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Hal Radio

HAL Radio

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HAL Radio has been created in the legacy of Mr. Hal Jackson the first African-American to be inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters. Mr. Jackson's legacy lives on by continuing to inspire people of color to achieve all they desire through broadcast, communications, public speaking and education. Each show is geared toward helping increase knowledge and self-esteem of people of color around the world. This is done with ongoing broadcast news, music, celebrity interviews, professional outreach and more.

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Presenter Sheila Beale Introduces Guest Speaker Alethea Felton who is passionate about helping people tackle their limiting beliefs to achieve their goals. Born and raised in the Hampton Roads/Tidewater area of Southern Virginia,... more

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Edmund takes you down memory lane yet again to share another story about his 1966 Mustang. Sit back, relax, and flashback to an earlier point in time. Edmund welcomes feedback on his show so that he can work to make the necessary... more

This show explores the personal stories of Edmund Harley, grandson of the late Hal Jackson. Edmund has created this show to allow listeners to go down memory lane with him as he speaks about his first car, a Mustang (1966) with a... more

Skeda Black Talks about Hal Jackson's Washington Bears and how they went to Chicago for the National Tournament, and not without problems.

George Washington Carver, then Dr. Percy Lavon Julian and then Dr. Charles Drew Inventor of Blood Plasma.

New York Chat: with Wyonna Rutledge, Patricia Henry & Linda Amisial chat with the legendary Billy Mitchell, ambassador, of the Apollo Theater in Harlem, NY. and BlindHearted Radio with Whitney Sweetwine & SaulReel interviews Steve... more

From the Archives of the Smithsonian Hal Jacksons; April 11,1995, interview with award-winning radio producer, Sonja D. Williams.

Dorothy endured emotional and financial challenges in her fifties, brought on by a devastating divorce at a time when most people are planning to retire, and fully enjoy life; to survive she began singing on State street and Michigan Ave. in... more

Jane Harley interviews Kelsey Collie who has worked with her to develope Talented Teens, and other groups and individuals ,this show is to introduce use to his new show coming to Saturdays

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