It's hard to believe that the end of the year is here! Join us for some old school Christmas carols and a recap of the most and the least of what went on in 2010 and a few words about the apprentice finale.
The democrats AND the tea party are mad about the Obama deal with the Republicans. What's next? Nicki Minaj, Lil Kim, Keri Hilson and her latest video. Don't some of those moves (and outfits) look familiar? Who will be the apprentice? Tune in.
Ok, so we know we're not completely post racial in the age of Obama, but really? We'll talk about this and more on the show. Make your voice heard by calling in at (347) 539-5075 or on the chat!
By the time they reach 4th grade, only 12 percent of black males are reading on or above grade level, according to a new report. Black males make up five percent of college students and 36 percent of the prison population. What do y'all think a
We'll see who is left to fight for the job among those affected by the economy. We'll also talk about the CNN documentary, Black in America: Almighty Debt and other news from our special point of view.
Chat will be up and poppin! The Apprentice is featuring folks who have been hit by the economy. We're going to talk about what went down, and what's going on in news, politics and sports. We usually run a little bit over, so be sure to catch us
Is Willow Smith, at age nine, too young for R&B? What is the point of burning Qurans again? We'll be discussing the answers to these questions and more on our show. Tune in!
From politics to sports to entertainment - we'll be talking about what's going on in the world, adding our own slant as usual and talking with callers and chatters. Tune in!
If debate is the hallmark of a healthy democracy, then our nation is in much better condition that the system we have for preventing and treating illness. We'll be talking about the state of health care reform and what it means for regular peop
This week we'll talk about the biggest issues facing women today, from economical inequality to the increase of STD occurences among all women in addition to hot topics.
Payday loan businesses exist in low income communities, and communities of color, to charge exorbitant interest on those who are already fighting to stay afloat in this economy. Why, then, did Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee remove the ability