Rev. Al Sharpton talks to the Tom Joyner Morning Show about the unrest in Milwaukee and what the next steps have to be in order to effect change. “We still must deal with police accountability and gun violence. If not this will go from city to city,” Sharpton said. Click the link above to hear […]

Rev. Al Sharpton talks about the anniversary deaths of both Eric Garner and Mike Brown and the importance of having real life conversations about how to prevent these types of deaths from occurring. “Don’ let them reduce this to just a discussion. We cannot continue to have local police investigate themselves. Let’s continue marching and […]

Rev. Al Sharpton talks to the Tom Joyner Morning Show about getting down to the real work now that the pageantry of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions are over. “We have got to get on the ground and have those people prepared for election day. If we do not they will be asked to give […]

Rev. Al Sharpton talks to the Tom Joyner Morning Show about the idea of a summit in the city of Baton Rouge in the wake of Alton Sterling’s funeral and the slayings of three officers by Gavin Long. “We need to have a real strategic, sober summit that will deal with how we deal with […]

7/13/16- Rev. Al Sharpton talks to the Tom Joyner Morning Show about gun control and police reform in the midst of the recent shootings in Dallas and the deaths of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling. “We’re still in the midst of fighting for justice. We must have real legislative answers. We don’t need a crisis […]

7/11/16- Rev. Al Sharpton talks to the Tom Joyner Morning Show about the recent shootings of Alton Sterling, Philando Castille and the five policemen killed in Dallas after a protest to combat blacks and police violence. “Until a policeman knows he will go to jail for breaking the law, they’re not going to change. Once […]

Rev. Al Sharpton talks about the importance of black media and the shooting death of Alton Sterling. “The only time we can get justice is when we don’t make each other the issue. I hope that people will do this and not have the division we’ve seen. This seems to scream for all of us […]

Rev. Al Sharpton talks about the significance of the Fourth of July and its connection to Fredrick Douglas. “We’ve made more progress but we still have a long way to go when it comes to the disparities of jobs, healthcare and criminal justice system. We still have to continue to fight so that we are […]

A coalition led by Al Sharpton launched the first phase of an education movement. Churches in four cities are organizing working groups to lay their foundation.

06/22/16 – Reverend Al Sharpton expresses outrage over the Senate’s decision to reject four different gun control measures. Like BlackAmericaWeb.com on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.