A new Pew poll shows sharp racial divisions in reaction to the Ferguson police shooting. Michelle Bernard and Eugene Robinson join to discuss. VIDEO HERE: Air Date: August 18, 2014
Hardball with Chris Matthews: Could New Clinton Audio Hurt Her Future?
Could Hillary Clinton’s 1975 defense of an alleged child rapist hurt her in a 2016 presidential race?
Disrupt with Karen Finney: My Sister’s Keeper Too
Michelle D. Bernard and Professor Brittney Cooper join Disrupt with Karen Finney to discuss the My Bother’s Keeper Task Force established by President Obama and the need for a similar task force dedicated to the needs of African American women and girls. VIDEO HERE: Air Date: March 15, 2014
The Diane Rehm Show on WAMU and NPR: The Michael Dunn Loud Music Trial And Renewed Debate Over Stand-Your-Ground Laws
Michelle D. Bernard joins the Diane Rehm Show on WAMU and NPR to discuss the Michael Dunn verdict in Florida.
ARISE NEWS: Previewing the President’s 2014 State of the Union Address
Michelle D. Bernard joins host Julian Phillips with Arise Review and Spencer Overton of George Washington University Law School to preview President Obama’s 2014 State of the Union Address. VIDEO HERE: http://www.arise.tv/headline/arise-review-26-01-4631 Air Date: January 26, 2014
Sojourners Magazine: Naming the Sin, Are Churches Helping to Stop Domestic Violence or Enabling It?
By, Michelle D. Bernard JULIE OWENS had no way of knowing that, within days of saying her marriage vows, she would become a victim of domestic violence. She grew up in a Christian home. Her father was a pastor. Her brother was a pastor. Her uncles were pastors. Her parents had a beautiful and enduring […]
Hardball with Chris Matthews: Is President Obama Judged by the “Content of his Character”?
Michelle D. Bernard joins Hardball with Chris Matthews to discuss President Obama’s speech on the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington
The McLaughlin Group: The 50th Anniversary of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream Speech,” Domestic Surveillance and U.S. Egypt Relations
Michelle D. Bernard joins the McLaughlin Group to discuss the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington, race relations today and proposed reforms regarding domestic surveillance.
The Washington Post’s She the People: Jamaican immigrants reflect on America’s promise on the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington
Despite the flagrant racism against blacks in America , 50 years ago, the author’s parents and thousands of people of color from around the world, chose to migrate to the United States.
The Daily Run Down with Chuck Todd: The 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington and the Impact Dr. King’s Message
Michelle D. Bernard joins the Daily Run with Chuck Todd to discuss the successes of African American CEO’s and minority owned businesses today and what the nation’s discussion about race will be 50 years from now.