Flashing Back to 5 Years Ago

Flashing Back to 5 Years Ago

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Hating on Haiti and the Haitian Immigration Isolation Explanation

John discusses the Supreme Court giving the thumbs up to Trump's plans to end protected status and potentially deport 350k Haitian immigrants. He emphasizes the resilience of immigrants who have built lives in the United States, only to face the threat of deportation and he highl ...  Show more

Special Interviews: Isaac Butler and Nicole Robinson

This time, we journey back to the late 1980s and early 1990s, a transformative period in American culture marked by intense debates over art and expression. John interviews author Isaac Butler about his new book, "The Perfect Moment," which explains how the culture wars of that e ...  Show more

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