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Convinced that he wanted to pursue a political career, he spent a semester as an intern in the office of Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, and graduated from Indiana University with a degree in Law and Public Policy. After graduating, he returned to Los Angeles where he worked as an advisor to the City Council president and ran unsuccessfully for a council seat.

Soon after his electoral defeat, Smiley started the Smiley Report, a 60 second radio news commentary. Throughout his career, Smiley has used his visibility to lead numerous successful public advocacy campaigns, among them, saving the popular Fox television show Living Single from a scheduled cancellation, convincing Sotheby's to donate slave artifacts intended for auction to an African American history museum, and pressuring prominent marketing and advertising firms to spend more money in the black community.

In , he founded The Tavis Smiley Foundation, which funds programs that develop young leaders in the black community. He focused on events of the day relating to the African Community. The next step in his career was on The Tom Joyner Morning show Then he started hosting a nightly talk show, Tavis Smiley, on Public Broadcasting Service television stations.

During , Tavis Smiley acted as a moderator on two of the live presidential candidate debates. Fail Up: 20 Lessons on Building Success He was also a member of the student senate and a director of minority affairs, along with being a member of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. He was politically active, and organized student protests over the death of a black student by a white police officer.

He also co-hosted a talk show in Los Angeles, where he aired his views on racism, economic opportunities. Cancel Send message. Forgot Password? He also co-hosted a talk show in Los Angeles, where he aired his views on racism, economic opportunities for disadvantaged black youth and political issues. He spent six months working at a television network in Montreal.

Tavis Smiley hosted and produced an exclusive radio show called BET Tonight on the Black Entertainment Television network where he interviewed celebrities and discussed a wide range of topics such as racial issues, politics, education and economy. Tavis has earned numerous awards and honors for his work, including the NAACP Image Award for best news or information series each year from to



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