The Legal Lens with Angela Reddock-Wright Podcast is an extension of Angela’s weekly radio show on Tavis Smiley’s KBLA Talk 1580 radio station based in Los Angeles, CA, and broadcasting throughout the U.S. and internationally. As the host of the show, Angela brings her nearly 30 years of experience as an experienced employment and Title IX law mediator with Signature Resolution based in California and serving clients throughout the United States, and former employment and Title IX attorney and workplace investigator. The mission of the Legal Lens show is to Bring Law to Light, offering insightful, engaging, and empowering conversations on the legal and policy issues that impact YOU our listening audience, and that shape our everyday lives. The show dives deep into topics ranging from civil rights, reparations, employment discrimination, workplace harassment, criminal, business, entertainment, and other areas of law and policy. Our goal on The Legal Lens Podcast is to produce and create shows that help you navigate the legal and policy landscapes you face with confidence. Each episode features leading attorneys, policymakers, and dynamic change agents, breaking down complex legal concepts into clear, everyday language. Tune in live each weekend on Tavis Smiley’s KBLA Talk 1580, or catch the podcast on your favorite listening platform. Stay informed, engaged, and empowered with The Legal Lens Podcast with Angela Reddock-Wright Podcast.
In this episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright welcomes renowned legal scholar, justice advocate, and policy expert Dr. Anansi Wilson for an in-depth breakdown of the most consequential United States Supreme Court decisions of the 2024-2025 session.
Dr. Wilson unpacks the Court’s expanding use of emergency dockets, critical rulings on birthright citizenship, redistricting, voting rights, excessive force, and h...
In this episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright is joined by Dione Sims, granddaughter of the legendary “Grandmother of Juneteenth” Opal Lee and Executive Director of Unity Unlimited. Together, they explore the enduring impact of Juneteenth, the movement that made it a national holiday, and the vision for the future as America heads towards 2026—a year marking the nation’s 250th birthday and Opal Lee’s 100th.
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In this episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright welcomes attorney Marc Morial, President and CEO of the National Urban League, and Cynthia Mitchell-Heard, President and CEO of the Los Angeles Urban League. Together, they address the urgent national and local challenges facing Black communities in 2025.
Marc Morial breaks down the federal policy threats—including tax cut bills, deep spending cuts to programs lik...
In this episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright sits down with the Hon. Patrice Marshall McKenzie (Pasadena Unified School District) and the Hon. Kristin McGuire (Charter Oak Unified School District in Covina, CA) to explore the unprecedented challenges facing California’s public schools in 2025.
From the devastating aftermath of the Altadena/Eaton Fire to the chilling effects of ICE raids, this episode unpacks...
In this episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright welcomes back legal minds Tony Tolbert and Adam Radinsky, co-hosts of the Pay the Tab podcast and co-teachers of what is believed to be the only law school course on reparations in the United States at UCLA School of Law.
This episode dives into the national and state-level movements for reparations for African-Americans, including updates on California’s legislat...
In this episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright welcomes political strategist and commentator Angela Rye alongside social impact leader Jeffrey Wallace for a bold conversation on the State of the People Power Tour—a 12-city movement to connect, empower, and organize Black communities across the U.S.
Together, they reflect on what the tour revealed about the real needs of Black Americans, the limits of transacti...
In this post-Memorial Day episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright is joined by Darryl Vincent, President & CEO of U.S.VETS, and Stephen Peck, Senior Advisor and former CEO, for a deep conversation on the state of veteran homelessness in America—and what’s actually working to end it.
Together, they reflect on decades of service, explain how the veteran homeless population dropped from over 250,000 to under 40,00...
In this episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright welcomes returning guest Congresswoman Linda Sánchez, a seasoned leader in the U.S. House of Representatives with over 22 years of experience. Representing California’s 38th district, Sánchez delivers a candid breakdown of what’s happening on Capitol Hill—from the alarming implications of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” to constitutional overreach, healthcare cuts, ...
