Opinion writer Jonathan Capehart talks with newsmakers who challenge your ideas on politics, and explore how race, religion, age, gender and cultural identity are redrawing the lines that both divide and unite America. "Capehart" is a podcast from Washington Post Opinions, with conversations adapted from Washington Post Live events.

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Why Billy Porter says he can’t be a politician 2020-05-15
The eerie similarities between the killings of Ahmaud Arbery and Trayvon Martin 2020-05-12
‘Dying of whiteness’ during the coronavirus pandemic 2020-05-05
Coronavirus is exploiting ‘the fissures of society,’ the Rev. William Barber says 2020-04-28
How Michigan's governor and Chicago's mayor are battling coronavirus 2020-04-24
America 'has been abused by this president,' former RNC chairman Michael Steele says 2020-04-21
‘I was right’ about the G-spot, says Dr. Ruth 2020-04-14
Coronavirus is a totally different disaster for philanthropies to handle 2020-04-07
240,000 coronavirus deaths: ‘In what circle of hell is that a good outcome,’ asks Susan Rice 2020-04-03
‘No such thing as social distancing’ when you’re incarcerated.' 2020-03-31
An insight into Kamala Harris, a potential VP for Biden 2020-03-24
Val Demings says the VP talk is 'such an honor' 2020-03-17
Election forecaster Rachel Bitecofer explains "the reason Joe Biden is the nominee" 2020-03-10
Chasten Buttigieg reflects on husband's presidential campaign 2020-03-03
Why Pete Buttigieg thinks he's the one to beat Donald Trump 2020-02-25
Richie Jackson on why being gay is a gift 2020-02-18
Doug Jones's impeachment vote was more courageous than Romney's 2020-02-12
Deval Patrick to Democrats: ‘Others have plans, I have results’ 2020-02-04
Jonathan Metzl on how white identity permeates policymaking outside of Washington 2020-01-28
Rep. Swalwell on impeachment: ‘America won’t get a fair trial if witnesses don’t testify’ 2020-01-21
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