POPULARITY
We'll be speaking with GA grassroots organizer Marcus Ferrell about the myths of voter registration as well as Jay Barlow, an online digital organizer of Progressive Victory! Check out our Patreon for more! ☀️ patreon.com/JENerationalChange ☀️ WEBSITE: jenerationalchange.com ☀️ TWITTER: @JENChangeFL ☀️ INSTAGRAM: @JENerationalChange ☀️ FACEBOOK: @Jen Perelman Streamed live on Jun 28, 2023.
Support the show by becominga patron: patreon.com/thebpdshow!Sorry I've been away the past two days.I got caught up over the past two days doing some on the ground organizing and I'm excited about what is to come. I can fill you in as time goes along, but suffice it to say, we are growing a contingency of boots on the ground. More to come.Sunday at 5PM EST, I will be doing an episode of Clickbaity Political Thirst Trap with Marcus Ferrell and Mayor Mondale Robinson. We've invited Professor Cornel West to join us. If the Dr. West can't make this short notice, we will broadcast again the following Sunday at 5PM EST so we can discuss this important campaign and how, strategically, we can have the best of both worlds: Stopping fascism and sending a message to the duopoly.Finally, today's entire episode is public because I need as many people to hear the messages around religious extremism particularly from the perspective I have being a religious extremist of my own kind: a religious zealot for freedom and liberation of ALL humans.Love yall, mean it!
Marcus Ferrell is joined today by Ben Dixon to discuss: Nina Turner's primary opponent gets a "surprising" endorsement | Bill Cosby sexual assault conviction overturned | Donald Rumsfeld passes at 88 | Phoenix Suns headed to the NBA Finals
Thanks to black voters and organizers in Georgia for flipping the Senate! We can thank you properly by including your voices in the Medicare For All debate. Special thanks to Benjamin Dixon, Marcus Ferrell, Mondale Robinson and Really American for your efforts! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!! Tune in for the Exclusive Interview featuring former Political Strategist for President Joe Biden Marcus Ferrell as we discuss the Culture as a whole, Dewayne Haskin/James Harden mask less strip club adventures, Jay-Z Tidal deal and so much more. As as always GREAT Times, GREAT vibes & GREAT People's. It's The CUP!
THIS, THE FINAL AM JOY EPISODE: Donald Trump will not retreat before Joe Biden is sworn in as president, politics expert Kurt Bardella believes. Bardella and Dr. Jason Johnson also discuss what many are calling the overall fragmented GOP messaging. NEXT: Republicans are hurting their Georgia turnout for January’s Senate runoff election with their 'special hot mess' tactics expert Marcus Ferrell says. AND: Georgia voter turnout must remain high in the runoff Senate election activist and expert LaTosha Brown tells Dr. Jason Johnson. PLUS: The COVID-19 relief compromise bill is called 'a capitulation' by activist Rev. Dr. William Barber, who discusses the fact that businesses have received the majority of pandemic relief funds. THEN: COVID-19 vaccine fears, and outreach to minority and isolated communities, are addressed by doctors concerned that plans for vaccine distribution do not address the social and supply chain challenges linked to long term systemic inequality. Jonathan Capehart also joins Dr. Jason Johnson to discuss his new program, launching December 13th on MSNBC. All this and much more in this final edition of AM JOY on MSNBC.
Remaining stunningly on brand, Donald Trump still refuses to concede that he lost the election, while his administration signals its intention not to relinquish power. Sociologist Taure Brown, political consultant and community organizer Marcus Ferrell, director Christopher Everett, and author Blake Hill-Saya join us for the discussion.
