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Whitley Yates

Director of diversity for the Indiana Republican Party, working to broaden the party''s inclusivity.

Top 3 podcasts with Whitley Yates

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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.
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Sep 23, 2024 • 1h 6min

Piers Morgan Visibly Shocked When Jordan Peterson Said This About Trump

Jordan Peterson, a prominent psychologist, stuns Piers Morgan by discussing his trust in Trump and examining Elon Musk's support for him. Analyst Whitley Yates critiques Oprah Winfrey’s interview with Kamala Harris, suggesting it backfires on working-class voters. They also dive into CNN's blunders during a debate and critique Hillary Clinton's fear-mongering. The conversation highlights growing concerns over inflation and the impact of political leadership on everyday Americans, emphasizing the widening divides in contemporary U.S. politics.
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Sep 15, 2024 • 7min

Cliff Notes: Is The American Political System Rooted In White Supremacy?

Congressman Jamaal Bowman, an advocate for racial justice in politics, and Whitley Yates, a political analyst and critic, engage in a fiery debate on white supremacy's role in U.S. political systems. They tackle how both major parties have supported systemic racism while failing to protect marginalized communities. Bowman discusses America’s foreign policies, linking them to exploitation in Africa, while Yates holds the Democrats accountable for not delivering on promises that benefit Black Americans. Their conversation reveals the complexities of political accountability and race.