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Roland Martin Talks with Terri Sewell about trying to get the Congressional Gold Medal for the “4 Little Girls.”
Aisha Tyler has a very busy schedule leading up to the Super Bowl. The TV talk show hostess, author and comedian will be hosting special “Super Bowl” themed shows on “The Talk,” the daily chat fest she co-hosts with Sharon Osbourne, Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert and Sheryl Underwood. She will also co-host the annual special […]
Rev. Jesse Jackson calls into the TJMS to talk about the Economic Summit Conference.
Sybil Wilkes discusses today’s news headlines including the latest on the Brazilian nightclub fire.
Annette Jones White is a civil rights activist who was forced to decide if she wanted to remain Miss Albany State in 1961, with a scholarship, or be a powerful voice of civil rights. The Albany, Ga. native had taken part in many protests to help end segregation, which included singing on the album “Freedom […]
In advance of the Grammys, which he’s hosting again, LL Cool J talks to Oprah about the triumphs and tragedy he’s faced on his way to global stardom in two genres. Mike Epps heads to Rochester this weekend as part of his winter comedy tour and lucky hip-hop fans in D.C. will get the chance […]
D.L. Hughley goes in on Ray Lewis’ Jesus loving ways. Plus more on Hillary Clinton and the second Inauguration of President Barack Obama.
Dr. Helen Nash, a Meharry Medical School graduate and Spelman College alumna, became the first black pediatrician at St. Louis Children’s Hospital in 1949.
Huggy Lowdown presents this week’s “Bama of the Week” and two TJMS members were nominees.
Dominique jokes with the crew about Matthew Knowles’ drama and his ex-wife’s new house that was bought by their daughter Beyonce.
J. Anthony Brown has an anthem for all the women who struggle with menopause.
Jacque Reid Goes “Inside Her Story” with Angela D. Coleman about her matchmaking company called African-American Matchmaking.