This Sunday on the People Before Politics Show — Sunday Rundown, powered by Black Westchester Magazine, we’re digging into culture, politics, and Black thought — asking hard questions about what we celebrate, what we ignore, and where we may be getting it wrong.
✊🏾 We start by asking a necessary question: Are we truly celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., or have we reduced his legacy to soundbites and symbolism?
🚨 We examine the news that 1,500 additional troops are being deployed to Minnesota — what’s happening, why it matters, and how militarized responses continue to impact Black communities.
🙏🏾 We discuss DMX being posthumously ordained — faith, redemption, and how Black culture wrestles with grace, legacy, and public judgment.
🎙️ Then we break down the Anton Daniels vs. Corey Holcomb debate, using it as a case study in where Black thought goes wrong in the age of clicks, outrage, and algorithm-driven leadership.
🎬 We also highlight the “Brick by Brick” documentary screening, focusing on community rebuilding, ownership, and self-determination.
📚 And finally, we take you to the Schomburg Center for the John E. Bruce Program, grounding the conversation in Black intellectual tradition, history, and the importance of knowing who we are before deciding where we’re going.
🕕 Sunday | 6 PM – 8 PM
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