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Columbus Day

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Al Green Ejected for “Black People Aren’t Apes” Sign. Idaho Bans Juneteenth. Trump Crime Claims
Political CommentaryState of the UnionRacism
Mar 2, 2026

Al Green Ejected for “Black People Aren’t Apes” Sign. Idaho Bans Juneteenth. Trump Crime Claims

This episode dissects the political spectacle surrounding Trump's State of the Union, exposing racial undertones in policy debates, media narratives, and the ongoing legacy of civil rights leaders.

Roland Martin Unfiltered
Roland Martin Unfiltered
Al Green Ejected for “Black People Aren’t Apes” Sign. Idaho Bans Juneteenth. Trump Crime Claims
Racial JusticePolitical ProtestDonald Trump
Feb 26, 2026

Al Green Ejected for “Black People Aren’t Apes” Sign. Idaho Bans Juneteenth. Trump Crime Claims

This episode dissects the pervasive nature of racial animus in American politics, from a congressman's direct protest against Trump's racism to local efforts to erase Black history and the underlying demographic anxieties fueling right-wing extremism.

Roland Martin Unfiltered
Roland Martin Unfiltered
Al Green Ejected for “Black People Aren’t Apes” Sign. Idaho Bans Juneteenth. Trump Crime Claims
Political CommentaryRacial JusticeDonald Trump
Feb 26, 2026

Al Green Ejected for “Black People Aren’t Apes” Sign. Idaho Bans Juneteenth. Trump Crime Claims

This episode dissects the political theater and underlying racial anxieties fueling current events, from Al Green's protest against racist rhetoric to the economic realities of demographic shifts and the enduring legacy of civil rights leaders.

Roland Martin Unfiltered
Roland Martin Unfiltered
Chicago Cop Violates Blacks. NY Professor Racist Comments. The AromaRoom Holistic Wellness
Police MisconductRacial JusticeJuneteenth
Feb 24, 2026

Chicago Cop Violates Blacks. NY Professor Racist Comments. The AromaRoom Holistic Wellness

This episode dissects critical social issues, from police misconduct and racial insensitivity to the underrepresentation of Black engineers and the empowering rise of Black women in comedy, alongside a deep dive into media misinterpretation.

Roland Martin Unfiltered
Roland Martin Unfiltered