New York Times Magazine contributor Peggy Orenstein examined sexual culture and young male masculinity. She's interviewed by author Jared Yates Sexton.
Gary Younge talked about his book, "The Speech: The Story Behind Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Dream," in which he examined Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream Speech," delivered during the March on Washington on August 28, 1963. Mr. Younge spoke with political science professor Jeanne Theoharis.
Cornel West, editor of "The Radical King," talked about Martin Luther King, Jr.'s, radical political thinking, a side of the late civil rights leader that the author argued has been diminished and sanitized. Mr. West spoke with Khalil Gibran Muhammad, director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.
Journalist Joseph Rosenbloom recounted the last 31 hours of the life of Martin Luther King, Jr., which included his "Mountaintop Speech," to a gathering of striking sanitation workers on April 3, 1968, in Memphis. Dr. King was assassinated on April 4, 1968, at 6:01pm.
Georgetown University African American history professor Marcia Chatelain examined the role that fast food franchises have played in African American entrepreneurship and economic empowerment since the late 1960s. The author reported that black-owned McDonald's restaurants had sales of over $2 billion by 2010.
Financial Times columnist and CNN analyst Rana Foroohar argued that large tech companies are failing to keep consumer data and privacy safe and secure. She was interviewed by CNBC's Jon Fortt.
Nabeel Khoury, a retired career foreign service officer who served in the Middle East for 25 years, talked about U.S. policy in the region and the recent confrontation between the U.S. and Iran. He was interviewed by New York Times Columnist Thomas Friedman.
Harvey Solomon chronicled the experiences of Axis power diplomats and their families in the U.S. who, following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, were detained at the Greenbrier and other luxury hotels.
Financial Times columnist and CNN analyst Rana Foroohar argued that large tech companies are failing to keep consumer data and privacy safe and secure. She was interviewed by CNBC's Jon Fortt.
Financial Times columnist and CNN analyst Rana Foroohar argued that large tech companies are failing to keep consumer data and privacy safe and secure. She was interviewed by CNBC's Jon Fortt.