About Roland Martin

A nationally award-winning and multifaceted journalist, Mr. Martin is the author of Listening to the Spirit Within: 50 Perspectives on Faith, and Speak, Brother! A Black Man\'s View of America, and his newest book, The First: President Barack Obama\'s Road to the White House as originally reported by Roland S. Martin.\" Mr. Martin is a commentator for TV One Cable Network and host of \"Washington Watch with Roland Martin,\" a one-hour Sunday morning news show. He is also a CNN Analyst, appearing on a variety of the network\'s shows. In October 2008, he joined the Tom Joyner Morning Show as senior analyst.

Named by Ebony Magazine in 2008, 2009 and 2010 as one of the 150 Most Influential African Americans in the United States, he is the 2009 winner of the NAACP Image Award for Best Interview for \"In Conversation: The Michelle Obama Interview.\" He is the 2008 winner of the NAACP Image Award for Best Interview for \"In Conversation: The Sen. Barack Obama Interview.\" In 2009, CNN was awarded the Peabody Award for its outstanding 2008 election coverage, of which Martin was a member of the Best Political Team on Television.

Martin, named one of the top 50 political pundits by the Daily Telegraph in the United Kingdom, was also awarded the 2008 President\'s Award by the National Association of Black Journalists for his work in multiple media platforms. In 2008, he was also inducted into the Texas A&M University Journalism Hall of Honor.

An insightful and provocative analyst, Mr. Martin has appeared numerous times on a variety of American networks, as well as media outlets in Canada, Columbia, Italy, Australia and South Africa.

From October 2005 to October 2008, he served as a radio talk show for WVON-AM in Chicago, first as mid-day host and later as morning drive host.

He is the former executive editor/general manager of the Chicago Defender, the nation\'s most historic Black newspaper. He is the former founding news editor for Savoy Magazine under the team of New York-based Vanguarde Media, and the former founding editor of BlackAmericaWeb.com.

He previously served as owner/publisher of Dallas-Fort Worth Heritage, a Christian monthly newspaper. He also has worked as managing editor of the Houston Defender and the Dallas Weekly, which he led to a number of local, state and national journalism awards. Mr. Martin has worked as morning drive reporter for KRLD/1080 AM; news director and morning anchor at KKDA-AM in Dallas; city hall reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram; and county government and neighbors reporter for the Austin American-Statesman. He has also written pieces for Ebony and Essence magazines.

He has won more than 30 professional awards for journalistic excellence, including a regional Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio Television News Directors; top reporting honors from the National Association of Black Journalists; the National Association of Minorities in Cable. and the National Associated Press-Managing Editors Conference.

Mr. Martin is a life member of the National Association of Black Journalists, and a life member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc..

He is a 1987 graduate of Jack Yates High School-Magnet School of Communications, and a 1991 graduate of Texas A&M University, where he earned a bachelor\'s of science degree in journalism. In May 2008, Martin received a master\'s degree in Christian Communications from Louisiana Baptist University.

He has been awarded honorary degrees from Florida Memorial University and the University of Maryland-University College.

He is married to the Rev. Jacquie Hood Martin, author of Fulfilled! The Art and Joy of Balanced Living, and vice president of Kennedy-King College in Chicago. They reside in Chicago.

Roland Martin talks with Ron Hasson of the NAACP, about the climate of racism being perpetuated at UCLA including the story about Christian Head, a black surgeon, who received $4.5 million in July after settling a racial discrimination lawsuit against the University.

For IPOD/IPAD users: READ: Roscoe Nance’s full coverage on Grambling University. Roland Martin talks with Grambling State University President Frank Pogue about the current debacle happening at the historic HBCU. Read the full interview below. ROLAND MARTIN:  …A tough weekend for Grambling University national attention focus on the Louisiana school when the football team refused to […]

Roland Martin talks with New York Post Page Six reporter Stephanie Smith about her journey to get an engagement ring through 300 sandwiches! Check out our writer Tonya Pendleton’s take on the “sandwich for marriage” writer here.

Roland Martin talks with Harry Belafonte‘s lawyer Charles Ogletree about Belafonte’s suit against the Martin Luther King Jr. estate.

Roland Martin talks with Al Jazeera America’s Ali Velshi about the government shutdown and the debt ceiling.

Roland Martin talks with the Detroit Free Press’ Rochelle Riley about the Kwame Kilpatrick sentencing.

Roland Martin talks with Hampton University student Melonna Clarke about being forced to get two letters to prove she was Muslim in order to obtain a university ID. Clarke explains to Martin that she was ordered to get permission letters from both the university’s chaplain and her mosque. Since then she has carried around her […]

Roland Martin talks with Don Clark, former FBI agent, about the death of Miriam Carey and he lets us know whether it was handled properly.

Roland Martin talks with Representative Marcia Fudge about the government shutdown.

Roland Martin talks with BlackAmericaWeb Senior Political Correspondent and co-host of “Keeping it Real with Rev. Al Sharpton”, Michael H. Cottman, about affordable health care and the decline of HBCUs.

Roland Martin talks with Russel L. Honore’ about what steps need to be taken to take back the streets of Chicago.

Roland Martin talks with Samuel Freedman about his new book “Breaking The Line, The Season in Black College Football that Transformed the Sport and Changed the Course of Civil Rights.”