The Black Perspective: November 16, 2025
Update: 2025-11-17
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This week on The Black Perspective, Andrea Coleman sits down with acclaimed ABC journalist Deborah Roberts to discuss her deeply personal new book, Sisters Loved and Treasured: Stories of Unbreakable Bonds, which explores the complexity, joy, and resilience of sisterhood.
BIN's Esther Dillard speaks with James D. White and Krista White, co-authors of Culture Design: How to Build a High-Performing, Resilient Organization with Purpose, about navigating corporate life and building an intentional, inclusive culture.
Alexandria Ikomoni chats with Fabrice J. Armand, co-founder of the Creole Food Festival, about its return to Atlanta (November 22–23), celebrating the flavors and heritage of the Creole diaspora.
And Doug Davis goes in-depth with R&B legend Will Downing, a voice known as “The Prince of Sophisticated Soul,” reflecting on his storied career and artistic journey.
Tune in for stories about family, culture, food, and music — from some of the most powerful voices in Black media.
Listen now!
BIN's Esther Dillard speaks with James D. White and Krista White, co-authors of Culture Design: How to Build a High-Performing, Resilient Organization with Purpose, about navigating corporate life and building an intentional, inclusive culture.
Alexandria Ikomoni chats with Fabrice J. Armand, co-founder of the Creole Food Festival, about its return to Atlanta (November 22–23), celebrating the flavors and heritage of the Creole diaspora.
And Doug Davis goes in-depth with R&B legend Will Downing, a voice known as “The Prince of Sophisticated Soul,” reflecting on his storied career and artistic journey.
Tune in for stories about family, culture, food, and music — from some of the most powerful voices in Black media.
Listen now!
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