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Alonzo Mourning may be retired from the NBA, but he’s still a part of the Miami Heat’s front office, so he shared in the team’s most recent championship. As a mentor and informal advisor to some of the Heat’s young stars, including Dwyane Wade who he shared a championship with in 2006, Mourning enjoyed this […]

Colonel Stephen Blucke of Barbados was a leader of the black regiment that fought for the Brits during the American Revolution. Colonel Tye had led the black regiment until he died in battle. Soon after, Colonel Blucke, a then free and literate black man, would take over the entire regiment as Commander, around 1782. As […]

Dominique joins TJMS to talk about Jesse Jackson Jr.'s Medical Leave, she doesn't believe Jackson is really exhausted "tell them you got 6 months to live" or in her words, you had enough energy to cheat. 50 Cent and Rodney King's family also feel the heat from Dominique, listen to hear more.

Huggy Lowdown says Happy Hump day to the crew as he jokes about 50 Cent's car accident saying "i feel a new record coming on "Get Rich or Die Trying," Cirque Du Soleil, and more on TJMS.

Roland Martin joins TJMS to talk about the 4 team playoff the NCAA football has enacted with Roy Johnson on TJMS.

Chris Paul blasts through 60 seconds of Dr. Conrad Murray and Michael Jackson.

Sybil Wilkes discusses today's headlines including Tropical Storm Debbie, the fires ablaze in Colorado, James Fortune, and more on TJMS.

Cancer can have devastating effects on families and communities. And cancer, like many other life-threatening diseases, hits the black community harder than any other group. Blacks are diagnosed with advance/late stage cancer more than their White counterparts. A major reason for this trend is lack of understanding of available cancer information. Many blacks die from […]

Reverend Al Sharpton joins TJMS to dicuss the Fast and Furious Trial and the contempt vote against Attorney General Eric Holder.

It’s going to be a Patti, Patti summer. Living legend Patti Labelle is heading out on the Summer Music Festival with some of her friends who also happen to be soul icons. Frankie Beverly and Maze, the O’Jays,  Babyface and Tank join Labelle as the festival hits several cities for its six-week run. Labelle, who […]

While the building excitement for the 2015 opening of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) may seem a long ways off, it is nowhere near as long as the wait for the groundbreaking that took place in February. The museum, which will be located on the National Mall between the […]

The Colored American Magazine was the first monthly publication targeting the African-American culture. Established in May 1900 by editor Pauline Hopkins, the Boston-born publication ran for nine years and was the first black paper to spread throughout the country. The Colored American Magazine was the place where accomplished blacks were celebrated in medicine, art, business, […]