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June 12, 2018
Imara Jones was recently featured as New York’s “2018 Champion of Pride” in Advocate. Activist, political journalist, and media maven Imara Jones launched The Last Sip, a news show on Free Speech TV, to get to the bottom of things and “expl...
June 12, 2018
Imara Jones sat down for a Q&A with Court Stroud for Forbes. “If we want a fairer and more inclusive society, we have to produce better news outlets,” says Imara Jones, a political journalist whose work has won Emmy and Peabody Awards. Jones recently c...
June 12, 2018
Imara Jones was recently sat down with Women’s eNews to talk about the success and impact of The Last Sip. Imara Jones doesn’t walk, talk or dress like your typical news anchor. That’s a good thing for a lot of people, especially 74 million millennia...
June 11, 2018
Week 9 Season Finale New York, June 8, 2018 — Oria Media announced today the guests who will appear on the fourth episode of The Last Sip, a half-hour weekly program aimed at activating and mobilizing historically marginalized communities, on Sunday, June 10...
June 1, 2018
Week 8 Focuses on Trans Rights in America New York, June 1, 2018 — Oria Media announced today the guests who will appear on the eighth episode of The Last Sip, a half-hour weekly program aimed at activating and mobilizing historically marginalized communitie...
May 26, 2018
Week 7 Features Modern Civil Rights Leader New York, May 25, 2018 — Oria Media announced today the guests who will appear on the fourth episode of The Last Sip, a half-hour weekly program aimed at activating and mobilizing historically marginalized communiti...
May 20, 2018
Week Six Features Black Women Political Candidates and Royal Wedding Special New York, May 18, 2018 — Oria Media announced today the guests who will appear on the fourth episode of The Last Sip, a half-hour weekly program aimed at activating and mobilizing h...
May 11, 2018
Week Five Features First-Time Political Candidates New York, May 4, 2018 — Oria Media announced today the guests who will appear on the fourth episode of The Last Sip, a half-hour weekly program aimed at activating and mobilizing historically marginalized co...
May 6, 2018
Week Four Features Leaders of Amnesty International USA, Color of Change, and Condé Nast’s  “Them” New York, May 4, 2018 — Oria Media announced today the guests who will appear on the fourth episode of The Last Sip, a half-hour weekly program aimed a...
April 29, 2018
Week Three Takes on North Korea, Bill Cosby, Sexual Assault and Healing New York, April 14, 2018 — Oria Media announced today the guests who will appear on the third episode of The Last Sip, a half-hour weekly program aimed at activating and mobilizing histo...
Scott Snyder of The Council on Foreign Relations discusses whether a formal end to the 65 year old Korean War is possible after the meeting between the presidents of North and South Korea.
Dr. Carolyn West discusses how the history of sexual assault against black women in the U.S. reverberates in the present.
Dr. Treva Lindsey lays out how Bill Cosby’s conviction was made possible through decades of activism by Black women.
The end of Scandal marked a historic moment for Black women in TV, Imara takes us through why.
Imara talk about how a warming planet can gentrification with Caroline Lewis of Miami’s The Cleo Institute.
Bombs in Syria and dramatic moves with North Korea are all taking place against the backdrop of falling poll numbers for Trump. To take us through what it means Imara sits down with BBC US Political Analyst, Eric. Ham.
Is the US sending the wrong message to Syria with bombs and how are women and girls the answer to that war? Imara sits down with Jamille Bigio of The Council for Foreign Relations to answer these questions.
Imara talks fossil fuel divestment as a tool to protect those hardest hit hit by climate change, name people of color in the US and around the world, with Thanu Yakupitiyage of 350.org.
This week on The Last Sip, Imara talks Syria, Trump legal woes, climate change’s impact on communities of color, and the end of “Scandal.”
Janelle Monet strikes a blow against misogyny with “PYNK” by encouraging women to let all of themselves just hang out.
Glenn Greenwald of The Intercept and Professor Erica Williams of Spelman College discuss the latest on the assassination of Brazilian Councillor Marielle Franco and it’s importance for women of color around the world.
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