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This week, race was front and center at the confirmation hearing for Trump's attorney general nominee, Jeff Sessions. Cory Booker and the head of the NAACP testified that Sessions' history of alleged racist comments and his voting record suggested he could not fairly uphold the rights of all Americans. The Alabama senator fired back that he was not a racist and had fought to honor historical figures like Rosa Parks. The whole affair raised questions about how to discuss race, "whiteness," and issues of identity politics in the Trump era. Marc Lamont Hill is a professor at Morehouse College, a frequent commentator on CNN, and a host for BET News. His new book is Nobody: Casualties of America's War on the Vulnerable, From Ferguson to Flint and Beyond.
In the Spiel, Kellyanne Conway's war on the media.
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This week, race was front and center at the confirmation hearing for Trump's attorney general nominee, Jeff Sessions. Cory Booker and the head of the NAACP testified that Sessions' history of alleged racist comments and his voting record suggested he could not fairly uphold the rights of all Americans. The Alabama senator fired back that he was not a racist and had fought to honor historical figures like Rosa Parks. The whole affair raised questions about how to discuss race, "whiteness," and issues of identity politics in the Trump era. Marc Lamont Hill is a professor at Morehouse College, a frequent commentator on CNN, and a host for BET News. His new book is Nobody: Casualties of America's War on the Vulnerable, From Ferguson to Flint and Beyond.
In the Spiel, Kellyanne Conway's war on the media.
Today's sponsor:
LifeAfter. What happens to our digital lives when we're gone? LifeAfter, a new series from GE Podcast Theater and Panoply, the creators of last year's award-winning The Message, explores these very questions. Listen and download LifeAfter wherever you find your podcasts.
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