
This week on Black in Classic, we begin with a quick recap of last week’s episode before diving into a powerful set of current stories shaping the cultural and political landscape.
We start local with Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont, who’s under serious pressure to close the state budget while dealing with a $300 million Medicaid deficit. What does this mean for residents, and why does it feel like healthcare is always on the chopping block?
Then we zoom out to Donald Trump’s increasingly complicated relationship with Israel — an alliance once seen as unshakable now facing cracks and contradictions. What’s behind the shift?
We also get into a heavy but necessary conversation about the erosion of due process in the era of “believe all women.”From Tory Lanez to DDG, men are being judged — and often condemned — in the court of public opinion long before the facts are clear. What happens when justice is based on virality, not evidence?
And finally, we close with a discussion on Cassie’s testimony — the emotional weight it carries, and what it reveals about power, survival, and public silence.
This episode is layered, honest, and deeply necessary.
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