Both the Sacramento District Attorney and California Attorney General  have determined that no charges will be filed in the police shooting of Stephon Clark, who was shot dead baby police in his grandmother’s backyard. Lawyer and critical race theorist Dr. Tim Golden spoke with Solomon Jones on Praise 107.9 about the case. Click the link […]

Join Solomon Jones, Jermaine Dolly, Pastor Alyn Waller, Jerry Wells and more for Music In The Heart of the Movement, a free event Friday February 22nd, 6 pm at the African American Museum. Click here to RSVP.

Praise 107.9 HD2 and our sister stations are partnering with The African American Museum In Philadelphia (AAMP) for “Music in the Heart of the Movement.” AAMP Program Director James Claiborne stopped by to talk with Solomon Jones about the event. It’s free and takes place Friday February 22nd at 6 pm at AAMP, 701 Arch […]

Joshua Beal's family says an off-duty officer with road rage fatally shot their loved-one, who was only trying to protect his teenage cousin after the officer threw her to the ground and pointed a gun in her face.

Douglas Muir, an adjunct professor at the University of Virginia, faces scrutiny after posting a disparaging message on Facebook aimed at Black Lives Matter.

Taheshia Williams claims that the police are lying and trying to cover-up their "mistake." Meanwhile, police chief maintains that Scott was armed, despite reviewed video lacking “definitive, visual evidence that would confirm that a person is pointing a gun."

Dash cam recording contradicts the police officer's statements that Crutcher wouldn't show her his hands, in fact, they were up in the air.

Plus, Instagram video shows cops attacking Bronx man and Florida rapper Kodak Black under fire for "I don't want no Black b%tch" lyrics.

New York Life handed its managing director Corey Multer a pink slip for calling Shanelle Matthews a "racist pig whore" on Facebook.

Donnell Thompson, 27, was shot to death by a Los Angeles deputy that mistakenly believed he was involved in a carjacking.

On the second anniversary of the teen's tragic death, has the lesson that Black lives matter really been heard or has it fallen on deaf ears?