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    Marcus Anthony Hunter, professor, founding chair of the Department of African American Studies at UCLA and author of "Radical Reparations: Healing The Soul Of A Nation," tells us the latest about the Washington state reparations movement and gives his analysis about trending political topics. Author, scholar, leading public intellectual, and special contributor, Dr. Cornel West, offers his analysis about the 105th Anniversary of the Tulsa Massacre, Black political power and more. Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols reflects on the 105th Day of Remembrance of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and gives an update on his A Road To Repair plan he introduced one year ago. Leo Ferguson, a Black-Jewish Scholar In Residence with Jews For Racial and Economic Justice (JFREJ), gives his take on the impending Iran deal and the Anti-Defamation League's new anti-Semitism database. Phill Branch, director, writer, and live performance storyteller, gives his insights on identity, masculinity, and the quiet, radical act of existing on your own terms with his new book, "The Double Dutch Fuss: A Memoir".
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