

James Small, Tarance Bailey & Rev. Edward Pickney: America's 250th, Douglass' Legacy & Justice
Don’t miss a powerful and timely discussion led by renowned scholar James Small, who will challenge us to reflect on a crucial question: Should the Black community celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, recognize Juneteenth, or both? Professor Small’s unique perspective promises to spark meaningful…

Dr. Julianne Malveaux, Kamm Howard & Rev. Tonya Butler Truesdale: Supreme Court Rulings, Reparations & Black Music Legacy
Renowned economist Dr. Julianne Malveaux as she returns to our classroom for an exclusive analysis of the Supreme Court’s most consequential recent rulings. Dr. Malveaux will break down the Court’s decision to reject the Trump Birthright Initiative, their pivotal moves on campaign-financing laws, a…

Dr. Tyrene Wright, Delxino Wilson De Barrio & Sinclair Skinner: Booker T. Washington, Garvey & Loving Black People
Renowned professor and celebrated author Dr. Tyrene Wright returns to our classroom! Dr. Wright, a leading expert on Booker T. Washington, will bring her in-depth research to life as she explores Booker T.’s powerful relationships with Frederick Douglass, Marcus Garvey, and W.E.B. Du Bois—connectio…

Dr. Tyrone Powers, Wayne Gilman, Reggie Thomas & Pam Africa: Iran Peace, Supreme Court & NY Primary Upsets
Former FBI agent Dr. Tyrone Powers returns to our classroom. Dr. Powers brings his expert insights to the table, analyzing the latest Iran peace agreement and breaking down the recent Supreme Court rulings—critical issues that shape our world. Kicking off the show, New York media analysts Wayne Gil…

Professor Manu Ampim, JR Fenwick & Kwabena Rasuli: Juneteenth Truths, Stock Market & Black Music
Acclaimed historian and primary researcher Professor Manu Ampim joins our classroom. Professor Ampim, a renowned expert in African and African American history and culture, will reveal the true origins of Juneteenth and debunk the myth surrounding Abraham Lincoln. He’ll also challenge widely accept…

Professor Griff, Dr. Nubia Kai, Corey Shaw & Brother Obie: Black Music, Reparations & Justice
We continue our salute to Black Music Month with the legendary Professor Griff of Public Enemy! Griff will deliver a compelling review of the late Clive Davis’s remarkable legacy and his profound relationships with iconic Black artists—Miles, Whitney, Aretha, Gil Scott-Heron, Dionne Warwick, Alicia…

Dr. Melina Abdullah, Carl Snowden, Kimberly Williams & Alfie Pollet: Justice, Voting Rights & Black Music
The founder of Black Lives Matter Grassroots, Dr. Abdullah, returns to our classroom. Her insights on the recent Karmelo Anthony incident in Texas and the tragic shooting of young Kohen Wiley in Mississippi will challenge and inspire you. Baltimore Civil Rights champion Carl Snowden will set the st…

Dr. Jerome E. Fox & Michael Imhotep: Healing, Juneteenth Truths & Liberation
Clinical Psychologist Dr. Jerome E. Fox and Detroit-based Historian Michael Imhotep—on Thursday morning! Dr. Fox, acclaimed author of the best-selling workbook “Addicted to White: The Oppressed in League with the Oppressor: A Shame-based Alliance,” will share transformative strategies for breaking …

Mark from Anaheim, Gerald Barclay & Dr. Brooks Robinson: Karmelo Anthony, Liberia & Black Economics
Mark from Anaheim checks into our classroom to deliver a powerful, eye-opening analysis of the Karmelo Anthony’s case. Mark’s deep dive begins with the events leading up to the altercation, guiding you through the incident and the court’s final ruling. He’ll debunk common myths and clear up misunde…

Marshall Thompson, Ira Tucker Jr. & Sheila Vance: Soul, Legacy & Juneteenth
Marshall Thompson from the legendary Chi-Lites will share his story with us. Before Marshall, Ira Tucker Jr. will step up. Ira was Stevie Wonder's former publicist; his dad was the lead singer of the famous gospel quartet the Dixie Hummingbirds, and his sister was a member of the Supremes. This wee…