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NAIA NETE
Naia’s music is a personal/political soul-trip, as grounded and articulate as it is emotive, ever powered by the guitar and voice of this blossoming young visionary. “Crazy Glue” a jazzy soulful pop track shows off her unique vocal tone and her feel for flowing rhythms. Her songs would fit right alongside a radio playlist of Adele’s “Chasing Pavements,” Jason Mraz’s “I’m Yours” and John Legend’s “Ordinary People.”
IRA SHOR is a Professor of Rhetoric/Composition at the City University of NY’s Graduate Center (Phd Program in English) and in the Dept. of English at the College of Staten Island (CSI).
GRAEME MACQUEEN, a prominent professor and Director of the Centre for Peace Studies at McMaster University took early retirement to devote his time and energy to peace and justice work with a focus on the events and anomalies of 9/11. While deception is a must for war, the campaign for 9/11 Truth hopes to lay a foundation for genuine peace and justice.
Before embracing his gifts from Spirit, Rev. David-Uriel led a very active lifestyle that included baseball and martial arts. He was also, and still is, involved in the aviation industry working for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) since November 1997, where he currently is involved as a Regional Specialist helping to bridge gaps in the aviation world between the U.S. Federal Government and the public, to include the international aviation world.
Gary Loper is a recognized Twitter expert, life and business coach, mindset coach, motivational speaker, trainer, former talk radio host, and highly respected entrepreneur, helping people master the business of life by Building Better Relationships. In addition, Gary’s strong background in marketing and sales, and his 30+ years of superior customer service and 15 years of direct sales adds more depth to who he is.
Mel Proctor has written his third book. The Little General Gene Mauch: A Baseball Life is a book about the fiery Mauch, who played Major League Baseball for 6 teams. Mauch went onto manage three teams, where he received the moniker Little General.
Scott Bair covers the Oakland Raiders for CSN Bay Area. Follow him on Twitter @BairCSN
Young Junne originally from the streets of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania got locked up for two years, and has never been the same. After he was released Junne moved to Seattle, and took his passion for music towards stardom to change the hip hop industry. As a child he turned to music to get away from it all and just dedicate himself to his lyrics. He has always had determination in his eyes and has made it his goal to give his fans what they want.