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All things socially and spiritually relevant with political and economic ramifications from a national and global perspective.

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Who's in your network? Verizon wireless has an award winning ad proclaiming that it has the largest network and reach among its competitors. This ad is appealing because of the widely held belief that the more people you have in... more

Word on the Street began its rewarding journey one year ago on January 4, 2010. Although it has been a turbulent ride with stops along the way, it has been and remains well worth the journey as we strive to keep our unwavering commitment... more

Tribute to our veterans; analysis of the November 2 election results and direction of our nation; For Colored Girls, Is it just for colored girls?; and whatever is on the minds of the listeners. This our day to Sound Off on The Word On The Street

In recognition of Women in Business month, Lori Gibbs, financial expert with Genworth Financial will discuss the current economic and housing crisis and ways that every day working people can rebound and rebuild from economic crisis.

From Bishop Eddie Long to the upcoming One Nation Working Together March on Washington on 10.2.10 host Michelle Laws discusses the top current social and political issues of the past two weeks. What's got folk on the street asking "Are... more

On October 2, 2010 thousands of people from around the country will assemble in Washington on the National Mall in front of the Lincoln Memorial in demonstration of the TRUE March on Washington 2010 titled by its organizers as "One... more

Interview with super star Malik Yoba on his rise to stardom from the streets of Brooklyn including his role in Tyler Perry's new movie,Why Did I Get Married Too?, super cool and sexy cop J.C. on New York Undercover, his... more

Guests Dr. Daphne Wiggins and Reverend Gloria Agougah will engage in a provocative discussion about the historical and contemporary relationship between Black women and the church.

Even before Sojourner Truth delivered her famous "Ain't I A Woman" speech in 1851 women have played a prominent role in the Civil Rights and Social Justice Movements. We will engage in provocative discussion with women who have... more

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