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S.A.F.E. Communities Radio Talk Show

The S.A.F.E. Communities Radio Talk Show, a groundbreaking initiative sponsored by Radio DaBang, is dedicated to fostering an academically enriching and safe environment for its audience. By promoting S.A.F.E. Communities, this talk show aims to create a platform where individuals can engage in meaningful conversations and explore different perspectives. The show’s diverse topics, expert guests, and insightful discussions help break down barriers and create a more inclusive and understanding society.

S.A.F.E. Communities Radio Talk Show Team

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Dr. Thelma Scott

Founder & Host
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Atty. Dr. Leona Filis

Co-Host
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Maribel Rodriguez

Co-Host
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Dr. Cynthia Allen

Co-Host
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Dr. Chris Noble

Co-Host
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Dr. Sandra Scott

Co-Host

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In collaboration with Radio DaBang , the S.A.F.E. Communities Radio Talk Show has reached a broad audience, effectively contributing to a culture of acceptance and inclusivity. known for its commitment to social justice and advocacy, and Radio DaBang, a popular radio station catering to diverse communities, have provided resources and support for the show’s continued success. As a result, the S.A.F.E. Communities Radio Talk Show has emerged as a leading force in promoting positive change and nurturing an environment where everyone can thrive and succeed.

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