Jun 16, 2026
Imagine you're six years old. You look out past a barbed wire fence at a highway in the desert, and every single car that passes by is driven by someone white. The teachers who come to your school? White. The guards in the towers above you, also white. And you think to yourself: is this America? Or is America...
Jun 2, 2026
Six people. That's all it took. Six young men sitting in a law office in Pulaski, Tennessee, in December of 1865 - just eight months after the Civil War ended - decided to start a secret club. One that, 150 years later, still impacts our country today.
To combat the recent erasure of history and ensure these...
May 19, 2026
What does it mean to be American? What does it mean to be Asian American — and why, in 2026, are so many of us still leading with worry?
Today, in honor of AANHPI Heritage Month, we're diving into the TAAF STAATUS Index 2026 by unpacking some stats that are eye-opening, some that are infuriating, and some that...
May 5, 2026
What if the thing holding back justice isn't lack of will — it's lack of access?
Today's guest is doing something about that after coming up from a really rough time in high school, a near-fatal car crash, a parent who believed in him endlessly, and ending up not only at Stanford Law but also with one of the most...
Apr 21, 2026
The choice before us in 2026 is similar to the choice before Americans in the latter half of the 19th century, and the way we’re framing it today is this:
Which straight White male President’s line of thinking do you want
to get behind?
Choice #1 is Abraham Lincoln, who not only signed the...