The Breakfast Club

GM Exec Touts DTU and other Programs that Feature HBCUs

“There are so many great men and women that are being developed and minds that are being cared for, cultivated inside of the schools and they don’t necessarily have the recruitment bandwidth and their career centers don’t have the relationships established to actually open up access to larger Fortune 500 companies,” Lester Booker, Jr., the project manager for communications operations at General Motors.

Will Reparations Become Democrats’ Campaign Theme?

“America has an ugly history of racism,” Senator Elizabeth Warren said after addressing Democrats at an annual state dinner in New Hampshire, according to The Boston Globe. “We need to confront it head-on. And we need to talk about the right way to address it and make change.”

David Alan Grier Continues His Comedy Takeover

David Alan Grier wears multiple professional hats. He has appeared in Broadway plays, performed stand-up comedy shows and starred in a plethora of movies. He continues to push his creative endeavors in his recent film, “Arizona.” The “In Living Color” actor spoke to the Los Angeles Sentinel Newspaper about his upcoming role.   Los Angeles Sentinel:  You seem to be all around the place. What has been some of your favorite moments this year?  David Alan Grier: That’s a tough one. I have so many. I’m working on a new show called “Cool Kids.” Martin Mule is in it. I met him in high school as a fan. He was the first famous guy I ever met. He was really nice. To be doing a show with him years later is really

Off The Record: Charlamagne Tha God

Charlamagne Tha God has never been one to be politically correct. As one third of the popular morning show,“The Breakfast Club,” the radio personality doesn’t hesitate to ask any and everything that’s on his mind, which has admittedly gotten him into some trouble over the years. But despite having made more enemies than friends, he’s always honest and true to his brand–and it’s definitely paid off. Off the strength of his name alone he’s snagged roles in television (“Empire”) and film (“Ride Along”), not to mention a shout out from Drake in the Grammy nominated diss record “Back to Back.”