Medical & Holistic Dr. Abdul Alim Muhammad returns to give us an update on COVID-19. The dean of Black Journalists, the Rev. Dr. Barbara Reynolds continues our salute to our sisters as part of Women's History Month.

Life and Wellness Coach and Master Herbalist Doctah B Sirius checks in to discuss how the upcoming Spring Equinox affects our health. Banking expert Darnell Parker on how to bridge the wealth gap.

Clinical Psychologist Dr. Jerome Fox explains why some whites claim not to be racist. Juanda Honore will discuss her Urban Financial Literacy program.

Dr. Nichols will look at why Blacks & Whites can view the same issue but come away with different conclusions. Before we get to Dr. Nichols, we will continue our spotlight on Women's History Month with Black Women for Positive Changes' Dr. Stepahnie Meyers.

Mystery Man Mark from Anaheim returns to talk about the Biden Administration's policies examining the American Rescue Plan. Pam Africa from the Move Organization will provide us with an update on Mumia Abu Jamaal.

Historian & attorney Legrand Clegg discusses the renewed assault on the African presence in the ancient Americas. Founder of the Pan African Film & Arts Festival Ayuko Babu talks about how it became the largest and most prestigious black film festival in America.

Dr. Menzise will examine the alleged difficulties some Black women have in finding desirable Black mates. Black Women for Wellness head Jan Robinson Flint & Dr. Donald Evans, founder of NAAFRA National Afrikan Amerikan Family Reunion Association.

Morgan State University Professor Dr. Ray Winbush returns to preview the upcoming trial of the cop who killed George Floyd. Financial Advisor JB Bryan explains why the economic recovery hasn't trickled down to Blacks.

Dr. Horne will talk about Barack Obama now openly supporting the move for reparations and claiming he could not do it while in The White House. Dr. Tuckson will discuss the new vaccine and a move by some states to drop all restrictions designed to stop the spread of COVID-19.

Pan-African activist-scholar & griot, Professor James Small weighs-in on the debate of who shot Malcolm X. Before we get to Professor Small, The Faith Brothers on the connection between Racism and God.