At ESSENCE Hollywood Hosue, D Smoke, DJ HED, and Olympia Auset discuss strategies for safeguarding LA's rich Black culture.
kicking off a new and active era of Black creativity in Seattle. The DJ who played the song was Robert L. Scott. He worked at KYAC Soul Radio. By the time “Rapper’s Delight” was played ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: In honor of Black History Month, The Charlotte Observer is highlighting the lives and accomplishments of nine people whose contributions might not be as well known as others ...
The radio station is every day in February, and every Friday year-round, featuring a black recording artist. The initiative is the brainchild of DJ EBay Hamilton, an African American man who ...
Hattie Leeper, known to the masses as “Chatty Hattie,” was the first black female radio announcer in Charlotte. She started working at Charlotte’s WGIV as a 14-year-old high school student ...
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