This edition of Fighting the Power focuses on staying motivated, hopeful, and engaged because Courage is contagious.
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Fighting The Power is a radio/Podcast featuring independent journalists resisting Trump's authoritarian rule. We highlight efforts to restore democracy and confront Project 2025, which aims to reduce civil liberties.
Our panelists include:
· LaNita Duke: Award-winning multimedia producer for Grassroots News Northwest.
· Dianne Johnson: Professor and journalist specializing in political journalism and the Arts.
· Althea Billings: Journalist and radio producer covering Politics and National News.
· Rev. Cecil Prescod: Talk show host focusing on social and political issues.
· Nia Gray: Civil rights advocate from Pittsburgh and Faith Reporter
Stay strong, hopeful, and empowered. Stand together and support independent journalism. Tune in to Fighting The Power and make a difference.
This edition of Fighting the Power focuses on staying motivated, hopeful, and engaged because Courage is contagious.
Why are small acts of resistance meaningful? This topic leads us to this because it feels so overwhelming -small efforts of resistance.
We start with Airports across America refusing the Trump administration’s request to play a partisan video that blamed the Democrats for the government shutdown and the impact it’s having on air travel.
Organizations and universities from Harvard to PBS are saying no, they're fighting for their funding because courage is contagious.
The stock market does not reflect the real economy of everyday Americans. And that made me think about how Trump's macho MAGA economy is a bust.
And New York City and its new mayor, Zoran Mamdani, show us what can work when a politician works for the people
On I, Too, Sing America – we are so proud of the crew of Artemis 2
Courage is contagious. The courage to say what is happening is wrong, the courage to say that there is a way that we must chart to get through this.