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On the first Friday of the month, the Ladies of Listen Up! discuss why Beyonce’s happiness always brings out the worst in people; how we should celebrate Black History Month in 2017, a rundown of Super Bowl Sunday; and the official Listen Up! Black Love
Listen Up! host Farajii Muhammad begins the show with a conversation about race and wealth — specifically, the great wealth divide that exists in our community and the impact that it has on nonprofits in Baltimore City. Then, Muhammad checks in with
Listen Up! host Farajii Muhammad speaks with young leaders about politics. First, Anthony Peña, of Brothers in Action, discusses education. Then Adam Jackson, CEO of Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle, gives insight into local and national politics.
Listen Up! host Farajii Muhammad kicks off the show discussing everything you need to know about the Women's March on Washington. Then, Muhammad checks in with a guest who is part of Brothers In Action, and who talks about January being national mentoring
The Ladies of Listen Up! are on the show for the First Friday of the year. Also in the studio is comedian and internet sensation Jess Hilarious.
In one of the final shows of 2016, Listen Up! host Farajii Muhammad discusses some of the things we’ve learned from the Obama administration nationally, and Stephanie Rawlings-Blake administration locally. Looking at his record, was Obama the best
On Listen Up! with Farajii Muhammad, it is arts and culture night. With award season in full swing, Muhammad and guests discuss black excellence on the screen, as well as Baltimore's own Crown Awards.
Last week, the whole world celebrated what was decided upon as World AIDS Day. Listen Up! host Farajii Muhammad takes a look at the epidemic here in Baltimore City. How is information getting out about protection and prevention? Who is impacted by this
On Black Friday, Listen Up! host Farajii Muhammad discusses economics and sales. As part of the discussion, the phone lines are open: What are some of the black businesses that you will be supporting, and that you encourage others to support, if you are
This week is American Education week. On Listen Up! host Farajii Muhammad speaks with an 8th grade teacher at the Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women about the state of education in Baltimore City.