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Byronspeaks is committed to examining who and what we are as a society based on the ideals of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence.

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What is the role of the historical Black church in 21st century America? Guests: James Noel-Professor San Francisco Theological Seminary Michael Smith, Pastor McGee Avenue Baptist Church

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With more people on death row than any other state in the country, 2012 could be the year that California replaces the death penalty with life without the possibility of parole. Guests: Elizabeth Zitrin and Natasha Minsker

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How could the Civil Rights Movement go largely overlooked in our public education system? Guests: Maureen Costello and Jack O’Dell

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Is the Family Court system, charged to work in the best interest of the child, a dysfunctional mess that is doing more harm than good?

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Community Development Financial Institutions, or CDFIs, are specialized entities that provide lending, investments and other financial services in economically distressed communities. A provision of the massive $787 billion stimulus law... more

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Under the leadership of People for the American Way, the African American Ministers Leadership Council (AAMLC) was formed. Ministers organize around five core issues central to African Americans: civic participation,... more

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How and why did the leaders of the Civil Rights Movement decide to take on Birmingham, which was the cradle of segregation? We'll spend an hour with former associate of Martin Luther King, Jack O'Dell.

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The upcoming special election is the final piece to close a projected $42 billion deficit. With six propositions on the ballot, we ask what do voters need to know, and what will happen if the propositions go down to defeat?

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Does money make a difference in public education? This is the question raised in the new book, "The Money Myth: School Resources and Outcomes and Equity" (Russell Sage Foundation 2009). We will discuss this question with author and... more
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