"On this show, we discuss the history of the 1898 Wilmington Racial Massacre and its impact on present-day political participation by African Americans and people of color with Journalist Cash Michaels, a highly regarded reporter for the Wilmington journal, the Carolinian and other media outlets, and Professor Jarvis Hall of the NCCU Department of Political Science."
Immigration Crisis
Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Supreme Court 2021-22 Term Preview
Conversation with Attorney Jerry Blackwell, one of the lead prosecutors in the Derick Chauvin trial for the murder of George Floyd
Expanding Protections for Juveniles in NC
Reproductive Rights and Protections of Women’s Right To Choose
Labor Day, Labor Union & the Labor Movement
Advice for Student-Athletes Seeking to Monetize Their Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL)
Reparations for Black American Descendants of the Enslaved
The Necessity of Estate Planning
Rental and Housing Crisis Being Exacerbated by COVID-19 Pandemic
NCAA v. Alston and Student Athlete Monetization of NIL
Supreme Court Term 2020-21 Review
Racial Wealth Gap & Reparations
Tisha Powell, broadcast journalist former WTVD-Channel 11 Evening News Anchor
Frederick Douglass & July 4
Qualified Immunity
LGBT Rights
Derek Chauvin/George Floyd Trial Summary and Consequences
Wrongful convictions of Leon Brown and Henry McCollum
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