Tanya Mosley
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He'll talk about what Donald Trump's new embrace of crypto will mean for financial regulation and the new Trump family crypto business, World Liberty Financial. I hope you'll join us. To keep up with what's on the show and get highlights of our interviews, follow us on Instagram at NPR Fresh Air. Fresh Air's executive producer is Danny Miller. Our technical director and engineer is Audrey Bentham.
Our interviews and reviews are produced and edited by Phyllis Myers, Anne-Marie Baldonado, Sam Brigger, Lauren Krenzel, Teresa Madden, Monique Nazareth, With Terry Gross, I'm Tanya Mosley.
Our interviews and reviews are produced and edited by Phyllis Myers, Anne-Marie Baldonado, Sam Brigger, Lauren Krenzel, Teresa Madden, Monique Nazareth, With Terry Gross, I'm Tanya Mosley.
Our interviews and reviews are produced and edited by Phyllis Myers, Anne-Marie Baldonado, Sam Brigger, Lauren Krenzel, Teresa Madden, Monique Nazareth, With Terry Gross, I'm Tanya Mosley.
This is Tanya Mosley, co-host of Fresh Air. And I just talked to Pamela Anderson about her big career comeback after years in the tabloids and not being taken seriously. She's entered a new era on stage and screen. Suzanne Somers had a great line. She said, you can't play a dumb blonde and be a dumb blonde. Find this interview with Pamela Anderson wherever you listen to Fresh Air.
This is Tanya Mosley, co-host of Fresh Air. And I just talked to Pamela Anderson about her big career comeback after years in the tabloids and not being taken seriously. She's entered a new era on stage and screen. Suzanne Somers had a great line. She said, you can't play a dumb blonde and be a dumb blonde. Find this interview with Pamela Anderson wherever you listen to Fresh Air.
This is Tanya Mosley, co-host of Fresh Air. And I just talked to Pamela Anderson about her big career comeback after years in the tabloids and not being taken seriously. She's entered a new era on stage and screen. Suzanne Somers had a great line. She said, you can't play a dumb blonde and be a dumb blonde. Find this interview with Pamela Anderson wherever you listen to Fresh Air.
This is Fresh Air. I'm Tanya Mosley. And in a rare convergence of history and politics, today is both Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Inauguration Day. It's only the second time this has happened since MLK Day became a federal holiday.
This is Fresh Air. I'm Tanya Mosley. And in a rare convergence of history and politics, today is both Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Inauguration Day. It's only the second time this has happened since MLK Day became a federal holiday.
This is Fresh Air. I'm Tanya Mosley. And in a rare convergence of history and politics, today is both Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Inauguration Day. It's only the second time this has happened since MLK Day became a federal holiday.
This juxtaposition of honoring a civil rights icon while swearing in a controversial president creates a stark symbolic contrast, a collision of narratives that raises profound questions about the state of Dr. King's dream in modern America.
This juxtaposition of honoring a civil rights icon while swearing in a controversial president creates a stark symbolic contrast, a collision of narratives that raises profound questions about the state of Dr. King's dream in modern America.
This juxtaposition of honoring a civil rights icon while swearing in a controversial president creates a stark symbolic contrast, a collision of narratives that raises profound questions about the state of Dr. King's dream in modern America.
Joining me to talk about King's legacy and what it means to have this day shared with Donald Trump is sociologist and New York Times opinion columnist Tressie McMillan Cottom. She's a professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of Thick and other essays.
Joining me to talk about King's legacy and what it means to have this day shared with Donald Trump is sociologist and New York Times opinion columnist Tressie McMillan Cottom. She's a professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of Thick and other essays.
Joining me to talk about King's legacy and what it means to have this day shared with Donald Trump is sociologist and New York Times opinion columnist Tressie McMillan Cottom. She's a professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of Thick and other essays.
Also joining me is Princeton African-American Studies professor and religion scholar Eddie Glott Jr., who has authored several books, most recently We Are the Leaders We Have Been Waiting For. Both are known for their insightful analysis of race, religion, and politics in the United States. Tressie McMillan Cottom and Eddie Glaude, welcome to Fresh Air. It's a pleasure to be here.
Also joining me is Princeton African-American Studies professor and religion scholar Eddie Glott Jr., who has authored several books, most recently We Are the Leaders We Have Been Waiting For. Both are known for their insightful analysis of race, religion, and politics in the United States. Tressie McMillan Cottom and Eddie Glaude, welcome to Fresh Air. It's a pleasure to be here.
Also joining me is Princeton African-American Studies professor and religion scholar Eddie Glott Jr., who has authored several books, most recently We Are the Leaders We Have Been Waiting For. Both are known for their insightful analysis of race, religion, and politics in the United States. Tressie McMillan Cottom and Eddie Glaude, welcome to Fresh Air. It's a pleasure to be here.
You know, Dr. Martin Luther King's daughter, Bernice King, said that she's glad Inauguration Day happens to fall on MLK Day because it means that her dad is still speaking to us. And I want to ask both of you what you're reflecting on as we watch President-elect Donald Trump become the 47th president of the United States. I'll start with you, Tressie.