Episodios

  • 425: Selective Accountability w/ Chenjerai Kumanyika
    Mar 24 2026

    A federal appeals court revives a lawsuit against DeRay McKesson, prompting warnings that the decision could threaten First Amendment protections. In Los Angeles, a former police commander wins a $5.7 million judgment after alleging she was held to a different standard than her male colleagues. And in culture, Telfar announces it will donate 100% of net profits to global liberation efforts. DeRay interviews researcher and journalist Chenjerai Kumanyika about his podcast Empire City: The Untold Origin Story of the NYPD.

    Judge warns revival of lawsuit against Black Lives Matter organizer 'imperils' First Amendment

    LAPD commander fired over drunken incident wins $5.7 million lawsuit

    Did Telfar just begin the revolution? And by a Black Muslim woman at that.

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    1 h y 37 m
  • 424: Mastering the Algorithm w/ Jesse Johnson
    Mar 17 2026

    Kash Patel announces that UFC fighters will help train FBI agents, the Washington Post experiments with subscription prices set by algorithms using readers’ personal data, and after years helping run one of morning TV’s biggest shows, a CBS News producer Shawna Thomas steps away with a simple message: “I’m tired”. DeRay interviews former Washington State Representative for the 30th Legislative District Jesse Johnson.

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    'I’m tired y’all': CBS producer Shawna Thomas leaves network to prioritize rest

    Kash Patel Confirms UFC Fighters Will Train FBI Agents: "Historic Opportunity"

    The Washington Post Is Using Reader Data to Set Subscription Prices. How Does That Work?

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    1 h y 18 m
  • 423: They’re All in Cahoots
    Mar 10 2026

    A growing “pardon industry” helps wealthy offenders hire lobbyists to secure clemency from the White House, Chinese billionaires use surrogacy to produce dozens of U.S.-born heirs to inherit their empires, and Jill Scott tops the R&B charts with “Pressha,” a reminder that while the powerful build dynasties, the culture does too.

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    Pardon Industry Offers Rich Offenders a Path to Trump

    Chinese billionaire who has fathered more than 100 children hopes to have dozens of U.S.-born boys to one day take over his business

    Jill Scott's 'Pressha' Hits No. 1 at R&B Radio

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    1 h y 6 m
  • 422: Bought, Sold, and Silenced
    Mar 3 2026

    A tech billionaire makes a $108 billion push to continue the conservative takeover of traditional media, Kansas orders trans residents to surrender their driver’s licenses on one day’s notice, and at the BAFTAs, a racial slur interrupts a celebration of Black artistry.

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    A Father, a Son and Their $108 Billion Push for Media Moguldom

    Kansas Orders Trans Drivers to Surrender Licenses With One Day’s Notice

    Anti-blackness is the Grammar of the World: The BAFTAs and the AfterMath

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    1 h y 14 m
  • 421: Survival of the Richest
    Feb 24 2026

    Middle-class Americans are increasingly selling their own plasma to keep pace with an economy that keeps taking more than it gives, election officials in Georgia find fraudulent ballot applications tied to a PAC backed by Elon Musk, and international travelers are skipping the United States as ICE and aggressive border enforcement make visiting America feel less like a vacation and more like a risk.

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    Why the United States Is Seeing an Ongoing Tourism Slump
    Turns Out There Was Voter Fraud in Georgia—by Elon Musk
    Middle-class Americans are selling plasma to keep up with rising costs

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    59 m
  • 420: Dignity In Demand
    Feb 10 2026

    Advocates outline a concrete roadmap to dismantling ICE, new data shows Black defendants in San Diego are increasingly steered toward life-without-parole charges, and a reminder that being bougie and Black isn’t a trend but a legacy.

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    A clear roadmap to ending ICE starts with what we can demand today.

    In San Diego, the racial divide in charges that can lead to life without parole has grown

    Being Bougie & Black: Then, Now & Always

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    1 h y 31 m
  • 419: Black History in Real Time
    Feb 3 2026

    Republicans unveil the most extreme federal voting restrictions proposed in modern history, Tennessee officials are accused of quietly propping up a payday lender’s failed sports betting operation, and scholars warn the U.S. may be entering the early stages of genocide against trans Americans.

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    New GOP anti-voting bill may be the most dangerous attack on voting rights ever

    How a Tennessee Official Kept Advance Financial’s Sports Betting Company Alive

    Experts Warn U.S. in Early Stages of Genocide Against Trans Americans

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    1 h y 15 m
  • Hold Your Applause
    Jan 27 2026

    Trump signs a “Board of Peace” charter as allies push back on his Gaza plan, Illinois investigates allegations that a landlord tipped off ICE to target Black and Hispanic tenants in a Chicago building, and Ryan Coogler’s Sinners makes Oscar history with a record 16 nominations.

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    Trump signs Board of Peace charter at Davos as allies split on Gaza plan

    Illinois Investigates Claim That Landlord Tipped Off High-Profile ICE Raid

    'Sinners' tops Oscars with record 16 nominations.

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    1 h y 22 m