Social Justice
Discover key takeaways from 24 podcast episodes about this topic.

Anti-Trump Smoothie Shop Employees Fired. Deaf Black Woman's $1.2M Settlement. Bondi Subpoenaed
This episode covers a range of critical news, from a $1.2M settlement for a deaf Black woman's unlawful arrest and the firing of employees for refusing service to a Trump supporter, to expert advice on crisis planning for Black-owned businesses and a guide for non-tech founders to build apps.

Trump Fires Kristi Noem. Celebrating the Life of Rev. Jesse Jackson.
This episode unpacks the profound legacy of Reverend Jesse Jackson, highlighting his impact on civil rights and political inclusion, while also dissecting the controversial firing of Kristi Noem from DHS amidst allegations of corruption and an inappropriate relationship.

Trump Fires Kristi Noem. Celebrating the Life of Rev. Jesse Jackson.
This episode navigates the complex legacy of Reverend Jesse Jackson, celebrating his profound impact on civil rights and political inclusivity, while simultaneously dissecting the controversial firing of Kristi Noem from Homeland Security amid allegations of corruption and impropriety.

LIVE: Newsom DESTROYS Trump & TALKS LIFE at PACKED EVENT!!!
Governor Gavin Newsom delivers a fiery critique of Donald Trump's administration as a 'corruption story' and 'weakness masquerading as strength,' while also sharing deeply personal insights from his new memoir on overcoming dyslexia, his mother's influence, and the complexities of family and public service.

TRUMP FIRED DHS HEAD KRISTI NOEM | Timcast IRL #1463 w/ Clinton Ohlers
Donald Trump's recent firing of DHS head Kristi Noem, the revelation of a racist Miami GOP group chat, and a deep dive into the feminization of modern media highlight a broader cultural and political frustration with perceived systemic failures and a decline in traditional masculinity.

Trump Fires Kristi Noem. Celebrating the Life of Rev. Jesse Jackson.
This episode sharply critiques the political firing of Kristi Noem following her controversial congressional testimony and celebrates the profound, multifaceted legacy of civil rights icon Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr. through personal tributes and historical context.

Geeta Gandbhir on Her Double Oscar Noms for "The Perfect Neighbor" & "The Devil Is Busy"
Award-winning filmmaker Geeta Gandbhir discusses her two Oscar-nominated documentaries, "The Perfect Neighbor" and "The Devil is Busy," which expose the devastating impacts of gun violence, weaponized racism, and the post-Roe v. Wade landscape.

Rev. Jesse Jackson: Day of Remembrance in South Carolina
A powerful remembrance service for Reverend Jesse Jackson highlights his enduring legacy, from pioneering proportional voting and desegregating libraries to negotiating with corporations and inspiring generations with his 'I Am Somebody' mantra.

Black Celebrities MELT DOWN At NAACP Awards Over Disabled White Man Shouting N Word At BAFTA Awards!
The podcast dissects the 'woke meltdown' surrounding a disabled white man with Tourette's shouting the N-word at the BAFTA Awards, contrasting celebrity outrage with medical explanations and critiques of 'black fragility'.

THE GREAT DEBATERS (2007) Movie Reaction! | First Time Watch! | Denzel Washington | Forest Whitaker
CinePals hosts react to 'The Great Debaters,' praising Denzel Washington's nuanced direction and the film's enduring relevance, while expressing shock over its complete snub by the Academy Awards.

Rev. Jesse Jackson Lying in Repose | Day 2 | Rainbow Push
This broadcast captures the solemn yet inspiring second day of Reverend Jesse Jackson's lying in repose, featuring heartfelt eulogies, musical tributes, and reflections on his enduring legacy of civil rights activism, economic justice, and global leadership.

Rev. Jesse Jackson lies in repose at Rainbow PUSH Coalition headquarters in Chicago | Day 2
Reverend Jesse Jackson's memorial service blends heartfelt eulogies and gospel music with powerful excerpts from his historic speeches, reaffirming his enduring calls for self-worth, political action, and keeping hope alive.

Rev. Jesse Jackson Lying in Repose | Day 1 | Rainbow Push
This episode celebrates the enduring legacy of Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr., featuring personal anecdotes and reflections from politicians, faith leaders, and community members on his profound impact on civil rights, political empowerment, and global diplomacy.

Trump National Emergency On Voting Plot. Racism & Antiracism Studies Minor. Jackson Memorial.
This episode exposes alleged plots to undermine democratic elections, the erosion of Black political power, and the critical role of Black-owned media, all framed by the urgent need for Black communities to mobilize against systemic attacks.

Nation honors Rev. Jackson. Chicago pays $5.7M to family raided, Brian McKnight sues Rickey Smiley
This episode covers major civil rights and social justice issues, from a significant police misconduct settlement in Chicago to a national crisis impacting social work funding and a congressman's protest against racial slurs.

Holy Horny Hypocrites
This episode dissects the hypocrisy of white Christian nationalism and the rising tide of misogyny, linking it to political figures and the erosion of women's rights, all while navigating personal experiences with hate mail and road rage.

Black Woman Killed in ICE Pursuit. Newsom “Can’t Read” Remark. Tariff Repayment Push. TPS Fight
This episode dissects three explosive stories—a Black teacher killed in an ICE pursuit, a Black man shot execution-style by police, and Gavin Newsom's 'can't read' comment—to expose systemic failures and media misinterpretations, urging critical thinking and community action.

Georgia Fort Pleads Not Guilty. Paralyzed Man Case Charges Dropped. Roy Cooper Senate Bid
This episode delivers a powerful, multi-faceted tribute to Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr., highlighting his unparalleled impact on civil rights, economic empowerment, political strategy, and global diplomacy, emphasizing his role as an irreplaceable force for justice.

Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr.
This episode profoundly details Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr.'s unparalleled impact on American civil rights, politics, and economic empowerment, showcasing how his strategies continue to shape movements and challenge power structures.

Georgia Fort Pleads Not Guilty. Paralyzed Man Case Charges Dropped. Roy Cooper Senate Bid
This episode offers a profound, multi-faceted tribute to Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr., detailing his unparalleled impact on American politics, civil rights, and economic empowerment, and his enduring legacy as a global leader.

Racist Doll at Mardi Gras. Trump vs Gov. Moore. Black Developer Fights Housing Disparities
This episode provides an in-depth analysis of Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr.'s monumental legacy, highlighting his strategic use of economic power, political trailblazing, and global influence in the fight for civil rights.

Georgia Fort Pleads Not Guilty. Paralyzed Man Case Charges Dropped. Roy Cooper Senate Bid
Independent journalist Georgia Fort's felony charges for covering a protest highlight a growing federal assault on black media, echoing historical suppression and underscoring the urgent need for community financial support to preserve independent black journalism and activism.

LEMON DROP | Sam Harris Says That No One Was More Disadvantaged Than White Men!
Sam Harris and Don Lemon clash on the roots of political polarization, the impact of identity politics, and the media's role in shaping public perception, with Harris controversially claiming white men were the most disadvantaged in high-status job applications for a long time.

Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr.
This episode provides a comprehensive tribute to Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., detailing his profound impact on civil rights, American politics, economic empowerment, and international diplomacy through the perspectives of those who knew him best.