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  • Can Progressives Reshape America’s Future? (Hour 2)
    2026/06/29

    Continuing the conversation from Hour 1, Santita Jackson welcomes Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for an in-depth discussion on the future of the Democratic Party, Medicare for All, affordable housing, workers’ rights, grassroots organizing, and why she believes a new generation of leadership is reshaping American politics. Together, they explore what these changes could mean for democracy, opportunity, and the nation’s future.

    If you missed it, start with Hour 1 for the opening conversation on immigration, voting rights, asylum policy, and the political forces setting the stage for this discussion.

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    45 分
  • America at a Crossroads: Immigration, Democracy & What’s Next (Hour 1)
    2026/06/29

    As America approaches its 250th anniversary, Santita Jackson explores the nation’s direction through the lens of immigration, voting rights, and democracy. Congressman Jonathan Jackson joins Robert Patillo and Bryce Greene to examine Supreme Court decisions affecting asylum seekers, the future of voting rights, and how recent political shifts could reshape America’s future.

    Continue with Hour 2 for Santita Jackson’s exclusive conversation with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on the future of the Democratic Party, economic justice, grassroots organizing, and what comes next for progressive politics.

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    45 分
  • Juneteenth, Reparations & the Unfinished Fight for Freedom (Hour 2)
    2026/06/23

    The end of slavery did not end the struggle for freedom. Santita Jackson and Rev. Jesse Jackson continue their Juneteenth conversation with journalist Richard Prince, attorney Robert Patillo, Rev. Dr. Joseph Bryant, Rev. Dr. Yusef Jackson, and Congressman Jonathan Jackson. Together they examine Reconstruction, voting rights, reparations, economic justice, and why many believe the promises of emancipation remain unfinished more than 150 years later.

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    34 分
  • Juneteenth: The Freedom Story America Got Wrong (Hour 1)
    2026/06/23

    What really happened on Juneteenth? Santita Jackson and Rev. Jesse Jackson examine the history often left out of the national conversation, including why federal troops were sent to Texas, how emancipation was enforced, and the myths that continue to shape public understanding of slavery and freedom. Featuring journalist Richard Prince, Bishop Carlton Pearson, and Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, this discussion explores history, memory, and the ongoing fight for equality.

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    33 分
  • Juneteenth, Justice & the Carmelo Anthony Verdict (Hour 2)
    2026/06/16

    As America marks Juneteenth, questions about freedom, justice, and equal protection remain at the forefront. Santita Jackson is joined by attorneys C.K. Hoffler, Daryl Jones, and Robert Patillo, along with Congressman Jonathan Jackson, to discuss the sentencing of Karmelo Anthony, the Cyrus Carmack-Belton case, voting rights challenges, and what many see as the continuing struggle for equal treatment under the law. The conversation connects today’s headlines to the historical legacy of Juneteenth and the ongoing pursuit of justice.

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    44 分
  • Juneteenth, Freedom Delayed & the Fight for Equality (Hour 1)
    2026/06/16

    What does Juneteenth really commemorate? What does it reveal about America’s unfinished struggle for equality? Santita Jackson examines the history of Juneteenth with Galveston historian Samuel Collins III, explores the economic legacy of slavery, and discusses how voting rights, representation, and justice remain central issues today. Plus, Congressman Jonathan Jackson and legal advocates weigh in on the broader implications of the Karmelo Anthony case and ongoing challenges facing Black Americans.

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    45 分
  • Out of Bounds: Sports, Activism & the Power of Protest (Hour 2)
    2026/06/01

    The conversation continues as attorney C.K. Hoffler, NAACP President Derrick Johnson, and sports journalist Dave Zirin explore the growing influence of college athletes in shaping social and political change. Drawing lessons from Muhammad Ali, the 1968 Olympic protest, and generations of athlete-led activism, they discuss NIL-era leverage, family decision-making, voting rights, and whether sports can once again become a frontline battleground in the fight for equality and representation.

    Start with Hour 1 for the introduction to the NAACP’s Out of Bounds campaign and the debate over whether Black student-athletes should withdraw support from institutions in states restricting Black political representation.

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    45 分
  • Out of Bounds: Should Black Athletes Boycott Certain Schools? (Hour 1)
    2026/06/01

    Santita Jackson examines the NAACP’s new Out of Bounds campaign, which urges Black student-athletes to reconsider attending colleges in states accused of restricting voting rights and diluting Black political representation through gerrymandering. Congressman Jonathan Jackson and NAACP President Derrick Johnson discuss whether athletic talent can become a powerful tool for civic change and what responsibilities schools, coaches, families, and athletes have in this moment.

    Continue with Hour 2 for a deeper conversation on athlete activism, NIL power, civil rights history, and the legacy of sports as a catalyst for social change.

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    44 分