Ron Holland
Thousands of federal workers have been fired by the Trump Administration. Americans of all stripes are grappling with anxiety as the stock market plummets, workers in various areas of government see their incomes snatched away; families endure disruption in their livelihoods and uncertainty hovers over the nation as Americans await the drop of another shoe. […]
This winter’s heating bills have been brutal for many families, especially low income households. With rising cost of electricity and natural gas, families in North Carolina are feeling a sharp pinch and the cost of comfort during these winter months is taxing their pocketbooks and wallets. The Mecklenburg County Homes Energy Assistance Program is here […]
Archivist, Cheryse Terry, Founder of Archive CLT is doing exceptional work preserving Black History and culture. Ms. Terry has over a decade of experience in collecting and dealing with vintage items, and her cafe on Beatties ford Road in Charlotte is a hub for community engagement, a gathering place for community leaders, politicians and family […]
There’s no doubt, black homeownership has increased significantly in the years following the passage of the Fair Housing Act of 1968. Still, a staggering 30% gap exists between African Americans and Whites when it comes to owning a home. In fact, the black homeownership rate is 44% while White homeownership is at 74%. Closing the […]
Intergenerational and multigenerational trauma is real. Whether the trauma is embedded in the cellular structure or DNA, or manifested exclusively via mental health, the stress is nevertheless enormous. How does this trauma impact young people and can it be mitigated. ‘COMMUNITY VOICES’ host, Ron Holland delved into this issue with Mental Health Strategist, Carla A. […]
If you aren’t familiar with Sainted or Trap Jazz music, the Black Notes Project is providing the Queen City a look into the latest innovation of the contemporary and traditional jazz sound. Mike Kitchen and Amy Carlton, Founders of Sol Kitchen, a live music and events production company, has collaborated with the Blumenthal Performing Arts […]
East Charlotte Nissan, in partnership with Radio One Charlotte’s three Urban stations 105.3, Praise 100.9 and 102.5 the Block are joining forces to support the creativity and education of young people in the Queen City with its ‘Kicks for Kids Contest.’ ‘COMMUNITY VOICES’ host, Ron Holland talks with Ollin Dunford, II about the Kicks for […]
The partnership between the Stay Well Campaign and Cobb Institute to increase vaccine access in black and brown communities has already produced respectable results. With a host of pop-up events attended by more than 3,000 people, the work of increasing local vaccinations is contributing to national dosage results – hovering close to 77% of […]
Director of Wellness Tish Guerin for the Carolina Panthers talks with Community Voices host Ron Holland about how the Carolina Panthers stayed involved in the Charlotte community during the Holidays. The Panthers may be out of the playoffs but their Holidays spirit are still full of cheer with the many organizations the players are involved […]
Howard Lamar Glover is a transplant from Ohio ready to make his mark in Charlotte with his love for Archery. The Ohio native and recent transplant to Charlotte is collaborating with a host of business and civic groups in order for his beloved sport of Archery to become as popular as traditional sports in the Black […]
Fonda Bryant and NFL player Doug Middleton discuss how serious mental health is and why it’s important for those who suffer to get help. The NAMI Statewide Walk happens this Saturday. Tune into Ron Holland every weekend on Praise 100.9 and Old School 105.3. The Latest:
Community Voices host Ron Holland begins to wind down on his Author’s Series for Black History Month and brings in author Stephanie Brace-Sanders who wrote the book, “Poems In The Key Of Life: Different Shades of Different Colors. Brace-Sanders talks about her inspiration behind the book, her favorite poem plus why she doesn’t use social […]