In the South, food and music go hand in hand. They define much of what we think of as Southern culture, and they say a lot about our past, our present, and our future. Each week, Sid Evans, Editor in Chief of Southern Living, sits down with musicians, chefs, and other Southern icons to hear the stories of how they grew up, what inspires them, and why they feel connected to the region. Through honest conversations, Sid explores childhood memories, the family meals they still think about, and the intersection of food and music in their lives. Always surprising, always engaging, Biscuits & Jam is a celebration of the South—and the people who are moving it forward every day. New episodes every Tuesday.
Jamal Simmons and Nayyera Haq discuss the current state of immigration law in the United States with Allen Orr, an expert in the field. They explore the implications of recent executive orders, the role of the military in immigration enforcement, and the historical context of immigration policy. The discussion highlights the complexities of legal status, the impact of criminalization narratives, and the importance of community awareness and human rights in the immigration debate.
Jamal Simmons and Nayyera Haq discuss the current state of immigration law in the United States with Allen Orr, an expert in the field. They explore the implications of recent executive orders, the role of the military in immigration enforcement, and the historical context of immigration policy. The discussion highlights the complexities of legal status, the impact of criminalization narratives, and the importance of community awareness and human rights in the immigration debate.
Nayyera Haq & Jamal Simmons discuss the political landscape following Trump's presidency, and the challenges of voter disenchantment. They emphasize the need for systemic change in government and the importance of effective storytelling in politics to engage and mobilize voters. The discussion highlights the disconnect between political promises and the realities faced by constituents, urging a shift towards a more inclusive and proactive political agenda.…
Nayyera and Jamal chop it up about how journalist Joy Reid challenged people’s assumption and lifted up new voices, how information networks need to adapt for today’s politics, and how the powerful few use tools of democracy for themselves. They also discuss how the military has always been at the forefront of a changing society. They also debate whether “both sides” need oligarchs.…
In this episode of Trailblaze, co-hosts Nayyera Haq and Jamal Simmons chat with Maurice Mitchell, the National Director of the Working Families Party, about the state of politics in America. They talk about the idea of a ‘CEO monarch’ in politics, how recent government actions have affected people’s feelings, and why it’s important for communities and grassroots movements to get involved in politics. The conversation stresses the importance of being brave in politics and how regular people can make a difference.…
Jill Wine-Banks joins Nayyera and Jamal to discuss the current state of American democracy. They explore the courts, public pressure, and leadership decisions, examining historical cases and the rule of law. They discuss challenges like expertise, accountability, and the impact of tariffs on farmers. The conversation also touches on media narratives, judicial orders, engaging with Trump supporters, due process for immigrants, and the potential sovereign wealth fund. It reflects on Congress’s power, corporate influence, and the legacies of Nixon and Trump in international relations and sovereignty.…
Nayyera Haq and Jamal Simmons discuss pressing issues facing America, including immigration policies and the influence of billionaires in government. They explore the implications of current immigration practices, the treatment of undocumented individuals, and the broader societal impacts of these policies. The conversation shifts to the role of wealthy individuals in shaping public policy, leading to an interview with Erica Payne from Patriotic Millionaires, who advocates for economic reforms to address inequality, and concludes with proposed solutions for creating a more equitable society.…
Jamal Simmons and Nayyera Haq discuss the current state of immigration law in the United States with Allen Orr, an expert in the field. They explore the implications of recent executive orders, the role of the military in immigration enforcement, and the historical context of immigration policy. The discussion highlights the complexities of legal status, the impact of criminalization narratives, and the importance of community awareness and human rights in the immigration debate.…
Nayyera and Jamal discuss the evolving landscape of American politics, particularly in light of the Trump administration. They explore the need for the Democratic Party to engage with outsiders, build community, and redefine its brand to resonate with the working class. Faiz Shakir, a candidate for DNC chair, shares his vision for a grassroots movement that prioritizes local issues and fosters genuine connections with constituents. The conversation also touches on the challenges of fundraising, the ideological direction of the party, and the current dynamics of the DNC chair race.…
Nayyera & Jamal are joined this week by Reverend Kirsten Spalding to discuss the systemic challenges of climate change, emphasizing the role of corporate responsibility and fiduciary duty in addressing climate risks. She highlights the current backlash against ESG initiatives and the importance of data-driven decision-making in navigating political pressures. Despite the challenges, she expresses optimism about the commitment of investors and companies to create positive change for the planet.…
Nayyera and Jamal discuss the current state of Congress, public perception, and the effectiveness of legislative actions. They explore the impact of COVID relief measures, taxation, corporate strategies, and immigration policies, emphasizing the need for local solutions and community engagement to address economic challenges.…
In this episode of Trailblaze, hosts Nayyera Haq and Jamal Simmons reflect on the tumultuous events of 2024, discussing the implications of political privilege, the complexities of immigration, and the challenges of an aging leadership. They explore the cultural shifts brought about by women reclaiming their power and the impact of pop culture, particularly Disney, on societal narratives. The conversation emphasizes the need for authentic political representation and the importance of addressing uncomfortable truths in the political landscape.…
Reverend Larry Simmons Sr joins his son Jamal Simmons and Nayyera Haq to explore the intersection of faith and politics in America. Why Trump attracts Christians and discuss the challenges faced by religious institutions, the role of faith in a secular society, and the need for tolerance and understanding among differing beliefs. The conversation also touches on the historical context of Christian nationalism and the importance of love and unity in navigating societal changes.…
Nayyera & Jamal discuss the evolving landscape of American politics, focusing on Mitch McConnell's recent critiques of Donald Trump's foreign policy, the implications of RFK Jr.'s vaccine stance, and the dynamics surrounding Republican nominees. They also explore the potential role of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in Democratic leadership and the need for change within the party to address the current political climate.…
Jamal Simmons and Terrance Woodbury analyze the results of the 2024 election, focusing on the significant erosion of support among men of color for the Democratic Party. They discuss the implications of this trend and the need for Democrats to adapt their strategies to better reflect the demographics of battleground states. The conversation also touches on the importance of addressing masculinity and the evolving role of men in society, as well as the necessity of shifting economic messaging from poverty reduction to wealth creation. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the need for a more inclusive and effective approach to coalition building within the Democratic Party. More Politicon videos and podcasts available on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@politicon Visit our website: http://politicon.com…
Nayyera Haq and Jamal Simmons reflect on their Thanksgiving experiences, discussing family traditions and the significance of togetherness. They then delve into the controversial nomination of Hegseth for defense secretary, highlighting a revealing email from his mother. The conversation shifts to President Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, and the implications of this action. Finally, they explore the role of the FBI in political accountability and the potential dangers of politicizing law enforcement.…
Nayyera & Jamal discuss the importance of government institutions, the challenges facing public health, economic inequality, and the impact of populism on political rhetoric. They emphasize the need for consumer rights and corporate accountability while expressing concerns about the future of society amid growing wealth disparity.…
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