Author and Journalist Gil L. Robertson IV joins Mo’Kelly to discuss the written anthology, "Where Did Our Love Go: Essays on Love & Relationships in the African American Community”

Gil L. Robertson IV is one of America’s foremost authorities on African American pop culture. As a journalist, author, lecturer and media consultant, he is responsible for literary works and intellectual properties that provide platforms for social change and personal growth.

Robertson is the editor of the bestselling anthologies Family Affair: What it Means to be African American Today, (selected as “Pick of the Week” by Publisher’s Weekly) and the 2006 release, Not in My Family: AIDS in the African American Community, both nominated for NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Nonfiction. He is also the author of Writing as a Tool of Empowerment, a resource book for aspiring journalists, and is a regular contributor to The African American Almanac (Gale Press).

To Learn More About The Anthology Click Here: Where Did Our Love Go