• S4Ep3 | From Slave Patrols to ICE: The Roots of American Policing and Its Threat to Our Future ft. Dr. Ife Williams | BMR
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode of the Black Man's Roundtable, host Rodney Butler welcomes Dr. Ife Williams to discuss her manuscript onpolice brutality in Philadelphia. They explore the historical context of policing, the psychological effects of police violence on communities, and the challenges of police reform. Dr. Williams emphasizes the importance of community engagement and activism in addressing systemic issues within law enforcement. The conversation also touches on the role of ICE, qualified immunity, and the need for federal oversight in policing. Throughout the discussion, Dr. Williams shares insights from her book, research, and personalexperiences, highlighting the ongoing struggle for justice and accountability in the face of police brutality🎙🔥

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    1 Std. und 14 Min.
  • S3Ep2 | From Homelessness to Ecosystem Builder: How One Black Entrepreneur Transformed His Path ft. Paul Wilson, Jr. | Roundup
    Feb 13 2026

    This episode explores the constitutional struggle over voting rights and election integrity, examining how misinformation, partisan tactics, and legal battles threaten America's democratic foundations. Paul Wilson, Jr.—an expert in economic development and supply chain strategy—discuss the implications of recent federal actions on election authority, especially for Black communities. Wilson explains the limits of federal intervention, the Constitution's assignment of election duties, and strategies for voters and officials to protect election legitimacy. The episode is recommended for anyone interested in defending voting rights and understanding the legal safeguards behind American democracy.🎙🔥

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    1 Std. und 12 Min.
  • S3Ep2 | The Civil Rights Challenge No One Is Talking About: Fair Housing ~ ft. Amy McCoy | Local Lookout
    Feb 6 2026

    Most people don’t realize how HOAs, fair housing laws, and voting integrity affect our lives until these systems are threatened. In this episode, Bobby Fryer and Rodney Butler reveal tactics like FBI raids and super liens that endangerdemocracy and Black homeowners. They explain how narrative control and legislative loopholes perpetuate systemic inequities and offer actionable insights for residents to defend their rights. Expert Amy McCoy adds perspective on housing injustice and the power of education and activism.Whether you’re a homeowner, voter, or community leader, this episode equips you to challenge systemic abuse and advocate for change🎙️🏘️

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    1 Std. und 37 Min.
  • S4Ep2 | Emigration, ICE, and Differently Abled Adults | Co-hosts Special | BMR
    Jan 30 2026

    This episode critically explores how immigration, law enforcement, and systemic control are interconnected. It highlights relaxed standards for officers and increased agency militarization, revealing impacts on marginalized Communities. We examine policy history, such as deportations under Obama, address civil rights concerns, and expose how qualified immunity protects officers from accountability. The conversation covers emigration, immigration, and migration and the risks of restricted movement due to legal loopholes and discusses how biases and powerful interests influence law enforcement practices. Guest co-host Herschel Grangent, Jr., brings firsthand experience, sharing personal and professional insights into systemic failures and the challenges faced by vulnerable communities. The episode encourages critical thinking about mainstream narratives, offering clear analysis for those seeking justice, equity, and civil rights.

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    1 Std. und 28 Min.
  • S4Ep1 | Off My Neck: A Story of Resilience and Leadership ft. Robert Moore | BMR
    Jan 23 2026

    Join us for the premiere of the fourth season of the Black Man's Roundtable, where host Rodney Butler sits down with the Honorable Robert Moore, a distinguished author and former U.S. Marshal. In this compelling episode, Moore shares his journey from the segregated town of Algoma, Mississippi, to becoming a trailblazer in law enforcement and public service. Discover how Moore overcame systemic barriers, led the Illinois State Police's inaugural Affirmative Action Program, and became a respected advocate for diversity and equity. His memoir, "Off My Neck," serves as a testament to resilience and leadership, offering insights into his groundbreaking work and personal reflections.

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    1 Std. und 17 Min.
  • S3Ep1 | The Power of Community: Building a Better Future ft. Darris Rollins | Roundup
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode of the "Roundup", hosts Rodney Littles and Rodney Butler engage in a deep conversation with guest Darris Rollins about the importance of community empowerment, economic development, and the impact of recent policies on Black communities. They discuss the significance of education, local governance, and the challenges posed by data centers and economic disparities. The conversation also delves into the contentious topic of "white" reparations, emphasizing the need for historical context and accountability. As they reflect on the events of 2025, the hosts encourage listeners to take action in theircommunities and support Black-owned businesses.

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    1 Std. und 21 Min.
  • S3Ep1 | New Year, New Challenges: Navigating 2026 | Local Lookout
    Jan 9 2026

    In this episode of "Local Lookout," hosts Bobby Fryer and Rodney Butler dive into the complexities of 2026, exploring the geopolitical tensions surrounding the U.S. actions in Venezuela and the potential implications for international law. They discuss the broader impact of these events on global relations, including the controversial discussions about Greenland and NATO. Join them as they peel back the layers of political maneuvering, offering insights into the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in the new year. blackmansroundtable.com

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    58 Min.
  • "Strong Roots": Building Father-Son Bonds | ft. Julius Mosley | BMR S3Ep19
    Dec 19 2025

    Join us for an inspiring episode of the Black Man's Roundtable as we welcome Julius Mosley, author of "Strong Roots." Discover how Julius's journey from truck driver to author wasfueled by a passion for fatherhood and mentorship. In this episode, we delve into the power of affirmation and intentional parenting, exploring how these tools can strengthen father-son relationships. Julius shares his insights on leadership and the importance of nurturing emotional intelligence in our youth. Tune in to learn how you can plant the seeds of positivity and resilience in the next generation.

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    58 Min.