(BALTIMORE – September 26, 2025) – Over the past several months, BMORENews.com has been blessed with an overwhelming response to our Indigenous series on YouTube. While we continue to cover a wide range of topics—from business and politics to community news—it is clear that this series has struck a deep chord with our audience. Many people are seeking this type of content, and we are committed to bringing it to them with consistency and integrity.
By the Numbers
The response isn’t just anecdotal—it’s measurable. In the past 28 days alone, the BMORENews YouTube channel:
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Earned 73,983 views (63K more than usual)
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Logged 12,300+ watch hours
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Gained 739 new subscribers—almost 700 more than normal
Top videos include Native Black American Uncovers Hidden Indigenous History They Erased (8.6K views), Reclassified: Walter Plecker and the One-Drop Rule (5.8K views), and Indigenous Black Americans (4.9K views). Clearly, the series is fueling the channel’s growth and engagement.
Special Guests and Voices
We’ve been honored to host a powerful lineup of guests, including Tavis Sanders, Big Chief Top Catz, Mike Lane, Mukasa, and Duke University’s Dr. Gunther Peck. Their insights have fueled meaningful conversations about history, identity, and the narratives too often left untold.
Regular Panel of Thought Leaders
At the heart of the series is our regular panel, a dynamic group of thinkers and truth-tellers: Planet Wells, Horace the IVth, Hannibal James, and our point guard, Mafia Shakur—alongside yours truly, Doni Glover. Together, we’ve been pushing dialogue forward, challenging assumptions, and creating a space where knowledge meets lived experience.
What’s Next
The Indigenous series is part of the Emmy-nominated Doni Glover Show, and it continues this Saturday at 8 p.m. live on YouTube.com/DoniGlover. We invite you to tune in, join the chat, and be part of this growing community conversation.
BMORENews.com thanks each and every viewer, sharer, and supporter who has made this series what it is. The response has been tremendous, and we’re just getting started.