World Traveler, historian, writer, and public lecturer Dr. Runoko Rashdi returns to the WOL classroom. Before we get to Dr. Runoko, Garveyite Senghor Baye on this weekend's Juneteenth celebrations.

Dr. Winbush will explain how Juneteenth started. Dr. Winbush will also discuss the move to block the teachings of 1619 & the changes in the so-called middle east.

Retired Professor of Critical Thinking and African History Dr. David Horne provides a Reparations update. Universal African People's Organization leader Zaki Baruti explains the difficulties Black candidates face running for statewide office.

Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Jerome E. Fox discusses his book, Addicted to White The Oppressed in League with the Oppressor We will remember our ancestors who died in the Middle Passage with ADACI's Euri Huggins & Psychologist Dr. Kevin Washington.

Activist Chairman Fred Hampton steps up to discuss the unrelenting shootings in America's cities. We examine why Blacks face a greater risk of Alzheimer's disease than whites. Diane Powell & Sophia Duckette will lead the discussion

Black Politics expert James Taylor checks in to discuss Reparations. Banking expert Darnell Parker will talk about inflation and how to make money from cryptocurrency. Darnell will also discuss this weekend's cryptocurrency convention.

History Professor Dr. Walter Williams opens up on who are the original Jews. Student Minister Dr. Wesley Muhammad explains what 'Buck Breaking' is.  Dr. Wesley will also discuss how it relates to gender confusion and the gay agenda.

Clinical Psychologist Jeff Menzise explains why discussions on mental health are still taboo in the Black Community. Before we get to Dr. Jeff, Karen Carrington from Black Women for Positive Change looks at Black Wall Street now that the cameras have gone.

Futuristic Researcher Sadiki Bakari delivers another update on the fast-moving Artificial Intelligence, AI.

Griot, Baba Lumumba will lead a debate on the Civil rights narrative & its implications. Before we get to Baba Lumumba, author Ray Studevent debuts his book, Black Sheep. The book chronicles his experience growing up bi-racial.