Why Black Media Is More Important Now Than Ever

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Why Black Media Is More Important Now Than Ever

 

By Dr. Angela K. Chambers | The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

In a world dominated by mainstream narratives, the presence and power of Black media remain not only relevant—but vital. For generations, Black media has been the heartbeat of our communities, echoing our voices when no one else would, capturing our truth when others ignored it, and holding space for our stories, brilliance, and legacy.

At The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, located on historic Greenwood Avenue—also known as the original Black Wall Street—we don’t take that responsibility lightly. We carry the torch of those who came before us: publishers, broadcasters, journalists, and radio hosts who dared to challenge the silence with sound, the invisibility with visibility, and the exclusion with undeniable inclusion.

 

Representation Matters

Black media tells the stories that mainstream outlets often overlook—or intentionally suppress. Whether it’s celebrating our entrepreneurs, calling attention to social injustice, or uplifting cultural moments, we ensure that our people see themselves reflected with accuracy, dignity, and power.

Representation isn’t just about who’s on the screen or mic. It’s about shaping how we are perceived by the world—and how we perceive ourselves.

 

Preserving and Protecting Our Narrative

From the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre to modern-day movements, Black stories have often been distorted or erased. Black media is our safeguard. It’s how we document history in real-time, ensuring our legacy won’t be buried again.

We don’t wait for permission to speak. We speak. Loudly. Proudly. Authentically.

 

Empowering Our Communities

Black media serves as an economic engine, offering opportunities for ownership, employment, and entrepreneurship. It provides platforms for Black-owned businesses, authors, artists, and changemakers to be seen, heard, and supported.

At The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, we offer not only radio programming—but a space for syndication, advertising, digital storytelling, and cultural restoration.

 

Creating a Safe Space for Dialogue

Black media fosters spaces where we can talk about the real issues affecting us—mental health, justice reform, education, legacy-building, financial literacy, and more—without code-switching, without censorship, and without fear of being misunderstood.

We invite healing conversations, radical love, and bold ideas because we know that healing and growth begin in community.

 

A Legacy We’re Still Building

From Frederick Douglass’s The North Star to Ebony magazine, to local and digital platforms like The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, Black media has always been about freedom. Freedom to be seen. Freedom to speak. Freedom to imagine and reimagine our future.

As we amplify voices, protect culture, and inspire the next generation, one truth remains clear:

Black media isn’t optional. It’s essential.

Contact us: info@thegreenwoodbeat.com

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG Now Available on Alexa!

We are thrilled to announce that The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is now live on Alexa-enabled devices! Tuning in to your favorite shows and staying connected with the powerful voices and stories of Black Wall Street has never been easier.

Just say, “Alexa, play The Greenwood Beat radio station,” and you’re instantly connected to the heartbeat of Greenwood, Tulsa, and beyond.

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG continues to pioneer Black-owned media by expanding our reach and bringing our community’s stories to the world. With our presence on Alexa, we are embracing innovative technology to make our programming accessible anytime, anywhere.

Dr. Angela K. Chambers, Founder and CEO of The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, shared her excitement:
“This is a monumental step forward in reclaiming and amplifying our voices. Being accessible on Alexa opens the door for even more listeners to experience the power of Black Wall Street’s legacy, and we are thrilled to continue growing our impact.”

How to Listen:

1. Simply say, “Alexa, play The Greenwood Beat radio station.”

2. Enjoy live shows, community updates, interviews, and more.

3. Share this amazing news with friends and family to keep the legacy of Black Wall Street thriving.

 

Join the Movement:

As we continue to build the future on the legacy of our past, we invite you to support, listen, and share. Be a part of the conversation. Be a part of history.

For more information, visit www.thegreenwoodbeat.com.

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG: Rebuilding Black Wall Street, One Beat at a Time.

 

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is Oklahoma’s first woman-owned and first-ever radio station on the historic Greenwood Avenue in Tulsa aka the original Black Wall Street. 

Minister Alvin Muhammad: A Trumpet of Truth and Transformation on Historic Greenwood

From the very first day The Greenwood Beat – WFPG launched its airwaves, one voice has consistently echoed through the station with purpose, power, and passion: Minister Alvin Muhammad. As the Chief Sustainability Officer of Oklahoma’s first woman-owned radio station on the historic Greenwood Avenue, Minister Muhammad has played an instrumental role in laying the foundation and fueling the mission of this groundbreaking media outlet.

