Originals

  ​The Edmund Pettus Bridge isn’t much to look at. In fact it’s quite ordinary. Only about 1,200 feet long, but what happened there 50 years ago spans millions of miles and generation upon generation. In 1965, the ordinary crossing into downtown Selma, Alabama would become a figurative above ground railroad, a literal bridge into […]

  3/05/15- Sybil Wilkes discusses the morning’s news and headlines including the news of the death of Donnie McClurkin’s sister, racial injustice found in other cities besides Ferguson and the record winter weather that hit Boston. Click the link above to hear.

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3/05/15- It’s Sherri Shepherd Thursday! Click the link above to hear how the funny lady is prepping for the 2015 Fantastic Voyage next month. Let her tell it she’s coming with a stack of prenups and confidentiality agreements. Also here how our resident funny man J. Anthony Brown plans to spend his time in Selma […]

  Reggae icon Bob Marley would have turned 70 on February 6. Instead, his destiny was to live a short but eventful life not just as a musician but as an activist who hoped to bring nations and people together. To celebrate the enduring legacy of Robert Nesta “Bob” Marley, his family is releasing a […]

  3/04/15- The Celebrity Snitch dishes the funny on Hump Day! Click the link above to hear why Trojans ain’t loyal, how much will Pajama Jean Jordan will change his wardrobe and why black people fight over other people’s money.

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  3/04/15- Dear Tom, My husband, Theo and I have been together for forty-one years and in all that time we have never been through the hardship that we are going through now.  I have been a home health aide for twenty years.  But, right now i am out of work because my client died […]

  3/04/15- Click the link above to hear Comedian Chris Paul dish on why Gabrielle Union might be obssesed with LeBron’s man marbles, how Chris Brown went from knocking them out to knocking them up and why you should hi-five a neighborhood Mandingo.

  3/04/15- Comedian Gary Owen drops the funny on the TJMS and lets us know why black stereotypes aren’t only for black people. Click the link above to hear about broke white people and why he re relates to Honey Boo Boo so much.

  Roland Martin talks to Catrena Carter, the Executive Director of the Selma Foundation Anniversary Commemoration about the 50th Jubilee of the Buddy Sunday March happening this weekend in Selma in preparation for the anniversary on Sunday. “Tomorrow is the mass meeting that happens every year and we get started on all the mini summits, a mock […]

  3/04/15- Sybil Wilkes discusses the morning’s news and headlines including, the 22nd birthday of Bobbi Kristina Brown, the news of the racist findings in the Ferguson police department and the city of Cleveland’s apology to Tamir Rice’s family. Click the link above to hear the details.

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  3/04/15- The Tom Joyner Morning crew is humping around on this Wednesday morning. Find out why Bill Cosby allegedly asked a woman to smear it on her face, which famous ice cream company is making a Marijuana flavor and what happens when you’re a black child acting a fool in public. Listen above!  

  Minnie Minoso, Chicago’s first Major League Baseball’s star died last Sunday at the age of 90. A native of Cuba, Minoso was also the MLB’s first Latino star, paving the way for other Black-Latino greats such as Roberto Clemente, Juan Marichal, David Ortiz, and Pedro Martinez. Saturnino Orestes Armas Miñoso Arrieta was born November […]