Tonight on People Before Politics, we break down the real issues shaping our communities, not the talking points. We start with the latest ruling from the Supreme Court of the United States on redistricting and what it actually means. Is this about race, or is it about partisanship? More importantly, what does it reveal about how political power really works in America and why Black voting strength is not producing consistent outcomes?
Then we shift to culture, reviewing the Broadway production of August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come And Gone and examining the difference between emotional inspiration and real-world impact. Culture can move people, but it does not replace structure, strategy, or accountability.
We also take you to Mount Vernon, where residents are rallying and demanding accountability from city leadership. This is not about personalities. This is about governance, transparency, and results. When communities begin to question leadership, it signals something deeper than politics. It signals a breakdown in trust. This episode connects all three conversations into one core truth. Power without leverage produces no results. Voting alone is not power. Strategy, organization, and accountability are. If elected officials do not depend on your vote in a meaningful way, they will not respond to your needs in a meaningful way. This is not about left or right. This is about outcomes.
Join Damon K. Jones, AJ Woodson, and Larnez Kinsey tonight as we bring you not just news, but context, accountability, and community-centered analysis you can’t get anywhere else.
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