Tony Dovolani On Life After "Dancing With The Stars"
Dovolani is one of the co-owners of Dance With Me studios. He will also be doing special shows this summer on Princess Cruises' Caribbean Princess.
Dovolani shares his own story about why he got into dancing. He started at a very young age, and now he is getting his three children into it as well.
Dovolani also teaches our hosts Brad Smith and Hope King a few salsa moves to show off at parties. He says it's the dance that every man and woman needs to know in life.
Cheddar News' Shannon LaNier spoke with Meredith Maskara, CEO of the Girl Scouts of Greater New York, about what it takes to run of the largest Girl Scouts organizations in the country and the only one that is 100 percent urban. The group serves 25,000 girl with the support of 3,000 volunteers. Maskara gave viewers a sneak preview of the cookies soon to be available across the city.
Seattle has become the first U.S. city to ban caste discrimination, which has directly affected those whose ancestors come from some southeastern Asian countries. Cheddar News explains what that means.
Alfred Edmond Jr., Senior Vice President & Executive Editor-at-Large at Black Enterprise, joins Cheddar News to discuss how the media landscape has shifted for young and upcoming black talent in the industry.
Movie studio A24 is auctioning off props from the hit film Everything, Everywhere All At Once to raise money for laundry workers, asian mental health, and transgender rights.