In this urgent and eye-opening episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright sits down with Darryn Harris, Chief Government Affairs and Community Relations at St. John's Community Health, to discuss the growing national threat to Medicaid and why it could devastate healthcare access both with California’s Medi-Cal program, and across the country.
As a longtime advocate for health equity, Darryn shares the story of ho...
In this episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright speaks with legal analyst, law enforcement consultant, expert witness, speaker and trainer - Dr. Sunny Slaughter - about some of the most pressing criminal trials and legal controversies of 2025, including the cases involving the death of Tyre Nichols, the resentencing and parole hearings of the Menendez Brothers, and the Karen Read murder trial in the death of ...
In this episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright welcomes back Raena Granberry, Director of Maternal and Reproductive Health for the California Black Women's Health Project (CABWHP).
Raena shares her own journey through pregnancy loss, systemic neglect, and medical bias, and how those experiences led her to join and continue the fight for Black maternal and reproductive health justice. From grassroots organizing...
In this episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright speaks with Jeffery Wallace, President & CEO of LeadersUp, a national nonprofit dedicated to closing the economic and employment gap for youth and young adults, and empowering them to thrive in the 21st century world of work.
Jeffery shares his own journey from Richmond, CA to becoming a national leader and innovator in the areas of workforce and economic develop...
In this episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright is joined by Attorney Natalie E. Norfus, Founder of The Norfus Firm and a seasoned employment attorney and DEI strategist, for a deep dive into the current state of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion (DEI), and workplace culture in 2025.
Natalie addresses the growing backlash against DEI programs in the workplace and beyond, why the true principles of equity and inclusi...
In this episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright welcomes Dr. Anthony A. Samad, Executive Director of the Mervyn Dymally African American Political and Economic Institute, based at California State University Dominguez Hills.
A longtime scholar, political analyst, author, and community leader, Dr. Samad breaks down the 50-year cycle of racial and political backlash in America, shares the legacy of the late state...
In this episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright welcomes attorney Julie Su, former Acting U.S. Secretary of the Department of Labor under President Joe Biden, and California Labor Secretary, appointed by Governor Gavin Newsom, and a nationally recognized civil rights and workers’ rights attorney. We welcome former Secretary Su for a powerful and urgent conversation about the state of the Department of Labor u...
In this unfiltered episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, Angela Reddock-Wright welcomes back Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove—a fierce advocate for justice and democracy representing California’s 37th District—for a wide-ranging and powerful conversation on the fight to preserve democracy, civil rights, voting access, and social safety nets in 2025.
Congresswoman Kamlager-Dove discusses her Defending American Diplomacy Act, aimed at ...
In this episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright sits down with Yemi Adegbonmire, a technology and entertainment attorney with a background spanning Disney and other major entertainment conglomerates, groundbreaking nonprofit advocacy, and now as VP of Legal and Associate General Counsel at Cineverse. Yemi shares her legal insights at the intersection of media, AI, and storytelling, offering vital information f...
Extraordinary Women in Entertainment Law Vol. 4
In this episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright speaks with returning guest Attorney Nyanza Shaw, a powerhouse entertainment attorney, executive, and advocate for creative professionals, about the current state and future of Hollywood, DEI, and media law.
From her prior work at Fremantle Media, a company that has global hits like American Idol, The Voice, and Fami...
Extraordinary Women in Entertainment Law Vol. 3
In this episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright sits down with Karen Grant-Selma, Executive Vice President and Head of Business & Legal Affairs at Jesse Collins Entertainment. Karen shares her insider knowledge on entertainment law, contract negotiations, and producing some of the biggest live events in the industry.
From handling legal and business affairs for maj...
Extraordinary Women in Entertainment Law Vol. 2
Angela Reddock-Wright sits down with Channing B. Smith, an entertainment attorney and recording artist, to discuss the business of music, contract negotiations, and the evolving industry landscape.
Channing shares her unique journey from being a music artist to becoming a lawyer, and how her firsthand experience as an artist allows her to advocate for creatives in the complex world of r...
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