About Pamela Gentry

Pamela J. Gentry opened the Washington Bureau for BET N ightly News in the spring of 2002, and is responsible for the daily coverage of politics and policy on Capitol Hill and its impact on the African-American community. In July of 2005, she added  ”Pamela on Politics,” an online political column on BET.com. 

Prior to joining BET,  Gentry was a political producer and host of the morning public affairs show for the C-SPAN Network’s public affairs program The Washington Journal.  Pamela also, frequently hosted the Sunday program America and the Courts.

She can be seen regularly on Washington, D.C. TV channels WUSA (channel 9), and the political roundtable program Our World with Ed Gordon discussing politics.  Pamela is also a frequent guest on NPR’s Tell Me More with Michelle Martin, WOL Radio’s The Joe Madison Show, and XM Radio’s presidential watch show POTUS ’08.  She has also appeared on Chicago’s WVON Radio, “The Roland Martin Show,” The White House Chronicles on PBS, and can been seen on CNN, Fox News, BBC World News  and other programs with interest in Washington politics.

A native of Detroit,  Michigan and a graduate of the University of Detroit Mercy, she is married with two children and resides in Annapolis,  Maryland.

If you would like more information on booking Pamela for your program or for a speaking engagments e-mail her at pamela.gentry@bet.net .



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Wendy Dabney Said on

Good afternoon Pam,



Wendy Dabney Said on

Good afternoon Pam,

I read your article about McCain and Palin being dangerous and not Obama. I certainly hope you receive some follow up from the FBI and report your findings. I don’t know why white America refuses to believe that racism still exists in this great Nation of ours, because it does. Just like society deemed it necessay to bury the “N” word, it is also necessary to bury racism instead of merely covering over it up with duct tape. And don’t get discouraged if the FBI tries to sideline you on this issue. Just remember that Rome was not built in a day. It may take a little time to cut through the merky waters of injustice. Perserverance always pervails. Good luck with your quest. I look forward to reading more on this subject. Peace and blessing to you.