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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.

Symone Sanders Townsend and Eugene Daniels were once at odds as White House staffer and White House reporter. Now they’re friends and collea...

Rachel Maddow’s new series lays bare one of the most shocking decisions in American history. It’s story that reveals how an executive order...

As a bonus for Into America listeners, we're sharing Trymaine's recent conversation on Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes podcast. Tryma...

In a follow up to the series Uncounted Millions: the Power of Reparations - which chronicled the remarkable story of Gabriel Coakley, one of...

Into America has a live show coming up! Pulitzer prize-winning writer Nikole Hannah-Jones and acclaimed author and columnist Michael Harriot...

In “Uncounted Millions: The Power of Reparations,” host Trymaine Lee used the story of Gabriel Coakley and his family to explore past and fu...

Can reparations be a reality for all Black Americans? In New York , the state Gabriel Coakley’s descendants now call home, the governor has...

As the Coakley and Flateau families change and grow through time, so too does the conversation on reparations for Black Americans. In this e...

Gabriel Coakley was an exception. But what about the rule? In episode 3 of “Uncounted Millions: The Power of Reparations,” we’ll travel with...

In episode 2 of “Uncounted Millions: The Power of Reparations,” Gabriel Coakley builds on the freedom and success found in the first part of...

The movement for reparations is gaining traction across the country, as cities and states debate what is owed to the descendants of the form...

Into America is back! In a new series, “Uncounted Millions,” we take a look at one of today's most pressing debates: reparations. On a journ...

Chris Hayes is on tour with his podcast " Why Is This Happening? " for a series of live shows. In Chicago, he celebrated 50 years of hip-hop...

Nearly 30 years ago, California voters approved Prop 209 , which banned affirmative action for the state’s public universities. For some eli...

California’s official task force on reparations has delivered its final report to the state legislature. The report includes a formula for d...

When the news of a Freaknik documentary hit Twitter, people joked about seeing their parents, aunts, uncles on film having too much of a goo...

This week, the US Supreme Court struck down the use of Affirmative Action in higher education, in one of the most widely watched cases of th...

Every June, Pride month is a time for self-expression and celebration. But the road here was paved with struggle and sacrifice. From confron...

America as we know it today would be nothing without Black labor. From the first enslaved Africans who built our economy, to the unheralded...

In Galveston, Texas on June 19, 1865, Union General Gordon Granger announced General Order No. 3: “the people of Texas are informed that, in...

The future is now. Artificial Intelligence already exists in smartphones, helps power social media algorithms, and is accessible through cou...

Last week, Into America told the story of Freedom House, a Black-run ambulance service that defined American EMS in the late 1960s. Today, T...

In May 2020, the murder of George Floyd inspired people to take to the streets in America and overseas, calling for cop reform , the defundi...

The entertainment industry and its TV and film writers can’t get on the same page. For the first time in over a decade, the Writers Guild of...

In May of last year, Tops Supermarket in East Buffalo was attacked by a lone white supremacist. Motivated by “ great replacement theory, ” t...

Tracy McMillan’s dad spent most of her life in prison, getting out for the last time when she was in her 40s. But for all the movies and sho...

Black women are three times more likely to suffer from pregnancy and childbirth complications than white women. And when faced with a health...

The conversative, white majority in Mississippi’s state legislature has continued to systematically undermine the ability of its capital, th...

In March of 2019, Morgan Cooper dropped a video on YouTube that quickly went viral. It was a short film that he made as a passion project, a...

In 2015, a police officer shot and killed LaKeith Smith’s friend, A’Donte Washington, during a burglary gone wrong. But years later, LaKeith...

When toxic chemical spill from a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio last month led to health concerns in the area, the disaster attrac...

Retired Florida professor Marvin Dunn has been dismayed at recent efforts to battle so-called critical race theory and limit the way educato...

The Louisville Metro Police Department has engaged in sweeping civil rights abuses against Black people, women, and people with disabilities...

Jean-Michel Basquiat was an iconic American artist who rose to fame in the downtown New York City cultural scene of the late 1970s and early...

Trymaine Lee reflects on the direction of hip-hop over the last decade: through the Trump and Biden administrations, the rise of Black Lives...

By the late 90s, rap was the world’s pop music. The money was flowing, creating hip-hop moguls and welcoming in the Bling Era. But as hip-ho...

As hip-hop found its rhythm in the late 80s and early 90s, artists had to grapple with the scars of violence the drug war was causing within...

By the 1980s, hip-hop artists were beginning to expand the party culture of hip-hop's early years and think about what they wanted to say wi...

Hip-hop is a rose that grew from concrete. And there’s no other place it could have grown than the fertile soil of the South Bronx. At the b...

Trayvon Martin’s hoodie was never supposed to end up in an exhibit on Reconstruction at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African America...

On June 17, 2015, a white extremist shot and killed nine Black people in the Mother Emanuel AME church in Charleston, South Carolina as they...

New Orleans’s Tremé neighborhood is one of the oldest Black neighborhoods in America, and at the heart of that was Claiborne Avenue . In the...

In 1865, General William Tecumseh Sherman asked a group of African Americans in Georgia what they needed most to start their new lives as fr...

In February 2022, Into America launched “Reconstructed,” a series about the legacy of Reconstruction. The story begins in the late 1860s, as...

We’re welcoming in a new year by checking in on a few former guests. Tavonia Evans, founder of the cryptocurrency Guapcoin , gives us the st...

Black Christmas music is a genre of its own. From originals like “All I Want for Christmas is You,” to our spin on the so-called classics, t...

After nearly 3 years and 200 episodes, Into America is having its first mailbag episode! We’ve asked for questions from listeners, former gu...

When Marsha Coleman-Adebayo heard a rumor that members of her church might be buried under a parking lot for a high-rise apartment building,...

It’s been just over a month since Elon Musk became CEO of Twitter, capping off a months-long , controversial, $44 billion takeover. The comp...

Since the advent of powered flight, African Americans have been fighting for a spot in the skies. During World War I Eugene Jacques Bullard...