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 McLaughlin Group: The 50th Anniversary of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream Speech,” Domestic Surveillance and U.S. Egypt Relations
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.
The Daily Run Down with Chuck Todd: Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream Speech,” Race and Politics in America in 1963 and 2013
Michelle D. Bernard joins the Daily Run Down with Chuck Todd to discuss how Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream Speech” has reverberated in American society and politics today.
Minnesota Public Radio: Do Women Senators Govern Better than Men?
Michelle D. Bernard joins Minnesota Public Radio to discuss whether women Senators govern better than men.
The Daily Run Down with Chuck Todd: President Obama Makes Personal Remarks on Race in America
Michelle D. Bernard joins NBC’s Chuck Todd, former Representative Kweisi Mfume (D-MD), Democratic strategist Jamal Simmons, and later, The Chicago Tribune’s Clarence Page for an in depth discussion about President Obama’s comments on race.
The Daily Run Down with Chuck Todd: President Obama continues the National Debate on Race
Michelle D. Bernard joins NBC’s Chuck Todd, former Representative Kweisi Mfume (D-MD), The Chicago Tribune’s Clarence Page, and Democratic strategist Jamal Simmons for an in depth discussion about President Obama’s comments on race.
The Washington Post’s She the People: Ted Cruz shows tea party has no interest in restoring Voting Rights Act
Could it be that it might be easier to win elections by restricting the vote of communities of color?
The Diane Rehm Show: Questions Following The Acquittal Of George Zimmerman
Justice, race, and the Zimmerman not guilty verdict.
The Huffington Post: The All-Woman Jury Finds George Zimmerman Not Guilty: Will There Ever Be Justice for Young Men?
What will the parents of African American boys tell our sons about a justice system where “justice” means “just us” and our child will never be in the club?