If not me, then who? (with Dr. Ayaz Virji)

If not me, then who? (with Dr. Ayaz Virji)

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Why me? (with Shamrace Mims)

Carvell Wallace goes to his hometown of McKeesport, PA and it's like visiting a small town... but it's also like visiting the remaining survivors of an apocalypse. Carvell talks with his childhood friend, Shamrace Mims. Decades ago, they rode bikes and played Atari. They sat on p ...  Show more

Is this worth it? (with Van Jones and Rabia Chaudry)

Do you love America? No, seriously, Carvell Wallace wants to know: do you love America? Today, he talks with Van Jones and Rabia Chaudry about love. Love for our country, love for the complicated humans in our lives, and love for ourselves. Together, they also explore power, spec ...  Show more

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