Critical Thinking & Reparations, advocate Dr. David Horne discusses a Black Agenda. Before we get to Dr. Horne, Political activist Bok-keem Nyerere on Black Solidarity Day 2020.

Morgan State University Professor Ray Winbush talks about the appointment of Judge Amy Comey Barrett to the Supreme Court. Activist Nana Kwabena Brown will introduce us to understanding the traditional African Religion.

The Chairman of the African People's Socialist Party and leader of the Uhuru Movement, Omali Yeshitela outlines the group's Economic Agenda.

Historian Dr. Walter Williams explains the Historical Origin of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. We reflect on the 25th anniversary of The Millon Man March, leading the discussion to the editor-in-chief of the NOI's Final Call newspaper Richard Muhammad.

Dr. Gerald Horne checks in to discuss the Coney Barrett hearings. Former LA city councilwoman Jan Perry joins as well

Griot, Baba Lumumba, from Umoja House in Washington D.C discusses the Black Self Defense Movement's Political Impact. Lizzie Jenkins explains what happened to Rosewood, Florida, getting us started a discussion with Michael Bennett on the voting changes in WDC.

Dr. James Taylor reviews the recent debates and determines if any converts were made following the discussions. Dr. Stephanie Myers, and Mother Emanuel lead Pastor, the Rev. Eric Manning will examine the role of the Black church in stopping community violence.

Ashra Kwesi completes our week of saluting our scholars when he joins us this afternoon. We will review the Vice Presidential debate with Political Analyst Tim Hutchinson.

Dr. Leonard Jeffries opens up our classroom series discussing how to adjust to the restrictions caused by the current pandemic. Estate Planner Dr. Rosie Milligan explains why we should not wait to get our Financial House in order.