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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Vanita Gupta on police reform, accountability and culture 2023-02-14
Mark Whitaker on 1966 – the year Black Power challenged the civil rights movement 2023-02-08
Maya Moore Irons and Jonathan Irons on ‘Love & Justice’ 2023-01-31
Best of: Wes Moore on becoming Maryland’s first African American governor 2023-01-24
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins on ‘Kindred’ and reexamining American slavery through science fiction 2023-01-18
Bill Nighy on ‘Living,’ mortality and ‘Love Actually’ 2023-01-10
Best of: Michael R. Jackson’s ‘big, Black and queer’ musical, ‘A Strange Loop’ 2023-01-03
Best of: Inside the personal and political life of Democratic strategist Lis Smith 2022-12-27
Elegance Bratton on the masculinity of forgiveness 2022-12-20
Cherry Jones and Vera Farmiga on ‘Five Days at Memorial’ 2022-12-13
Wes Moore on becoming Maryland’s first African American governor 2022-12-06
Best of: Michael Fanone’s battle for accountability for Jan. 6 2022-11-29
Linda Thomas-Greenfield’s journey from the segregated South to the United Nations 2022-11-22
Matthew F. Delmont on Black Americans fighting for ‘double victory’ in WWII 2022-11-15
Wendell Pierce puts ‘Death of A Salesman’ in a whole new light 2022-11-08
Rahul Gupta on fentanyl and the nightmare of synthetic drugs 2022-11-01
Michael Fanone’s battle for accountability for Jan. 6 2022-10-25
Sen. Gary Peters on what’s at stake this midterm season 2022-10-18
Nikki Giovanni is against banning any book 2022-10-11
Nina Totenberg and Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s decades-long friendship 2022-10-04
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