Not only has he been a steady hand in support, but also a pillar of strength behind the scenes. With financial contributions and an unwavering commitment, he built his signature show Trumpet on Greenwood, which proudly stands as the longest-running broadcasted show from the iconic Greenwood Avenue — once known as the original Black Wall Street.

Airing every Sunday at 1:30 PM CST, Trumpet on Greenwood is more than a radio show; it’s a movement. Minister Muhammad uses the platform to speak life into the community, offering wisdom, cultural insight, and truth designed to uplift and educate listeners across generations. Whether he’s discussing community issues, offering spiritual guidance, or highlighting Black excellence, his message resonates deeply with audiences seeking growth and empowerment.

But Minister Muhammad’s impact extends well beyond the microphone. As the founder of Superior Outdoor Services, Inc., he provides jobs and training opportunities in lawn maintenance and landscaping throughout the Tulsa metro area. His work in this field reflects his dedication not just to business, but to building people — giving others the tools to work, provide, and take pride in their skills.

A man of deep faith, Minister Muhammad is also a loving husband, devoted father, and a very proud grandfather. He is a mentor and a respected advocate, constantly urging the culture to strive for more, to rise above, and to build stronger futures rooted in unity and excellence.

His partnership with Dr. Angela K. Chambers, Founder and CEO of The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, has been essential in the station’s growth and sustainability. Together, along with Co-Owner and COO, Starr Fisher, they continue to make history while honoring the legacy of those who came before — ensuring that Greenwood remains a beacon of strength and possibility.

As Dr. Chambers often says, The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is “Rebuilding Black Wall Street one beat at a time.” And with leaders like Minister Alvin Muhammad holding the trumpet, the message is clear and the mission is alive.

Tune in every Sunday at 1:30 PM CST to Trumpet on Greenwood on www.thegreenwoodbeat.com and experience the voice, the vision, and the vibration of a true community servant.

 

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Support The Greenwood Beat: A Call for Donations and Support this Giving Tuesday

Join Us in Rebuilding Black Wall Street

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is not just a radio station; it’s a symbol of resilience, diversity, and community empowerment. Located on the historic Greenwood Avenue, Oklahoma’s first woman-owned radio station represents an unyielding spirit aimed at reshaping the narrative of Black history and culture. Our mission is clear: ‘Rebuilding Black Wall Street one beat at a time.’

Your Support Can Make a Difference

Recently, a devastating flood led to water damage within our station, affecting both our equipment and operational capacity. The challenges faced by women of color in securing adequate funding are magnified in times like these. Therefore, we invite you to consider making a donation that will not only help with rehabilitation efforts but also enhance our community outreach initiatives.

Advertise with Us and Make an Impact

If financial support is not feasible for you at this moment, we also encourage you to explore advertising opportunities with us. By partnering with The Greenwood Beat, you will not only promote your business but also contribute to a worthy cause. Each dollar aids us in overcoming obstacles while broadcasting powerful stories and voices that deserve to be heard. Together, we can ensure that the heart of Greenwood continues to beat strong.

Contact: info@thegreenwoodbeat.com

Advertising: sales@thegreenwoodbeat.com

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Hi-Five to be Featured on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG on Thanksgiving Day

Renowned R&B group Hi-Five is set to captivate fans with their latest single, “Slow Grind,” featuring the iconic duo H-Town. The track is available on all major streaming platforms now. It is a nostalgic homage to the smooth, sultry vibes of 90s R&B, blending the distinct styles of both groups into a tantalizing anthem for romance.

“Slow Grind” showcases Hi-Five’s signature harmonies and heartfelt lyrics, complemented by H-Town’s rich, velvety vocals. This collaboration highlights the seamless chemistry between the two groups, delivering a track that is both fresh and reminiscent of the golden era of R&B.

The song’s smooth production features lush instrumentals, evoking the intimate atmosphere of late-night encounters, making it the perfect addition to any romantic playlist. The accompanying music video, shot in a stylish, urban setting, captures the essence of the song with visually stunning choreography and vibrant storytelling.

“Slow Grind” is set to solidify Hi-Five and H-Town’s legacy in the R&B genre, reminding listeners of the timeless themes of love and desire that resonate across generations.

About Hi-Five

Hi-Five burst onto the music scene in the early 90s with their chart-topping hits, captivating audiences with their smooth harmonies and infectious melodies. The group has continued to evolve while staying true to their roots, maintaining a loyal fan base that spans decades.