Stir Crazy! Episode 92: Today we are joined by political commentator Marcus Ferrell, political consultant Adriel Hampton, and TRNN investigative reporter Stephen Janis. Hosted by Kim Brown.Follow all of our panelists on twitter. Kim Brown: @kimbrownlive, Adriel Hampton: @adrielhampton, Marcus Ferrell: @marcus4america, Stephen Janis: @investigativev
On today's show: TRNN visual producer Andrew Corkery and political commentator Marcus Ferrell. Hosted by Kim Brown. If you have comments/questions/suggestions email us at stircrazy@therealnews.com
On today's show: TRNN visual producer Andrew Corkery and political commentator Marcus Ferrell. Hosted by Kim Brown.If you have comments/questions/suggestions email us at stircrazy@therealnews.com
What lessons does the long arc of Black political struggle bring to bear on the Bernie Sanders movement? In this moment of Black-led uprising, the shortcomings of the campaign are stark. And yet, Bernie's campaign popularized socialism and organized tens of thousands of people, many of whom are still in motion. What are the real lessons we should learn from the Bernie Sanders 2020 campaign? What lessons can be learned by examining the history and trajectory of Black political struggle? How has the terrain been fundamentally changed by the summer uprisings, and what impact will it have on the November elections? In this OrgUp exclusive, hosts Adam Gold and Rishi Awatramani tackle these difficult questions and more with Bill Fletcher Jr., Alicia Garza, Claire Sandberg, and Marcus Ferrell.
On today's show: Journalist Justine Barron, TRNN visual producer Andrew Corkery, and political commentator Marcus Ferrell. Hosted by Kim Brown. If you have comments/questions/suggestions email us at stircrazy@therealnews.com
On today's show: Journalist Justine Barron, TRNN visual producer Andrew Corkery, and political commentator Marcus Ferrell. Hosted by Kim Brown.If you have comments/questions/suggestions email us at stircrazy@therealnews.com
What lessons does the long arc of Black political struggle bring to bear on the Bernie Sanders movement? In this moment of Black-led uprising, the shortcomings of the campaign are stark. And yet, Bernie's campaign popularized socialism and organized tens of thousands of people, many of whom are still in motion. What are the real lessons we should learn from the Bernie Sanders 2020 campaign? What lessons can be learned by examining the history and trajectory of Black political struggle? How has the terrain been fundamentally changed by the summer uprisings, and what impact will it have on the November elections?In this OrgUp exclusive, hosts Adam Gold and Rishi Awatramani tackle these difficult questions and more with Bill Fletcher Jr., Alicia Garza, Claire Sandberg, and Marcus Ferrell.
On today's show: TRNN visual producer Andrew Corkery, political commentator Marcus Ferrell, and political consultant Adriel Hampton, with special guest Ricarra Jones, MD/DC political director for 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers-East. Hosted by Kim Brown.
On today's show: TRNN visual producer Andrew Corkery, political commentator Marcus Ferrell, and political consultant Adriel Hampton, with special guest Ricarra Jones, MD/DC political director for 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers-East. Hosted by Kim Brown.
On today's show: Sociologist Taure Brown, political commentator Marcus Ferrell, and TRNN political editor Don Rojas. Hosted by Kim Brown. If you have questions/comments/suggestions for the show email us at stircrazy@therealnews.com
On today's show: Sociologist Taure Brown, political commentator Marcus Ferrell, and TRNN political editor Don Rojas. Hosted by Kim Brown.If you have questions/comments/suggestions for the show email us at stircrazy@therealnews.com
On today's show: Holly Blue of Rent Strike 2020, political commentator Marcus Ferrell, and TRNN reporter Jaisal Noor. Hosted by Kim Brown.
On today's show: Holly Blue of Rent Strike 2020, political commentator Marcus Ferrell, and TRNN reporter Jaisal Noor. Hosted by Kim Brown.
On today's show: TRNN visual producer Andrew Corkery, political consultant and community organizer Marcus Ferrell, and managing director of K-12 education for the Center for American Progress Dr. Khalilah Harris. Hosted by Kim Brown.
On today's show: TRNN visual producer Andrew Corkery, political consultant and community organizer Marcus Ferrell, and managing director of K-12 education for the Center for American Progress Dr. Khalilah Harris. Hosted by Kim Brown.
Before the ruling was announced, TRNN spoke with Norman Solomon and Marcus Ferrell about how the split between establishment Democrats and progressives could help hand Trump the November election.
On today's show: TRNN Managing Editor Marc Steiner, TRNN Executive Producer Lisa Snowden-McCray, and special guest political commentator Marcus Ferrell. Hosted by Kim Brown.
On today's show: TRNN Managing Editor Marc Steiner, TRNN Executive Producer Lisa Snowden-McCray, and special guest political commentator Marcus Ferrell. Hosted by Kim Brown.
