Michael Skolnik author of White People, You Will Never Look Suspicious Like Trayvon Martin! and is the Editor-In-Chief of GlobalGrind.com and the political director to Russell Simmons. Prior to this, Michael was an award-winning filmmaker.
What’s not to love? He’s an accomplished author, lecturer, master communicator, thinker, entrepreneur, economist, theologian, a great story teller, outdoorsman, singer, guitarist, composer, good looking, and funny as hell. If being “interesting” was an Olympic sport this genius/renaissance man would have all the Gold. A proven ratings success: Andre understands how to get ratings. The […]
Benjamin L. Crump is a principal with the Tallahassee firm of Parks & Crump, LLC. Recently, Attorney Crump received the distinction as the first African-American to be named Philanthropist of the Year from the Association of Fundraising Professions in recognition of his donation of $1,000,000.00 to the Legal Services of North Florida. Attorney Crump was […]
Rep. Corrine Brown, a Democrat, was elected to Congress from the Third District of Florida in 1992. She is a public servant who prides herself on delivering the goods and services of the federal government to her constituents. A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Congresswoman Brown served in the Florida House of Representatives for ten years […]
Rep. Frederica Wilson represents the 17th District of Florida, which includes the counties of Miami-Dade and Broward. The 17th District is minority-majority, with a 58% Black and 28% Hispanic population. Wilson successfully ran for a seat in the Florida State House of Representatives, where she served as Minority Whip for four years until 2002. From […]
The Front Page continued it’s unparalled coverage of the Trayvon Martin case with special guests Benjamin Crump, the Martin family attorney, and Florida Congressional members Frederica Wilson and Corrine Brown.
The Front Page’s coverage of the Trayvon Martin case continued Tuesday, Mar. 27 on Hot Topic Tuesday.
Our special coverage of the Trayvon Martin case continued today with special guests Tim Williams, Bro. Jesse Muhammad, and Roland Martin.
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