In today’s short but loaded episode, Dr. Ken opens with a powerful Truth—challenging how Black History Month has been softened, branded, and made too comfortable. He argues that Black history was never meant to be cute or convenient, but honest, disruptive, and corrective—rooted in resistance, struggle, and survival without approval. Then it’s a rapid-fire Top 5 at 4, covering FEMA rejecting Wisconsin’s flooding aid appeal, new FBI surveillance images in a high-profile case, a major meth bust in Milwaukee, renewed scrutiny of the Wisconsin Center District CEO, and the City of Milwaukee’s nomination of a new violence prevention leader. The show wraps with a YouTube “study hall” check-in and a headline-making EEOC lawsuit involving Nike.
Short show. Heavy substance.