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If You Missed It, Little Known Black History Facts, Originals

For the first time in history, an African American and openly gay judge has been nominated to the U.S. District Court of Illinois. Judge Staci Michelle Yandle was nominated last week by President Obama, who has nominated more African American  and more gay judges than any other president in American history. Yandle is a 20-year […]

01/21/14- Sybil Wilkes discusses today’s news headlines including the latest on President Obama’s MLK celebration.

If You Missed It, Originals

01/21/14- Tom and the crew open the show talking about the 2014 Fantastic Voyage lineup, Richard Sherman’s post game rant, and more!

Charlie Wilson will be going to the Grammys this year, because he’s nominated. But this year’s nomination is different. For the first time  Wilson gets the nod in the Gospel category for a song called “I Believe,” co-written by his wife. He’s been clean and sober for 19 years and the song celebrates his journey. […]

Rap pioneer Big Daddy Kane hasn’t lost a step since his 80’s heyday and if you’ve ever seen him in concert, you’d know that for sure. If you’re in the D.C. area next week, you’ll get your chance as the rap legend is performing all his hits on January 25th at he Howard Theater  with […]

If You Missed It, Originals, Top News

01/20/14- In a classic interview, Ambassador Andrew Young talks with the Tom Joyner Morning Show about the life of his friend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. For iPhone users:

01/20/14- Huggy Lowdown jokes with the crew about Tom Joyner visiting Washington D.C. and not giving him a call. Plus, he gives his two cents on the Super Bowl match-up.

01/20/14- Comedian Chris Paul gives us his hilarious take on the day’s hottest topics including Madonna dropping the N-word, Kellen Winslow Jr. allegedly masturbating in his car, and more! (Photo: AP)

01/20/14- Roland Martin talks with Don Thompson, CEO of McDonald’s, about Dr. Martin Luther King‘s legacy and economic equality.

If You Missed It, Little Known Black History Facts, Originals

Each person on this earth has a path that formed who they are today and who they will be tomorrow. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s path was to be known worldwide and his message of nonviolent protest with progression based on the transformation of human ideology would live on forever. But Dr. King, like any […]

01/20/14- Comedian Chris Paul recaps the NFL’s conference championship games.

01/20/14- Sybil Wilkes discusses today’s news headlines including the latest on the Philadelphia school shooting, the Winter Olympics, and the Kendrick Johnson case.