Virginia is for Lovers of Democracy
Tram Nguyen co-executive director of New Virginia Majority, returns to the show to help break down why Virginia remains at the forefront of what progressive change can look like and […]
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Get ready for an exciting morning this Wednesday as the hilarious George Wallace joins our classroom! He’ll be sharing insights about his new TV show, *Clean Slate*, where he stars as an outspoken, old-school car wash owner thrilled to reconnect with his estranged child who is finally returning home to Alabama. But that’s not all! Before George takes the mic, the Faith Brothers will shed light on the critical support the Black church is providing to survivors of the Altadena/Pasadena wildfire.
We’ll also hear from Belinda Parker Brown of Louisiana United International, who will update us on the ongoing trial of several white Louisiana State Troopers accused of killing a Black motorist and trying to cover it up. Plus, DC activist Dr. Kokoyi Patterson will discuss the current whereabouts of Imam Jamil Al-Amin, formerly known as H. Rap Brown.
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Tram Nguyen co-executive director of New Virginia Majority, returns to the show to help break down why Virginia remains at the forefront of what progressive change can look like and […]
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