This week, I welcomed Trymaine Lee (pictured above) of MSNBC’s podcast “Into America” to talk about his coverage of the centennial of the Tulsa Massacre. Social justice advocate Tamika Mallory shared her family’s legacy of activism in her new book, “State of Emergency.” OBP tech contributor Mutale Nkonde of AI for the People explained why we’re more aware of disinformation and misinformation after January 6th, and what her organization is doing to combat algorithmic discrimination. On Sippin’ the Political Tea, I went through the most important news of the week with contributors Errin Haines of the 19th and Jess Morales Rocketto of the National Domestic Workers Alliance.
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Farai Chideya
I listen critically to stories about our human journey, and track the data on people, governments, and our global society. My own human journey has taken me to 30 countries, 49 states, and to cover every Presidential election since 1996.
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