Dec 31, 2023
Millennials and Gen Z-ers are not feeling the Biden love. Many are threatening to sit out next year’s election. Some are flirting with supporting Donald Trump — or a third-party random candidate What will it take to lock in these voters? There is a whole host of...
Dec 2, 2023
Many Federal Courts have Only Ever Had White Judges. We deserve a country where the administration of law reflects not just our hope for justice, but our common struggle against racial hierarchy. As we’ve said here before, President Joe Biden has made great strides to...
Mar 4, 2022
Progress toward racial equality in the United States is real based on changes in racial attitudes across time. However, a rigid belief that progress is automatic lends itself to the denial of the persistence of racial inequality in the funding gaps between public...
Jan 13, 2022
Welcome all of you and especially those suffering and have suffered from COVID. You may be fortunate like myself, and have been fully vaccinated or survived the Covid infection. And so, you may be wish we all would be vaccinated. And you are irritated that many are...
Sep 10, 2021
You’ve probably heard that too many black students don’t do well in school because they think being smart means “acting white.” It’s a popular thing to say, but it’s a very creative interpretation of inadequate research and...
Nov 29, 2020
National Association of Black & White Men Together Social Justice Handbook Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode Rewind 10 Seconds 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 16:21 Subscribe Share Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts iTunes RSS Feed Share Link Embed...