- July 12, 2016The press too often spins its wheels, steering away from the honest dialogue America needs.
- July 12, 2016Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad continues the conversation about the history of race, crime and policing in a new interview with NPR's Code Switch podcast.
- July 11, 2016Could recent tragedies mark a shift in the nation's gun control debate?
- July 9, 2016We need a profound shift in our collective consciousness in order to challenge an entrenched system of racial and social control — and build a new America.
- July 8, 2016The transcript of Bill Moyers June
- July 8, 2016Bill speaks with scholar Khalil Gibran Muhammad about white supremacy in America and the power of what Martin Luther King Jr. called the "unarmed truth."
- July 8, 2016Why do seemingly routine encounters with police too often escalate and lead to death?
- May 5, 2016In a two-part conversation, the Princeton professor argues that a “value gap” in America is keeping us from seeing each other as fellow citizens, and it’s stunting our democracy.
- May 2, 2016In part two of Bill's interview with the Princeton professor, he explains why he believes the Democratic Party should be "challenged to its core" by black voters this November.
- April 28, 2016Bill speaks with the scholar and Princeton professor about the tremendous racial inequalities that remain as the final term of America's first black president draws to a close.