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Watch the FULL conversation with Black Veterans Project co-founder Kyle Bibby as he explores the complicated history of Black military service in America and the ongoing fight for dignity, recognition, and equal treatment. In this episode of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness, Kyle Bibby reflects on the sacrifices Black Americans have made through […]

In this episode of The Le(e)gal Brief with Lee Merritt, civil rights attorney Lee Merritt breaks down the Supreme Court’s controversial ruling in Louisiana v. Callais and explains why he believes voting rights protections in America are under direct attack. Lee explains how racial gerrymandering works, why Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act has […]

On this episode of Decoded, the conversation dives deep into the historical and modern-day media narratives surrounding race, criminality, and justice in America. Through expert analysis, cultural commentary, and real-world case studies, the panel examines how Black people are disproportionately associated with violence and crime in news coverage, entertainment, and public perception. The episode explores […]

In this episode of The Le(e)gal Brief with Lee Merritt, civil rights attorney Lee Merritt breaks down the Supreme Court’s controversial ruling in Louisiana v. Callais and what it could mean for the future of voting rights in America. Lee explains how the Court’s current 6-3 conservative supermajority was strategically built over time, highlighting the […]

For generations, Easter has represented far more than a holiday in Black America—it stands as a powerful symbol of hope, renewal, and survival. In this segment, Rev. Al Sharpton reflects on the deep-rooted history of the Black church, from the hidden praise houses during slavery to the modern-day digital era. The conversation explores how the […]

Are civil rights and basic freedoms in America under threat? In this episode of Freedom Table, host Rashad Robinson is joined by former prosecutors Kim Foxx and Aramis Ayala to break down the growing concerns around democracy, government overreach, and the role of local officials in protecting the public. The conversation dives into how prosecutors […]

Is Ticketmaster finally facing real consequences? In this episode of The Le(e)gal Brief, civil rights attorney and movement lawyer Lee Merritt breaks down two major legal battles shaping the future of competition, entertainment, and financial markets. First, we dive into the DOJ’s antitrust case against Live Nation and Ticketmaster, where over 30 states allege the […]

In this episode of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness (LLPoH), we explore the powerful 125-year journey of “Lift Every Voice and Sing”, often called the Black National Anthem. Filmmaker Keith Michael Brown traces the song’s origins in a segregated Jacksonville school in 1900, where James Weldon Johnson first wrote it as a poem […]

One year after Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, what has actually changed—and who is paying the price? On this episode of Freedom Table, Rashad Robinson sits down with Janai Nelson (NAACP Legal Defense Fund), journalist Michael Harriot, and Alphonso David (Global Black Economic Forum) to break down the legal attacks, corporate […]

An HBCU homecoming brawl stole headlines at the Fort Valley State University vs. Central State University football game.

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