Interviews

Attorney Charles Adams weighs in on the killing of Rayshard Brooks from the perspective as a current attorney and as a former police officer.

Spike Lee talks about his new Netflix movie about four African American veterans return to Vietnam decades after the war to find their squad leader's remains and a stash of buried gold on The Morning Hustle.

Jess Hilarious isn't worried about what's being said about her on social media. SHe joins The Morning Hustle to discuss "cancel culture" and respond to the backlash she's been receiving over the last week.

The Trill OG sits down with Billy Sorrells for an important conversation about the effects of George Floyds' death on the city of Houston and what steps we must take next for actual change.

Attorney Ben Crump called in as he was walking in with Philonise Floyd prior to testifying about police brutality, racial profiling, and George Floyd before the House Judiciary Committee to let us know what changes they demanding from the Police Reform Bill.

Slim Thug checked in with Billy Sorrells to discuss the atmosphere in Houston, Texas at the moment over the past two weeks after the George Floyd story went global, and what changes we need to make next in his opinion after the protests.

Dyana Williams stresses the need of more ownership of the music created by black artists, the need to continue to push for equality and diversity in the music industry, and the best ways to actually support the artists themselves.

Urban One is hosting We Are One: More Than A Hashtag, a virtual town hall to discuss the current political and racial climate plaguing the African American community.

"Don't ask for peace, if you're not going to ask for justice as well." CNN political commentator Bakari Sellers calls into The Morning Hustle.

There is a difference in legal and civil court, and attorney Warren Ballentine explains why third-degree charges were the right choice by the D.A.