Reverend Al Sharpton
Rev. Al Sharpton talks with the crew about the bravery of the people at the Boston Marathon bombing, asking people to ponder the question, “what would I do in a moment of danger” adding, “it will tell you the quality of your character and the relevance of your life.”
Find out how you can support gun control initiatives after listening to Rev. Al Sharpton‘s plea for your help. Plus, more on the National Action Network conference and how you can sign up/renew your membership.
Rev. Al Sharpton talks with the crew about the National Action Network Conference. For more information, click here.
Rev. Al Sharpton talks with the crew about the latest battle building against Affirmative Action that is heading to the Supreme Court.
Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network (NAN) will convene their annual national convention April 3-6 to address civil rights, religion, immigration and many other key social justice issues that impact African Americans and people of color. The convention will take place at the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers and is free and […]
Rev. Al Sharpton talks with the crew about the Republicans plan to reach out to the black community.
Rev. Al Sharpton details what you should know about the Kimani Gray killing. Plus, more on what the National Action Network is doing to seek justice for the slain 16-year-old. He also asks youth to stay away from using violence as a tool express their anger over Gray’s death. Saying, “don’t be manipulated” by people […]
Rev. Al Sharpton is urging people to register for the 15th Annual National Action Network Convention at NationalActionNetwork.net
Rev. Al Sharpton has his feet to the pavement this morning marching in Washington D.C. over the Supreme Court’s hearing over the Shelby vs. Holder case, if the court rules Section V of the Voting Rights Act is unconstitutional; it will allow for devastating changes to happen to the Voting Rights Act. Find out more […]
Rev. Al Sharpton talks with the crew about the importance of not having the sequester passed through Congress.
Rev. Al Sharpton talks with the crew about the State of the Union address.
Reverend Al Sharpton recognizes that celebrations are fun but he wants people to know the party is over and it is time to work for President Obama.