BLACK mobile logo

detroit

education

Radio personality Gerald McBride releases memoir chronicling how faith and resilience guided his professional journey | American Black Journal

February 5, 2026

Veteran Detroit broadcaster and filmmaker Gerald McBride, who has worked in Black radio for over forty years, appears on American Black Journal during Black History Month to discuss his new memoir. The book, called "God and the DJ," tells the story of his professional journey in radio and how faith and perseverance shaped his career path. During his conversation with host Stephen Henderson, McBride reflects on the evolution of the radio industry throughout his lengthy career.

Who is affected

  • Gerald McBride (veteran Detroit broadcaster and filmmaker)
  • Stephen Henderson (host of American Black Journal)
  • Viewers of American Black Journal
  • Young Black hockey players featured in "Black Ice: The Rhythm"
  • Listeners of "Old School House Party"

What action is being taken

  • American Black Journal is hosting Gerald McBride for a Black History Month conversation
  • Gerald McBride is currently hosting a syndicated show titled "Old School House Party"

Why it matters

  • This conversation highlights the significant contributions of Black broadcasters to media and culture over multiple decades. McBride's career spanning more than forty years in Black radio represents an important perspective on how the industry has evolved and the role that faith and resilience play in sustaining long-term careers in media. His work in both radio and film, particularly documenting stories about young Black athletes, helps preserve and celebrate African American experiences and culture.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: bridgedetroit.com

Radio personality Gerald McBride releases memoir chronicling how faith and resilience guided his professional journey | American Black Journal