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Al Sharpton

Civil rights activist and leader of the National Action Network.

Top 3 podcasts with Al Sharpton

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6 snips
Aug 23, 2024 • 2h 56min

DNC Fact-Checking Livestream Night 2

In this lively discussion, prominent political figures like Kamala Harris, Senators Elizabeth Warren and Alex Padilla, along with Governors Gretchen Whitmer and Roy Cooper, tackle the absurdities of modern political discourse. They humorously critique the Democratic National Convention, touching on topics like gun violence, political accountability, and reproductive rights. The conversation blends sharp satire with real-time fact-checking, all while poking fun at celebrity influence in politics and showcasing the complex intersection of current issues and political rhetoric.
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Apr 2, 2025 • 1h 42min

FULL SHOW: Diddy Accuser’s Wild Claims, Ye Disses J. Cole, Charlamagne on Jay-Z & Ye’s Masters, 106 & Park Return Rumors + Rev. Al Sharpton & Bubba Wallace Interview

NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace shares his unique journey as one of the few Black drivers in the Cup Series, discussing the responsibilities that come with his role and his partnership with Robinhood to promote financial literacy. Rev. Al Sharpton joins the conversation, tackling civil rights activism, political accountability, and the importance of community engagement. The hosts delve into controversies in hip-hop, and Charlamagne delivers a shocking ‘Donkey of the Day’ segment. Expect a blend of serious discussions, humor, and impactful insights!
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Apr 2, 2025 • 35min

INTERVIEW: Al Sharpton Talks National Action Network, Trump, Eric Adams, Operation Breadbasket, Eulogies +More

In this engaging conversation, Al Sharpton, a renowned civil rights activist and Baptist minister, dives into significant topics affecting Black communities. He discusses the impact of current political dynamics, particularly how they contrast with past leadership. Sharpton reflects on sustaining social movements, emphasizing the need for accountability in politics. He also shares personal stories from his experiences eulogizing community members and underscores the importance of economic empowerment through reviving Black-owned media.