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Radio Host Speaks At NKU MLK Commemoration The Kentucky Post Hooters likes boobs not bruises Salon
Tue, 06 Jan 2009 17:01:42 +0000
commemoration program on Jan. at p.m. in NKU s University Center Otto Budig Theater. The program is themed Remember Celebrate Act A Day On Not a Day Off. Thousands of listeners tune in coast to coast on Sirius XM Satellite Radio channel and WOL AM in Washington D.C. to Madison s daily radio talk show. Known as The Black Eagle Madison s bio notes that he needs two wings to fly. And for him that translates into successfully balancing the passions of talk radio and political activism. It s a balancing act that has won him praise in the talk radio industry and civil rights community. When many of his peers are all talk and no action Madison has spent his entire adult life in the trenches engaged in the very issues he raises with his radio audience. It is a sacrifice that has meant going to jail for civil disobedience countless times taking part in hunger strikes in opposition to apartheid in South Africa and genocide and modern day slavery in Sudan. In April Madison was awarded Talker magazine s coveted Freedom of Speech Award. Previous recipients have included Howard Stern Al Franken Rush Limbaugh Bill O Reilly and Brian Lamb. A native of Dayton Ohio Madison has been named Talker magazine s Most Important Radio Talk Show Hosts nine times an amazing feat for someone who started his career on Detroit s legendary WXYZ AM in . Madison has been relentless in his efforts to protect those who suffer at the hands of powerful interests. He led demonstrations and arrests in front of the Sudanese Embassy for straight days to end the genocide in Darfur. His efforts led first to the House of Representatives and U.S Senate and later the Bush administration declaring genocide was taking place in Darfur. Madison followed this up by leading a campaign to divest billion in Sudan. To date Illinois South Carolina Michigan New Hampshire New Jersey Oregon and California have divested from Sudan. Madison has traveled three times to the war zones in southern Sudan where he participated in the freeing of more than slaves and delivering survival kits to refugees. He organized a Sudan Campaign to end slavery and raised thousands of dollars to free slaves at a cost of per slave. He participated in the victorious movement opposing the deportation of Liberians from the United States in . He and his wife Sharon have been married for more than years and live in Washington D.C. Additional details about Madison can be found at JoeMadison.com. Kentucky Post Email Story ToEmail YourName YourEmail Message Send a copy to my email Please add and and type the answer here You can send a story to multiple email addresses by separating the email addresses with a semicolon This station will not store your email address or your recipient s email address or use them in any way. Add a Comment Add Video Comment Comments Save Share Story digg reddit newsvine Google del.icio.us Yahoo Most Popular Man Allegedly Uses Mail Chute As Toilet DHL UPS Still Negotiating International Service Contract Police Year Old Ohio Boy Shoots Babysitter Kentuckians Urged To Seek Tax Credits Three Plead Guilty To Frat Hazing News from the Ft. Mitchell Police Arrest Wanted Criminal Ft. Mitchell Eyesore Torn Down Radio Host Speaks At NKU MLK Commemoration Ft. Thomas Schools Hosts Info. Seminar Covington Police Search For Double Shooting Suspect More News from the Tri State news from WCPO.com No Salt Shortage for the City of Cincinnati Former Empower President Joins Sunrise Pastor Charged With Sex Abuse Says He Has HIV Four Miami U. Students Injured After Crash In Pa. Hamilton Co. Sheriff Cutting Twp. Road Patrols More Tri State News News from the Commonwealth Highway Deaths Down In Ky. State Fire Marshal Investigate Bullitt Co. Fire Ky. Lawmakers To Choose House Speaker Pastor Charged With Sex Abuse Says He Has HIV NY Offers Healthier Food In Women Child Program More from the Commonwealth National News House Senate convene for th Congress Bush establishes marine monuments in Pacific Obama says trillion dollar deficits may last years Blackwater guards plead not guilty to Iraqi deaths Burris denied seat in U.S. Senate More National News KY Sports and Scores UK Basketball Tickets Available UK Women s Tennis Begins In Top Earls Dominant In Second Half As Rebels Boys Top Eagles Bryan s Record Setting Performance Leads Villa Boys Over Bellevue U of L Tops UK KY Prep Scores Schedules Scripps TV Station Group The E.W. Scripps Co. Privacy Policy Updated Terms of Use Updated EEO More news and information from our local news partners This site is hosted and managed by Inergize Digital Media .
