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News talk podcast featuring national, regional, and global news in the funkiest way possible! Tackling real issues with some of the most notable guests in the country and addressing the concerns that mainstream media leaves out! Enjoy politics from the overall perspective of the Black community while highlighting Southern voices and opinions. It’s our news, our narratives, our way.

May 29, 2020

On this episode of the Funky Politics, DC is joined by Richard Douglas Jones, comedian and entertainer. They discuss a myriad of topics surrounding police brutality and racism, COVID-19, and the 2020 election. Make sure you tune into this Funky episode and the latest episodes of the Funky Politics on the Kudzukian...


May 28, 2020

On this episode of the Funky Politics, DC is joined by Sean Ali-Waddell Jr., community activist and cousin to the late, great Muhammad Ali. They discuss the police shooting of Breonna Taylor in Louisville, KY, and the murder of Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia. We get words of encouragement and advice on how young people...


May 25, 2020

On this episode of the Funky Politics, DC is joined by Sadiqa Reynolds, President and CEO of the Louisville Urban League. They discuss the tragic police shooting of Breonna Taylor in Louisville, KY and the apparent, continued lack of value given to black life by American police officers across the country. Make sure...


May 22, 2020

On this episode of the Funky Politics, DC is joined by James "Jay" Bailey, President and CEO of the Russell Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Atlanta, GA. They discuss the important role black entrepreneurs and businesses play in helping build wealth within the black communities of America. Make sure...


May 20, 2020

On this episode of the Funky Politics, DC is joined by Bongi and Collin Damans, musical artists, authors, and songwriters from South Africa.. They examine the impact COVID-19 has on the music industry worldwide and compare the reaction the South African government had to the pandemic as opposed to the United States....