Month: June 2021
Attorney Steve Maggi talks Supreme Court Ruling and Biden Administrations
Mike Hill and Bofta Yimam talk with attorney Steve Maggi, who break downs the Supreme Court ruling on Temporary Protected Status. Maggi explains to the viewers why TPS holders are not automatically granted Green card […]
Light His A$$ Up At Every Turn: Roland, RMU Rip Manchin For HR1 Mess. Time To Put Hammer Down On Him
Looks like it’s time to light Sen. Joe Manchin up at every turn where every time he opens his mouth in public he is met with a chorus from protester saying, “Jim Crow 2.0”. West […]
Is Budgeting a Turnoff? (You’re Dating the Wrong Person)
This queen was dropping some FACTS in this conversation! My girl Kierra Sheard-Kelly—an incredible singer, songwriter, actress, activist and author—joined me at The Table to talk about everything from money to faith to relationships. Tune […]
Former Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson Reacts to Report on Capitol Attack
The Senate Homeland Security Committee released a 127-page report, which shows the Capitol Police’s intelligence division was aware of social media posts about the January 6 insurrection as early as mid-December. Yet, Capitol Police still […]
Was President Obama Naive to the Racism of the Republican Party?
In an interview with CNN that aired Monday, former President Barack Obama said he never thought “dark spirits” would take over the Republican Party. Political commentator Clay Cane and MSNBC Daily Columnist Dean Obeidallah join […]
National Urban League, Civil Rights Groups Meet With Sen. Joe Manchin on Voting Legislation
HR 1 in the House, and S 1 in the Senate, were given those titles because Democrats presented them as their number one legislative priority this year. Now, the For the People Act voting rights […]
Nevada Bans ‘Sundown Sirens’ Discriminatory Mascots, Songs and Logos
For decades in America, sunsets were a grim reminder for Black people that they were entering the most dangerous time of day. This was especially prevalent during the late 1800s and throughout the mid-1900s. Sundown […]