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Bring It On! – November 27, 2023: Countering the Far Right’s Efforts to Whitewash African American History

On today’s edition of Bring It On!, host Clarence Boone and guest host Dr. Gloria Howell spend the hour with Dr. Charlie Nelms and Frank Motley to discuss efforts nationwide to ban schools from teaching critical race theory and the 1619 Project.                 Credits: Today’s hosts are Clarence Boone and Dr. Gloria Howell. …

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Bring It On! – November 7, 2022: Vote in the 2022 Mid-term Elections with Dr. Charlie Nelms

On today’s edition of Bring It On!, the hosts, William Hosea, Liz Mitchell, and Clarence Boone, spend the hour with Dr. Charlie Nelms to talk about why it is important to vote in the 2022 Mid-Term Elections tomorrow, November 8, 2022. Dr. Charlie Nelms is a veteran higher education administrator and chancellor emeritus of North Carolina Central University. He makes …

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WFHB Local News – October 31st, 2022

This is the WFHB Local News for Monday, October 31st, 2022. Later in the program, police have arrested a man in connection with two murders in Delphi, Indiana. More updates on the Delphi murders in today’s headlines. Also coming up in the next half hour, Dr. Charlie Nelms reads from his essay, “Five Reasons Why I Vote, and You Should …

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Bring It On! – January 17, 2022: Keynote Speaker for Annual Citywide MLK Celebration – Dr. Eddie Cole

Today’s Bring It On! hosts, Clarence Boone and William Hosea speak with Dr. Eddie Cole. He is the keynote speaker for the City of Bloomington’s annual MLK celebration. He is speaking on “The Challenge of Action and the Challenges of Action.” Dr. Charlie Nelms also joins the conversation. Dr. Eric Cole is an associate professor of higher education and organizational …

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Bring It On! – June 10, 2019

Part One: Hosts Clarence Boone and Roberta Radovich speak with Dr. Virginia Githiri, who is a professor at IU’s School of Public Health in Bloomington, IN. She is also a professional vocalist, having more than 20 years of experience, a motivational speaker, and also an entrepreneur. Today she visits Bring It On! to discuss how she directs her passions into …

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Bring It On! – April 8, 2019

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Part One: Hosts Clarence Boone and Liz Mitchell speak with Dr. Charlie Nelms about the launch of his new book, “From Cotton Fields to University Leadership: All Eyes on Charlie, A Memoir – A Story of How Education was His Weapon of Choice for Fighting Racism and Inequality.” Dr. Nelms will launching his book as part of the IU Bicentennial …

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Bring It On – February 18, 2019

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PART ONE: Hosts Clarence Boone and Roberta Radovich speak with Dr. Charlie Nelms, who is a higher education consultant and senior scholar with the American Association of State Colleges and Universities and  a former chancellor with universities in North Carolina, Indiana, and Michigan. They discuss the state of higher education with Betsy Devos as the United States Secretary of Education …

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Bring It On! – February 26, 2018

William Hosea and Roberta Radovich welcome Liz Mitchell and Dr. Charlie Nelms PART ONE On tonight’s show, William and Roberta, along with Jim Sims, welcome Bring It On contributor and segment producer of Dark Past/Bright Future Liz Mitchell. Liz joins us to give a detailed history of the African-American community in Martinsville. PART TWO Dr. Charlie Nelms, former chancellor of …

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Bring It On! – November 6, 2017

Tonight’s hosts William Hosea and Cornelius Wright interview Victoria Jones, Brandon Washington, Gabrielle Steenberger and Dr. Charlie Nelms about the memories and merits one can derive from taking advantage of an opportunity to study abroad. Dr.Nelms is a transformational servant-leader, a motivational speaker, and a consultant with expertise in higher education. Credits: Our show’s Executive Producer is Wes Martin. Our …

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