
This week, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne celebrate the Knicks winning in five and the NYC's excitement while criticizing vandalism and warning that police may use AI to identify offenders.
They promote a Juneteenth weekend rally on June 20 at 1:00 PM at the Adam Clayton Powell Harlem State Office Building focused on Southern voting-rights attacks, criminal justice, and Black political power, including attention to Karmelo Anthony’s 35-year sentence and the lack of Black jurors, They discuss Cyrus Carmack Belton’s killing and argue voting power affects DOJ civil-rights enforcement, and this weeks guest, educator Abdul Muhammad details 25 years in Chicago Public Schools, innovations he brought to schools and incarcerated students, and his March 2023 termination he says stemmed from false allegations by seven white teachers; he describes an ongoing federal case for racial and religious discrimination and urges support via . See for privacy information.
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