Topic: Domestic Workers

3 chapters across the catalog

71: Seven Shots
26:17 - 30:15

71: Seven Shots

Community Policing, The Decline of Local Conflict Resolution

A discussion ensues regarding the over-reliance on police to settle domestic disputes that were historically handled within communities. The hosts criticize the shift toward involving social workers in high-tension calls in cities like Austin, arguing that men in the community should take more responsibility for de-escalating local conflicts.

52: Build Black Better
15:23 - 18:31

52: Build Black Better

Kamala Harris, Build Back Better, Domestic Workers Bill of Rights

Kamala Harris discusses the "Build Back Better" plan in an interview with Aaron Haynes, focusing on healthcare for seniors and the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights. Critics note that Harris emphasizes "women of color" and "working families" rather than policies specifically for black Americans. The segment highlights her pivot away from the "Lift Act" and her general approach of addressing systemic issues through broad economic policies rather than targeted racial tangibles.

46: Kamala Kanye King
2:30:13 - 2:36:58

46: Kamala Kanye King

The 19th News and the "Build Back Better" Agenda

Kamala Harris gave her first post-nomination interview to "The 19th," a newly formed non-profit news organization. During the interview, Harris discussed the "Build Back Better" plan and the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights, which primarily affects women of color. The hosts note that Harris failed to mention Biden's "Lift Every Voice" Black agenda, suggesting the "Lift Act" was a pre-negotiated deal made when she dropped out of the primary.