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Into America

By: MSNBC Trymaine Lee
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  • Into America is a show about being Black in America. These stories explore what it means to hold truth to power and this country to its promises. Told by people who have the most at stake.
    2020 NBC News
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  • Uncounted Millions BONUS: Nikole Hannah-Jones & Michael Harriot Live
    May 31 2024

    In a follow up to the series Uncounted Millions: the Power of Reparations - which chronicled the remarkable story of Gabriel Coakley, one of the only Black Americans to ever receive reparations for slavery – Trymaine Lee hosted a live discussion and debate on the future of reparations for Black Americans at the 92nd Street Y on May 29th, 2024. Trymaine was joined onstage by Pulitzer-prize winning journalist and creator of the 1619 Project, Nikole Hannah-Jones, and author and columnist at thegrio.com, Michael Harriot. The conversation ranged from the case for reparations today...what might be owed and who should qualify...and what might it take for legislation to finally break through.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Join Into America at the 92nd Street Y
    May 14 2024

    Into America has a live show coming up! Pulitzer prize-winning writer Nikole Hannah-Jones and acclaimed author and columnist Michael Harriot will join host Trymaine Lee onstage at the 92nd St Y in New York City on Wednesday May 29th. As a follow up to our “Uncounted Millions” series, Trymaine, Nikole, and Michael will grapple with what reparations could and should look like for Black Americans going forward. You can join us in-person or via live stream.

    Get your tickets now while still available.

    For more:

    Uncounted Millions: The Power of Reparations

    The 1619 Project

    Michael Harriot’s columns at theGrio

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    1 min
  • Uncounted Millions BONUS: The GU272
    Apr 11 2024

    In “Uncounted Millions: The Power of Reparations,” host Trymaine Lee used the story of Gabriel Coakley and his family to explore past and future conversations around reparations. That conversation has come to include educational institutions, many of which were built and sustained through enslavement, like the one mere blocks from Coakley’s home in Washington, DC: Georgetown University. On this special bonus episode, sponsored by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Into America dives into racial reconciliation and the GU272. Trymaine speaks with descendants of the 272 enslaved people sold to save the university, and the Jesuit leader trying to work towards repair. What can these conversations teach us about what, if anything, can be done to heal the past?

    If you want more of Into America & you’re close to New York, check out a live event at the 92nd Street Y on May 29. We’ll continue the conversation on reparations with special guests Nikole Hannah-Jones and Michael Harriot. For more information, go to 92NY.org/events.

    And, some great news: Into America and our colleagues at Prosecuting Donald Trump have been nominated for Webby Awards! And MSNBC needs your help to win. Check out vote.webbyawards.com and search for “MSNBC” to vote for both shows.

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Learning about real black history

This is for real. I don't have to worry if the story is being told right. I don't have to worry that I'm being lied to. This podcast is uplifting and will snap you upright and open your eyes and mind. Learn from it, learn the truth, learn American history as it is unfettered by lies by those who....lie. Don't be afraid of the truth.

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Powerful, Interesting, Informative, and Necessary.

This is exactly the type of program that I have wished networks would prioritize for years. Tremaine Lee elevates voices and experiences that might not otherwise be heard and I love it!

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Excellent

Loving the timeline. I remember where I was!! I had no idea how much I lived this history! I was 16 and from LA. I spent the summer of 1980 in New York - the hottest on record. My first time in NY and I was caught up in the east coast vs. west coast hip hop movement. Best time of my life!!

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