Roland Martin
Gospel artist J Moss joined Roland Martin on “NewsOne Now” to discuss his new album, “Grown Folks Gospel” and the personal tragedy that inspired him…
Dr. Nia Banks joined Roland Martin on “NewsOne Now” for this week’s edition of Fit!Live!Win! to discuss the increasing numbers of Black women having plastic surgery…
On Sunday, renowned preacher Dr. Myles Munroe, his wife, Mrs. Ruth Ann Munroe and seven others died in a plane crash on approach to the…
Al Jazeera America‘s Ali Velshi and ALF-CIO Chief Economist William Spriggs joined Roland Martin on “NewsOne Now” to analyze the latest jobs numbers. The U.S.…
James Fortune talks with Roland Martin about the circumstances surrounding the shooting of unarmed teen Mike Brown in Missouri on Saturday. Click the audio player…
It might seem like James Fortune has it all, but that didn’t come before he failed a few times. He talks to Roland Martin about…
Gospel artist Anita Wilson is on the rise and bringing a new approach to the genre. On Monday, Wilson sat down with Roland Martin, host of “NewsOne Now,” to discuss her musical stylings, new album, “Vintage Worship,” and got a chance to sing a little sumpin’ sumpin’. Listen to their conversation below and let Ms. […]
Gospel artists Tye Tribbett and Tasha Page-Lockhart joined Roland Martin Tuesday on “NewsOne Now” to discuss the evolving gospel music landscape and the Kirk Franklin Presents Tour. Listen to their full conversation below. Be sure to listen to “NewsOne Now” with Roland Martin, weekdays at 7 a.m. EST and watch at 9 a.m. EST on […]
“NewsOne Now” host Roland Martin loves to offer his words of wisdom every week on the radio and TV One. Well, last week, he gave…
Since 1996, the Box Tops for Education program has helped schools across America earn cash for the things they need; essentially funding the future. This is one…
Want to be inspired today? Check out this story of a few Black teens who grew weary of constantly seeing negative stereotypes around young Black…
The Obama administration last week that 5 million people had signed up for the Affordable Care Act’s exchange plans – still short of their 6 million…