Civil Rights Movement
Discover key takeaways from 24 podcast episodes about this topic.

The Fight Back Begins. Organizers Respond to Attacks on Voting Rights #TheOtherSideOfChange
This episode exposes the ongoing erosion of voting rights through Supreme Court decisions and gerrymandering, highlighting the urgent grassroots and strategic responses emerging from the American South.

Freedom to Discriminate: Realtors Conspired to Segregate Housing & Divide America |#RolandsBookClub
This episode exposes how American realtors deliberately invented and institutionalized housing segregation, shaping federal policy and ultimately redefining the concept of 'freedom' to fuel a political ideology that continues to divide the nation.

Pride, Protest, and the Fight Against Erasure #TheOtherSideOfChange
This episode dissects Pride Month's protest origins, current legislative attacks on LGBTQ+ youth, and the critical role of community-led action in the ongoing fight against systemic erasure.

The Fight Back Begins. Organizers Respond to Attacks on Voting Rights #TheOtherSideOfChange
As the Supreme Court rolls back voting rights protections, this episode galvanizes listeners with historical context and actionable strategies from grassroots organizers fighting to preserve Black political power across the South.

Supreme Court REBUKED as Voters FIGHT BACK against Ruling
Dr. Robert Sarassa argues that the response to the Supreme Court's weakening of the Voting Rights Act must extend beyond litigation to robust local civic organizing and institution building, drawing parallels with historical civil rights movements and the Cuban diaspora.

He Was Banned 7 Times for Saying This About Black America | PBD Podcast #816
Andre Williams outlines his controversial 'four types of Black Americans' and proposes radical solutions for community uplift, challenging established narratives on race, politics, and culture.

The Civil War Never Ended. How We Win It #TheBlackTable
Steve Phillips, author of 'How We Win the Civil War,' argues that the American Civil War never truly ended, manifesting today as an ongoing struggle between multiracial democracy and white nationalism, and outlines a data-driven 'liberation battle plan' to secure a truly inclusive society.

Homegoing Service for Ronald LaPread, co-founder of and bassist for the Commodores
Ronald LaPread, co-founder and bassist of The Commodores, is remembered through heartfelt eulogies highlighting his profound impact on music, family, and community, from his roots in Civil Rights-era Tuskegee to his later life in New Zealand.

HOT TOPICS | TMZ's Charles Latibeaudiere on Spencer Pratt's Run for LA Mayor
Don Lemon critiques America's tendency to confuse celebrity fame with political competence, using Spencer Pratt's LA mayoral bid as a prime example, and highlights how this pattern disproportionately benefits white men.

Trump Redistricting Defeat. NAACP Sports Boycott Expands. Clarence B. Jones Remembered.
This episode exposes ongoing systemic efforts to dilute Black political power through gerrymandering, highlights the NAACP's strategic call for a sports boycott, and honors the enduring legacy of Civil Rights attorney Clarence B. Jones.

Trump Redistricting Defeat. NAACP Sports Boycott Expands. Clarence B. Jones Remembered.
This episode unpacks significant legal victories against racial gerrymandering in Alabama and South Carolina, the NAACP's controversial call for a sports boycott of Southern universities, and a heartfelt remembrance of civil rights attorney Clarence B. Jones.

Jasmine Crockett Detonates. Roland Destroys MAGA Lies. Activists Confront Racist. Best of #RMU
Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett exposes Republican hypocrisy on white supremacy, Roland Martin meticulously debunks MAGA talking points about black voters and policies, and the NAACP launches a powerful initiative urging black athletes to boycott Southern states over voting rights.

HOT TOPICS | Godfrey Takes On the Kevin Hart Roast & DESTROYS Black MAGA!
Comedian Godfrey and Don Lemon dissect the Kevin Hart roast, the evolving landscape of racial comedy, and the political alignment of Black conservatives, highlighting the need for cleverness, accountability, and respect.

George Floyd 6 Years Later. Redistricting War i The South. Talarico Senate Campaign
This episode dissects the ongoing political battles over police accountability, racial gerrymandering, and the NAACP's call for a college athlete boycott, highlighting the critical role of Black voter mobilization in the face of systemic challenges.

George Floyd 6 Years Later. Redistricting War in The South. Talarico Senate Campaign
This episode exposes the ongoing legislative battles against racial gerrymandering and police accountability, while also examining the NAACP's strategic call for economic withdrawal by Black athletes from Southern state universities.

"Mini" Super Tuesday Primaries. Bodycam Clears Black Teen. Haitian Heritage Month. #TheBreakdown
This episode unpacks critical issues affecting Black communities, from voting rights and police accountability to cultural celebration and health disparities, highlighting systemic challenges and grassroots efforts for empowerment.

Voting Rights Siege. Kemp Redistricting Push. Keisha Lance Bottoms Gov Bid. ICE Agent Charged
The Supreme Court's recent decisions are actively weakening the Voting Rights Act, prompting a coordinated Republican effort to redraw electoral maps in Southern states, while Black leaders and activists mobilize a powerful grassroots response to protect democratic representation.

All Roads Lead To the South: Nat’l Day Of Action For Voting Rights | Mass Rally | Montgomery, AL
A mass rally in Montgomery, Alabama, ignites 'Freedom Summer 2026' to combat the Supreme Court's decimation of Black political power and demand unprecedented voter mobilization across the South.

All Roads Lead To the South: Nat’l Day Of Action For Voting Rights | Mass Rally | Montgomery, AL
A live broadcast from Montgomery, Alabama, covers the 'All Roads Lead to the South' National Day of Action for Voting Rights, highlighting the urgent threat to Black political power due to recent Supreme Court decisions and gerrymandering in Southern states.

All Roads Lead To the South: Nat’l Day Of Action For Voting Rights | Mass Rally | Montgomery, AL
A national day of action for voting rights in Montgomery, Alabama, rallies thousands to combat recent Supreme Court decisions and gerrymandering that are decimating Black political power across the South, urging massive voter registration and engagement as the only effective response.

All Roads Lead To the South: Nat’l Day Of Action For Voting Rights | Mass Rally | Montgomery, AL
A national day of action in Montgomery, Alabama, rallies thousands to combat the Supreme Court's decisions on voting rights and gerrymandering, emphasizing massive voter registration and turnout as an existential response to the erosion of Black political power.

All Roads Lead to The South. Louisiana Slashes Black District. Early Vote Surge in Georgia.
Roland Martin and guests expose the coordinated assault on Black political power through voter suppression, gerrymandering, and racist rhetoric, urging immediate and unified action from the Black community.

ALI (2001) Movie Reaction! | First Time Watch! | Will Smith | Jamie Foxx | Jada Pinkett Smith
The CinePals hosts react to the 2001 film "Ali," praising Will Smith's transformative performance and reflecting on the film's powerful portrayal of Muhammad Ali's controversial civil rights activism beyond his boxing career.

GOP Redistricting War Targets Black Districts. Justin Pearson Clash Erupts. Calif Gov Race
Republican-led redistricting efforts in Southern states are aggressively targeting Black congressional districts, sparking widespread protests and legal challenges, as Black leaders call for unprecedented voter mobilization to counter what they term a 'declaration of war' on Black political power.