Kofi shares her thoughts on how the ethnic studies curriculum may promote a narrative of hopelessness for Black children and opens up about the backlash she’s faced for speaking out against these ideas.
The "woke right" dissidents within the conservative coalition
Listen now | An interview with parenting coach Gabrielle Clark
In the foreseeable future, DEI initiatives will be on the decline. While I have criticized how DEI has been done, I find that unfortunate.
A new journal pays homage to Albert Murray's vision of American excellence
A new path to human dignity and sovereignty
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DEI on display at the French Mecca for contemporary art
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Mike and Wink dive into topics like U.S. military actions in Yemen, the impact of asymmetrical warfare, and media influence.
Listen now | An interview with raceless activist Sheena Mason
An excerpt from "The Children We Left Behind," by Adam B. Coleman
An interview with professor of religion, theology and ethics Anthony Bradley
A traffic stop has me asking questions
Americans have easier access to high-quality information , and more of it, than ever before.
If we don’t promote viewpoint diversity from the inside, it will be imposed from the outside.
Listen now | An interview with scholar Tess Chakkalakal
An Easter call for renewal
A new book explores the "pre-Harlem, postbellum" writer Charles W. Chesnutt (1858 – 1932)
In this colorful conversation, Daniel Aldridge shares his journey from a civil rights-focused upbringing to life as a public defender and professor.
An Air Force pilot in Vietnam
In this conversation, Daryl Davis talks about growing up around the world, facing racism as a kid, and what led him to sit down with members of the KKK.