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By Harlan Reece & Asani Charles
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
July 14, 2021
Segment 1: No Filibuster, No Agenda (real talk)
Texas Democrats flee the state to avoid quorum.
Segment 2: A brief discussion on Cuba (to be continued in the next podcast).
April 4, 2021
Segment 1:
Cornell Lacy, Program Director of ATLAST Urban Boarding Experience
Segment 2: Focus on The Sunken Place: How Do We Handle Traitors?
Segment 3: Excerpt from interview with Dr. Shakiya Bland, Albert Einstein Educator Fellow & Member of U.S. Department of Energy Membership Placement
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Website: progessivepodclip.com
Content:
Segment 1: Riding The Bullet Train from 2020 to 2021
Segment 2: Anti-Asian Violence
Segment 3: Voter Suppression/The Filibuster
Segment 4: Coming 2 America (a quick review)
"iF you do not understand white supremacy (racism), what it is and how it works, everything else that you understand will only confuse you."
---Neely Fuller Jr.
Harlan Reece, Host & Producer
Asani Charles, Co-Host/Co-Producer
website: progressivepodclip.com
twitter: @podclips
December 18, 2020
Guests: Alicia Serrato President of Primos Dallas & Diana Herrera, VP of Primos Dallas.
In this episode we interview the founders of Primos Dallas, a successful mentoring, college/career readiness program designed to help young people succeed in college and in life.
Segment 2: A look at the Biden a few of the Biden Cabinet Picks: Marsha Fudge, Deb Haaland, and Tom Vilsack
Happy Holidays and Happy New Year from The Progressive Podclip.
SOCIAL DISTANCING SAVES LIVES!
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The Progressive Podclip is a drive-by podcast that explores the intersectionality of race, culture, politics, and social justice. Our analysis and commentary are unapologetically expressed through the lens of an African-American perspective.
Segment I: COVID-19 Updates (African-Americans disproportionately affected)
Segment II: Premiere of The Clark Sisters: The First Ladies of Gospel on Lifetime. Executive Producers Queen Latifah, Mary J. Blige, and Missy Elliott
Segment III: Recommendations of What To Watch While on Quarantine by Asani Charles.
Segment 1: The Corona Virus - We Shall Overcome
Segment 2: Biden/ Bernie Debate (A brief Analysis)
Sement 3: "Netflixing" Asani Charles recommends Netflix series
for the Quarantine.
Segment 4: Interview with Dr. Rosenid Badia (Updates on the
aftermath of earthquake in Puerto-Rico)
Episodes 21 & 22
Episodes 21 & 22 have been combined to form the last podcast of 2019. The podcast spans from November to New Years of Eve.
Focus: The 1619 Project, Harriet, Women in Film, Queen & Slim, and more...
Producer and Host: Harlan Reece
Producer - Co-Host: Asani Charles
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Royce West, Amanda Edwards, MJ Hegar, Chris Bell and Sema Hernandez to challenge John Cornyn for Texas' U.S. Senate seat.
Shifting demographics in Texas and what that means.
Segment 1:
In Episode 19, we reflect upon the transition of John Singleton, an iconic African-American filmmaker and director. Singleton's seminal work, Boyz in the Hood was a ground-breaking film that created a space for a bold new form of urban story-telling.
Segment 2:
Pre-Recorded Interview with Tod Etheredge, recipient of the Rangel Fellowship, funded by the U.S. State Department.
Segment 3
Interview with Zach Charles, a Forward for the Svenborg Rabbits basketball team in Svenborg, Denmark.
Segment 1: New cake diva, Jessica Cobb, discusses her new business venture "Just Cakes" Join us in a conversation with Jessica about her passion for baking - "How sweet it is."
Segment 2: Shame at the southern border. Refugees seeking asylum are separated from their children. Is this America?
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.