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG: A New Era Begins

This Thanksgiving, tune in to The Greenwood Beat   WFPG for the debut of the single “Slow Grind” by Hi-Five. Scheduled for Thursday at 12:00 PM Central Standard Time, this song marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the station. As Oklahoma’s first woman-owned and first-ever radio station on historic Greenwood Avenue in Tulsa, The Greenwood Beat is making waves both locally and globally.

A Vision for the Future

Chief Operations Officer Starr Fisher shared her aspirations for the station, stating, “The Greenwood Beat is positioned to be ‘America’s’ radio station. While we started with old-school music, we will make room to connect with new music as well. I am looking forward to showcasing music from artists we all love.”

A Historic Voice

Known as “The Voice of Greenwood,” WFPG has gained notoriety for its diverse programming, which includes old-school hits, gospel music on Sundays, and a platform for artists to showcase their talent to the world.

What’s Next for WFPG?

The Greenwood Beat continues to grow under the leadership of Starr Fisher and Founder Dr. Angela K. Chambers. They are committed to advancing the station and bringing even more exciting updates to their audience.
Listeners can enjoy The Greenwood Beat 24/7 by tuning in online at www.thegreenwoodbeat.com. Stay connected and keep up with the latest news by following them on social media @TheGreenwoodBeat.

 Celebrating Ms. Lessie Benningfield Randle’s 110th Birthday

Celebrating Ms. Lessie Benningfield Randle’s 110th Birthday

A Momentous Occasion

Ms. Lessie Benningfield Randle, affectionately known as “Mother Randle,” recently celebrated her 110th birthday, marking a remarkable milestone in her long and storied life. As the oldest living survivor of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, Ms. Randle has become a symbol of resilience and strength, embodying a century of history and change.

Social Media Tributes

Many individuals, organizations, and public figures took to social media platforms to send heartfelt birthday wishes to Ms. Randle. Her life and legacy have inspired countless people across the nation, and her birthday provided an opportunity for many to express their admiration and gratitude.

A Living Legacy

Born in 1913, Ms. Randle has witnessed immense transformations throughout her lifetime. Her experiences during the Tulsa Race Massacre have become a vital part of American history, serving as a powerful reminder of the past and a call to action for future generations.

Honoring Her Story

In recent years, there has been a growing effort to ensure that the stories of survivors like Ms. Randle are preserved and shared. Her courage and perseverance are celebrated as a testament to human resilience in the face of adversity. Communities and historians alike have worked to honor her contributions to history and to ensure that the lessons of the past are not forgotten.

Looking Forward

As Ms. Randle reaches this incredible age, her life continues to be a source of inspiration. Her longevity is not just a personal triumph but a beacon of hope and a reminder of the progress that can be achieved through dedication and determination. Celebrating her 110th birthday is not only a celebration of her life but also a celebration of survival, history, and the enduring human spirit.

COLLABORATION IS KEY

Collaboration is Key

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, owned and founded by Dr. Angela K. Chambers and Starr Fisher, proudly announces its partnership with OlaBee, Black Facebook, and EatBlackOwned.com. This strategic alliance not only broadens their network but also allows for a greater global reach for artists, business owners, entrepreneurs, freelancers, and corporations.

Expanding Horizons

By collaborating with Mr. Eric Harris, The Greenwood Beat – WFPG has significantly amplified its presence. As Oklahoma’s first woman-owned and first-ever radio station on the historic Greenwood Avenue in Tulsa, Oklahoma, this area is famously known as the original Black Wall Street. Together, they are committed to rebuilding and magnifying the legacy of this historic community.

Join the Movement

This partnership represents a global movement to connect and empower. The Greenwood Beat is dedicated to being “The Voice of Greenwood,” and invites everyone to join this transformative journey.

For more information and to become part of this movement, please visit:

  • TheGreenwoodBeat.com
  • OlaBee.info
  • EatBlackOwned.com
  • BlackFacebook.org

Together, we can honor the past and create a brighter future.

It’s That Time Again: Sundays are Fire on The Greenwood Beat

It’s That Time Again: Sundays are Fire on The Greenwood Beat

The lineup for Sundays on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is nothing short of spectacular. From soulful gospels to inspiring talk shows, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect every Sunday:

5:00 AM – Sunday Morning Old School Gospels

Start your Sunday off with a praise session featuring the old-school gospels your grandparents listened to back in the day. These timeless tunes will uplift your spirit and set the tone for a blessed day ahead.

