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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A holiday message from Jonathan 2021-12-28
'Citizen Ashe' traces the life and career of a tennis legend 2021-12-21
Billy Porter on growing up Black and gay in America 2021-12-14
Charles Blow's memoir is now an operatic masterpiece 2021-12-07
Michael J. Fox gets personal about Parkinson's 2021-11-30
Stevie Van Zandt's 'Unrequited Infatuations' 2021-11-23
Billie Jean King writes her biography — again 2021-11-16
Paris Hilton's fight against the 'troubled teen industry' 2021-11-09
John Legend isn't just an artist. He's an activist. 2021-11-02
A message from Jonathan 2021-09-28
Explaining the debt ceiling in plain English 2021-09-21
'The monuments were murder' 2021-09-14
Rep. Andy Kim on anti-Asian hate 2021-09-07
Sen. Jeff Merkley's decade-long push for filibuster reform 2021-08-31
The Republican Party is still in thrall to Donald Trump. Its members could learn from Stuart Stevens 2021-08-24
We need more honest teaching of America's painful history 2021-08-17
Ibram X. Kendi explains why racist policies — not people — are the problem 2021-08-10
Equity is about more than just hiring diverse employees 2021-08-03
Texas state Rep. Senfronia Thompson explains why she joined the Austin walkout 2021-07-27
Mitch Landrieu says when it comes to race, 'people are closing their eyes to basic history' 2021-07-20
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