The Bakari Sellers Podcast

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Governor Maura Healey of Massachusetts

Governor Healey discusses her career arc from growing up in a small town in New Hampshire to attending Harvard and playing pro basketball in Europe

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Shaping the First Amendment and How Kamala Harris Should Speak to Black Men With Uncle Luke

Bakari Sellers is joined by Luther Roderick Campbell, a.k.a. Uncle Luke, to talk about his lasting legacy from 2 Live Crew and more

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‘Trump in Exile’ With Meridith McGraw

Bakari is joined by Politico’s Meridith McGraw to discuss her upcoming book about Donald Trump post-presidency, the January 6 Capitol attack, and what was to follow after his return to Mar-a-Lago

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Who Will Kamala Harris’s Running Mate Be?

Bakari and The Atlantic’s Ron Brownstein examine the many factors that will go into Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign

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Adrianne Shropshire on BlackPAC

Adrianne discusses her career arc and dives into what Vice President Kamala Harris could be facing from the right wing

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Zak Cheney-Rice’s Reporting on Race and Politics in the South

Bakari and Zak also talk about Mark Robinson’s rise in the Republican Party and Cop City in Atlanta

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David Weigel on the Biggest Stories From the Republican National Convention

Bakari Sellers is joined by Semafor’s David Weigel, who is in Milwaukee for the Republican National Convention. They start with the reports that Barack Obama is pushing Joe Biden to reconsider his 2024 presidential bid.

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Redeeming Justice With Jarrett Adams

Bakari is joined by attorney Jarrett Adams to discuss how he became a civil rights attorney and how he plans on fixing mass incarceration for Black people.

‘Black History, for Real’ With Franchesca Ramsey and Conscious Lee

Franchesca and Conscious discuss their origins and the foundation of their podcast, as well as some of the historical events that they’ve covered, and more

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Shaniqua McClendon on Political Media and Voting

Vote Save America’s strategy for Arab, Black male, and white women voters

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Ceasefire Proposal in Gaza, Muslim and Arab American Voting, and the Impact of Protests With Akbar Shahid Ahmed

Bakari and Akbar also discuss what 2025 looks like if Trump is elected

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Postdebate Special With Alex Thompson

What went right and what went wrong for Joe Biden and Donald Trump in CNN’s presidential debate?

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A Conversation With Vice President Kamala Harris

Bakari and Michael Ealy moderated an event with Vice President Kamala Harris in Charlotte, North Carolina, on June 12 as part of the vice president’s nationwide Economic Opportunity Tour

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Uncovering Family History With Lee Hawkins

Bakari is joined by journalist, musician, and author Lee Hawkins to discuss his new book, which is set to be released in 2025

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Reproductive Rights With Nourbese Flint

Nourbese speaks about abortion access and justice for all

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Black Country Music With Alice Randall

Plus, whether or not Taylor Swift is a country artist comes into consideration

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Sophia Cai on Covering Donald Trump’s Presidency

Bakari Sellers is joined by Axios national politics reporter Sophia Cai to discuss what it was like covering Donald Trump’s presidency

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Detria Austin Everson on Community Activism and Outreach

Detria dives into her career, from her time at Spelman to her activism in remembrance of John and Lillian Lewis

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What to Make of Early Polling Numbers With Tom Bonier

Bakari is joined by TargetSmart senior adviser Tom Bonier to discuss swing-state polling, the importance of senior voters, and much more

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Representative Barbara Lee on the Current State of Congress

Representative Lee discusses what gives her hope for the future of Congress and policy and what issues have been motivating voters in this cycle

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Tiffany Cross on 2024 Election Coverage

Tiffany also tells the audience which famous rapper she would like to see make a political run

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Taylor Lorenz on Covering Internet Culture, the Upcoming TikTok Ban, and Creator Culture

Bakari Sellers is joined by Washington Post columnist Taylor Lorenz to discuss covering internet and tech culture

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Black Men Vote With Joe Paul

Joe Paul of Black Men Vote joins to discuss the 2024 election and discuss what the support looks like for Biden and Trump from Black men, what Black men would like to see from candidates, and much more

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‘She Has a Name’ With Tonya Mosley

Bakari and NPR’s Tonya Mosley discuss how journalists have covered the campus protests around the country before getting into the motivations for Mosley’s podcast, ‘She Has a Name’

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Elle Duncan’s Meteoric Rise in Sports Media

Bakari is joined by ESPN’s Elle Duncan, who currently cohosts ‘SportsCenter’ and women’s college basketball coverage

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Prentice Penny on ‘Black Twitter: A People’s History’

Prentice Penny joins Bakari to talk about his work on sitcoms like ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ and ‘Scrubs’ and to discuss his upcoming docuseries, ‘Black Twitter: A People’s History’

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‘We Were the Lucky Ones’ With Georgia Hunter

Georgia joins Bakari to talk about the writing and research process for her book

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‘Justice, USA’ With Randy Ferrell and Marshall Goldberg

Bakari Sellers talks to the creators about how they put together this series, why they chose to film in Nashville, who the audience is for this project, and much more

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Terrance Woodbury on Black Voting

The creator of HIT Strategies, Terrance Woodbury, joins to talk about what Black voters are telling us about the election and whether campaigns are listening

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Craig Gilbert on Wisconsin Politics

Bakari is joined by Craig Gilbert, a prominently known political journalist who recently retired from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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Don Winslow’s Stellar Writing Career

Winslow talks about why he uses his voice in politics— specifically against Donald Trump—and discusses his newest book, ‘City in Ruins’

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Kent Babb Discusses “The Kim Mulkey Way”

Bakari is joined by Kent Babb of The Washington Post to talk about his piece on LSU women’s basketball head coach Kim Mulkey, and about her press conference addressing his article before it was released