



The Cory Ruiz Case: Building Trust and Lasting Change (Hour 2)
Continuing the conversation from Hour 1, Santita Jackson and her guests reflect on the community response to the death of Corey Ruiz and the broader challenges facing policing in America. John Nichols of The Nation joins attorneys Robert Patillo, Daryl Jones, and Tanya Woods to discuss public trust…

The Cory Ruiz Case: Seeking Answers and Accountability (Hour 1)
The death of Corey Ruiz has sparked difficult questions about policing, accountability, and the value of every human life. Santita Jackson speaks with Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy, whose office prosecuted the killing of Tyre Nichols, about concerns surrounding police use-of-force tr…

What Progressives Want and Why the Establishment Is Worried (Hour 2)
Santita Jackson continues a wide-ranging discussion on the rise of progressive politics with John Nichols, Terry O'Neill, and Ariel Gold. From the legacy of the Rainbow Coalition to economic inequality, reproductive rights, grassroots organizing, and the fight for working people, the conversation e…

Ro Khanna on the West Bank and a New Progressive Surge (Hour 1)
Congressman Ro Khanna discusses his detention in the West Bank, what he witnessed while meeting with Palestinians, and why the experience left a lasting impact. Santita Jackson also begins a broader conversation about the growing influence of progressive candidates, debates over economic justice an…

Public Trust, Graham Platner, and Political Power (Hour 2)
Questions of power, accountability, and public trust take center stage as Santita Jackson examines the fallout from Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner's withdrawal from the race. Joined by John Nichols, Nina Turner, India Walton, and Dr. James Zogby, she explores due process, veterans' struggles…

Public Trust, Nolan Wells, and Black History (Hour 1)
The death of Mississippi teen Nolan Wells has left a grieving family searching for answers and raised broader questions about accountability, public trust, and justice. Santita Jackson speaks with attorneys C.K. Hoffler and Daryl Jones about the unanswered questions surrounding the case before turn…

America at 250: Birthright Citizenship, Voting Rights, and Democracy's Future (Hour 2)
What does democracy require at America’s 250-year mark? Santita Jackson continues the conversation with attorney C.K. Hoffler, attorney Robert Patillo, Bryce Greene, and attorney Daryl Jones, examining birthright citizenship, voting rights, constitutional protections, economic power, and political…

America at 250: Citizenship, Sovereignty, and a More Perfect Union (Hour 1)
As America marks its 250th year, Santita Jackson examines some of the nation's biggest questions: What is America? Who is an American? And what does it mean to preserve a republic? Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin of the Cherokee Nation discusses Native sovereignty, treaty obligations, citizenship, an…

Can Progressives Reshape America’s Future? (Hour 2)
Continuing the conversation from Hour 1, Santita Jackson welcomes Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for an in-depth discussion on the future of the Democratic Party, Medicare for All, affordable housing, workers’ rights, grassroots organizing, and why she believes a new generation of leadership is reshaping…

America at a Crossroads: Immigration, Democracy & What’s Next (Hour 1)
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, Santita Jackson explores the nation’s direction through the lens of immigration, voting rights, and democracy. Congressman Jonathan Jackson joins Robert Patillo and Bryce Greene to examine Supreme Court decisions affecting asylum seekers, the future of v…