Black Twitter promptly ran back a variety of moments recounting Limbaugh's racist, sexist, xenophobic rhetoric which continually harmed Black communities.

At a time when the country as a whole is trying to figure out what's next, Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club decided to try to mend bridges by inviting fellow on-air personality and known racist Rush Limbaugh on their show to discuss the age-old topic of race--causing many fans to question the agenda of the show. On Monday (June 1), The Breakfast Club and Rush Limbaugh decided to virtually combine their respected shows in an effort to have an open and professional dialogue about the current state of race relations in America. 

Rush Limbaugh 66 Kirstie Alley 66 Dominique Wilkins 57 Rob Zombie 52 Raekwon 47 Amerie 37 Issa Rae 32 Naya Rivera 30 Zayn Malik 24 We remember the life and legacy of… Joe Frazier

Black History Month, National

Watch Roland Martin and Stanley Nelson discuss the upcoming documentary The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution in the video clip above. Don't miss the premiere of the film tonight on PBS.

National

There’s something to be said about giving a person the benefit of the doubt, particularly in serious matters and especially when it comes to the…

National

The push-back against President Obama over remarks made at last week’s National Prayer Breakfast boil down to “How dare POTUS remind us that Christianity has…

Idris Elba finally answered those wondering if he’s up to snuff to play the next James Bond. Buzz surrounding Elba slipping into the role started to…

Oprah Winfrey told the truth: President Barack Obama is often vilified because he’s black. “There’s a level of disrespect for the office that occurs in…