Episodios
-
Maynor Biggers established by Hampton University alumni gives scholarships to artists.
-
Norfolk-based grammy-nominated producer Nottz and Portsmouth based singer Shatiesh discuss her EP The Awakening.
-
¿Faltan episodios?
-
Director of The Lincoln University's museum studies program discusses the important of preserving the heritage of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
-
Wil talks with Steve Hess of Riverside PACE, which provides comprehensive care for seniors so that their loved ones can have peace of mind.
-
Civil rights activist Ruby Sales
-
Phill Branch discusses is award winning documentary "Searching for Shaniqua," which explores the issue of African Americans giving their children unique names and the negative stereotyping the results, particularly from within the Black community.
-
Wil talks with the American Civil War icon and famed abolitionist about his views on the nation and President Trump.
-
Wil talks with the legendary black poet, and activist about the women's march and America's future.
-
Wil talks with journalist Richard Prince whose column www.journal-isms.com covers issues of diversity, discusses media and Trump era.
-
Legendary NYC radio personality discusses campaign to "Stop Killer Radio."
-
Wil visits the new National Museum of African American History and Culture.
-
Author Lori L. Tharps talks with Wil about the difference between colorism and racism.
-
Wil talks with comedian and author Pekitta Tynes, who was an abandoned baby with no birth certificate. After a 35-year search, she discovered both of her biological parents. Find out how!
-
Wil talks with the founders of the Maynor Biggers Art Fund about the importance of African American expression through art.
-
Wil talks with NYPD ex-Chief Philip Banks III about the future of criminal justice reform.
-
Congratulations to John Lewis on the recognition of his graphic novel “March: Book Three” Enjoy Wil's past interview with the civil rights legend about his book and life.
-
Professor and author, Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve, gives us a look inside one of America's largest and most racially biased criminal justice systems: Chicago.
-
Ashley Bell, Republican National Committee Director of African American Engagement, talks with Wil about Black support for Presidential nominee Donald Trump.
-
Author Clint Smith, writer of a new book of poems, 'Counting Descent,' has a wide-ranging conversation about racism, the criminal justice system and the Black Lives Mater movement.
-
The Maynor Biggers Artist Fund is dedicated to supporting Black art in Hampton Roads, Virginia.
- Mostrar más