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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

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Andrea Coleman revisits her interview with Massachusetts Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley.

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Katie Gray talks with former NBA All-Star Terry Cummings about his second act — leading people through his faith and purpose after basketball.

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Former Detroit City Council member and newly elected Mayor Mary Sheffield talks exclusively with BIN News anchor Misty Jordan about her political career, her plans for the city of Detroit, and what it's like to be the first Black female Mayor of Amer... more

Tony Award-winning actress, activist, and singer Melba Moore talks with BIN News anchor Esther Dillard about her decades-long career and her newly released memoir, Marvelous and Getting Better.

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BIN News anchor Esther Dillard talks with actress, author, and entrepreneur Tia Mowry about the launch of her new online health series, "Changing the Odds Against Cancer with Tia Mowry."

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This week on The Black Perspective, Andrea Coleman sits down with acclaimed ABC journalist Deborah Roberts to discuss her deeply personal new book, Sisters Loved and Treasured: Stories of Unbreakable Bonds, which explores the complexity, joy, and res... more

On this week’s Hope Has An Address, we spoke with Dr. Adren O. Wilson, Vice President of Youth Opportunity Programs and Executive Director for My Brother’s Keeper Alliance at the Obama Foundation, about how MBK is creating real change for boys and yo... more

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Recent Guests

Ayanna Pressley
Congresswoman from Massachusetts advocating for Black women's employment rights
U.S. Congress
Episode: The Black Perspective: November 30, 2025
Mary Sheffield
First woman mayor-elect of Detroit with a focus on inclusivity and community development
City of Detroit
Episode: The Black Perspective: November 30, 2025
RaMell Ross
Director of the film "Nickel Boys" and notable figure in film and photography
Independent Filmmaker
Episode: The Black Perspective: November 30, 2025
Crystal White
Co-author of "Culture Design"
Episode: The Black Perspective: November 23, 2025
Tia Mowry
Black actress, entrepreneur, author, and health advocate
Episode: BIN Exclusive: Tia Mowry Talks New Online Health Series
Deborah Roberts
Distinguished ABC Black journalist and author
ABC News
Episode: The Black Perspective: November 16, 2025
James White
Co-author of 'Culture Design'
Culture Design Lab
Episode: The Black Perspective: November 16, 2025
Krista White
Co-author of 'Culture Design' and daughter of James White
Culture Design Lab
Episode: The Black Perspective: November 16, 2025
Fabrice Armand
Co-founder of the Creole Food Festival
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Episode: The Black Perspective: November 16, 2025

Hosts

Esther Dillard
Host of various segments focusing on community engagement and advocacy.
Mike Island
Host known for contributions to The Black Perspective segment, emphasizing discussions on vital community issues.

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The Black Perspective: November 23, 2025
Q: What advice would you give to young women in the industry?
Deborah emphasizes the importance of curiosity, resilience through failure, seeking mentors, and maintaining a passion for telling stories.
The Black Perspective: November 23, 2025
Q: Talk a little about your journey. How did you accomplish success in the journalism industry?
Deborah mentions her early dreams of working in television, the support of teachers, and her determination to succeed despite the industry's challenges for Black women.
BIN Exclusive: Detroit Mayor-Elect Mary Sheffield On Plans For The City, Political Career & More
Q: How did you not get emotional, Mary? Because I was watching and I was emotional.
I got emotional, but I was able to process some of it before going on stage; the moment was deeply emotional due to the significance of the win and the responsibilities ahead.
BIN Exclusive: Detroit Mayor-Elect Mary Sheffield On Plans For The City, Political Career & More
Q: Let's talk about Rise Higher Detroit, your transition initiative. Talk to me a little bit about what this is about, what is the idea and where are you going moving forward?
Rise Higher is focused on assembling a capable team and setting actionable goals from day one, emphasizing people-centered approaches through various committees.
The Black Perspective: November 16, 2025
Q: What did you learn about your career journey?
My journey was supported not just by my parents but also by my sisters, who saw my ambitions and supported my dreams.

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What is Black Information Network Interviews about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A variety of impactful discussions occur across episodes, focusing on critical issues affecting the Black community, including political engagement, health, cultural representation, and empowerment. Noteworthy guests range from political figures, like Congress members and mayors, to cultural icons in arts and entertainment, providing a platform for their stories and expert insights. The podcast emphasizes the importance of community support, advocacy for Black women's issues, health awareness, and creating pathways for future generations through initiatives like 'My Brother's Keeper'. Unique angles include a blend of personal narratives, historical context, and contemporary challenges, making it a rich resource for listeners seeking to unde... more

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Recent guests on Black Information Network Interviews include:

1. Ayanna Pressley
2. Mary Sheffield
3. RaMell Ross
4. Crystal White
5. Tia Mowry
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7. James White
8. Krista White

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