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"HBCU White House" is an American political news and business information television program, and online series, that breaks down topical headlines and stories through a refreshingly urban, HBCU-based lens. The national profile of Historically Black College and Universities (or HBCUs) was boosted with the election of a woman of color as Vice President of The United States, and "HBCU White House" will celebrate diverse aspirational narratives that further advance the achievements of HBCU alumni, supporters and friends. A forward-thinking talk series designed to add layers of diversity to credible stories that are expected to drive conversation throughout urban communities and spotlight businesses targeting people of color, women and other minorities. "HBCU White House"is hosted by Alvin J. Woods - a public relations and advertising professional, and founder of The Media Model, a brand strategy and small business consulting firm in New York City. Woods is a two-time graduate of Southern University and A&M College, the flagship of the nation's only historically Black college system.