Social media rumors have the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill forewarned about a possible rally on campus later today.  The rally is  suppose to be centered around the controversial “Silent Sam” statue which honors confederate soldiers.  The statue sits in front of the campus toward Franklin St. in Chapel Hill and has […]

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Al Sharpton and the National Action Network  led a march Monday from the Tallahassee Leon Country Civic Center to the State Capitol to address ‘stand…

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Florida teenagers Trayvon Martin and Jordan Davis were murdered and did not receive justice because of “Stand Your Ground” laws. Pastor Jamal Bryant along with many…

Many gathered yesterday for a peaceful rally for Treyvon Martin to call for  change.  The rally began at Moore Square and participant marched down to Martin St. Baptist Church where Rev. William Barber from the NAACP spoke to the crowd.

In Charlotte, NC a scheduled KKK rally was scheduled to speak out against immigration but counter protesters made their rally of hate somewhat funny. Counter protesters outnumbered the original protester 5 to 1 and wore clown outfits and noses, blew whistles and squeaky toys to express how many more people are in favor of equality and human […]

All are encouraged to participate as “The Reality Project” brings awareness to our homeless situation.  Their mission is “Caring For Our Homeless.”   The event will take place in downtown Raleigh on Saturday 4/28/12. I talked with the founder Mr. Q.  Listen as he share more information about the event for the day. 

Many are remembering Treyvon Martin and his death through demonstrations, marches and rallies.  Some of our local churches are doing the same.  City of Joy Ministries will have a rally tomorrow night at 2000 Chapel Hill Rd. in Durham, NC.  Listen to more…

During a rally in Philadelphia over the weekend a book was thrown at the President and a man was arrested for steaking

Rev. Barber, President of the NC chapter of the NAACP lead a rally in Raleigh against their school assignment plan… is it too late?