Monday, June 21, 2010

King Politics Podcast: NY State Senator Eric Adams

Host Marvin King interviews NY State Senator Eric Adams from the 20th district (D-Brooklyn). We get Adams's take on the Stop the Sag campaign, frisking by police, and getting parolees the right to vote.

King Politics Podcast: Millennial Makeover

Authors Michael D. Hais and Morley Winograd, authors of Millennial Makeover: MySpace, YouTube & the Future of American Politics discuss how the Millennials will remake American culture and politics.

Monday, April 26, 2010

King Politics Podcast: Jason Deierlein, April 26, 2010

Jason Deirelein discusses his book, Education and the Cultural Problem.

Friday, April 23, 2010

King Politics Podcast: Corey Washington, April 23, 2010

Corey Washington talks about his book Racial Polarization and Stereotypes--Plain Talk Everything you Ever and Never Wanted to know about Racism and Stereotypes.

Friday, April 16, 2010

King Politics Podcast: Princess Clark-Wendel, April 16, 2010

Princess Clark-Wendel of Live Life Worry Free discusses how the Affordable Care Act affects minorities, women and small businesses. She also dispenses retirement savings advice.

Monday, April 12, 2010

King Politics Podcast: Steven Williams, April 12, 2010

Steven Williams of The Real Debt Solution discusses foreclosures in the African American community and managing personal debt.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Podcast Alley

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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

King Politics Podcast: Ian Fletcher, April 7, 2010

On this episode of the King Politics Podcast, Ian Fletcher discusses his book, Free Trade Doesn't Work: What Should Replace it and Why.

King Politics Podcast: Veronica Anderson, MD, April 7, 2010

Veronica Anderson, MD of veronicaandersonmd.com discusses health care reform, what people can do to live healthier lifestyles and Michelle Obama's Let's Move initiative.

King Politics Podcast: Mariko Chang, April 7, 2010

This episode of King Politics Podcast features an interview with Dr. Mariko Chang of the Insight Center for Community Economic Development. Professor Chang discusses some of the findings in her forthcoming book, Shortchanged: Why Women Have Less Wealth and What Can Be Done about it.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Michael Ross On American Bandwidth: Weblogs & Essays

Michael E. Ross talks American Bandwidth: Weblogs & Essays

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Sophia Nelson: Political Intesection Blog

Sophia Nelson, Republican, lends her unique perspective to our discussion on Barack Obama, the GOP and Ricci v. DeStefano.

Pearl Ford On Black Georgia Politics

Pearl Ford, of the University of Arkansas, discusses her forthcoming book, which she both edits and contributes to, which covers black politics in Georgia. While it is local to Georgia, the book has wide-ranging implications for all of black politics.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Randall Swain, Eastern Kentucky University on Obama's First 150 Days

Randall Swain of Eastern Kentucky University discusses President Obama's first 150 days.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Ronnie Agnew: Jackson Clarion-Ledger

Ronnie Agnew, Executive Editor of the Jackson Clarion-Ledger talks about the changing newspaper industry and the media is handling the recession and workplace diversity.

Friday, February 13, 2009

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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Michael E. Ross: Culchavox

Michael E. Ross of Culchavox discusses the start of the Obama Administration and his impact on black culture and the Michael Steele pick as RNC chair.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Norris McDonald: African Amerian Environmentalist Association

Norris McDonald of the AAEA and AAEA blog discusses environmental issues and the black community.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Lance Hill: Southern Institute for Education and Research

Lance Hill of Tulane University's Southern Institute for Education and Research discusses race, society and education in post-Katrina New Orleans.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

The Loop21.com

Darrell Williams of The Loop21.com discusses providing a new source of information that the mainstream media too often neglects.

The Seven Ten.com: Palmer on Politics

Anthony Palmer of The 7-10: Palmer on Politics discusses political blogging.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Sophia Nelson: PoliticalIntersectionblog.com

Republican Sophia Nelson of Political Intersection discusses blacks and the GOP and what the GOP needs to do get more African Americans thinking Republican.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Charles Ellison: Newpolicycenter.org

Charles Ellison, author of Tantrum, discusses new black politics, the importance of Obama's election, and Obama's handling of the transition.

Michael Males: Center for Juvenile and Criminal Justice

Michael Males of the Center for Juvenile and Criminal Justice and Youthfacts.org talks about popular misconceptions of America's youth plus the youth vote on November 4th.

Algernon Austin: Economic Politicy Institute

Algernon Austin of the Economic Policy Institute and Marvin King discuss his book, Getting It Wrong: How Black Public Intellectuals Are Failing Black America and what impact Obama might have on black culture.

Omar Ali: In the Balance of Power: Independent Black Politics and Third Party Movements in the United States

Omar Ali discusses his book,In the Balance of Power: Independent Black Politics and Third-Party Movements in the United States.

Marcus Allen: Wheaton College

Dr. Marcus Allen of Wheaton College discusses November 4th, what the election means for black America and changing America's image abroad.

David Bositis: Joint Center

David Bositis, chief researcher at the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies discusses black public opinion on education, gay marriage and social issues in general.

Marc Morial

Marc Morial, president and CEO of the National Urban League discusses the work of that civil rights organizations.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Juan Williams: NPR, Fox News Analyst

Juan Williams discusses his latest book, Enough: The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements, and Culture of Failure That Are Undermining Black America — and What We Can Do about It.