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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Voices: How segregationist George Wallace became a model for racial reconciliation 2019-05-16
Voices: Women of the civil rights movement 2019-05-09
Coming up on ‘Voices of the Movement’ … 2019-05-02
Voices: The story of Bloody Sunday and today’s pilgrimage to Selma 2019-04-25
Voices: How MLK's famous letter was smuggled out of jail 2019-04-18
Voices: Children ‘stripped of innocence’ 2019-04-11
Voices of the Movement: The day Martin Luther King Jr. died 2019-04-04
Coming soon: Voices of the Movement, a special project from Cape Up 2019-03-25
Schumer’s push on voting rights: 'Wake up and smell the coffee, Chief Justice' 2019-03-07
What Trump needs to learn about Frederick Douglass 2019-02-28
How Derek Black went from being the golden boy of white nationalism to its outspoken critic 2019-02-26
Why the most productive conversations around race, are probably the ones you never hear. 2019-02-21
‘Go ahead and have the theater’: Rep. Karen Bass knows there’s no actual emergency 2019-02-19
Jazz artist Wynton Marsalis says rap and hip-hop are 'more damaging than a statue of Robert E. Lee' 2019-02-14
Meet the ‘Colored Girls,’ the hidden figures in American politics 2019-02-12
Bryan Stevenson wants us to confront racial terrorism and then say, ‘Never again.’ 2019-02-07
The man who could be governor. Who is Justin Fairfax? 2019-02-05
How the justice system criminalizes the poor — and funds itself in the process 2019-01-29
‘We thought he was cute’: Remembering King with one of the 'Little Rock Nine' 2019-01-21
Is Kamala Harris running for president? 2019-01-15
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