Roland Martin Unfiltered

Moral Monday — Moral Witness in the Public Square
This Moral Monday rally calls for a 'public pulpit' to expose and resist 'policy violence' rooted in religious nationalism, excessive military spending, and systemic neglect of the vulnerable.

Moral Monday — Moral Witness in the Public Square
Clergy and activists convene a 'public pulpit' in front of the White House to denounce policies they deem morally bankrupt, advocating for systemic change rooted in justice, compassion, and non-violence.

Does Capitalism Work For Black People? Or Is It Rigged?
John Hope Bryant argues that capitalism, while imperfect, is the most effective system for wealth creation, proposing a 'business plan for Black America' focused on financial literacy, ownership, and leveraging demographic shifts to build $3.5 trillion in net worth without government dependence.

Roland speaks at Columbus Educ. Assoc. MLK Dinner
Roland Martin challenges the audience at an MLK dinner to move beyond passive celebration and engage in active, sustained political and economic struggle, emphasizing that 'rest time is over' for those seeking real societal change.
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