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In many ways, 2023 has been a banner year for the culture and this year RBNW had a chance to talk to some of the biggest names - and cover some of the most interesting stories in entertainment.
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REVOLT Black News provides an update on the tragic deaths of Tyree Nichols & Elijah McClain and the issues with EMT's, the reparations for formerly incarcerated individuals with marijuana offenses, and Black children with autism.
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On this special edition of REVOLT Black News Weekly, Kennedy Rue sits down with the one and only Usher for an in-depth look at his remarkable journey. From his early beginnings under the mentorship of L.A. Reid to becoming a groundbreaking artist akin to legends like Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson. Usher unveils the intricate dance between his personal life and his soaring career, his endeavors to support the Black community, and his unwavering faith guiding his path. Dive into Usher's aspirations for the 2024 Super Bowl, his anticipated new album, and more, only on RBN.
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Live from REVOLT WORLD, REVOLT Black News Weekly delivers an important conversation that could save your life or the life of someone you love.
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RBNW investigates the death of a 3 year old baby, the increased interest in psychedelics, sits down with Diddy to discuss new music, and takes a look at Black women in the gaming space.
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On this edition of RBNW, we delve into the intricacies of C Murder’s ongoing battle for justice and freedom, probing the complexities and controversies surrounding identity and the right to claim Blackness. Further, we spotlight Lorenzo Lewis's pioneering efforts with 'The Confess Project,' offering an introspective look at the challenges, stigmas, and narratives surrounding mental health within the Black community. Join us as we unpack these topics and more.
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REVOLT Black News on the Mississippi Goon Squad, Fulton County Jail and recent news of another death. The team examines, if the Black community is doing enough to protect our LGBTQ community, Usher's Disruptivator Summit, and a recap of Rock The Bells.
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REVOLT Black News celebrates 50 years of Hip-Hop while examining how the genre became a global movement, diving into hip-hop’s role in social justice, exploring the business of hip-hop, feminism in rap, and the genre's relationship with fashion.
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Covering the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision to end Affirmative Action and what it means for Black students and the workforce; the startling connection between Black women using relaxers and cancer rates; Akilah Ffriend sits down with real estate investor and bank owner Benaisha Poole Watson; and more.
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This week on RBNW, we dive into an array of topics; starting with an interview with AJ Owens’ mother, Pamela Dias, discussing their family tragedy and fight for justice. We shed light on the disturbing trend of missing children in Cleveland, with a focus on the Black community. We analyze the alarming rise in STDs, particularly in Black communities, and explore the factors contributing to this, including changing perceptions of HIV and sexual health. Finally, we join Anthony Anderson and his mom, Doris Bowman, on their unique European adventure, and wrap up with insightful commentary from Mara S. Campo.
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In this riveting episode, we first delve into the controversial felony murder laws through the heart-wrenching case of Lakeith Smith, who was convicted for a crime he didn't commit as a teenager. Experts from The Marshall Project and Lakeith's legal team unpack the systemic issues within these laws. We then pivot to an insightful discussion on the evolving perceptions of Black masculinity, with thoughts from Tyler James Williams, Dr. Jeff Gardere, and others. The show later investigates the unfulfilled promises of major corporations to invest in Black-owned media. Concluding with a powerful segment, our very own Kennedy Rue interviews Gabrielle Union, discussing her journey of finding her voice in the entertainment industry.
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As we celebrate Juneteenth and the last slaves being freed in the U.S., REVOLT Black News will take a deep dive into the African nation of Mauritania. It was the last country in the world to abolish slavery in 1981, officially.
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