Author Discussion on White Violence
Authors Wesley Lowery (American Whitelash), Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa (His Name is George Floyd) looked at racial injustice through the lens of white supremacy.
218 viewsAuthors Wesley Lowery (American Whitelash), Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa (His Name is George Floyd) looked at racial injustice through the lens of white supremacy.
218 viewsPulitzer Prize-winning journalist Wesley Lowery argued that moments of progress in race matters in the U.S. are often met with acts of violence. He was interviewed by Columbia University Gra…
622 viewsBrandi Collins-Dexter examined the relationship between Black voters and the Democratic Party. She was interviewed by author and journalist Wesley Lowery.
533 viewsSemafor Global News held a series of discussions with reporters and Fox News political commentator Tucker Carlson on public trust in news media. Topics included media bias, misinformation, s…
903 viewsThe Washington Post held a discussion on freedom of expression and online speech. Among the participants were Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) and social justice advocate Michael Render, also known a…
692 viewsApril Ryan, author and Washington Bureau Chief for American Urban Radio Networks, moderated an author discussion on race in America. Participating authors included Jason Reilly, Wes Lowery, …
856 viewsApril Ryan, author and Washington bureau chief for American Urban Radio Networks, moderated a panel discussion on race in America.
1,594 viewsThe parents of Trayvon Martin, Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, talked about their book Rest in Power: The Enduring Life of Trayvon Martin, in which they discuss their son’s life and death a…
1,621 viewsApril Ryan moderated a panel discussion on race in America with Mary Frances Berry, author of Five Dollars and a Pork Chop Sandwich; Avis Jones-DeWeever, author of How Exceptional Black Wome…
1,016 viewsProfessor Michael Eric Dyson talked about his book Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon to White America, in which he looks at the racial divide in America. Professor Dyson argued that racial prog…
4,201 viewsWesley Lowery talked about his book They Can’t Kill Us All: Ferguson, Baltimore, and a New Era in America’s Racial Justice Movement, in which he examines race and policing in America. He als…
657 viewsAttorney General Loretta Lynch, Education Secretary John King, and others spoke about the state of race relations as it pertains to the criminal justice system, policing efforts, education, …
1,136 viewsWesley Lowery talked by video link from Capitol Hill about the congressional agenda for the upcoming week, including House and Senate proposals on border security funding, a veterans' health…
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