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Roland Martin Reports Daily Podcast
Summary: Roland S. Martin is a nationally award-winning and multifaceted journalist. A nationally syndicated columnist with Creators Syndicate, Mr. Martin is the author of Listening to the Spirit Within: 50 Perspectives on Faith, and Speak, Brother! A Black Man’s View of America, and his newest book, “The First: President Barack Obama’s Road to the White House as originally reported by Roland S. Martin.” Mr. Martin is a commentator for TV One Cable Network and host of “Washington Watch with Roland Martin,” a one-hour Sunday morning news show. He is also a CNN Analyst, appearing on a variety of the network’s shows. In October 2008, he joined the Tom Joyner Morning Show as senior analyst.
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Podcasts:
Roland Martin talks with Marvet Britto, President/CEO of The Britto Agency, about Phil Robertson‘s and Justine Sacco’s public relations failures.
Roland Martin talks with attorney Sam Morrison about President Obama commuting Clarence Aaron’s sentence and what needs to be changed about mandatory minimum sentencing.
Roland Martin talks with 22-year-old Tulane University senior Jeramey Anderson about balancing life as a college student and being the youngest elected official in Mississippi State Legislature history!
Roland Martin talks with Judge Maryellen Hicks about the controversial ruling in Texas that ordered a 16-year-old ten years of probation after he killed four people while driving under the influence.
Roland Martin talks with Randall Robinson, founder of TransAfrica, about Nelson Mandela’s legacy.
Roland Martin talks with Caroline Hunter, a former chemist who worked for the Polaroid Corporation back in the 1970s, who played a huge part in the divestment movement in South Africa. Hunter and her fellow colleagues established the Polaroid Workers Revolutionary Movement to shed light on the company’s involvement in South Africa’s apartheid. At that time, Polaroid was responsible for creating passbooks, a form of identification that black South Africans were forced to carry around to prove their citizenship and if unable, they were arrested.
Roland Martin talks with David Simas, assistant to the President and White House Deputy Senior Advisor for Communications & Strategy, about healthcare.gov and its latest updates.
Roland Martin talks with Alfred Edmond Jr., Black Enterprise, about Black Friday and the importance of supporting small businesses on “Small Business Saturday”.
Roland Martin talks with Miami Herald reporter Julie Brown, about Earl Simmons, a 28-year-old man who has been stopped by the Miami Gardens police 258 times, searched more than 100 times, arrested for trespassing 62 times, and jailed 56 times. RELATED: In Miami Gardens, Store Video Catches Cops In The Act
Roland Martin talks with comedy legend Dick Gregory and journalist Byron Pitts about the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Roland Martin talks with attorney Natalie Jackson about the latest George Zimmerman arrest. Plus, she gives an update on Sybrina Fulton’s latest Trayvon Martin Foundation projects.
Roland Martin talks with Burnell Tolbert, president of the Lafourche, Louisiana’s NAACP chapter, about the town’s decision to prohibit a prison from being built with funds from a library.
Al Jazeera America’s Ali Velshi, “Real Money with Ali Velshi”, talks with TJMS commentator Roland Martin about the American Airlines and US Airways merger and how it will impact customers.
Roland Martin talks with Gerald Thurswell, the attorney representing the family of Renisha McBride. She is the 19-year-old who obtained a fatal gunshot to the face after seeking help in a Dearborn, Michigan neighborhood after being in a car accident.
Roland Martin talks with ESPN’s Bomani Jones about the bullying controversy surrounding Miami Dolphins’ players Richie Incognito and Jonathan Martin.