TV Talk with the Sistas have been telling the truth for seven seasons straight.
Season 8? We’re turning the volume up.
Listen to Episode 6

TV Talk with the Sistas have been telling the truth for seven seasons straight.
Season 8? We’re turning the volume up.
Listen to Episode 6

The Notorious Architect of Equality
She dissented with precision and persistence. Ruth Bader Ginsburg reshaped the law brick by deliberate brick, building a framework where equality could stand taller. Her legacy is stitched into courtrooms, classrooms, and every place where fairness is demanded. This month, we celebrate a mind sharpened by justice.

On a recent podcast appearance, Barack Obama reflected on the presidency of Donald Trump by suggesting that while there was plenty of spectacle and media clowning surrounding the administration, the real consequences were far more serious than late night punchlines. He cautioned that treating politics like entertainment, complete with constant clowning on social media, can distract from the tangible impact policies have on everyday people. Obama’s broader point was that democracy demands focus and responsibility, even when the political arena starts to resemble a stage built for viral moments.

“Ain’t I a Woman?” Still Echoes.
Her voice was a thunderclap in a quiet room. Sojourner Truth spoke when silence was safer. She challenged injustice with nothing but conviction and courage. This Women’s History Month, we honor a woman who turned lived experience into living testimony. Her words are not relics. They are rally cries.

We’re talking TV, culture, characters, and conversations you’re already having in your group chat.
Season 8 brings the same powerful voices with even sharper takes.
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In Season Seven and Eight we talked about some of the best African American movies ever. The list was so long we had to do it in two seasons. Some of the movies were made by African Americans, while others were only stories that included American Africans. All of these movies were life changing.
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Continuing in my minimalist mode, but keeping it current this month is dedicated to the people of Minneapolis who are holding it down for the rest of us. They have protested daily in resistance to oppressive tactics of the federal government. Congratulations on being nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
