Saturday, December 27, 2008

Health Matters

This week Mateen and Kai will talk about what kinds of things Black men need to be aware of in order to lead strong healthy lives. We will talk about the importance of excercise and proper diet. We will also give you several resources you can use to find this information for yourself. Some of the practices that we have used for years includes colonics (Mateen has been getting them for years) Accunpture and Massage Therapy (Kai has been using these as part of his regular health regiment for years).

Be sure and stop by and join the fun!

The Diop and Dupe Show

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

I beleive this whole-heartedly

"With greater confidence in yourself and
your abilities, you will set bigger goals, make
bigger plans, and commit yourself to achieving
objectives that today you only dream about."
— Brian Tracy: a self-help author and speaker

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Our End of Year Show for 2008

On this week's show Mateen and Kai will take a look back at the most significants events of 2008 as it relates to Black America. We will also take a look forward at what areas we should be focused for the upcoming year.



Please join us for the discussion.

-The Diop and Dupe Show

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Money Matters and Black Men

On Sunday, Mateen and Kai discuss important issues of finance that all Black men should be made aware. It is no longer enough simply to have a job. We must learn to create wealth and leave our children something they can build upon.


Hotep,
Kai

Friday, December 12, 2008

The 26th African American Men and Boys Conference




This event will be broadcast live on December 13, 2008. We will resume our regular schedule next week:



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kai Ajala Dupé
Phone: 512-695-7207
Fax: 214-594-0195
Email: kai.dupe@kaidupe.com
http://www.kaidupe.com


EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY EXPERT TO SPEAK AT
THE 26TH AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN AND BOYS CONFERENCE

AUSTIN, December 11, 2008 – Kai Ajala Dupé, educational technology expert and advocate for the global use of technology, will deliver the keynote speech at the 26th African American Men and Boys Conference on Saturday, December 13, 2008. The free event, presented by the African American Men and Boys Harvest Foundation, Inc., will be held at Round Rock High School in Austin, Texas.

"I work diligently to assist those around me to transform their lives through education, and hope that my words will inspire a new generation of leaders in the fields of education and technology," Dupé said.

The African American Men and Boys Harvest Foundation is a unique organization that brings together successful African American men to mentor and partner with African American boys within a structured environment, and with a specific focus on reducing the achievement gap between the boys and their peers.

The theme for this year's conference is "Individual Responsibility," and Dupé will speak on "Making Sacrifices Today for Tomorrow’s Success." The forum will include workshops for children and adults, and refreshments and door prizes will be awarded to attendees.

"Previous conferences have more than met my expectations," said Mateen Diop, Principal of Herman Hirsch Elementary School in San Antonio, Texas, "As an educational leader I received concrete solutions I can institute immediately at my school."

More information on the 26th African American Men and Boys Conference, as well as other upcoming events, can be found on the Harvest Foundation website: http://www.aambharvestfoundation.com

About Kai Dupé
Kai Ajala Dupé is an expert on educational technology and travels around the world advocating for the use of technology in education. In addition to running a small business called KDP, Dupé is an online instructor for Kaplan University where he teaches courses in programming and database design. Dupé voluntarily serves as Director of Communications for the Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA) and writes for the Where Are Blacks In Technology blog, where he addresses issues concerning the lack of participation of African Americans and other minorities in the technology arena and promotes ideas to reduce the digital divide. As a doctoral student in the Pepperdine University Graduate School of Education and Psychology (GSEP) Educational Technology program, Dupé is conducting research to determine success factors in the unique journey of African American males.

Dupé, an accomplished Microsoft Certified Trainer, was recently published in the Texas Computer Education Association's (TCEA) TechEdge journal, and was invited to speak on using virtual worlds as a means of teaching leadership at the Paris International Conference on Education, Economy & Society.

Dupé holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Computer Science from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, and a Master of Arts degree in Educational Technology from GSEP.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

The Importance of HBCU's and The African American Student Leadership Conference


This week we will be discussing Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU's) and have a conversation with Dr. A.J. Stovall. Dr. Stovall is the director of The National African American Student Leadership Conference. Kai spoke at this event last January at Rust College. It is a wonderful event and the kind of conference we need to replicate all across the country at HBCU's and in our communities.

Please join in on this important conversation!