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The Truth with Sherwin Hughes
101.7 The Truth
50 episodes
1 day ago
we unpack the controversy around Senator JD Vance’s recent comments about SNAP benefits — and the irony of forgetting he once relied on them himself. We explore how politicians’ personal histories with poverty shape (or distort) their public policies today.
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we unpack the controversy around Senator JD Vance’s recent comments about SNAP benefits — and the irony of forgetting he once relied on them himself. We explore how politicians’ personal histories with poverty shape (or distort) their public policies today.
Show more...
News
Society & Culture,
Government,
News Commentary
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10/31/25 11AM The Hallmark of Racism
The Truth with Sherwin Hughes
48 minutes
1 week ago
10/31/25 11AM The Hallmark of Racism
Sherwin breaks down the enduring signatures of racism — how it disguises itself in everyday systems, language, and behavior. From history to the present, he examines how bias becomes normalized and what it takes to dismantle it at its roots. This is not just a conversation about racism — it’s a challenge to recognize its hallmarks in our own world.
The Truth with Sherwin Hughes
we unpack the controversy around Senator JD Vance’s recent comments about SNAP benefits — and the irony of forgetting he once relied on them himself. We explore how politicians’ personal histories with poverty shape (or distort) their public policies today.