Season 3

Geoffrey Starks FCC Commissioner & Attorney
Commissioner of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
Geoffrey Starks FCC Commissioner & Attorney

Kenneth Kelly, CEO of First Independence Bank
Kenneth Kelly, author and CEO of a minority owned First Independence Bank.
Kenneth Kelly, CEO of First Independence Bank

John Hope Bryant Operation HOPE
John Hope Bryant, entrepreneur, businessman and financial literacy advisor.
John Hope Bryant Operation HOPE

H.E. Ambassador Onkokame Kitso Mokaila
Ambassador of the Republic of Botswana to the U.S.
H.E. Ambassador Onkokame Kitso Mokaila

Dr. Yolandra Hancock, discusses racial disparities and the impact of long COVID
Dr. Yolandra Hancock

Alisa Payne, Filmmaker and HBO Producer
Alisa Payne, Award-winning filmmaker, and producer.
Alisa Payne, Filmmaker and HBO Producer

Erica Loewe, White House Director of African American Media
White House Director of African American Media.
Erica Loewe, White House Director of African American Media

Thomasina Yearwood & Sandra Lam
A look at the community programs provided by the Thurgood Marshall Foundation.
Thomasina Yearwood & Sandra Lam

Valeisha Butterfield Jones, Recording Academy Co-President
Recording Academy Co-President Valeisha Butterfield Jones.
Valeisha Butterfield Jones, Recording Academy Co-President

Environmental attorney and toxicologist, Dr. Adrienne Hollis addresses the climate crisis.
Adrienne L. Hollis, PhD, JD

Kem Hecht, President of National STEM honor society, encourages STEM education and career.
Ken Hecht and Emmanuel Eppie

Artist Larry “Poncho” Brown uses his art to instill pride in the Black community.
Larry “Poncho” Brown

Lester Munson, a leader on global issues addresses the need for cybersecurity in the U.S.
Lester Munson

UBS Global wealth executive, Melinda Hightower, discusses the racial equality in finance.
Melinda Hightower

Michael Regan, 16th Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).