Trump Justice for Everyone? | MiniPod

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Don’t Paper Over Icons | Angela Rye SoloPod

A promoter in Seattle was caught RED-HANDED covering a Black Lives Matter mural of Rahwa Habte with concert posters. Local community member (and our guest for today), Omari Salisbury, confronted him in a video that’s since gone viral. Our host, Angela Rye, will talk to Omari abou ...  Show more

Black Mayors Roundtable: Protecting Our Cities from Federal Overreach

Our very own Andrew Gillum hosts a town hall with Black mayors to discuss how local leaders are responding to federal actions (and inactions), and what protections cities are able to provide to their residents. Federal law enforcement actions are ramping up within our cities, dir ...  Show more

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