
A Latina Veteran on the U.S.’s Role in the World Today, Following the Corporate Money Pledged to Racial Equality, and Roundtable Guests Reflect on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11
Our Body Politic · Cedric Wilson, Juleyka Lantigua, Jen Chien, Kojin Tashiro, Paulina Velasco, Sarah McClure, Farai Chideya, Bridget McAllister, Emily Daly
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Show Notes
Farai Chideya talks with Latina veteran Pam Campos-Palma about the role of the U.S. military in a changing geopolitical climate. Our legal analyst Tiffany Jeffers breaks down the new abortion and voting laws in Texas, and what she sees as a Republican tactic to chip away at constitutional rights. The Washington Post’s Tracy Jan details her team’s investigation into where $50 billion corporations pledged last year to address racial inequality went. On Sippin’ the Political Tea, Hagar Chemali of “Oh My World” and Sonya Ross of Black Women Unmuted ponder the aftermath of the attacks of September 11, 2001.
EPISODE RUNDOWN
0:00 Latina veteran Pam Campos-Palma on the end of the U.S. war in Afghanistan
0:00 Legal analyst Tiffany Jeffers on the abortion ban and voting restrictions in Texas
0:00 Washington Post reporter Tracy Jan on corporate accountability for money pledged to address racial inequality
0:00 Sippin’ the Political Tea: Hagar Chemali of “Oh My World” and Sonya Ross of Black Women Unmuted on the 20th anniversary of 9/11