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Bob Law 08-02-11 Original air date



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Bob Law served as the Vice President of programming OAT New York's WWRL radio for 3 years. Prior to that, he was the host of NIGHT TALK the nations first nationally broadcast daily Black call in show which on the National Black Network for two decades throughout the 19803 and 90's . Prior to that Bob served Operations manager and became program director at WWRL during the 197-'s glory days of Black radio. Bob Law also served as a board member of the historic Black Music Association.

In 2007 Bob hosted a midday talk show on WURD AM in Philadelphia, where he also served as national program consultant.

Bob is the founder of the National Respect Yourself Youth Organization, which established a national network of Respect Yourself Saturdays academies, as well as the renown 40 voice Respect Yourself Youth Choir, The respect organization has operated a baseball little league, a summer entrepreneur program helping youngsters to start their own summer business, as well as a film project in conjunction with New York's Black Spectrum Theater that introduced young people the art of film making.

Bob is author of "The Magic Clown" a play for children that is still being performed in NYC Public schools.

The Respect Yourself organization was a lead organization in the 1990's anti violence, Increase the peace campaign in New York City Bob is currently one of the lead organizers of the New York Peace Keepers campaign as anti violence movement based in Houston Texas.

Bob founded the Namasker Capital Assistance Program which developed and man
Host Deardra Shuler talks to radio personality Bob Law, former host of WWRL's "Night Talk," about the status of Black Radio after the loss of KISS-FM in its recent merger with WBLS.
A community activist, Bob Law is the founder of the National Respect Yourself Youth Organization, which established a national network of Respect Yourself Saturdays involving academia.  The Respect Organization has operated a baseball little league, a summer entrepreneur program which helps young people start their own business.  Also Bob Law organized the NY Peacekepers campaign which encourages non-violence.
Mr Law is involved in film projects in conjunction with the Black Spectrum theatre in Queens where he is chairman of the board.  He is the playwright of "The Magic Clown," a play for children that is still being performed in NYC Public shools and he authored "Voice for the Future."  Bob's Health and Wellness store, Namaskar and his "Bob Law's Seafood Cafe" is located in Brooklyn.

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