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Tangazo is a meeting place where we share ideas and explore efforts to improve our human conditions and quite simply make our lives better. All are welcome, none will be judged, but all are challenged to look beyond ourselves and our notions of how others think about issues of cultural​,​ political and social significance. We are building bridges of communication between the many groups that make up the St​. L​ouis Metropolitan Region by sharing and reflecting on the stories and lives of a diverse group of guests.

Host and Producer: Hank Thompson
Guest Hosts: Tim Person, Rev. Darryl Gray & Mike Jones
Technical Producers: Kevin Melter, Frankie Meixner, Ryan Voelkel, Jeron Wilson, Matt Patston, Jon Valley

Oct 22, 2024

Presumptive 1st Congressional District, Congressman Wesley Bell, started things off with some insightful comments, indicating his willingness,  to work together, with other elected officials in the first district, for the betterment of all first district residents. ---- 


Bell, appears to be comfortable, with embracing his new role as Congressman, for Missouri’s 1st Congressional District. -----

Ray Hartmann, is the Democratic candidate for Congress, in the 2nd Congressional District, a seat long occupied by incumbent, Republican Ann Wagner, joined us at the bottom of the first hour. ------

Hartmann was the owner and publisher of the Riverfront Times and StLouis Magazine.
Ray is also well known after 37 years, as a staunch liberal on Donnybrook, on the local PBS station, channel nine. ------

Ray Hartmann, has always through his publications, supported the African American Community’s, rights, to fair treatment in criminal justice matters and a woman’s right to choose, he subscribes to a “progressive” agenda. ------
 
Hartmann, does acknowledge that his is an “up hill battle” to unseat six term incumbent Ann Wagner, in Missouri’s 2nd Congressional District, in the upcoming November General Elections. ----- 
 
We next spoke with Tameka Dovail Stigers, a founding member, of the grass roots organization, North St. Louis Business Coalition. The group, led the efforts to bring attention to what they refer to as the “atrocious mismanagement” of the North City Small Business & Non-Profit Grant Program, led by SLDC. ------

Ron Himes, founder director of our world renowned, St. Louis Black Repertory Company, rounded off two hours of informative, entertaining and interesting conversations on the 175th episode of the Kdhx podcast Tangazo. ------

Himes, is entering his 48th year, as director of the black communities, most venerable and prestigious cultural institution. -----

The theater group, is hosting its annual fall fundraiser at CASA, scheduled for November 9th, featuring the Golden Voices Choir, of Spellman College.
Jazz Diva, Denise Thimes's, is one of this year’s Woodie awards recipients 
Old friend Rudy Nickens, longtime Black Repertory supporter, will also receive an award for his work and dedication to human and civil rights for all people. 
Find Tangazo and other great podcast at podcast.kdhx.org. -------