About Cheryl Jackson

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Cheryl Jackson speaks with actor, entrepreneur and minister, Mark McKinnon about his lead role in the BET Her film “The Waiting Room”.  Mark shares how the opportunity came about and what it meant personally and professionally to take on this particular role.  The Waiting Room follows the lives […]

This week Cheryl Jackson talks with Jackie DeCarlo, CEO of Manna Food Center, Montgomery County and Josh Singer of DC Parks and Recreation Community Garden Specialist and founding member of the DMV Food Recovery Working Group.  These two amazing organizations have joined forces to share information with community on ways to solve issues of food […]

This week Cheryl Jackson talks with Jackie DeCarlo, CEO of Manna Food Center, Montgomery County and Josh Singer of DC Parks and Recreation Community Garden Specialist and founding member of the DMV Food Recovery Working Group.  These two amazing organizations have joined forces to share information with community on ways to solve issues of food […]

Today on the Community Affairs Show Cheryl Talks with The founder of 100 Black Men Prince George’s County, Walter Kirkland about the Importance of Mentoring during this time of racial unrest.  As the world is faced with a deadly pandemic, racial disparities has escuated tremendously.

Today on the Community Affairs Show Cheryl Jackson talks with The founder of 100 Black Men Prince George’s County, Walter Kirkland about the Importance of Mentoring during this time of racial unrest.  As the world is faced with a deadly pandemic, racial disparities has escalated tremendously. Mr. Kirkland shares what 100 Black Men of Prince […]

September is Self Improvement Awareness Month.  So on today’s Community Affairs Show Cheryl Jackson and Gail Crowder talks about the importance of growing beyond where we are.  Theologian, Leonard Sweet says “What is the difference between a living thing and a dead thing?  In the medical world, a clinical definition of death is a body […]

September is Self Improvement Awareness Month.  So on today’s Community Affairs Show Cheryl Jackson and Gail Crowder talks about the importance of growing beyond where we are.  Theologian, Leonard Sweet says “What is the difference between a living thing and a dead thing?  In the medical world, a clinical definition of death is a body […]

On Monday, September 21st, Cheryl Jackson and Praise 106.1 sat down for a VIP virtual meet & greet experience with CeCe Winans!

Today Cheryl Jackson talks with Tonya Muse and Ana Nelson of the Alzheimer’s Association about how the pandemic has affected fund raising efforts and those that suffering with Alzheimer’s and Dementia.  Tonya Muse shared with our listeners how you can still be a part of the Alzheimers Walk in Prince George’s County while social distancing.  […]

Based on Research from Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, African Americans are twice as likely to be diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma but have BETTER outcomes than whites when diagnosed early and given proper treatment. “African American myeloma patients were shown to have a lower-risk genetic profile and thus should achieve treatment results equal to—or even better […]