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    Explore "governor greg abbott" with insightful episodes like "107: American (Book) “Ban” Stand with Award-winning Historian Ibram X. Kendi", "101: Sylvester Turner: Mayor of Heaven, Hell and Houston [Encore]", "101: Sylvester Turner: Mayor of Heaven, Hell and Houston", "Party Politics, Texas Edition Ep. 30: Speaker Straus Is Done?" and "Party Politics, Texas Edition Ep. 29: Who’s Challenging Ted Cruz?" from podcasts like ""I SEE U with Eddie Robinson", "I SEE U with Eddie Robinson", "I SEE U with Eddie Robinson", "Party Politics" and "Party Politics"" and more!

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    107: American (Book) “Ban” Stand with Award-winning Historian Ibram X. Kendi

    107: American (Book) “Ban” Stand with Award-winning Historian Ibram X. Kendi
    Ibram X. Kendi is a National Book Award-winning and #1 New York Times bestselling author who has dedicated his life to educating all Americans, from grade school to adults, on the unvarnished history of the United States. His latest release, Barracoon: Adapted for Young Readers, is a middle-grade offering for the critically acclaimed Barracoon: The Story of the Last “Black Cargo,” written by the legendary writer, anthropologist and folklorist, Zora Neale Hurston. The book tells the story of Cudjo Lewis, one of the last-known survivors of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade who shared his story with Hurston in 1927. Kendi tells I SEE U that it’s more important than ever for young people to understand slavery and its origins, particularly when book bans targeting writers of color are on the rise. Join us as I SEE U travels to the downtown Houston Public Library where host Eddie Robinson chats unguarded with one of the most sought-after historians in the country, Ibram X. Kendi. The author of the award-winning Stamped From the Beginning — now a Netflix documentary — chronicles the creation of racist ideas and myths which were used to codify discriminatory policies that have affected inequalities in everything from health to wealth in America.

    101: Sylvester Turner: Mayor of Heaven, Hell and Houston [Encore]

    101: Sylvester Turner: Mayor of Heaven, Hell and Houston [Encore]
    Four of the largest cities in the United States are currently run by African Americans. What do U think this says about our nation when four prominent, elected officials of color have been chosen and trusted to lead four of the biggest metropolitan regions of the country? And out of each of these four mayors: Eric Adams of New York City; Karen Bass of Los Angeles; Brandon Johnson of Chicago; Sylvester Turner is the only top city administrator who still resides in the same community where he grew up—Acres Homes, a sprawling working-class neighborhood in northwest Houston that's predominantly Black. What do U think this says about him and his character? Join us as I SEE U travels to City Hall where host Eddie Robinson speaks candidly with the chief executive officer of the city of Houston – Mayor Sylvester Turner. As the former lawyer wraps up his two-term tenure in office, Turner reflects on his life, his career in politics and how his upbringing prepared him to take on persistent issues and majors challenges of a Democratic blue city that's deeply rooted inside a Republican red state. He also candidly reveals the complexities of his relationship with Texas Governor Greg Abbott and why he hasn't directly communicated with him for over two years.

    101: Sylvester Turner: Mayor of Heaven, Hell and Houston

    101: Sylvester Turner: Mayor of Heaven, Hell and Houston
    Four of the largest cities in the United States are currently run by African Americans. What do you think this says about our nation when four prominent, elected officials of color have been chosen and trusted to lead four of the biggest metropolitan regions of the country? And out of each of these four mayors: Eric Adams of New York City; Karen Bass of Los Angeles; Brandon Johnson of Chicago; Sylvester Turner is the only top city administrator who still resides in the same community where he grew up—Acres Homes, a sprawling working-class neighborhood in northwest Houston that’s predominantly Black. What do you think this says about him and his character? Join us as I SEE U travels to City Hall where host Eddie Robinson speaks candidly with the chief executive officer of the city of Houston – Mayor Sylvester Turner. As the former lawyer wraps up his two-term tenure in office, Turner reflects on his life, his career in politics and how his upbringing prepared him to take on persistent issues and majors challenges of a Democratic blue city that’s deeply rooted inside a Republican red state. He also candidly reveals the complexities of his relationship with Texas Governor Greg Abbott and why he hasn’t directly communicated with him for over two years.

    Party Politics, Texas Edition Ep. 1: Beto O’ Rourke Throwing Hat In The Ring

    Party Politics, Texas Edition Ep. 1: Beto O’ Rourke Throwing Hat In The Ring

    On this inaugural episode of 'Party Politics' co-hosts Jay Aiyer and Brandon Rottinghaus bring you three hot topics in Texas political news this week:

    (1) Democrat Beto O' Rourke throwing his hat in the political ring against incumbent Ted Cruz (2) The House and Senate not able to agree on budgetary issues and (3) Governor Greg Abbott and his "United States of Municipalities." Then they drill down on the likelihood of Democrat Beto O' Rourke taking current Texas Senator Ted Cruz's seat in the 2018 election.

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