FINANCIAL LITERACY MONTH/BCU PRESIDENT'S INAUGURATION/MINORITY HEALTH MONTH

FINANCIAL LITERACY MONTH/BCU PRESIDENT'S INAUGURATION/MINORITY HEALTH MONTH

From Monica May's Point Of View by Cox Media Group Orlando

April 19, 2026 · 1h 59m

About this episode

The episode discusses financial literacy for youth, the inauguration of Dr. Albert Mosley, and highlights Minority Health Month with personal stories about pancreatic cancer.

Mrs. Lakeia Hall of Halls Academy teaches youth the importance of money management. She invited listeners to their free Financial Summit in Polk County and to enroll students in the upcoming summer finance program. Visit www.thehallsacademy.com for more information. Bethune Cookman University's 8th President, Dr. Albert Mosley will be installed this weekend on campus. To find out more about the activities visit www.bethunecookman.edu April is Minority Health Month. Tamisha Major, who lost her mother to pancreatic cancer, and Demi Sauls, a survivor, spoke about the disease and how often it's misdiagnosed. They also discussed why more African Americans need to participate in clinical trials. The PanCan Network is raising funds for research and prevention through their 5K Walk, April 25th @ Eagles Nest Park in Metrowest www.purplestride.org 407/271-4452

People in this episode

Guests: Mrs. Lakeia Hall, Tamisha Major, Demi Sauls

Topics covered

  • financial literacy
  • health awareness
  • money management
  • education
  • community events

Keywords

  • financial literacy
  • money management
  • Bethune Cookman University
  • pancreatic cancer
  • clinical trials
  • Halls Academy
  • community events

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Halls Academy, Bethune Cookman University, PanCan Network

Places: Polk County, Eagles Nest Park

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