Agricultural Policy
Discover key takeaways from 16 podcast episodes about this topic.

California Election Conspiracy Idiocy; Trump’s Crony Judges w/ David Dayen, Josh Orton | MR Live
This episode exposes the baselessness of California election conspiracy theories and details how Trump-era dismantling of USDA programs led to a critical screworm outbreak, while advocating for radical structural reforms to the Supreme Court to counter Republican power consolidation.

Karmelo Trial Testimony Raises Questions. Elijah McClain Convictions Reversed. Black Jobs Gap.
This episode dissects multiple high-stakes legal and economic issues impacting the Black community, from controversial trial outcomes and overturned convictions to the true state of Black unemployment and the political weaponization of government services.

Karmelo Trial Testimony Raises Questions. Elijah McClain Convictions Reversed. Black Jobs Gap.
This episode dissects multiple critical issues impacting the Black community, from legal injustices and economic disparities to political misrepresentation and the cultural significance of new institutions.

Karmelo Trial Testimony Raises Questions. Elijah McClain Convictions Reversed. Black Jobs Gap.
This episode exposes systemic injustices in legal cases, dissects the true state of the Black economy versus political narratives, and critiques the pervasive influence of gambling in sports and political corruption.

Platner Smear Flops; The Screwworm Cometh w/ Jeet Heer | MR Live
The New York Times' heavily anticipated report on Graham Platner falls flat, revealing a politically motivated smear campaign orchestrated by right-wing and centrist pro-Israel factions, while critical government functions face collapse due to defunding and politicization.

SCOTUS Backs Alabama GOP Map. Black Farmers Sue USDA. Karmelo Anthony Trial. Obama Center Preview
The Supreme Court's contradictory rulings on Alabama's congressional map and the USDA's cancellation of grants to Black farmers highlight systemic racial injustice, while the Carmelo Anthony trial sparks community division and a tribute honors the late R&B legend Peabo Bryson.

Trump’s Biggest Boosters Finally Realize He Lied (w/ Luke Russert & Josh Turek) | Bulwark Podcast
This episode exposes the disillusionment of former Trump supporters, the alarming state of media integrity at CBS, and the shifting political landscape in key primary states like Iowa.

When Democrats Used to Win the Heartland | Cory Haala | TMR
This episode unpacks the rise and fall of progressive populism in the Midwest during the Reagan era, revealing how economic crises and social backlashes shaped Democratic strategy and offer lessons for today's political landscape.

Mound Bayou: Oldest Black Town In America. Truth About Black Farmworkers & White South Africans
Explore the fight for Black political and economic power in America, from the historic self-governing town of Mound Bayou, Mississippi, to the ongoing battle against voter suppression and land loss.

Black Farmers Shut Out Again. GA GOP Target DAs. Pete Hegseth Blocks Black Officers
Roland Martin and guests expose a coordinated, multi-faceted attack on Black America across political, economic, and social spheres, urging immediate, strategic mobilization to counter systemic oppression.

Black Farmers Shut Out Again. GA GOP Target DAs. Pete Hegseth Blocks Black Officers
This episode exposes a coordinated, systemic assault on Black America across political, economic, and social fronts, urging immediate and strategic political mobilization to counter these attacks.

Black Farmers Shut Out Again. GA GOP Target DAs. Pete Hegseth Blocks Black Officers
This episode exposes a multi-front assault on Black America's political, economic, and social power, from targeted legislation and military discrimination to voter suppression and disinformation campaigns, urging immediate, organized political action.

Death Row Inmate Hearing Denied. Trump-Iran 5 Day Pause. Pinky Cole Property Seized #TheBreakdown
This episode exposes critical issues impacting Black communities, from denied DNA testing for a death row inmate and federal obstruction in shooting investigations to the economic devastation faced by Black farmers due to government policies and the inspiring community revitalization efforts led by a pastor in Indianapolis.

Ryan Zink on What It’s Like to Disappear Into the American Gulag for Political Crimes
A January 6th defendant and congressional candidate details his harrowing experience of federal arrest, brutal imprisonment, and alleged government corruption, revealing a system he believes targets political dissent and undermines constitutional rights.

Bishop Barber Love Forward March. Cops Shoot Detroit Mom. Black Farmers Shutout Of Federal Support.
This episode exposes systemic injustices impacting Black communities, from a Detroit police shooting and the exclusion of Black farmers from federal support to critical analyses of economic data and health disparities, alongside a major civil rights march.

Hank Green Eats 100 Years Of Food Science
Explore a century of food science, from umami and frozen foods to microwaves, high-fructose corn syrup, and GMO tomatoes, revealing how scientific breakthroughs reshaped our diets and perceptions.