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- Ebony Hustle is a thriller about an ex-stripper who turns into a private investigator.
- Focus on effects of gun violence on young men, women and mothers living in Philadelphia.
- This is a variety show with host TS Madison that airs on Fox Soul, the show is Executive Produced by Jamal Simmons, Claudia Jordan and TS Madison. It is shot at Frame 88 Studios in Atlanta Ga.
- Dr. Sean McMillan and Rich Morrow extract nuggets of virtue from people doing things they shouldn't.
- Worth A Conversation is hosted by Jay "Jeezy" Jenkins and aims to hold conversations on topics that resonate within the Black community. Each week Jeezy will dive into topics that intersect entertainment, politics, social justice, sports, and more with prominent guests in the respective fields.
- Reactionary Commentary on political events for The Generation Z.
- Student Academy Award Winners introduce "Triggers": A dancer's internal battle with schizophrenia threatens to destroy her relationships and career.
- This thriller film is similar to 'The Purge', and for one weekend out of the year Black women and girls go missing. This fictional film is inspired by a real statistic, that 64,000 Black women and girls go missing in the United States every year and only a fraction of their cases are investigated. The rules for the Erasure weekend is that there cannot be any police involvement or media coverage of the missing women. In this world there is a 'safe haven', a neighborhood known as Fontier Hills. This year the audience goes on a journey with three Black women that live in this safe haven and shows what happens to them when The Confederate goes beyond their boundaries to capture them.
- Hosts Mike Hill and Donny Harrell bring unfiltered barbershop talk to various subjects including sports, hip-hop, health, pop culture, and more.
- This lifestyle show for today's woman features Tami's unique twist on trending topics, raw, transparent and funny conversations with celebrity guests, her highly popular Bonnet Chronicle Power Minute and "Ask Tami" that allows her to connect with her viewers to help provide them with advice on relationships, sex, parenting and more. You can expect an unfiltered and entertaining show with some good tea. Tami's unapologetic candor is not always popular, but it's always real.
- Karen Bass interview, revenge of the republicans, and chatting about midterm elections.
- United States VS Paramount, Black Lives Matter, and "handling" foreign affairs.
- Funny returns, 2024 Presidential Election and talking crime and safety with former NYPD Chief Rodney Harrison
- Why are the gas prices so high, Battle of the Congresswomen: AOC vs. Lauren Boebert, and Critical Race Theory.
- A special post-election discussion joined by two guests: A.B. (political Influencer) and Ian James (actor and activist).
- Bursting onto the social media scene, Amber Whittington, better known as Amber's Closet started her You Tube presence with fashion and blog style videos. Quickly discovering her own voice Amber shifted her focus to speak candidly about relationships, identity, and of course, sex. Her honest and forthright commentary quickly gained attention and over the past 1o years, Amber has amassed a huge audience. Amber sees the strength in her voice and values the power of the LGBTQIA+ community.
- Social media's #1 Auntie, Imani Vanzap, has endeared herself into the hearts of her nearly One Million Zappies, her fans, with her honest life altering commentary. Fix Your Shyt Starting on Instagram in 2018, Imani, with her quick wit, comedic timing and heartfelt compassion, established a massive social media audience and her videos have garnering over 81 Million views. Imani is the Brain-Child of actor, producer, writer, singer and motivational speaker Erik "Nephew" Dillard. Now, armed with her signature catchphrase, Imani Vanzap not only ignited a movement based in positivity but she encourages everyone, no matter where they are on the journey to,,,"Become"
- Former pro basketball Player, DeMarco Majors, has lived an unbelievable journey; from humble beginnings, being raised by his single mother in Evansville Indiana with his 2 sisters. To playing professional basketball internationally as a star on teams in Australia, Brazil and Argentina, and with the American Basketball Association. While still playing professionally, DeMarco came out as gay, which resulted in him becoming one of first Black gay men to grace the cover of OUT Magazine - followed up with calls for modeling and acting. While a rising star, DeMarco endured a cataclysmic tragedy. From the ashes, he discovered his new journey into self-love and acceptance Now, DeMarco is on a crusade to save lives and be an example of resilience. Working as a life coach, he is using fitness as motivational tool to achieve one's life goals.
- Dubbed the "Queen of Black Culture", Talk show and Radio host, author and actress, Bevy Smith has mastered the art of reinvention. Although she already had a successful corporate career in luxury brand advertising with Rolling Stone and then beauty advertising director for Vibe magazine, Bevy yearned for more. Bevy decided to risk it all and pivot to pursue her creative goals. It was not an easy road and she faced hardships and financial ruin, but the gamble paid off with her landing as a host on "Page Six TV" and then moderator of Fashion Queens on Bravo. Through it all she has maintained her humanity and down-to-earth spirit of humility. Bevy has also been acknowledged as a true ally to the LGBTQIA+ community. Most recently, Bevy is transitioning in to acting, appearing as Aunt Tammy on the Amazon Prime series Harlem. Bevy also released her memoir "Bevelations: Lessons from a Mutha, Auntie, Bestie" which serves as inspiration to anyone those looking to make a change later in life.
