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Ronald Mason., President of the University of DC and Researcher Dr. Sonya Horsford
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Theatrical producer Irene Gandy and James Winston of the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters
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The Chavis Chronicles
Guest: Colby Tyner, VP of Urban One
Season 2
Episode 201
In this episode, Dr. Chavis welcomes Colby Tyner, VP of Urban One, Host of “The Backstory” podcast, and screenwriter. Colby talks about the influence of hip hop in American culture, including his favorite hip hop artists, explains the reach of Urban One media platforms, and shares about his uncle the legendary musician McCoy Tyner, who is the subject of a forthcoming documentary.
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26:06
Dr. Chavis talks to LeBron James’ mother and other family members about their foundation.

27:39
Samantha Tweedy, CEO of Black Economic Alliance, and Dr. Chavis discuss wealth building strategies.

27:44
Wright Thompson discusses his book “The Barn: The Secret History of a Murder in Mississippi.”

27:22
Dr. Tshaka Cunningham talks to Dr. Chavis about growing minority participation in genome research.

26:45
Author Margaret Seidler discusses her revealing book on Charleston’s racial history.

27:16
Dr. Chavis talk to Dr. Russell Wigginton, President of the National Civil Rights Museum.

25:51
Dr. Chavis talks to Tony Tony Wyllie, CEO of sports branding firm The Collective Engine.

27:06
Dr. Chavis talks to Calvin Butler, CEO of Exelon, the nation's largest utility company.

26:33
Dr. Chavis talks to educator, activist and daughter of the legendary comedian Dick Gregory.

27:16
Dr. Chavis talks to professor and political activist Herb Boyd.

26:44
Dr. Chavis talks to global radio host Charles Garris and digital tech expert Mark Gusakov.

25:56
Dr. Chavis talks to veteran comedians Chris Thomas and Sir Frank Cooper.