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Black Information Network Interviews

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Black Information Network
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Unintentional Shootings
Black Children
Mental Health

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’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

This week on The Black Perspective, BIN’s Andrea Coleman returns with part two of her conversation with Dr. Angelica Geter, exploring how the new administration is reshaping public health policy and what that means in real communities.

Misty Jordan ... more

Teri McCready is back with part two of her new series called "Reading the Room." For part two, McCready speaks with Author Jerry Craft.

Teri McCready talks to Author Darius Myers in a new series called "Reading the Room."

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Dr. Leanne Woods-Burnham
National prostate health disparities expert and assistant professor at Morehouse School of Medicine.
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Alexis Anderson Reid
President of State Voices and community organizer.
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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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BIN Exclusive: State Voices President Talks Trump's Mobilization Of Military Forces
Q: Can you talk a little bit about the recommended actions that you're training people on the ground with?
Knowing your rights and having action plans for potential incidents are crucial, as is training communities on organizing and non-violent direct action.
Leading While Black: Nnenna Freelon
Q: What was the goal of the album when you started out?
Nnenna feels that the album unfolded naturally from her experiences and personal truth, expressing a deeply personal reflection on her losses.
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Q: So, where did the joy come from?
Nnenna finds joy in the natural world, seeing it as a source of inspiration and connection to life and resilience.
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Q: What steps can Black men take regarding prostate health?
Black men should advocate for early screening and discuss their risk with doctors.
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Q: What can be done to improve Black maternal health outcomes?
There needs to be better education for healthcare providers on bias and implementing supportive programs.

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1. Nnenna Freelon
2. Claire Okumu
3. Paulette Jones
4. Dr. Leanne Woods-Burnham
5. Jennifer Grace Jennings
6. Alexis Anderson Reid
7. Tyler Lepley
8. Ernie Johnson Jr.

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