Dr. Marilyn Singleton joins Jim Blasingame to report on how the World Health Organization continues to coordinate with China to provide controversial and unsubstantiated information about the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr. Marilyn Singleton joins Jim Blasingame to celebrate Black History Month by refuting the caustic and cynical idea of reparations, and discuss why such continued efforts only create more division among Americans of all backgrounds.
Dr. Marilyn Singleton joins Jim Blasingame to celebrate Black History Month by revealing her own rise to personal power, and that of other Black Americans, and why this evidence refutes the notion that systemic racism exists in America.
Dr. Marilyn Singleton joins Jim Blasingame to report on how the World Health Organization continues to coordinate with China to provide controversial and unsubstantiated information about the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr. Marilyn Singleton joins Jim Blasingame to celebrate Black History Month by refuting the caustic and cynical idea of reparations, and discuss why such continued efforts only create more division among Americans of all backgrounds.
Dr. Marilyn Singleton joins Jim Blasingame to celebrate Black History Month by revealing her own rise to personal power, and that of other Black Americans, and why this evidence refutes the notion that systemic racism exists in America.
Dr. Marilyn Singleton joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the reasons why the world looks to America for many things, including protection from despots, and why Americans need to focus on what’s good about this country.
Dr. Marilyn Singleton joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the fact that while racism is a human tendency for all races, it’s a lie to say that America is systemically racist and the actions of those who promote this is ironically racist behavior.
Dr. Marilyn Singleton joins Jim Blasingame to report on the increasing shift in the black American community to be less predictable politically.
Dr. Marilyn Singleton joins Jim Blasingame to offer her perspective on why, warts and all, America is still the land of opportunity for everyone, but only if we shift to focusing on making the future better, without blame about the past.