187. Tangazo!: What will Recovery look like in North St.Louis?... With Charles Jaco, Michael Wesley Jones and Tim Person.
Release Date: 06/04/2025
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The 189th episode of Tangazo focuses on local community service, radio station Kdhx, 88.1. Kdhx debuted October 1987, with lots of fanfare and excitement from the St.Louis community. The station was a hit from the beginning,as an alternative radio station with an eclectic format,featuring rock and roll, reggae, blues, R and B, rock and country music.----- KDHX ceased broadcasting operations the first week of February 2025, after dismissing all of the stations volunteer announcers and podcasters. ---- After 37 years of broadcasting, there had developed extreme discord,between...
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Excellent Tangazo episode 188 as hosted by Social Justice Activist, the Reverend , with special guests, , Executive Director of the St.Louis Regional Office, of The American Red Cross and Bishop ,of . ---- Reverend Gray and Bishop Robinson, are both members of the clergy group,“ Spirit of St.Louis Task Force.” Gray talks about the spirit of cooperation that is being demonstrated throughout the metro area,by various clergy groups and the faith community in general. Community and social service organizations,business leaders and elected officials, combining their efforts to bring...
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Episode 187 of Tangazo, attempts to describe what, “Recovery” of North St.Louis might look like in years to come. ----- Charles Jaco, award winning broadcast journalist, joined Tangazo commentators, Political consultant Tim Person and St.Louis American award winning Sr. Editorial Columnist, Michael Wesley Jones,along with your Tangazo host Hank Thompson, for a lively and engaging conversation, on the aftermath of the May 16th tornado, that struck St.Louis. ----- Ours was a compelling discussion, on what needs to be done to revitalize, the north side of St. Louis, following the May 16th,...
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St. Louis 6th Ward Alderwoman Daniela Velazquez and Social Justice activist Reverend Darryl Gregory Gray, were my guest for this 186th episode of Tangazo.----- Our discussion focused on recovery efforts going on city wide in the aftermath of the May 16th tornado, that killed 5 people, injured dozens, damaged and destroyed some five thousand homes and businesses, mostly in north St. Louis. ---- Alderwoman Velazquez, of the 6th ward that suffered little to no damage from the storm, moved quickly to support her fellow alder persons on the North side, who’s wards suffered the brunt of the...
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Tangazo Episode 185 was literally , the quite before the storm, as we resumed the Tangazo podcast, on this past Friday May 16th,at Delmar Divine. ---- We opened by paying tribute to our late friend and frequent Tangazo Commentator Linda Lockhart, formerly of the StLouis Post Dispatch, St. Louis Public Radio and St. Louis American American Newspaper. Linda was an award winning journalist and a cofounder of the GSLABJ, also she was a friend, who will be missed. We extend our heartfelt condolences to Linda’s, family and many friends. ------ Tangazo also paid tribute to the...
info_outlineEpisode 187 of Tangazo, attempts to describe what, “Recovery” of North St.Louis might look like in years to come. -----
Charles Jaco, award winning broadcast journalist, joined Tangazo commentators, Political consultant Tim Person and St.Louis American award winning Sr. Editorial Columnist, Michael Wesley Jones,along with your Tangazo host Hank Thompson, for a lively and engaging conversation, on the aftermath of the May 16th tornado, that struck St.Louis. -----
Ours was a compelling discussion, on what needs to be done to revitalize, the north side of St. Louis, following the May 16th, tornado that destroyed some five thousand homes and businesses, mostly located in North St.Louis. -----
We all agreed that there isn’t a “one size fits all” definition of what “recovery” means, in this context and that revitalizing the north side of the city, has not been a priority for several decades,as the area continued to decline.-----
The May 16 tornado, has forced city leaders, state and federal officials,to look at what needs to be done to make the Northside, a viable part of St. Louis city, once again. -----
We concluded with the agreement that “recovery” of North St. Louis, involves much more than restoring structures,that were destroyed by the May 16th, tornado. ----
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