- Chicago native, Alexandra Grey is a trail blazing actress and singer seen across major hit shows like Empire, Transparent, How to Get Away with Murder and MacGyver. Raised in foster care, Alexandra spent her youth bouncing between 7 different foster homes. As she grew to embrace her sexuality midst the disapproval of her foster parents. Alexandra was forced to leave their home - relocating after high school to Los Angeles where she began her Hollywood journey living in an LGBTQ homeless shelter. With limited resources and a dream she studied theater at California State University Northridge, and pursued her dreams until doors opened for her in television. Purposeful in her pursuit of saving lives. Most recently singing on the Broadway stage of the Billy Porter directed play, The Life. Seen playing both trans and non-trans roles, Alexandra Grey is a trans actress and advocate for equality on the screen and stage.
- Known as the King of Hair to black Hollywood celebrity clientele, Anthony Cherry is ready to put down the brush and pick out the mic. This singer-songwriter, once signed to Russell Simmons Music Group is crooning his way to the front stage. With a hustlers spirit Anthony continues to make a way from the harsh streets of St Louis, where it all began. Surrounded by street hustlers, pimps, prostitutes and drug dealers Anthony quickly learned to survive. Heavily influenced by his grandmother, who raised him to be a renaissance man - self sufficient at a young age he soon realized that his life was more than just survival. Having just penned a book titled, From Lock to Rocks, Anthony chronicles his life's journey.
- Dedicated activist, Gerald Garth has always had one mission; to serve and represent the most underrepresented, in both the Black and LGBTQIA+ spaces. To that effect, in June of 2020, Gerald worked diligently to amplify and elevate that experience, as one of the main organizers for the All Black Lives Matter March. With over 40,000 marchers in attendance, Gerald describes it as, " A reminder that we are stronger together." Gerald has also been instrumental in bringing outreach and support programs for addiction and HIV prevention and HIV treatment to marginalize undervalued communities. Raised by a single mother in the projects of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and the eldest of 3 brothers, Gerald knew at a young age that financial literacy and determination was key to living out his passions. Gerald has worked tirelessly to empower the community by helping to launch Global Black Pride, functioning as Board Treasurer and Director of community programs at L.A. Pride, and as Cofounder of BLAC - Black LGBTQ Activists for Change Gerald, currently the Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at the Los Angeles LGBT Center, is a true teacher and agent of change.
- Best known for her appearance on season eleven of "RuPaul's Drag Race", finishing in the final four, Silky Nutmeg Ganache when not holding center stage for her controversial take on life, she is holding onto her Masters Degree in Organizational Leadership. With her grandmother as her inspiration to keep pursuing higher education at the forefront of her accomplishments, currently pursuing her Doctorate in Philosophy. Silky's mission to show the world what is behind those arched eyebrows and voluminous wigs, are actually, doctors, lawyers, politicians, educators and sometimes, yes, everyday people; who happen to slay - away. Never one to shy from controversy, Silky publicly announced her status as a registered Republican, citing having a strategy to disrupt the voting process. Silky caught major backlash on her Drag Race episode with Miiley Cyrus. Often called loud, and over-the-top, Silky is aware of her presence and has no plans to lower her volume.
- For the grown and sexy - Suede Onyx, president of the southwest chapter of Onyx, a BDSM, kink, and fetish club for people of color takes us into his world and explores the techniques of flogging with Antonio as Chris, Cheryl and Aaron look on. ...trust and truth necessary to be vulnerable an enjoy a scene.
- The Fam have a very deep conversation with Benjamin Carlton, a minister, an activist and the author of "I'm Black, I'm a Minister, and I'm Gay". In 2016, his article in TheRoot.com went viral, when he publicly came out as a Black, gay minister. He opened up about self-hate and the shameful behaviors he imparted to suppress his identity. After reconciling with himself, Benjamin knew his calling was to build people up and break down discrimination. Benjamin, armed with his MBA of communications from Florida A and M University, co-founded BMe Community in Miami, a program which unifies all members of the family unit, identifies black males as assets, and together creates a more harmonious community. The BMe platform radically grew to a national level, enriching local leaders across the country by way of BMe's influential change to national policy and generating millions of dollars towards educational and economic opportunities. Benjamin has coached world prominent leaders about asset-framing, storytelling, and narrative change. His leadership has been sought by the Obama Administration, as well as Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and many others. His ministerial speeches are equally powerful with messages of love so authentic and thought-provoking, they shift perspectives of those stuck in their vantage points. In 2021, Benjamin launched the STAN for LOVE organization to create safe spaces and elevate the Black queer experience worldwide. Join us for this very engaging conversation.
- Wrapping up another successful season, The Fam discuss some of their favorite guests, outstanding moments and feelings that they have shared. Also, Aaron shares from his personal experiences and The Fam explores social stigmas and mental health within the LGBTQIA+ community.