10:00 AM – The Larry W. Robinson Show

Join Larry W. Robinson for an engaging show that brings a unique blend of gospel music and insightful conversations. Tune in for a mix of inspiration and entertainment that will leave you feeling rejuvenated.

12:00 PM – Old Landmark Gospel Hour with Shonda English

At noon, the national recording artist Shonda English hosts the Old Landmark Gospel Hour. It’s a show that will captivate your heart with powerful performances and messages of hope and faith.

1:30 PM – Trumpet on Greenwood

Hosted by Avin Muhammad, the Ministry and Chief Sustainability Officer of The Greenwood Beat, Trumpet on Greenwood is a show of inspiration all “Inspired by the Teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad.” Minister Avin highlights important community topics while sharing the gospel, offering listeners a chance to reflect and connect with their community.

4:00 PM – The New Artist Profile with Tony D

From 4:00 to 6:00 PM, Tony D shines a spotlight on upcoming new gospel artists. This is the perfect opportunity to discover fresh talent and hear the future of gospel music.

Tony D is the recipient of The 8th Annual Spin Awards Station Manager/Program/Director of the Year.

6:00 PM – Jaye Harmon’s Top Gospel 30

Don’t go anywhere, because immediately following The New Artist Profile, “Jaye Harmon’s Top Gospel 30” hits the airwaves. Count down the best in gospel music and see which songs make it to the top each week.

Tune in online from your favorite device or radio app at www.thegreenwoodbeat.com. Be sure to follow The Greenwood Beat on social media @TheGreenwoodBeat to stay updated.

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is Oklahoma’s first woman-owned and first-ever radio station on the historic Greenwood Avenue in Tulsa, Oklahoma, also known as the original Black Wall Street.

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is owned by Founder, Dr. Angela K. Chambers and Starr Fisher.

Don’t miss a beat and be part of this vibrant community every Sunday!

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG: Honors the Late Toriano “Tito” Jackson

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG was deeply honored to share a heartfelt resolution with the family of the late Toriano “Tito” Jackson, commemorating his impactful legacy. Tito, a cherished figure, made a significant return to his roots in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he planned several endeavors to uplift the historic Greenwood District.

Tito Jackson’s Legacy in Greenwood

Tito Jackson’s contributions to Greenwood were not only a testament to his dedication to community development but also to his passion for preserving history. His initiatives aimed to revitalize the area, ensuring it remained a beacon of African American culture and heritage.

Planned Endeavors

Jackson envisioned a range of projects that would not only economically empower but also culturally enrich the Greenwood District. His plans included:

  • Community Engagement Programs: Designed to foster unity and collaboration among residents.
  • Cultural Festivals: Celebrations aimed at highlighting Greenwood’s rich history and vibrant arts scene.
  • Business Development Initiatives: Support for local entrepreneurs to create a thriving economic environment.

Remembering Tito Jackson

The resolution shared with Tito Jackson’s family serves as a reminder of his enduring spirit and commitment to Greenwood. His efforts have left an indelible mark, inspiring future generations to continue his work and honor his memory through continued community dedication.

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG joins the Greenwood community in celebrating Tito Jackson’s life and contributions, ensuring his legacy lives on in the heart of Tulsa.

Exciting Changes for The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

Welcome to Our New Home!

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG has made a significant move, relocating to the first floor storefront located in the 100 block of the historic Greenwood District. This area, renowned as the original Black Wall Street, is home to our new address at 104 N Greenwood Ave. The transition marks an exciting new chapter for our beloved radio station.

A Message from Our Founder

Dr. Angela K. Chambers, founder and CEO of WFPG, expressed her enthusiasm about the move, stating, “We can’t wait to get things situated and ready for our open house! We have major announcements coming!” It is clear that this relocation is just the beginning of many amazing developments that will unfold in year two.

What Lies Ahead

Since launching on June 8, 2023, The Greenwood Beat has firmly established itself within the community, operating out of the historic Greenwood Chamber of Commerce building. With the new space, WFPG is poised to push boundaries and continue reaching thousands of listeners not just locally in Oklahoma, but globally, connecting with audiences as far as Africa and Mexico.

Stay tuned for details regarding the upcoming open house event, as well as exciting new shows and events that we’re putting together. The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is more than just a radio station; it’s a movement dedicated to sharing stories and elevating voices. Together, let’s make this year spectacular!