Historical Preservation
Discover key takeaways from 7 podcast episodes about this topic.

Speaker Johnson Denies Jackson Capitol Rotunda Honor, Black Father Sentenced for Deadly Crash
This episode unpacks critical socio-political developments, from the denial of a Capitol Rotunda honor for Rev. Jesse Jackson to a Black father's severe sentencing, alongside inspiring stories of Black community empowerment and groundbreaking achievements in Broadway production.

Racist Doll at Mardi Gras. Trump vs Gov. Moore. Black Developer Fights Housing Disparities
This episode exposes racial injustices from a Mardi Gras incident and political attacks, while also highlighting Black community empowerment through land ownership, HBCU initiatives, and the enduring legacy of Rev. Jesse Jackson.

BREAKING: Trump dealt HUMILIATING loss in court
A federal judge, quoting George Orwell's 1984, ordered the Trump administration to immediately cease tearing down and to reinstall historical exhibits in Philadelphia that detailed George Washington's slave ownership.

FBI Raids Election Office. South Florida Councilman Under Fire Over N-Word.
This episode unpacks critical legal battles, civil rights threats, and corporate monopolies, from an FBI raid on a Georgia election office to a deep dive into CVS's vertical integration in healthcare.

FBI Raids Election Office. South Florida Councilman Under Fire Over N-Word.
This episode breaks down critical legal battles, corporate monopolies, and social issues, from an FBI raid on an election office and a councilman's use of a racial slur to the fight against gentrification and the impact of social media addiction.

MAGA Misquotes MLK. Michael Harriot Sets the Record Straight. Doug Jones Runs for Alabama.
On MLK Day, this episode exposes the systemic attacks on Black America's civil rights and economic power, highlighting the misrepresentation of Dr. King's radical legacy and the critical role of Black-owned media in countering these efforts.

MAGA Misquotes MLK. Michael Harriot Sets the Record Straight. Doug Jones Runs for Alabama.
This episode exposes the ongoing political assault on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s radical legacy and civil rights advancements, highlighting the critical role of Black-owned media in countering systemic efforts to resegregate America.