The Buzz of Black America

Afronerd Radio

United States, EnglishPolitics Conservative

A dynamic talk show that discusses topics from an educated, conservative Black perspective-debunking ghettoized stereotypes. A show for contrarian people of ALL ethnicities. Afronerd Radio airs regularly on Wednesday & Sunday at 7pm eastern. The Comic Shoppe featuring Daryll B which highlights sci fi, fantasy and pop culture airs Tuesday at 7pm eastern.

On-Demand Episodes

We will be talking with the Invisible Woman of the Invisible Cinema blog to discuss the current and future prognosis for African-American cinema. Does the Cosby-effect ring true as a trend or will we continue to witness cinematic gems... more

This time we're going to tackle the following: Will Smith's latest media faux pas, Mike Huckabee's Anti-IRS proposal, Is Rev. Al the King of Dems?, Denzel's tour de force in The Great Debaters, the John White guilty verdict and my... more

Join us as we take a trip down nostalgia lane when we discuss Negro League basketball (aka The Black Fives) with the CEO of Black Fives Inc., Claude Johnson.

A new biweekly broadcast (Mondays) devoted to the world of comic books and comic collecting. Join Dburt, Max and Daryll as we discuss not only the graphic novel world but also superhero/fantasy and sci-fi films. Excelsior!

Discussing Oprah's support for Obama-racial solidarity or celebrity ego gone amok?, The revelation that geneticist, Dr. James Watson has African DNA, the filming of criminal acts for profit and Black folks adopting White folks?.

Talking to author/comedian Rajen Persaud about his provocative book, his experience on the Wendy Williams show and of course, interracial relationships.

Discussing a story I picked up from the What About Our Daughters blog? involving a brave little girl that took six bullets while defending her mother, the resurgence of racism on college campuses and are Black blogs too consumed in... more

Discussing Mr. Johnson's counter-protest endeavors during Rev. Sharpton's anti-Hate crime rally in DC as well as the deaths of Sean Taylor, University of Chicago doctoral student, Amadou Cisse and of course Dunbar Village.
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