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Miss Neka and Tha1 Radio Celebrates "Tha1's" Birthday August 1st...Stop By or Tune In

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Community Conversations @taan Guests Talk About Making a Better Community

Community Conversations @taan Guests Talk About Needs in the Community

Mimi Hudspeth, Former Educator; KC Towns, Financial Planner & Retired Military; and Karen Cardoza, Youth Coordinator and Account Manager joined Tyrone Darden, Community Conversations @taan host to discuss basic needs in our community.

Tyrone Darden, Host for Community Conversations @taan Digs Deep on Issues that Affect Our Community

Pastor Fritz Williams, Dr. Carey Latimore and Pastor Shawanda Robinson gave interesting perspectives on how to improve our communities in the aftermath of the Zimmerman verdict, in light of the ongoing rhetoric surrounding the outcome of the case.

Tune in to Community Conversations @taan w/Host Tyrone Darden

Tune in to "Community Conversations" with Host Tyrone Darden

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Miss Neka Soon to Host the All New TAAN@night...focusing on Art Culture Entertainment

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Joc Arch dropped by the TAAN studio to talk to our host, Tyrone Darden, about coming back to the San Antonio community and to talk about his road to success.  He also gives advise to small business owners about taking their businesses to the next level.

Community Conversations w/Joy, Lawrence, Mark and Sidney

TAANs Community Conversations with Pastor Michael Brown, Connie & Mitch Marzalek

While people around the country are protesting and rallying around the city and the country, TAAN host Tyrone Darden started community conversations with many people from the San Antonio Community to talk about where we go from here.

Community Conversations w/TAAN host Tyrone Darden Discusses Community Issues with Nippy Betz, Tess House and Walter Perry

THE AFRICAN AMERICAN NETWORK (TAAN): Coming Soon...Community Conversations w/TAAN

THE AFRICAN AMERICAN NETWORK (TAAN): Coming Soon...Community Conversations w/TAAN : Saturday, July 20...a group of San Antonio's community joined together to bring different perspectives to the forefront and home we can...

Tune In to the Next...Community Conversations w/TAAN featuring Host Tyrone Darden

Community Conversations...community dialogue about community issues.

Community Conversations w/TAAN Hosted by Tyrone Darden Coming Soon...

President Obama's Speech on Trayvon Martin

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What TD Jakes Says About the Trayvon Martin Case

Claude & Zernona Black Youth Institute Raises Awareness of Trayvon Martin Trial

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In Order for Trayvon to Rest in Peace We Must All Act in Peace...From Trayvon's Mother

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Travyon Martin's Dad Identifies the Voice on the 911 as his Son's Scream

Trayvon Martin's father says his son was screaming on the 911 Tape Courtesy of CNN/YouTube

UnaBomber...Wore a Hoodie...But Out to Kill...Not Fighting for His Life

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This is not worn to be fashionable....it was worn as a disguise...

Don West's Response to the Prosecutors in the Zimmerman's Verdict

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What NAACP President Ben Jealous Says about the Zimmmerman Verdict

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What President Obama Said About the Court Decision About the Zimmerman Court Decision

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What Does the George Zimmerman & Trayvon Martin Case Mean to You

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We all have a point of view and a perspective based on our experiences, realities, opinions, influences and culture.  From some African American's perspective, we believe that racial profiling of our young black men is alive and well.  That modern day racism is protected by a legal system that was designed by the perpetrators that are profiling our young black men.  But how do you prove this underlying behavior and belief and what is it based on. On the other hand, the powers at be and individuals that believe that black people are angry, paranoid...a system that is accustomed to viewing young black males in a negative light have a different point of view and deny their accused racism. Then there's the human perspective on both sides that just see two young men whose altercation ended in the death of a young teenage boy (not necessarily a black boy) just a young teenager.  This group sees the incident not as an accident, but unfortunate and heart wrenching. I believe al