WVON celebrating 50 years of broadcasting at the Chicago Theater headlining Toni Braxton
WVON turning 50 is a historical event that brought prominent figures from all over the country to partake in the celebration. The stage was set
WVON turning 50 is a historical event that brought prominent figures from all over the country to partake in the celebration. The stage was set
Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr., has officially announced his retirement after a 17-year career in the House of Representatives amid a growing mountain of legal troubles,
Rev. Jesse Jackson celebrated his 71st birthday (it was actually on Oct. 8) in high style at the Atlanta Hyatt hotel on Friday, Oct. 12,
The wife of Democratic Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. is finally talking about her husband’s depression and treatment, dispelling rumors he attempted suicide but acknowledging he
Cheryl Pearson-McNeil, the senior vice president of public affairs and government relations at Nielsen ratings, the world’s leading market research entity, recently provide surprising, if
The Rev. Jesse Jackson convened the 15th annual Wall Street Project Summit at the Sheraton New York hotel in order for the egregious disparities in
The nation’s black radio stations, television outlets and print and online media organizations are in grave danger of becoming extinct because of the gross inequitable
A sea of African American automotive executives poured into the COBO Riverview Ballroom for the DRIVEN gala during the Detroit auto show to pay homage
Each January we celebrate. The renamed streets and boulevards, the parades and marches with a thousand sermons and equally as many songs from hymnals. Yes,
WASHINGTON — Rev. Al Sharpton gave advanced warning to select cities around the country: the Jobs and Justice rally and march that took place in
Venturing into the nation’s capitol on any ordinary occasion is special in and of itself. The District of Columbia is one of America’s most visited
CHICAGO – Braylon Edwards of the New York Jets made good on the promise he made to spend $1 million to send 100 junior high
If I were Arnold Schwarzenegger, I would be blowing up the phones of Rev. Jesse Jackson, Bill Cosby, Julius “Dr. J” Erving and Lil Wayne.
With one black political dynasty, the Kilpatricks, torn asunder in Detroit, we have to also wonder about viability of the one trudging along in Chicago.
A gay ex-employee of Rev. Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow PUSH Coalition filed a politically explosive lawsuit, claiming the civil rights leader demeaned, humiliated and harassed the