The Breakfast Club features celebrity interviews, Charlamagne tha Godâs Donkey of the Day, Rumor Reports, DJ Envyâs mixes and so much more! Every guest visiting the worldâs most dangerous morning show is grilled with their signature blend of honesty and humor. The results are the best interviews to be found on radio.
The racial reckoning of 2020 uniquely positioned HBCUs in the fight toward educational equity. Now, as the institutions face post-pandemic disparities, organizations like HBCU Buzz are here to support. HBCU Buzz brings awareness to the richness of the Black college experience, correcting myths about the renowned schools and providing information on scholarships along the way.
Inspired by Sean âDiddyâ Combsâ successful âState Of Emergency: The State of Black America & Coronavirusâ town hall, âREVOLT BLACK NEWSâ is a platform that is designed to report news from the perspective of Black people for Black people.
âWhen I started REVOLT, I always wanted to develop a platform to report the news from our perspective, from our lens, from our people, so I decided to launch âREVOLT BLACK NEWS,ââ said Combs. âWeâre here with solutions. Weâve already heard about what we canât do, but this is what we can do.
All women deserve the possibility of a safe pregnancy to give their children a healthy start. On average, Black women experience higher rates of pregnancy-related complications and deaths. Many of the issues could be avoided if appropriate care was available. Tonya Lewis Lee’s documentary ‘Aftershock’ dives deep in to the issue that plagues Black women. Tonya sites down with Kennedy Rue to talk about Black maternal care.
Inspired by Sean âDiddyâ Combsâ successful âState Of Emergency: The State of Black America & Coronavirusâ town hall, âREVOLT BLACK NEWSâ is a platform that is designed to report news from the perspective of Black people for Black people.
âWhen I started REVOLT, I always wanted to develop a platform to report the news from our perspective, from our lens, from our people, so I decided to launch âREVOLT BLACK NEWS,ââ said Combs. âWeâre here with solutions. Weâve already heard about what we canât do, but this is what we can do.
Will Smithâs new movie ‘Emancipation’ is about an enslaved manâs fight for freedom and we sit down exclusively with his co-star Imani Pullum. Then, Kennedy Rue talks to Kirk Franklin and Naturi Naughton about their new movie ‘The Night Before Christmas,’ which premieres Dec. 10 on Lifetime.
Lastly, STARZâs “BMF” returns for season 2 and we chat with actor Rayan Lawrence, who says that heâs familiar with the lifestyle of the notorious Black Mafia Family members. âWell, Iâm from Brooklyn, New York. So, I’m from the streets. I’ve seen stuff like this. I’ve been around and things like this,” Lawrence said.
Inspired by Sean âDiddyâ Combsâ successful âState Of Emergency: The State of Black America & Coronavirusâ town hall, âREVOLT BLACK NEWSâ is a platform that is designed to report news from the perspective of Black people for Black people.
âWhen I started REVOLT, I always wanted to develop a platform to report the news from our perspective, from our lens, from our people, so I decided to launch âREVOLT BLACK NEWS,ââ said Combs. âWeâre here with solutions. Weâve already heard about what we canât do, but this is what we can do.â
We sat down with two previous winners of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund and Allyâs Moguls in the making entrepreneurial competition, which helps students at HBCUs. Joshua Weaver (North Carolina A&T) and Andre Wilkes (Howard University) are success stories. Joshua parlayed his entrepreneurial spirit into a gig with Ally, while Andre is still finishing his college experience. They talk about their journeys and joining the Moguls in the Making program. We also talk with representatives from Ally and the Thurgood Marshall College Fund including the fundâs ambassador, Terrence J.
Inspired by Sean âDiddyâ Combsâ successful âState Of Emergency: The State of Black America & Coronavirusâ town hall, âREVOLT BLACK NEWSâ is a platform that is designed to report news from the perspective of Black people for Black people.
âWhen I started REVOLT, I always wanted to develop a platform to report the news from our perspective, from our lens, from our people, so I decided to launch âREVOLT BLACK NEWS,ââ said Combs. âWeâre here with solutions. Weâve already heard about what we canât do, but this is what we can do.â