Dr. Rashad Richey is a university professor who has provided lecture series for multiple notable institutions: the University of Michigan, Reinhardt University, Morehouse School of Medicine, and Clark Atlanta University. He’s also President of Rolling Out, the largest free-print urban publication in America.
Dr. Richey, an Emmy-nominated TV news analyst, is the daily opinion news anchor for ‘Indisputable’ on the TYT Network, syndicated live on multiple national cable stations and distributed on streaming platforms.
Dr. Richey has a combined 1.7 million subscribers on YouTube and Facebook Watch, and over 1 million podcast downloads, placing him in the top 5% of all podcasts. The LA Monitor said, “Dr. Richey dominates TV, radio, streaming, and digital platforms”.
As host of the award-winning, Rashad Richey Morning Show on News & Talk 1380-WAOK and V-103FM (HD3), he was voted “Best Talk Radio Personality in Atlanta” by readers of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, a first for an African-American.
Dr. Richey consistently highlights injustices and seeks remedies for these oppressive elements in America and beyond. He has interviewed everyone from Vice President Kamala Harris to Ice Cube. He has provided political commentary for CBS News Atlanta, MSNBC, and Fox News. Dr. Richey also has a popular Sunday wrap-up show on SiriusXM Urban View called the “Dr. Rashad Richey Wrap-Up”.
Dr. Richey holds several advanced degrees. He completed doctoral research studies at Clark Atlanta University in Federal Policy Reform, a second Ph.D. from the Business University of Costa Rica in International Intersectionality associated with Policy and Religion, a Master of Science in Applied Physics & Quantum Mechanics through the Universidad Empresarial’s Para-University International Program for English-speaking students, and finally, an MBA from Beulah Heights University. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy & Religious Studies and a Bachelor of Science in Applied Psychology.
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View Video LibraryDr. Rashad Richey is a university professor who has provided lecture series for multiple notable institutions: the University of Michigan, Reinhardt University, Morehouse School of Medicine, and Clark Atlanta University. He’s also President of Rolling Out, the largest free-print urban publication in America.
Dr. Richey, an Emmy-nominated TV news analyst, is the daily opinion news anchor for ‘Indisputable’ on the TYT Network, syndicated live on multiple national cable stations and distributed on streaming platforms.
Dr. Richey has a combined 1.7 million subscribers on YouTube and Facebook Watch, and over 1 million podcast downloads, placing him in the top 5% of all podcasts. The LA Monitor said, “Dr. Richey dominates TV, radio, streaming, and digital platforms”.
As host of the award-winning, Rashad Richey Morning Show on News & Talk 1380-WAOK and V-103FM (HD3), he was voted “Best Talk Radio Personality in Atlanta” by readers of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, a first for an African-American.
Dr. Richey consistently highlights injustices and seeks remedies for these oppressive elements in America and beyond. He has interviewed everyone from Vice President Kamala Harris to Ice Cube. He has provided political commentary for CBS News Atlanta, MSNBC, and Fox News. Dr. Richey also has a popular Sunday wrap-up show on SiriusXM Urban View called the “Dr. Rashad Richey Wrap-Up”.
Dr. Richey holds several advanced degrees. He completed doctoral research studies at Clark Atlanta University in Federal Policy Reform, a second Ph.D. from the Business University of Costa Rica in International Intersectionality associated with Policy and Religion, a Master of Science in Applied Physics & Quantum Mechanics through the Universidad Empresarial’s Para-University International Program for English-speaking students, and finally, an MBA from Beulah Heights University. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy & Religious Studies and a Bachelor of Science in Applied Psychology.
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