What does Juneteenth really commemorate? What does it reveal about America’s unfinished struggle for equality? Santita Jackson examines the history of Juneteenth with Galveston historian Samuel Collins III, explores the economic legacy of slavery, and discusses how voting rights, representation, and justice remain central issues today. Plus, Congressman Jonathan Jackson and legal advocates weigh in on the broader implications of the Karmelo Anthony case and ongoing challenges facing Black Americans.
Join Santita Jackson for conversations at the intersection of history, justice, faith, and public policy on Keep Hope Alive.

The Cory Ruiz Case: Building Trust and Lasting Change (Hour 2)
45:57

The Cory Ruiz Case: Seeking Answers and Accountability (Hour 1)
44:11

What Progressives Want and Why the Establishment Is Worried (Hour 2)
45:31