Radio Host Speaks At NKU MLK Commemoration The Kentucky Post Hooters likes boobs not bruises Salon
Tue, 06 Jan 2009 17:01:42 +0000
commemoration program on Jan. at p.m. in NKU s University Center Otto Budig Theater. The program is themed Remember Celebrate Act A Day On Not a Day Off. Thousands of listeners tune in coast to coast on Sirius XM Satellite Radio channel and WOL AM in Washington D.C. to Madison s daily radio talk show. Known as The Black Eagle Madison s bio notes that he needs two wings to fly. And for him that translates into successfully balancing the passions of talk radio and political activism. It s a balancing act that has won him praise in the talk radio industry and civil rights community. When many of his peers are all talk and no action Madison has spent his entire adult life in the trenches engaged in the very issues he raises with his radio audience. It is a sacrifice that has meant going to jail for civil disobedience countless times taking part in hunger strikes in opposition to apartheid in South Africa and genocide and modern day slavery in Sudan. In April Madison was awarded Talker magazine s coveted Freedom of Speech Award. Previous recipients have included Howard Stern Al Franken Rush Limbaugh Bill O Reilly and Brian Lamb. A native of Dayton Ohio Madison has been named Talker magazine s Most Important Radio Talk Show Hosts nine times an amazing feat for someone who started his career on Detroit s legendary WXYZ AM in . Madison has been relentless in his efforts to protect those who suffer at the hands of powerful interests. He led demonstrations and arrests in front of the Sudanese Embassy for straight days to end the genocide in Darfur. His efforts led first to the House of Representatives and U.S Senate and later the Bush administration declaring genocide was taking place in Darfur. Madison followed this up by leading a campaign to divest billion in Sudan. To date Illinois South Carolina Michigan New Hampshire New Jersey Oregon and California have divested from Sudan. Madison has traveled three times to the war zones in southern Sudan where he participated in the freeing of more than slaves and delivering survival kits to refugees. He organized a Sudan Campaign to end slavery and raised thousands of dollars to free slaves at a cost of per slave. He participated in the victorious movement opposing the deportation of Liberians from the United States in . He and his wife Sharon have been married for more than years and live in Washington D.C. Additional details about Madison can be found at JoeMadison.com. Kentucky Post Email Story ToEmail YourName YourEmail Message Send a copy to my email Please add and and type the answer here You can send a story to multiple email addresses by separating the email addresses with a semicolon This station will not store your email address or your recipient s email address or use them in any way. Add a Comment Add Video Comment Comments Save Share Story digg reddit newsvine Google del.icio.us Yahoo Most Popular Man Allegedly Uses Mail Chute As Toilet DHL UPS Still Negotiating International Service Contract Police Year Old Ohio Boy Shoots Babysitter Kentuckians Urged To Seek Tax Credits Three Plead Guilty To Frat Hazing News from the Ft. Mitchell Police Arrest Wanted Criminal Ft. Mitchell Eyesore Torn Down Radio Host Speaks At NKU MLK Commemoration Ft. Thomas Schools Hosts Info. Seminar Covington Police Search For Double Shooting Suspect More News from the Tri State news from WCPO.com No Salt Shortage for the City of Cincinnati Former Empower President Joins Sunrise Pastor Charged With Sex Abuse Says He Has HIV Four Miami U. Students Injured After Crash In Pa. Hamilton Co. Sheriff Cutting Twp. Road Patrols More Tri State News News from the Commonwealth Highway Deaths Down In Ky. State Fire Marshal Investigate Bullitt Co. Fire Ky. Lawmakers To Choose House Speaker Pastor Charged With Sex Abuse Says He Has HIV NY Offers Healthier Food In Women Child Program More from the Commonwealth National News House Senate convene for th Congress Bush establishes marine monuments in Pacific Obama says trillion dollar deficits may last years Blackwater guards plead not guilty to Iraqi deaths Burris denied seat in U.S. Senate More National News KY Sports and Scores UK Basketball Tickets Available UK Women s Tennis Begins In Top Earls Dominant In Second Half As Rebels Boys Top Eagles Bryan s Record Setting Performance Leads Villa Boys Over Bellevue U of L Tops UK KY Prep Scores Schedules Scripps TV Station Group The E.W. Scripps Co. Privacy Policy Updated Terms of Use Updated EEO More news and information from our local news partners This site is hosted and managed by Inergize Digital Media .
