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August 4, 2025 121 mins

Join Erik Fleming in this episode filled with insightful conversations on crucial topics shaping our world today. First, delve into a discussion with Dr. Marlene L. Daut, a renowned historian, as she explores the Haitian Revolution's significant impact on global history, particularly its connection to African American identity and struggles. Understand the persistent stereotypes and historical setbacks Haiti endures and the revolutionaries' unwavering fight for freedom.

Next, explore the intriguing world of linguistics and arts with Samuel Jay Keyser, an acclaimed theoretical linguist. Discover how repetition influences our perception and enjoyment of art forms like music, poetry, and painting, and its application in politics. Keyser's insights offer a deeper understanding of how repetition can shape public perception and resonate in political discourse.

The episode also addresses current political maneuvers in Texas, highlighting how redistricting efforts might alter the power dynamics in congressional representations. Listen in as Erik Fleming passionately discusses the challenges faced by young Black politicians in navigating a political landscape fraught with obstacles, urging resilience and strategic action.

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