The Injustice of Clarence Thomas
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In Need to Know, the co-hosts break down what affirmative action is, and what it isn't. Bianca is perplexed that White women continue to oppose affirmative action, yet benefit the most from it. Isaiah explains why the Supreme Court's most recent decision against affirmative action is a continuation of its radical interference in American life. In All the Feels, the co-hosts react to a "Frontline" documentary about the life and career of Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, and explain how a Black man who benefited from affirmative action became a tool for its abolishment. In Gotta Do, Isaiah shares resources on learning more about the ways and workings of the U.S. Supreme Court.
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