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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Robin Thede on comedically reflecting on Black America through ‘A Black Lady Sketch Show’ 2022-06-21
Michael R. Jackson’s ‘big, Black and queer’ musical, ‘A Strange Loop’ 2022-06-14
Eric Holder on the violent past and imperiled future of voting 2022-06-07
Jeff Nussbaum on history’s ‘undelivered’ speeches 2022-05-31
The ‘constant barrage of tragedy’ shaping Black America 2022-05-24
“Broken Doors,” Episode 1 2022-05-20
Illinois governor says ‘hell no’ to overturning Roe v. Wade 2022-05-17
Danyel Smith’s ‘Very Personal History’ gives Black women of pop music their due 2022-05-10
Four years in Jackie Robinson’s life 2022-04-29
Janelle Monáe redefines the American Dream 2022-04-26
Telling the full history of a Founding Father’s plantation 2022-04-19
Harvey Fierstein on his memoir and LGBT kids today 2022-04-12
The significance of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson 2022-04-05
Mariama Diallo and Zoe Renee on the horror of microaggressions in ‘Master’ 2022-03-29
Wil Haygood on representation and ‘colorization’ in film 2022-03-22
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on how sanctions work to isolate Russia 2022-03-15
Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy on Russia, Jan. 6 and why she isn't seeking a fourth term 2022-03-08
Rep. Joyce Beatty on the nomination of a Black woman to the Supreme Court 2022-03-01
A conversation with Janai S. Nelson 2022-02-22
Al Franken is 'the only former U.S. senator currently on tour' 2022-02-15
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