Join us this Wednesday morning for an exciting continuation of our Black Music Month celebrations, featuring the legendary Duke of Earl, Gene Chandler! He will share his inspiring journey to the R&B Hall of Fame. Before Gene takes the mic, don’t miss economist Dr. Julianne Malveaux, who will shed light on the recent anti-King protests and the ongoing immigration raids, diving deep into how these issues are affecting our economy. Additionally, Sister Maka Taylor will give us a sneak peek of the powerful Fannie Lou Hamer play premiering at the Kennedy Center this week. Also joining us is San Diego State University Professor Adisa Alkebulan, freshly returned from Burkina Faso, who will discuss the significant changes happening there and their implications for the entire African continent.

Chairman Fred Hampton on Africa, Dr. Chike Akua on Black Student Brilliance, Rochelle Jones on Wildfire Resilience, & Pastor Anthony Williams
3:06:57

Christina Flowers on Baltimore’s Unhoused, Sadiki Kambon on Strategic Summit, & Prof. James Small on Ghana & the Middle East
3:02:59

Dr. Gerald Horne on Global Conflicts, Matthew Hoh on the Gulf States, & Dr. Denise Turley on AI for the Black Community
3:05:31