The launch of BIN - WWRL comes just in time for Election Day 2020.

Black Information Network Launching Today on WWRL AM 1600

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Martin: “The 2020 Election is one of the most consequential we’ve seen in American history, and Black voters will play a crucial role. Our goal at #RolandMartinUnfiltered is to provide unparalleled coverage of not only the presidential and U.S. Senate races, but the many local races that impact our people.”
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The Powerful Role of Black Women in Kamala Harris’ VP Selection

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Morial: “It’s no surprise that Black women have emerged among the nation’s strongest and most competent leaders. The formidable challenges that women, particularly women of color, must overcome to achieve positions of prominence…”
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EUGENE B. REDMOND WRITERS CLUB PRESENTS BLACK POETS ON BLACK HISTORY AND “THE 1619 PROJECT

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Eugene B. Redmond Writers Club presents Black Poets on Black History: “The 1619 Project” on Tuesday, February 18. The event will be held at 6:30 pm in the Cafeteria of Building B on the East St. Louis Higher Education Campus of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, 601 J.R. Thompson Drive, EStL, IL 62201.
Photo: Eugene Redmond

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MAYA ANGELOU: “STILL I RISE”

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Maya Angelou: “Out of the huts of history’s shame, I rise. Up from a past that’s rooted in pain, I rise.”
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HARLEM STAGE PRESENTS 2019 FALL SEASON OF FILMS AND SHOWS BY VISIONARY BLACK ARTISTS

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Harlem Stage is proud to host the opening night of the Harlem Doc Fest, a documentary film festival that explores the cultural richness and history of Harlem along with critical issues impacting the community. This weekend-long curated festival of feature and short documentary films will present screenings throughout Harlem and include conversations with filmmakers, actors and scholars.
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