20241h 59m
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Show Notes
February is Black history month! This month we are highlighting the important figures that use their efforts to support our black community. In the first hour we spoke with Clarence Reynolds, the CEO of Black Men’s Health Alliance. He found that information about help for black men was unavailable and saw that the men in our community were dying from preventable and treatable diseases. The organization addresses the layers in black men health with the goal of elevating the importance of health. Black Men’s Health Alliance was created to make sure education was not a barrier of black men’s health knowledge and also provide group wellness coaching. www.Bmhalliance.org
In the second hour, we spoke with George Morning, C.E.O. of Small Business Advocates of Central Florida. This organization advocates on behalf of small minority businesses, which is a business with 500 or less employees. It is important that small minority businesses work as a unified block just as big companies do. Small businesses and their contributions strongly effect the government and legal movements. As small minority businesses, George Morning emphasizes holding people accountable, actively advocating, and organizing at all possible levels. To contact Mr. Morning 407/948-6360 Www.Sbadvocatescfl.org To connect with the airport [email protected] For information about the Charter Review Commission http://www.orangecountyfl.net/Home/Countycalendar.aspx?m=dtlvw&d=758918