Rashad Robinson
On this episode, Rashad Robinson sits down with voting rights leader Stacey Abrams to break down the growing threats to democracy, including voter suppression laws and restrictive ID requirements.
In a conversation with former prosecutors Kim Foxx and Aramis Ayala, Rashad Robinson discusses how prosecutors and elected officials can push back when federal power goes unchecked.
Rashad Robinson and guests examine the impact of Trump’s executive orders targeting DEI and making everyone "afraid to do anything Black.”
“One of the biggest conflicts any writer has is that they’re ultimately trying to serve two audiences.” - Franklin Leonard
'Freedom Table' is a new monthly conversation with organizers, journalists, business leaders, strategists, and culture-makers, hosted by Rashad Robinson in collaboration with NewsOne.
Right now, if we don't get out and talk to people about the importance of voting, it's almost as bad as not voting ourselves, writes Rashad Robinson, president of Color of Change.
Black Lives Matter, Color of Change and several other social change organizations are collaborating on National Mama's Bail Out Day to free more than 30 women who are jailed for low-level offenses and can't pay bail.
More questions are being asked about potential conflicts of interest and ethics violations as Trump prepares to assume the office of president.
Senate Republicans begin the process to dismantle Obamacare, but have no plan to replace President Barack Obama's signature piece of legislation.
Voter suppression in America is forcing Black communities to push back and endure long lines to cast ballots.
The Color of Change PAC has launched a program to mobilize Black voters beyond just getting high voter turnout.
A new report says the federal government is using social media to monitor and crack down on Black activists around the country.
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