In Episode 2, we unpack a wide-ranging set of stories shaping the national conversation around power, justice, and legacy.
We begin in Portland, Oregon, where a police officer has been reassigned by the Portland Police Bureau, reigniting debate around law enforcement accountability and departmental oversight.
From there, we turn to immigration policy, as Donald Trump claims the U.S. will revoke citizenship from some naturalized immigrants convicted of fraud—raising serious constitutional, legal, and humanitarian questions.
We also honor the life and legacy of John Forté, the Fugees collaborator and creative force alongside Wyclef Jean, whose impact on hip-hop and culture continues to resonate following his passing at 50.
Next, we examine an AJC report on Elon “Butts” Osby and the ongoing national conversation around reparations, exploring how local leadership, history, and policy intersect.
We close the livestream with reflection and healing, spotlighting Iyanla Vanzant’s The Inside Fix on OWN—a reminder that accountability begins within.
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