Don’t miss a transformative conversation as acclaimed authors Dr. Joy DeGruy and attorney Enola Aird take over our classroom. Dr. DeGruy, renowned for her best-selling book "Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome," and attorney Aird, celebrated for her profound work in "Black Fathers in Contemporary American Society," will share powerful insights and discuss the compelling ‘Centering Healing’ documentary. Before their segment, hear from Chairman Fred Hampton as he reports on his latest legal challenges with the Chicago police department. Sister Euri will also preview this weekend's MAAFA commemoration in WDC. Starting us off, music historian Norman Richmond, will deepen our celebration of Black Music Month. This is your chance to engage with trailblazers shaping the conversation around issues that matter most to our community.

Dr. Gerald Horne, Lauretta Malloy Nobles, LeeAnet Noble & David Murphy: Global Crises, New Books & Black Unity
3:05:20

Prof. James Small on SC Shooting Verdict, Jen Jasper’s Brand Success, Carole Boston Weatherford Preview
3:12:10

Dr. Maulana Karenga & Brandon: Boycott, Birthright & the California Primary
3:10:09