This week on the Black Perspective, Gracie Award winner Esther Dillard sits down with A’Lelia Walker, daughter of the legendary Madam C.J. Walker, to share the captivating story behind The Joy Goddess of Harlem.
Katie Gray brings us part one of her conversation with a Georgia state senator as lawmakers launch a Tourism Study Committee, and how you can get involved.
BIN’s Morgyn Wood continues her discussion with Tarek DeLavallade, Executive Director of the United Golfers Association, about the launch of the Sapphire Golf Tour — a groundbreaking platform for Black women in professional golf.
Doug Davis returns with part two of his conversation with Yolo Akili Robinson, founder of BEAM (Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective), diving deeper into mental health and Black masculinity.
Plus, insightful commentary from our three voices of reason: Mo’Kelly, Roland S. Martin, and James T. Harris.
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