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  • Dr. Yoshado Lang *LISTEN HERE*

    Today, licensed clinical psychologist, Dr. Yoshado Lang discussed crisis intervention, the emergency and temporary care that is given to an individual who, because of unusual stress is unable to function as they normally would. Dr. Lang, Ph.D is the president of the Southern California Chapter of the  Association of Black Psychologists. For information on his pilot […]

  • Dr. Gerald Horne *LISTEN HERE*

    Dr. Gerald Horne is an African American historian, author, and Communist who currently holds the John J. and Rebecca Moores Chair of History and African American Studies at the University of Houston. He received his PhD from Columbia University and a J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. He is a frequent contributor to Political […]

  • Judge Kevin A. Ross *LISTEN HERE*

    Kevin Andrew Ross (born June 1, 1963) is an American host of the syndicated court show America’s Court with Judge Ross, a producer, communications strategist, and former judge on the Los Angeles County Superior Court in California. A Los Angeles native, Ross attended Gardena High School, where he was student body president and president of […]

  • Ruben Studdard *LISTEN HERE*

    Born on September 12, 1978, Ruben Studdard is an R&B, pop and gospel singer. As a child, he sang gospel in his local church. Studdard majored in music at Alabama A&M University, graduating in 2000. Two years later, he auditioned on a whim for American Idol, FOX’s hit television talent search show. He not only […]

  • American Black Women Face Grim Unemployment Statistics

      Unemployment rates are falling for nearly every group of Americans — except for black women. About 10.6 percent of adult African-American women age 20 or older are unemployed, unchanged from a year ago, according to Friday’s jobs report from the Labor Department. Unemployment for all adult women declined to 5.7 percent from 6.2 percent […]

  • Anita Wallace

    Anita L Wallace is the Director of Community Relations for Forest Lawn Memorial Parks and Mortuaries.  In her position, she manages Forest Lawn’s community events including: Veterans Day, Memorial Day, Martin Luther King Day, and others. Previous to her current role, Anita was the Grief Support Coordinator for Forest Lawn and initiated the Memorial Candle […]

  • $41-million settlement in ‘Central Park Five’ case gets final approval

    A federal judge approved a $41-million settlement Friday for five black and Latino men who were wrongly accused in the brutal rape and beating of a Central Park jogger in 1989. While admitting no wrongdoing, the city will make the payouts to Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana Jr., Yusef Salaam and Korey Wise, each […]

  • Monday Mind Gem with Sahara Ali

    SAJI Yoga Mind Gem: Today I allow myself to be inspired by the true potential of my heart. I step outside of my comfort zone to embrace a greater expression of myself. I trust God, Goddess all there is to open new doors of opportunities for transformation, rebirth, and wholeness. I now release all judgements […]

  • Tavis Smiley

    From his celebrated conversations with world figures to his work to inspire the next generation of leaders, Tavis Smiley — broadcaster, author, publisher, advocate, and philanthropist — has emerged as an outstanding voice for change. Smiley is currently the host of the late-night television talk show Tavis Smiley on PBS, as well as The Tavis Smiley […]

  • Demonstrators Arrested At Fast Food Protests In Cities Across The Country

    Dozens of people participating in fast-food protests were arrested in New York, Chicago, Miami and other cities Thursday, according to police and organizers. Fast-food workers and activists protested in more than 100 cities across the country demanding higher wages and better working conditions. The protests are the latest in a series of actions over the […]