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Garrison Hayes

Video correspondent for Mother Jones, contributing to the discussion on the manosphere.

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Nov 3, 2024 • 17min

CBC Shorts: The 'Manisphere' and Misinformation

Join Chris Rey, the international president of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Garrison Hayes from Mother Jones, and Dr. Wes Bellamy, author and public policy chair, as they tackle the complexities of the Black 'manisphere'. They delve into the pervasive misinformation affecting Black communities and discuss the divide between Black men and women. The conversation emphasizes unity and political engagement in light of systemic challenges, encouraging a redefinition of masculinity that embraces vulnerability and collective empowerment.
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Oct 24, 2024 • 25min

Why You Shouldn’t Buy the Election Narrative About Black Men

Garrison Hayes, a video correspondent for Mother Jones, dives into the evolving political landscape for Black men. He tackles misconceptions about their voting behaviors and skepticism toward polls showing shifting support. Hayes and host Al Letson analyze the implications of Trump's outreach efforts and the significance of Black male engagement. They emphasize the need for a nuanced understanding of political choices, particularly in light of historical contributions from Black women, and challenge narratives about declining loyalty to Democratic candidates.
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Oct 19, 2024 • 50min

Red, Black, and Blue

Garrison Hayes, a video correspondent with Mother Jones, delves into the shifting political allegiance among Black voters, particularly the rise of Black Republicans. Michaela Montgomery, a political organizer, shares her on-the-ground efforts in Atlanta, while Whitley Yates addresses inclusivity within the Republican Party. Eugene Craig III discusses supporting Kamala Harris despite being a Republican, reflecting the unique challenges Black conservatives face. Their conversation sheds light on identity, community engagement, and the complexities of race in American politics.