PEOPLE BEFORE POLITICS: POWER, PROTESTS, AND THE COST OF LIVING
Tonight on People Before Politics, we cut through the headlines and ask the questions that matter to everyday people.
Newark is under the spotlight as immigration protests escalate and city leaders impose a curfew. Where is the line between the right to protest and the responsibility to maintain public safety?
Artificial Intelligence is no longer science fiction. The U.S. military is rapidly expanding its use of AI on the battlefield. What happens when the same technology begins replacing jobs, making decisions, and reshaping the future of work?
In Florida, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz is facing backlash after announcing a run in a majority-Black congressional district. Is this a fight over representation, political power, or something bigger?
And while politicians argue, families continue to struggle with inflation, rising housing costs, groceries, utilities, and the growing cost of simply living in America.
Join Damon K. Jones and the Black Westchester team as we examine the stories behind the headlines and focus on what they mean for real people, real communities, and the future of Black America.
Because at the end of the day, it’s not about left versus right.
It’s about People Before Politics.