Racial Gerrymandering
Discover key takeaways from 13 podcast episodes about this topic.

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.

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 advocating for strategic economic and political action from the Black community against systemic oppression.

US Supreme Court deals FINAL crushing blow
The US Supreme Court rejected a Democratic effort to halt Virginia's existing congressional maps, leading to accusations of partisan bias and a call for aggressive counter-strategies from the left.

Moral Monday at BLM Plaza. Cleo Fields Sounds Alarm on Louisiana & Gary Chambers Pushes Turnout
Activists and faith leaders gathered at Moral Monday to denounce 'policy violence' in various forms, from war and budget cuts to voter suppression and healthcare denial, urging sustained mobilization against a 'hijacked' democracy.

INSTANT FALLOUT from MAJOR Supreme Court Decision... | PoliticsGirl
The Supreme Court's recent decision in Louisiana v. Cala effectively gutted Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, opening the door for widespread racial gerrymandering and signaling a return to Jim Crow-era voter suppression tactics.

Louisiana Postpones Election. Roland Moderates Black men's Mental Health Forum in Shreveport.!a
This episode unpacks the Supreme Court's evisceration of the Voting Rights Act in Louisiana and its national implications, alongside a critical community forum in Shreveport addressing Black men's mental health and domestic violence.

New Video of WHCD Shooter, and Questions About JP Morgan Male Accuser, with Sexton, Brown, and Patel
Megyn Kelly and her guests dissect the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, critique the Secret Service's response, debate the Iran War's impact on gas prices, and lambaste media reactions to social issues and celebrity comments.

Longest-Ever Government Shutdown Ends. May Day of Action. Ohio Black Expo. #TheBreakdown
This episode unpacks critical events affecting Black communities, from the longest federal shutdown and voting rights attacks to powerful community-led economic and social justice initiatives.

๐จ SORRY YOU F*CKING LOSERS ๐๐๐
The host celebrates recent conservative 'wins' in the Supreme Court and criticizes what he perceives as the 'woke left's' destructive policies, particularly regarding immigration and cultural values, framing them as an existential threat to Western civilization.

SCOUTS Hears Haitian TPS Case. Trump Iran Threat. Virginia Map Battle. #TheBreakdown
This episode dissects critical issues impacting Black America, from Supreme Court decisions on immigration and voting rights to the urgent need for Black men to address their emotional wounds and the fight for democracy in the South.

What Pete Hegsethโs Iran Meltdown Really Exposed
This episode critiques the Trump administration's handling of the Iran war, the politically motivated indictment of James Comey, the Supreme Court's weakening of the Voting Rights Act, and the mass firing of the National Science Board, highlighting the perceived erosion of democratic institutions and global stability.

Trump National Emergency On Voting Plot. Racism & Antiracism Studies Minor. Jackson Memorial.
This episode exposes alleged plots to undermine U.S. elections and Black political power, details the impact of Medicaid funding freezes, and honors the enduring legacy of Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr., emphasizing the critical role of Black-owned media.