Nikole Hannah-Jones – Why Reparations Are Necessary & What CRT Actually Is
Nikole Hannah-Jones unpacks the necessity of reparations, and sets the record straight on the many misconceptions around The 1619 Project and Critical Race Theory.
Nikole Hannah-Jones unpacks the necessity of reparations, and sets the record straight on the many misconceptions around The 1619 Project and Critical Race Theory.
Halle Berry discusses making her directorial debut in the new film “Bruised,” performing her own stunts, and reinventing the starring role from her perspective as a Black woman.
Will Smith discusses showcasing the unseen sides of Richard Williams in “King Richard,” and how writing his memoir was a cathartic experience.
The recent media coverage of Gabby Petito’s case has Dulcé Sloan and Roy Wood Jr. asking why certain missing women are looked for more than others.
The saga of Nicki Minaj’s cousin’s friend’s balls continues: new allegations arise that she lied about being invited to the White House, Trinidadian news anchors aren’t happy, and Trevor talks to the Honorable Terrence Deyalsingh, Minister of Health for the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill gave $4 billion to Black farmers, but conservatives pushed back. Here’s the history of how the USDA mistreated Black farmers for hundreds of years and how we can change it going forward.
Trevor Noah sits down with Arsenio Hall chronicling his journey as host of The Daily Show, the transition to a virtual, socially-distanced show experience, collaborating with the correspondents, and more.
NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar discusses his new documentary “Fight the Power: The Movements That Changed America,” the important lesson he learned from MLK Jr., and how he uses sports to get through to people with differing points of view.