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Black Whole Radio is a subsidiary of Black Whole Entertainment, LLC. Our Mission is to disseminate information that will inform, elevate, educate and improve the Human Condition through out the Diaspora.

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Host: Lesa Marie Belle The Host will interview Monique Lisa who is a 14-time award winning playwright, director and producer as well as television and radio host. She is also the Founder and CEO of Monique Lisa Productions... more

Join host Alice Backer of www.kiskeacity.com for a conversation on the recent DR Citizenship Ruling with Judge Lionel Jean-Baptiste. Co-sponsored by HHTARG and Haiti Chérie Pride Love Commitment. Lionel Jean-Baptiste... more

Link Detroit native son brings Hip-Hop to the world through the eyeys of D-Town's finest. The Maestro Of Hip Hop brings that "REAL" music to your ears.

Composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist Onel Mulet has performed with a roster of legendary artists including Santos Colon, Pete "El Conde" Rodriguez and Celia Cruz as well as internationally renown artists Johnny Pacheco, Bobby... more

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Host: Harold Muhammad

Hosted By: Michelle Materre, The Grande Dame of Black Whole With Guests: Aisha Karefa Smart and Rich Blint TOPIC: "Who's History Is It: Celebrating the 90th Birthday of James Baldwin" Michelle & her guests will discuss the... more

The Hip Hop Principal, Shango Blake. Analyze what are some of the issues within public education. (Specifically School environment and culture). What is wrong and are the best practices they will turning the American failing educational... more

Hosted By: Jojopahmaria Nsoroma Age of Illumination Topic: Sacred Contracts: Living Life On Purpose What if before your Soul incarnated (took physical form) you had made agreements regarding the family you were born into,... more

Samiyyah Saafir-Muhammad was born Jacqueline Glover in New York City in 1951. After spending her early years in foster care, moving four times before the age of three, she settled in with her aunt, following her father's passing.... more

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