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Roland Martin Speaks at Chicago Black MBA Association Conference

The National Black MBA Association, Chicago Chapter held their Business Leader Institute Aug. 1 with the theme, “Understanding Your Worth, Delivering Your Value.” Award-winning journalist...

Prosecutor’s Vendetta Against Marissa Alexander? Lawmaker Weighs In

Does Florida State Attorney Angela Corey have a vendetta against Marissa Alexander? Some are asking that question after Corey filed to have the 33-year...

Disney and ‘House of Payne’ Star Doc Shaw On Fighting Childhood Obesity

Remember Doc Shaw from The Disney Channel and Tyler Perry’s “House of Payne?” The child actor is all grown up, and has slimmed down...

Preachers Of LA Pastors Clash With GOP Pundit, Defend Show’s “Redeeming Value”

The wildly successful[1] and controversial “Preachers of L.A.[2]” is still making headlines since the show’s debut last month on Oxygen. Bishop T.D. Jakes went after the cast[3], calling the show “junk” for showing off the mansions they live in and the luxury clothes they wear. On NewsOne Now[4] with Roland Martin[5], two of the cast members defended their participation in the reality series. “There was a lot of heat from the trailer, or the sizzle reel,” said Pastor Wayne Chaney[6], senior pastor of Antioch Church of Long Beach, Calif. “Once the show started and people have tuned in, they’ve realized that it has not been about material possessions, but about the lives of these larger than life men.” Added Bishop Ron Gibson[7], founder of Life Church Of God In Christ, in Riverside, Calif., ”We have incredibly faithful congregations, but we’re not infallible. So [the series] shows the duality of what it’s like to be in the position to be held to a higher standard, but humanized the positi ...

How Will NYC’s Bill de Blasio Handle Stop And Frisk?

Now that Bill de Blasio has been elected the new mayor of New York City, how will he handle crime and...

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