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That will all change on Sunday, June 14, when Camille Cosby sits down for an exclusive and interview with the Black Press of America’s Stacy Brown and Philadelphia-based iHeart Radio personality Frankie Darcell.

“This is a pivotal time, in our nation’s history, to force positive changes within all of our institutions which are rampant with racist behaviors – federal and state, healthcare, education, corporations, including corporate media, Wall Street – which is appropriately named because they built a wall separating them from the masses of people, formal religions, [and so on],” Camille Cosby stated ahead of the interview, which will air at 7 a.m. EST, at http://www.BlackPressUSA.com, and Darcell’s show, which is broadcast on the iHeart Radio network.

Wyatt said Mrs. Cosby thought it important to speak to African American journalists the Black Press of America represented by the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) at are singularly honored in the NNPA to host the exclusive live interchange with one of Black America’s most dignified and valued mothers of our long struggle for freedom and equal justice: Mrs. Camille Cosby.

During the interview, Mrs. Cosby is expected to present her perspective on the current state of Black America.

Mrs. Cosby will also discuss the many global protests that have taken place in the aftermath of the police killing of Floyd, an African American father who was suspected of a petty offense but killed for no apparent reason other than being Black.

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