Renowned investigative reporter and documentary producer Greg Palast as he returns to our classroom on Wednesday morning. Greg's groundbreaking research and reporting on voting irregularities have influenced national conversations, and now he'll share his unique insights on the recent Supreme Court ruling that undermined the 1965 Voting Rights Act—a pivotal moment for our democracy. Greg will also provide exclusive updates on the situation in Venezuela, drawing on his direct connections with interim President Delcy Rodríguez. You'll also hear from Memphis City Councilwoman Pearl Walker, who will compellingly explain how the Tennessee Legislature eliminated the city’s only Black congressional district, and from dynamic Baltimore activist Danyelle Smith, who will energize us with a preview of a powerful National Voter campaign led by Black Women for Positive Change. D.C. activist Dr. Kokayi Patterson will start us off. This is more than just a broadcast—it's a chance to get informed, inspired, and involved.

Nazi Germany Parallels, Math Mastery & Voting Rights Impact: Baba Lumumba, Akil Parker, and Pastor Ed Pinkney
3:04:26

Africa Day 2026 and Global Headlines: Manu Ampim and Brandon on History, Iran, Voting Rights, and U.S.-China Tensions
3:05:59

Defending Democracy: Dr. Gerald Horne, Civil Rights Leaders, and Sister Phile on Voting Rights, Global Challenges, and Missing Black Women
3:09:21