The Last Stand of the Angry White Man

The Last Stand of the Angry White Man

Author and activist Kevin Powell joins the show to talk racism, feminism, Serena Williams, and hip-hop.

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This week we come to you live from Solid State Books in DC to talk to Kevin Powell about his new book My Mother. Barack Obama. Donald Trump. And the Last Stand of The Angry White Man.

We also have Choice Words about the early retirement of Vontae Davis, Just Stand Up and Just Sit Your Ass Down awards to a local editor and a racist school administrator, Kaepernick Watch, and much more!

Kevin Powell
Twitter: @kevin_powell
My Mother. Barack Obama. Donald Trump. And the Last Stand of the Angry White Man.

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