Episode #16 of Stir Crazy, on The Real News Network. Political consultant Marcus Ferrell talks with TRNN Climate Reporter Steve Horn and Executive Producer Lisa Snowden-McCray about how Big Pharma and others are taking advantage of COVID-19. Hosted by TRNN reporter Kim Brown.
Episode #16 of Stir Crazy, on The Real News Network. Political consultant Marcus Ferrell talks with TRNN Climate Reporter Steve Horn and Executive Producer Lisa Snowden-McCray about how Big Pharma and others are taking advantage of COVID-19. Hosted by TRNN reporter Kim Brown.
Marcus Ferrell, a former Sanders operative, takes us from the last Democratic debate, to the eve of South Carolina's primary, to the upcoming Democratic nomination and the war with Trump.
The last time a Democrat won the White House, he had enormous support from black voters; lower support from black voters was one of many reasons Hillary Clinton lost in 2016. Marcus Ferrell, a political organizer from Atlanta, tells Radio Hour about the importance of turning out “unlikely voters” in order to win an election, which, for him, means black men. Jelani Cobb, a New Yorker staff writer and historian, points out that the four Democratic front-runners, all of whom are white, may struggle to get the turnout they need. Cobb tells David Remnick that Joe Biden’s strong lead may begin to fall after his weak showing among largely white voters in Iowa; Pete Buttigieg has very low support among South Carolina voters, and even faces opposition from black constituents in his home town, South Bend. But Bernie Sanders, Cobb says, seems to have made inroads with at least younger black voters since 2016.
The last time a Democrat won the White House, he had enormous support from black voters; lower support from black voters was one of many reasons Hillary Clinton lost in 2016. Marcus Ferrell, a political organizer from Atlanta, tells Radio Hour about the importance of turning out “unlikely voters” in order to win an election, which, for him, means black men. Jelani Cobb, a New Yorker staff writer and historian, points out that the four Democratic front-runners, all of whom are white, may struggle to get the turnout they need. Cobb tells David Remnick that Joe Biden’s strong lead may begin to fall after his weak showing among largely white voters in Iowa; Pete Buttigieg has very low support among South Carolina voters, and even faces opposition from black constituents in his home town, South Bend. But Bernie Sanders, Cobb says, seems to have made inroads with at least younger black voters since 2016. Plus, a New Yorker staffer picks three favorites.
There are those that run toward the sound of change This week on the podcast we talk with Marcus Ferrell, a man with a storied political career and a burning passion for criminal justice reform and equality. Marcus has worked as a consultant for the Bernie Sanders’ 2016 presidential race, David Garcia’s gubernatorial campaign in 2018, and Adrian Fontes’ run for Maricopa County Recorder in 2016. We also talk race, racism, and Arizona. You won't want to miss this conversation with a true change engineer.
Stacey Abrams burned a Georgia flag that had the image of the confederacy on it. My friend Marcus Ferrell put it brilliantly: Anyone that has an issue with this was never going to support her. I think that this statement can say a lot about the fight that I apparently refuse to let go of: Anyone who has an issue with directly fighting racism was never going to support a coalition that does fight racism.So why should we waste time on them when there are tens-of-millions of people we CAN reach who never voted.
An edited audio-only version of my recent interview with progressive AZ LD-24 candidate, Marcus Ferrell, conducted for Real Progressives. We discussing being a person of color in the progressive movement, his experience on the Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential campaign (where he was National African American outreach), what the progressive media and movement should do to improve its relationship with people of color, and the tragic death of his cousin at the hands of a police officer in 2013. (The full story: http://citizensmedia.tv/2018/07/23/marcusferrell)
Episode 62: We're not resting in the low-key week between Xmas and the New Year. Jonathan chats up Marcus Ferrell, who was Bernie Sanders' main man organizing African American voters, who is now in the fray himself, running for a state house seat in Arizona. And across the country from sunny Arizona, over in the much chillier temps of New Hampshire, Jonathan hears from progressive union leader and Bernie delegate Mark MacKenzie who is vying in a Democratic primary in the 1st Congressional District. Our Robber Baron is UK CEO Jeff Fairburn.
Get caught up on past episodes of The Way with Anoa!