Tory Lowe continues the conversation about Michael Jackson’s global impact, expanding into a broader discussion on how deeply Black culture has shaped religion, music, and Western society—often without proper recognition. Tory contrasts how white communities openly celebrate their history while Black history is frequently minimized, hidden, or kept out of mainstream education.. Tory refocuses on Black History Month and explains why it’s important to actively involve kids and poets in the conversation, emphasizing storytelling, creativity, and passing knowledge to the next generation. Tory reacts to DHS agents now being required to wear body cameras. Tory makes the point that accountability cuts both ways, arguing that if you choose to physically confront agents, you should be prepared for the consequences that follow.
The hour wraps with Tory giving away Truth Award tickets before pivoting to national politics, discussing the Clintons appearing before a Senate committee and what that moment signals about power, accountability, and public scrutiny.