The singer talks about police reform, voting rights and his role as a Black artist in today's climate. This episode is adapted from a Washington Post Live conversation that originally aired Oct. 1.
The singer talks about police reform, voting rights and his role as a Black artist in today's climate. This episode is adapted from a Washington Post Live conversation that originally aired Oct. 1.
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The singer talks about police reform, voting rights and his role as a Black artist in today's climate. This episode is adapted from a Washington Post Live conversation that originally aired Oct. 1.
The singer talks about police reform, voting rights and his role as a Black artist in today's climate. This episode is adapted from a Washington Post Live conversation that originally aired Oct. 1.
See more from Jonathan Capehart
After five years of incredible conversations, the curtain is coming down on "Cape Up." But that doesn't mean Jonathan is going away. Tune in for a special announcement.
Each year, thousands of young people are sent to congregate care settings to address behavioral concerns or to receive psychiatric support. In a conversation adapted from Washington Post Live, Paris Hilton, California Rep. Ro Khanna and advocate Caroline Cole join Jonathan for a discussion about the "troubled teen industry," where abuse runs rampant.