Topic: Gwen Ifill

2 chapters across the catalog

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
2:15:16 - 2:20:01

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

NAACP Legal Defense Fund and Sherrilyn Ifill

The hosts introduce Sherrilyn Ifill, former President of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and a former board member of the Open Society Foundations. They note her familial connection to the late PBS journalist Gwen Ifill. The discussion sets up an analysis of Ifill's views on race and law enforcement, highlighting her deep ties to the Soros-funded institutional network.

34: Big Momma Drama
11:44 - 15:47

34: Big Momma Drama

Yamiche Alcindor, Jerome Adams Press Room Confrontation

PBS NewsHour correspondent Yamiche Alcindor questioned Surgeon General Jerome Adams on whether his use of "Big Mama" and "Abuela" was offensive to minority communities. Adams defended his language as authentic to his own family and the outreach requested by the NAACP. The exchange highlights the tension between cultural authenticity and professional decorum, referencing the "Big Momma's House" film franchise and Tyler Perry's Madea as examples of the term's prevalence in media.