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Black Whole Radio is a subsidiary of Black Whole Entertainment, LLC. Our Mission is to disseminate information that will inform, elevate, educate and improve the Human Condition through out the Diaspora.

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Host: Lesa Marie Belle Inspiring Gospel Music. Contemporary and Traditional

Host: LaShawn Allen-Muhammad

Host: Harold Muhammad Join the host tonight in an open discussion on the very volatile subject of using THE GAY GENE in reproduction. He will be discussing in graphic and scientific detail the realistic possibility and the resulting... more

Join THE OFFICIAL BLACK POETRY CAFE on BWR With Hostess: Melissa Justmetheport Ellis With Co-hosts Forrest Muhammad and Jason X Poets and Spoken Artist from around the world set fiyah to the mic!!!!

Tell it Like it Is: Black Independent Filmmaking in NYC 1968-1986 The Film Society of Lincoln Center – Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center and Walter Reade Theater Friday, February 6th – Thursday, February 19th Tonight's... more

Hosted By: Rudolph T. Muhammad and Joseph Bridgers Muhammad The ?Disaster Awareness for Community Preparedness? Program is dedicated to discussing the previously mentioned and other pertinent topics regarding proper... more

The Hip Hop Principal, Shango Blake. Analyze what are some of the issues within public education. (Specifically School environment and culture). What is wrong and are the best practices they will turning the American failing educational... more

Hosted By: Jojopahmaria Nsoroma Program Title: Annual New Year's Message – 2015, an Earth Year, Part 1 ?Earth symbolizes the mother on whose lap everyone finds a home, nourishment, support, comfort, and empowerment.... more

Samiyyah Saafir-Muhammad was born Jacqueline Glover in New York City in 1951. After spending her early years in foster care, moving four times before the age of three, she settled in with her aunt, following her father's passing.... more

Hosts: Henry Muhammad

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