Larinda J. King, Pastor, editor, broadcaster, T.V. host, author, and producer, holds a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communications from Savannah State University (SSU) with a concentration in T.V. and Radio and a Master of Arts in Multimedia Communication from Academy of Arts University. Upon graduation from SSU, King relocated to her hometown of Sacramento, Ca., where she established The Force Radio, an online station originally designed to encourage college students through music while carrying a message of hope.  In 2011, The Force Radio launched as an official Internet radio station by the end of that same year in King’s small, downtown Sacramento apartment.  Following the launch of the station, King moved back to Savannah, Ga., which is now the established location for The Force Radio. Currently, with the same vision, she aims to empower more than just college students, but also her local community through the blending of Christian music genres and “Off Top Topic,” a topic discussion segment. The Force Radio has branched beyond the web by hosting outreach and community events throughout the city of Savannah, such as Stop the Violence (STV) Campaign, Hope for One Golf Tournament Fundraiser, Gospel Skate Night, Colorblind March, Summer Rock, and Take the Night. In addition to King’s accomplishments, King is also the founder of Savannah’s very own LVD2 , which is a youth mentoring program that caters to at risk children.  Along with LVD2  youth outreach program,  King is the host of a vocational program provided by The Force Radio, which offers multimedia trade skills to those same children. Currently, King is pursuing a Doctorate of Ministry at South University.