As America marks Juneteenth, questions about freedom, justice, and equal protection remain at the forefront. Santita Jackson is joined by attorneys C.K. Hoffler, Daryl Jones, and Robert Patillo, along with Congressman Jonathan Jackson, to discuss the sentencing of Karmelo Anthony, the Cyrus Carmack-Belton case, voting rights challenges, and what many see as the continuing struggle for equal treatment under the law. The conversation connects today’s headlines to the historical legacy of Juneteenth and the ongoing pursuit of justice.
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