Walter L. Smith, II and guests fire up the airwaves with commentary and debate about newsworthy issues at the local, state, national and international levels.
The Sunday Forum celebrates and analyzes issues of human diversity, public policy, economic disparity, racial oppression, and global conflict. It is a progressive talk magazine and call-in show that views the power of information as vital to the preservation of democracy here and abroad.
The program format allows for two hours of lively debate from 8:00am to 10:00am every Sunday morning. This superb call-in show is a favorite place to go for callers who are anxious to be part of a dialogue about the hot issues of the week, and listeners who enjoy a critical analysis of the policies and developments that affect public life. The show has featured such guests as Congressman Alcee Hastings, Florida Supreme Court Justice Peggy Quince, Congresswoman Frederika Wilson, State Senator Arthenia Joyner. County Commissioner Les Miller, Congresswoman Betty Castor, and author Dr. Manning Marable. Guest also include leaders in civil rights, women rights, gay rights, and immigrant rights organizations. All giving voice to the voiceless and powerless!
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Unpacking Florida Amendment 3 and possible political challenges if passed.
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Help for the community gem, the Dr. Walter L Smith Library which suffered roof damage in hurricane Milton.
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The historical importance of the builders is on topic as Jerel McCants, Tampa Bay-based architect, talks about his book “The Architecture of Segregation: the hierarchy of spaces and places”. Sunday Forum October 13, 2024 8am Sunday Forum October 13, 2024 9am The show covers a diversity of issues including freemasonry, ancient architecture, spirituality and the…
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Dr. Walter Smith served as Florida A & M University president during a critical, transformative time.
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Congo gets a raw oil deal on an oil refinery: Russia to own 90% and Congo gets a mere 10% control.
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Ruth Hodges (left) stand. with former Tampa police chief Bennie Holder
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Armor-up, fight for peace
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Latoya Lovett, granddaughter of Mrs. Aquilla J. Morgan and Paul Maple grandson of Mr. James M. Berrien are working to ensure their grand parents’ legacy in Wimauma, FL, a community in Hillsborough County. Sunday Forum Aug. 25 8am Sunday Forum Aug. 25 9am There will be a concerted effort to request the school board…