Corporate Social Responsibility
Discover key takeaways from 10 podcast episodes about this topic.

When CBS News Stopped Fighting (w/ John Dickerson) | Bulwark Podcast
John Dickerson and Tim Miller dissect the erosion of trust in media and government, the escalating US-Iran conflict, and the alarming scale of political corruption, arguing that a president's power to wage war and reshape verifiable information poses an existential threat to democracy.

Juneteenth 2026. Self-Determination, Black Liberation & the Freedom We Still Fight For. #RMU
This episode dissects Juneteenth as not just a federal holiday, but a critical platform for Black self-determination, economic empowerment, and a continued fight against systemic inequalities, emphasizing the need to control the historical narrative and leverage collective power.

The Reflecting Pool Story Is Almost Too Perfect | Receipts Live
This episode exposes a web of political corruption, questionable economic policies, and corporate appeasement, from a shoddy Reflecting Pool renovation to white-collar criminals seeking pardons.

The Viral $1 Lawsuit Everyone Is Arguing About
This episode unpacks major news stories, including Patagonia's controversial trademark lawsuit against drag queen Patti Gonia, Florida's aggressive legal action against OpenAI, and the internal turmoil at CBS News' '60 Minutes'.

Spencer Pratt SURGES + Iran CLOSES Hormuz | PBD #810
This episode dives into Spencer Pratt's surprising surge in the LA mayoral race, Iran's escalating tensions with the Strait of Hormuz closure, and the stark contrast between French riotous celebrations and Polish orderly ones, alongside critiques of Bill Gates' image, Google's mosquito release, and the rise of indie film creators.

A DIFFERENT WORLD Season Episodes 16-20 Reaction! | Jasmine Guy, Kadeem Hardison, w/ Jaby Koay
This reaction podcast dives into 'A Different World' episodes 16-20, exploring themes of deaf community inclusion, evolving gender dynamics, career choices, and the challenges of community fundraising, all through the lens of early 90s television.

Roland Martin, others honored in 2017 by Hank Aaron as Champions of Justice
This episode celebrates Hank Aaron's legacy and honors civil rights champions, featuring a panel discussion on the evolving role of business, media, and individual leadership in advancing social and economic justice for African Americans.

$27M Settlement after Black Woman Killed In Police Chase. Oscars Recap. BET+ Shutdown |#TheBreakdown
This episode dissects a $27M police settlement, major Oscar wins for Black creatives, the shutdown of BET+, and efforts to diversify STEM, highlighting critical issues of accountability, representation, and community empowerment.

Target Boycott Organizers Hold News Conference | Fast Against The Retailer Ends
Organizers of the Target boycott, including the 'Mothership Three,' declare a partial victory for their 'Target Fast' initiative, citing significant financial impact and corporate concessions, while emphasizing the ongoing fight for public accountability and economic justice.

Tamika Mallory talks Target boycott and next phase of corporate DEI fight
Tamika Mallory and Roland Martin discuss the 400-day Target boycott, its strategic demands, Target's partial concessions on DEI and Black business commitments, and the ongoing push for corporate accountability.