HBCU Pulse Radio is the home of HBCU Life on your radio & podcast feed! Hosted by Randall Barnes, we talk about everything that’s important to our culture! From on campus issues to politics and what’s trending on the yard, we are always at the heart of the culture!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 119 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Performing ArtsArts |
In this episode, Randall speaks with Grammy-nominated R&B artist DaVionne. DaVionne is already a powerhouse in the industry at the age of 24, known for her inventive R&B sound and her work on J. Cole’s "Revenge of the Dreamers III" and “Might Delete ... more
In this episode, Randall speaks with Tennessee State University National Alumni President Charles Galbreath Jr. Randall & Charles discuss the Tennessee legislature moving to vacate the Board of Trustees and Governor Bill Lee quickly appointing 8 TSU ... more
In this episode, Randall & HBCU Pulse writer Kiya Wimbush-Robinson react to the new Hulu Documentary "Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told". Randall & Kiya were both born in the late 90's and have always heard about Freaknik and the cultural event ... more
In this episode, Randall speaks with former North Carolina Central QB and 2024 NFL Draft prospect Davius Richard. Randall & Davius discuss his time at North Carolina Central, including the epic clash with Jackson State in the 2022 Cricket Celebration... more
In this episode, Randall speaks with North Carolina A&T alumnus Jordan Brown. Brown worked as a post-production assistant for the movie “The Creator”, which was nominated for two Oscars at the 96th Academy Awards (“Best Sound” and “Visual Effects”). more
In honor of Alabama State student Justice Murphy advancing to the Hollywood round on ABC's American Idol, Randall airs his March 2021 interview with Deion Warren. Deion Warren is an Elizabeth City State University alumnus and was a featured contestan... more
On this episode of HBCU Pulse Radio, Randall talks about a bill that threatens to close three public Mississippi universities by 2028. Are Jackson State, Alcorn, and Mississippi Valley State in danger? Also, Randall gives a recap of Alabama State stu... more
In this episode, Randall is joined by Charles Galbreath Jr. who serves as the 26th Alumni Association President of Tennessee State University. They speak about Tennessee State's ongoing fight with the state legislature, which is attempting to vacate ... more
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