What’s the price of being black in America? Jody Armour is the Roy P. Crocker Professor of Law at USC and author of “Negrophobia and Reasonable Racism: The Hidden Costs of Being Black in America.” His blog is called Niggatheory.
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The Tipping Point
This is the show where it all came together with Rick Overton, Mark Thompson, Paul Dooley, Jeremy S. Kramer and a preview of our talk with Law Professor Jodie Armour. Seriously, after nearly four years this is the day when our show reached a new level of perfection. Portions of today’s program are written by Bill Dixon and Hal Lublin.
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Sara Tiana
From Chelsea Lately and the new E series The Soup Investigates comic Sara Tiana. We also give you a surprising update on the flooding in Colorado with Mark Thompson, what you won’t hear anywhere else. Also cartoonist Milton Knight and Will Ryan.
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Professor Jennifer Gordon, USA’s Abuse Of Guest Workers
Movies with our resident film critic Michael Snyder, and we also talk with Professor Jennifer Gordon who wrote a disturbingly lucid piece for the New York Times last week about modern day indentured servitude in America. Professor Gordon teaches labor law at Fordham.
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Friday the 13th
You’ll feel lucky with today’s show featuring Paul Dooley, Jeremy S. Kramer, Hal Lublin, Janie Haddad Tompkins, Kevin Rooney, Mark Thompson and Eddie Pepitone. Today’s show was written by Ben Zelevansky, David Weiss, Will Dixon, Hal Lublin, Will Ryan and David Feldman.
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Fighting For Peace
The Nation Magazine’s Zoe Carpenter talks to us from Washington D.C. about President Obama threatening military force while at the same time resorting to diplomacy. Then Comedy Genius Frank Conniff talks to us from New York City about everything.
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