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  • 420: Dignity In Demand
    Feb 10 2026

    Advocates outline a concrete roadmap to dismantling ICE, new data shows Black defendants in San Diego are increasingly steered toward life-without-parole charges, and a reminder that being bougie and Black isn’t a trend but a legacy.

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    A clear roadmap to ending ICE starts with what we can demand today.

    In San Diego, the racial divide in charges that can lead to life without parole has grown

    Being Bougie & Black: Then, Now & Always

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    1 h et 31 min
  • 419: Black History in Real Time
    Feb 3 2026

    Republicans unveil the most extreme federal voting restrictions proposed in modern history, Tennessee officials are accused of quietly propping up a payday lender’s failed sports betting operation, and scholars warn the U.S. may be entering the early stages of genocide against trans Americans.

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    New GOP anti-voting bill may be the most dangerous attack on voting rights ever

    How a Tennessee Official Kept Advance Financial’s Sports Betting Company Alive

    Experts Warn U.S. in Early Stages of Genocide Against Trans Americans

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    1 h et 15 min
  • Hold Your Applause
    Jan 27 2026

    Trump signs a “Board of Peace” charter as allies push back on his Gaza plan, Illinois investigates allegations that a landlord tipped off ICE to target Black and Hispanic tenants in a Chicago building, and Ryan Coogler’s Sinners makes Oscar history with a record 16 nominations.

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    Trump signs Board of Peace charter at Davos as allies split on Gaza plan

    Illinois Investigates Claim That Landlord Tipped Off High-Profile ICE Raid

    'Sinners' tops Oscars with record 16 nominations.

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    1 h et 22 min
  • The Code of Consequence
    Jan 20 2026

    The Justice Department moves to block the release of Epstein files, SpaceX rockets explode over active flight paths with little consequence, and a prominent gospel singer faces sexual abuse allegations—another reminder of how power shields itself across institutions and industries.

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    Justice Department urges a judge to reject a request from US Reps on the release of Epstein files

    “We’re Too Close to the Debris”

    Grammy-winning gospel singer and pastor accused of sexually abusing a young man

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    1 h et 20 min
  • Brooke Butler on Who Gets Protected
    Jan 13 2026

    Utah lets artificial intelligence start prescribing medication, Elon Musk’s Grok AI violates privacy by “undressing” non-consenting users, and a death inside a Mississippi jail raises familiar questions about brutality, cover-ups, and accountability. DeRay interviews Brooke Butler, Political Director of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, about Our Power, Our Country—the party’s earliest-ever investment to mobilize voters of color and rural communities ahead of the 2026 midterms.

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    Artificial intelligence begins prescribing medications in Utah

    ‘Misogyny by design’: Is it possible to escape getting ‘undressed’ by AI?

    Death at a Mississippi Jail: Brutal Beating or a Fall From Bed?


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    1 h et 25 min
  • May the Odds Be in Your Favor
    Jan 6 2026

    Prediction markets turn global politics into profit as traders cash in on Nicolás Maduro’s capture, the federal government faces constitutional backlash for labeling ICE observers “domestic terrorists,” and Black women survivalists prepare for another Trump era by building systems of self-reliance where the state has failed.

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    The Government Unconstitutionally Labels ICE Observers as Domestic Terrorists
    Maduro's capture gives Polymarket, prediction market traders huge profits

    Black Women Survivalists and Preppers Are Ready for Trump Era

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    1 h et 20 min
  • Through the Fire w/ Bench Ansfield
    Dec 16 2025

    The U.S. threatens new sanctions on the International Criminal Court—so long as it agrees not to prosecute Donald Trump—while American service members quietly worry they’ll be left holding the legal bag for overseas military strikes. Plus, a reminder of what accountability and care can look like, as the Redd Family Collection of Black Art anchors community, history, and cultural power at the Tubman African American Museum. DeRay interviews author and historian Bench Ansfield about their book Born in Flames: The Business of Arson and the Remaking of the American City.

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    US threatens new ICC sanctions unless court pledges not to prosecute Trump

    U.S. military members fear personal legal blowback tied to boat strikes : NPR

    Redd Family Collection of Black Art | Tubman African American Museum

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    1 h et 21 min
  • Gotta Read the Fine Print...
    Dec 9 2025

    Dollar stores are caught quietly overcharging the very communities they claim to serve, a failed psychology essay at the University of Oklahoma ignites a national debate over religious discrimination, and CNN’s new partnership with a prediction market raises fresh questions about where journalism ends and gambling begins.

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    How the dollar-store industry overcharges cash-strapped customers while promising low prices

    OU essay sparks religious discrimination debate: What we know

    Kalshi to become CNN’s official prediction market partner

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