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Donald Trump Is Failing Black People. . . Where Do We Go From Here?

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October - November 2017

Author, activist and professor Marc Lamont Hill tells us in his own words where we are one year post-election.

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Donald Trump Is Failing Black People. . . Where Do We Go From Here?

MARC LAMONT HILL DIDN’T VOTE FOR EITHER Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump in the 2016 election. He also didn’t vote for the beloved President Barack Obama in 2008 or 2012. Hill, 38, has been a proud Green Party voter almost as long as he’s been voting. The goal in what he calls “the freedom struggle” was to keep Trump out of the White House. Sixty-two million Americans felt differently, giving the former The Apprentice host enough electoral college votes to take the W. In the year since Black folks collectively sighed on the night of Nov. 8, 2016, the current administration has all but set the country aflame. A Muslim travel ban was blocked by U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson. His proposed attempt to dismantle the Affordable Care Act and subsequent health care bill was a disastrous failure. Nearly a dozen of his sta• have quit or been fired. And people as far away as Berlin have protested what they see as a bigoted divisive commander in chief. But has everything been a failure? Are Black people more vulnerable under his presidency? Hill pulls no punches on where we are on key issues, how we continue to resist and where we go from here.

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After The Smoke Clears

Cannabis legalization has taken the national stage as the house and senate weigh bills to abolish federal prohibition. But wiping out the toll the war on drugs has taken on black america is proving an even more complicated and hazy proposition as leading voices seek parity.

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12 mins

Spring 2019

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Donald Trump Is Failing Black People. . . Where Do We Go From Here?

Author, activist and professor Marc Lamont Hill tells us in his own words where we are one year post-election.

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4 mins

October - November 2017

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Twinning As Bosses Is A Lifestyle

Antoinette Clarke and Tricia Clarke-stone hustled their way to the top in television and technology.

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3 mins

October - November 2017

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Freedom Fighter

Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, the onetime wife of the South African hero Nelson Mandela, who rose from being the world’s most famous political prisoner—serving 27 grueling years—to his nation’s presidency, was also an outspoken anti-apartheid activist.

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1 min

June 2018

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At The Crossroads

Blues Culture Fights to Reclaim Its African-American Heritage

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5 mins

June 2018

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A Model Daughter

A devastating act of gun violence results in a father’s worst nightmare

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4 mins

June 2018

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Let's Stay Together

The secret to longevity: Treat her like a queen—and she will treat you like a king!

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3 mins

June 2018

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Drop The Mic

Hip-Hop Has Gone From Upstart to Worldwide Music and Cultural Phenomenon in a Few Decades

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5 mins

June 2018

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Rap Radar Podcast Shines As Voice Of Hip-hop Culture

Veteran Journalists Elliott Wilson and Brian “b.dot” Miller Discuss Their Evolving Brand and What Makes It a Fan Favorite.

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3 mins

June 2017

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Getting Real With Detroit's Myya D. Jones

The Michigan State Grad Is Poised to Make History as Motown’s Youngest Mayor.

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2 mins

June 2017

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