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CURE America with Star Parker

CURE America with Star Parker

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More than fifty years after the Civil Rights movement and nearly 160 years after the Civil War, racial tension in the country is at an all-time high. Riots, police reform and racial equity are all topics of national debate. Syndicated columnist and author of four books analyzing government impact on poverty in our urban communities, Star Parker, delves deep into national issues that impact America's most distressed communities and the power and political will needed to fix them. This is a podcast of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education, a non-profit think tank fighting poverty and restoring dignity through scholarship supporting faith, freedom, and personal responsibility. Ciencia Política Ciencias Sociales Política y Gobierno
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  • Truth Over Myths: Defending Our Elections
    Mar 30 2026

    In a time when election integrity has become one of the most heated debates in America, CURE America with Donald T. Eason delivers bold, straightforward conversations that cut through the noise.
    Hosted by Donald T. Eason, President of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), this compelling weekly series tackles the tough issues facing our nation — with a special focus on protecting the integrity of our elections, strengthening our democracy, and renewing urban communities from the ground up.
    In the powerful premiere episode, Eason takes on the controversial Save America Act head-on. He systematically dismantles the most common myths surrounding the bill: from claims of "voter suppression" and disenfranchising women, to accusations of a federal takeover of elections. With clear facts, real-world examples, and a passionate defense of common-sense reforms, Eason shows how the Save America Act simply ensures that only American citizens can register and vote — while preserving mail-in registration, accepting multiple forms of ID, and leaving states in control of their own elections.
    Viewers will hear why 83% of Americans support the bill, how everyday citizens (including married women) already have easy paths to vote, and why acting now is not reckless — it's responsible.
    Blending policy breakdowns, myth-busting segments, and inspiring calls to action, CURE America doesn't shy away from controversy. Each episode brings clarity to complex issues, rooted in the belief that secure elections, strong communities, and Judeo-Christian principles are essential to saving America.

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    28 m
  • Inside the SAVE America Act – Election Integrity, Women's Sports, and Protecting Minors
    Mar 25 2026
    In this episode, host Donald T. Eason sits down one-on-one with CURE's Vice President of Government Relations and Coalitions, Marty Dannenfelser—a Washington veteran with over 40 years of experience in policy advocacy—for a candid, in-depth conversation on the key issues shaping American families, faith, and freedom in 2026. Together they explore the real-world impact of President Trump's Working Families Tax Cuts (the "one big, beautiful bill" signed in 2025), including expanded child and adoption credits, new Trump Accounts that provide a $1,000 government seed for newborns plus up to $5,000 in annual family contributions, locked-in senior deductions, and average family savings of $1,700–$3,400 already appearing on tax returns. The discussion dives into the ongoing fight for school choice through scholarship-granting organizations—why the Senate parliamentarian blocked a straightforward federal tax credit, how blue-state governors are refusing to opt in, and the momentum behind Reconciliation 2.0 to restore full credits so parents can direct education dollars away from indoctrination and toward options that best serve their children. They cover protections to keep Social Security and Medicare solvent by preventing misuse, the SAVE America Act's commonsense provisions (proof of citizenship to register, photo ID to vote, fairness in women's sports, and safeguards for minors against irreversible gender procedures), the serious abortion pill crisis (mail-order and telehealth loopholes bypassing safety rules and state pro-life laws, resulting in documented harms, coercion, and deaths), and major religious liberty advances—from Supreme Court victories influenced by Trump appointees to executive actions defending faith-based adoption, medical conscience rights, school prayer, and parental authority. Marty reflects on four decades in D.C., sharing insights on declining civility since the Reagan era, brutal judicial nomination battles, the Dobbs leak, and what it will take to rebuild trust and deliver results for everyday Americans. This faith-grounded, no-nonsense conversation delivers policy wins, honest challenges, and a clear vision for restoring opportunity, protecting life, securing elections, defending faith, and empowering parents and families. Tune in now for this essential update from CURE America—stay informed and engaged!
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    1 h y 6 m
  • Why Trillions Haven't Healed Our Cities – And What Will
    Mar 16 2026

    In this powerful opening episode, Pastor Donald T. Eason, president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), introduces viewers to the mission of CURE and delivers a straight-from-the-heart message about the true path to healing America's urban communities.
    Drawing from his own upbringing in Detroit—once the richest city in the world, now a shadow of its former self with a drastically reduced population—Pastor Eason shares personal stories of single-parent struggles, temporary government assistance, and the dignity that comes from work and self-reliance. He explains how decades of massive federal spending have failed urban America, pointing to sobering statistics: doubled single-parent households since 1970, 50% of Black children in fatherless homes, Black women accounting for 40% of abortions, high Black teen unemployment, and a persistent 18.4% Black poverty rate in 2024.
    Pastor Eason contrasts CURE's approach—rooted in faith, family, freedom, personal responsibility, and opportunity—with the results of big-government programs and larger organizations that, he argues, have perpetuated dependency rather than solved it. He highlights CURE as the only Washington, D.C. think tank focused on urban issues from a Judeo-Christian perspective, spotlighting key publications like the report on education choice as a moral imperative for parents, the impact of abortion on the Black community, and the Cato Institute–praised book The State of Black Progress.
    He promotes the "success sequence" (education → job → marriage → children), calls for reviving trades and manufacturing jobs, and urges viewers to support solutions that restore dignity instead of relying on prolonged government aid. With direct biblical references, a no-compromise stance on faith and values, and a challenge to judge organizations by real results, this episode lays out a clear vision: the real cure for urban America isn't more government—it's faith, hard work, family, and personal responsibility.
    A compelling, truth-telling start to the series that calls viewers to action and hope.

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    26 m
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