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The Black Information Network is the first and only 24/7 national and local all news audio service dedicated to providing an objective, accurate and trusted source of continual news coverage with a Black voice and perspective. These interviews further BIN’s mission of serving the Black community and providing an information window for those outside the community to help foster communication, accou... more

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Latest Episodes

This week on The Black Perspective, Andrea Coleman returns with the final installment of Saving Black Moms: A Maternal Health Crisis, as she recaps the full series and highlights what comes next.

BIN's Esther Dillard speaks with Dr. Jeanne Nutter a... more

This week on The Black Perspective, host Misty Jordan brings you two powerful conversations. She kicks things off with part two of her interview with Slim, from the legendary R&B group 112, followed by a chat with Nichole Pointdujour, entrepreneur, a... more

This week on The Black Perspective, Andrea Coleman returns with her special Saving Black Moms Report, exploring how doulas are stepping up and leading the fight to improve maternal-health outcomes for Black women.

Misty Jordan sits down with Slim of... more

This week’s Hope Has an Address segment highlights the 10th anniversary of My Brother’s Keeper, the Obama Foundation’s initiative empowering young men of color.

This segment brings together MBK alumni, mentors, and Foundation staff to reflect on a d... more

This week on the Black Perspective, BIN’s Alexandria Ikomoni sits down with J. Carter, the Black founder and visionary behind ONE Musicfest.

He shares what’s in store for this year’s massive event happening in Atlanta on October 25th and 26th.

Mis... more

Gracie Award-winning journalist and BIN news anchor Esther Dillard talks with Alexis Anderson Reed, President of State Voices, about President Trump's mobilization of military forces in urban cities.

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American jazz singer, composer, producer, and arranger Nnenna Freelon joins BIN National News Anchor Andrea Coleman on the latest episode of Leading While Black to discuss her new memoir, Beneath the Skin of Sorrow: Improvisations on Loss. She explor... more

In this week's episode, Hope Has an Address returns with Part Two of its exploration of the Girls Opportunity Alliance Fund, showcasing two powerful programs transforming young girls’ lives.

First, we spotlight Girl Up Initiative Uganda (GUIU) in Ka... more

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Recent Guests

Justin Pearson
Tennessee's District 86 Representative
Episode: The Black Perspective: October 26, 2025
Mally Bacon
Co-founder of Butter Art Fair
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Episode: The Black Perspective: October 26, 2025
Alan Bacon
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Trey Baker
Alumnus of the My Brother's Keeper initiative, scholastic mentor, children's book author, and spoken word artist
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Episode: Hope Has An Address: Building Brotherhood — My Brother’s Keeper at 10 Years
J. Carter
Founder and creator of ONE Musicfest
Episode: The Black Perspective: October 19, 2025
Leela James
Award-winning R&B soul singer
Independent Artist
Episode: The Black Perspective: October 19, 2025
Tami Charles
New York Times bestselling author of "Together United"
Scholastic
Episode: The Black Perspective: October 19, 2025
Sean Ringgold
Actor known for his role in BET Plus' 'Carl Weber's Family Business'
BET Plus
Episode: The Black Perspective: October 19, 2025
Nnenna Freelon
Seven-time Grammy nominee jazz artist discussing her journey with grief.
Episode: Leading While Black: Nnenna Freelon

Hosts

Mike Island
Host of The Black Perspective, focusing on critical community issues and advocacy.
Bree Wood
Host for the Black Information Network, engaging discussions on culture and community.

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The Black Perspective: October 26, 2025
Q: How do you stay rooted in your community as you scale nationally?
We preserve a significant portion of exhibition space for Indiana-based artists even as we expand into other markets.
The Black Perspective: October 26, 2025
Q: What are some legislative actions that are on your agenda?
We need to fight back against systemic issues, raise the minimum wage, and address hunger among children in our communities.
The Black Perspective: October 26, 2025
Q: What role do you play and what change do you hope to make?
We help advocate for Black women during childbirth and ensure they receive proper medical attention.
The Black Perspective: October 19, 2025
Q: Tell us a little bit about what you do to give back to the community.
I partner with the Christian Rivera Foundation to help children with terminal illnesses and work to promote health and wellness within my community.
The Black Perspective: October 19, 2025
Q: What are your thoughts on AI artists being created on a computer?
While AI may have its place, real artists who connect with the audience through genuine emotion and experience are irreplaceable.

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The content consistently focuses on issues impacting the Black community, such as health disparities, cultural representation, community empowerment, and entrepreneurship. Episodes cover critical topics like maternal health, the systemic challenges faced by Black mothers, and the importance of mental health awareness. Notable discussions also delve into historical milestones and ongoing challenges within the Black community, including the aftermath of significant events like Hurricane Katrina. Through interviews with various guests, the discussions emphasize resilience and innovation while advocating for social change and community support.

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2. Mally Bacon
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4. Trey Baker
5. J. Carter
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7. Tami Charles
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