Doctah B will explain why certain foods & drugs affect Black people differently. He'll also discuss how one's emotional state affects ones' health plus more. Before we hear from Doctah B, Chicago Pastor Anthony Williams says he has a plan to stop the violence in his city.

Doctah B will explain why certain foods & drugs affect Black people differently. He'll also discuss how one's emotional state affects ones' health plus more. Before we hear from Doctah B, Chicago Pastor Anthony Williams says he has a plan to stop the violence in his city.

The Chair of the History and African American Studies at the University of Houston, Dr. Gerald Horne will discuss black folks and anti-Asian violence and White Supremacy used in movies. Before we get to Dr. Horne, authors Pamela Seda and Kyndall Brown debut their book, Choosing to See. A book about teaching math to children.

Black Politics Expert Dr. James Taylor checks in to discuss plans by republican led states to suppress the vote, Stacey Abram's potential Presidential bid, and more. Before we get to Dr. Taylor, Banking Expert Darnell Parker explains the job shortage in the country.

Dr. Finch will discuss: Why are travels to Kemet important and his upcoming book, and their importance for African people. Before we hear from Dr.Finch, author & Pan-Africanist Baba Amefika Geuka discusses his book, Building Bridges Over Troubled Waters: "If loving Black folks is wrong, I don't even wanna be right!".

Author & Naturopathic Doctor Scott Whitaker returns to discuss some of the major health issues facing the Black Community. Dr. Whitaker has more than 20 years of experience, in herbology, iridology, homeopathy, natural healing, and detoxification. Before we get to Dr. Whitaker, The Faith Brothers, will also talk about Dementia & Parkinsons and what can be done to ward off these afflictions.

Public Enemy's Minister of Information, Professor Griff, will grade Joe Biden on Bidens' first 100 days in office. Griff will also discuss what he terms is Rap killing Hip Hop? 

Morgan State University Professor Dr. Ray Winbush leads a discussion on Systemic Racism. Before we get to Dr. Winbush, Reparations Advocate Kamm Howard, the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N'COBRA) spokesperson updates us on the fight for reparations.

Olympian Dr. John Carlos returns to discuss the IOC's ban on protests at this year's Olympic Games. John will also talk about athletes, and activism, and the role of BLM. Before we hear from John, Garveyite Brother Senghor Baye updates us on the issues in Sierra Leone.

Chairman Fred Hampton returns to discusses the movie Judas And The Black Messiah winning at the Oscars. Before we hear from the Chairman, Investigative Reporter Jeff Gallop updates us on the controversial police shooting of two central Florida teens.