365 days since COVID hit the US, how are we, as a country still managing?
How do we view the Black church, now and will it change, post-COVID?
Amid constant racism in America, is this what the US is?
What is the importance of seeing Black faces on the big screen?
How to keep the faith through the dual holiday and pandemic season
Election season, COVID-19...how do we heal America?
How are Black people still the target of voter suppression?
From the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, to COVID-19, how at ease should – or shouldn't we be?
As Black America wrestles with two pandemics: racism and COVID-19 – The Revs explore the stigmas, practices and celebration.
Emmett and Irene return for another season and discuss their hopes for the podcast.
The Revs discuss Tyler Perry's new studio, and his enduring legacy on popular and African American culture.
Emmett and Irene spend some time with Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley
On today's episode, Emmett and Irene look at Kanye West's Sunday Services, the rapper's newest venture in self-promotion
In this episode, The Revs ask:Is there a proper use of the N-word?
On today's episode, The Revs explore the role of the church and it’s leaders’ place in American politics. Can we separate church and state?
In episode 5, The Revs discuss the concept of a new "cold civil war" that seems to have taken hold of our country.
In this episode, The Revs discuss reparations and what it means as we remember the arrival of the first Africans 400 years ago.
In this episode, The Revs talk about forgiveness related to recent news about the Eric Garner incident on Staten Island, NY.
Is the one drop rule still in effect? On this episode, The Revs talk about defining blackness and identity after recent remarks questioning Sen. Kamala Harris’ blackness
On their first episode, the Revs delve into “When They See Us,” a Netflix dramatization of the story of the Central Park Five and the poignant question it poses: What do they see when they see us? And who, exactly, …