Pan-African author, educator, and Documentarian Dr. Kmt. Shockley returns to our classroom on Tuesday morning for a truly transformative session. Dr. Shockley will passionately explain why an Afro-centric education is not just beneficial but essential for Black students to thrive in today’s world. He will reveal powerful techniques that deeply resonate with Black students—methods proven to unlock potential and inspire excellence. Before Dr. Shockley, holistic visionary Dr. Sharita Yazid will captivate us with the rich legacy of the holistic empire built by her father, Dr. Paul Goss, the respected Dean of Black Holistic doctors. Dr. Sharita’s insights will empower you to embrace holistic wellness and honor the trailblazers who shaped our community’s health. Kicking off the morning, Benton Harbor, Michigan activist, the Rev. Ed Pickney will deliver a compelling update on the decades-long, courageous battle to secure clean water for his city—a fight for justice that touches us all. This is more than just radio—it’s a movement.

Dr. James Taylor on Epstein Files, Stephen A. Smith, & Jasmine Crockett, Plus Senghor Baye on Garveyism
3:05:37

Dr. Maulana Karenga on Reparations, Bill Carpenter on Music’s Legacy, & Nataki Kambon on Ghana’s Citizenship Policy
3:07:28

Doctah B on Liberation, Jeff Nichols on Mandela’s Release, & Tonet Cuffee on Harriet Tubman’s Legacy
3:13:38