Historical Memory
Discover key takeaways from 5 podcast episodes about this topic.

#RolandMartinUnfiltered Presents: “April 4, 1968”
This episode offers a raw, intimate look into the immediate aftermath of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination through the eyes of his family and closest associates, revealing their personal grief, resilience, and the profound societal impact.

#RolandMartinUnfiltered Presents: “April 4, 1968”
Witness the raw, immediate aftermath of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination through the eyes of his closest family and allies, revealing their profound grief, unwavering commitment, and the nation's collective trauma.

Generally Recognized As Safe; Youngest Survivors | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
An unlikely alliance between Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and former FDA Commissioner David Kessler exposes the public health crisis of ultra-processed foods and regulatory failures, while a separate segment recounts the miraculous survival of three babies born in Nazi concentration camps.

Doug Jones Talks "Bending Toward Justice" and the 1963 Birmingham Church Bombing #RolandsBookClub
Senator Doug Jones, former US Attorney, details the complex prosecution of the 1963 Birmingham church bombing, framing it as an act of domestic terrorism and connecting historical injustices to contemporary political and social challenges.

Doug Jones Talks "Bending Toward Justice" and the 1963 Birmingham Church Bombing #RolandsBookClub
Senator Doug Jones, former prosecutor of the 1963 Birmingham church bombing, details the legal and societal challenges of bringing justice to historical acts of domestic terrorism and the ongoing fight for civil rights.