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CWA Hour of Power

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A justice filled hour of talk, solidarity, and worker power from the Communications Workers of America! Listen in as we talk with workers and union leaders about the issues they are facing and the exciting things they are doing to build power for social and economic justice at work and in their communities.

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Portada del episodio Unpaid Labor: The Truth About Self-Checkout; Mental Health Awareness Month; Equality When Convenient

Unpaid Labor: The Truth About Self-Checkout; Mental Health Awareness Month; Equality When Convenient

On this episode, Errol opens the show with a discussion on the powerful “All Roads Lead to Alabama” rally and what it means for organizing, visibility, and movement-building across the South. The hosts then turn to “Turning the Page: Workers, Community & The Fight for Respect at Novel,” highlighting the growing push for dignity, fairness, and worker voice in independent bookstores and community spaces. David Marshall delivers the Marshall Minute, offering reflection on accountability, solidarity, and the importance of staying grounded during difficult times. All hosts tackle “Unpaid Labor: The Truth About Self-Checkout,” examining how corporations continue shifting labor onto consumers while eliminating jobs and reducing human interaction in the workplace. Timmia Wiley returns with Union Buster of the Week, exposing another attack on worker rights and collective power. In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, the show highlights the importance of emotional wellness, rest, and community support. The episode closes with “Equality When Convenient? Gender Bias, Selective Service, and Who Bears the Burden of Citizenship,” a candid conversation on fairness, civic responsibility, and the unequal expectations placed on different groups in America today.

21 de may de 2026 - 58 min
Portada del episodio After Gutting the Voting Rights Act (Continued); Unpaid Labor: The Truth About Self-Checkout

After Gutting the Voting Rights Act (Continued); Unpaid Labor: The Truth About Self-Checkout

Errol opens this powerful episode as the hosts confront some of the most pressing issues impacting workers, voters, and everyday communities. The show begins with “After the Gutting of the Voting Rights Act: Where Do We Go From Here?” — a critical conversation examining the future of voting rights, access, representation, and the continued fight for democracy and equal protection under the law. David Marshall follows with the Marshall Minute, bringing perspective and reflection on the political and social realities shaping the labor movement today. All hosts then take on “Unpaid Labor: The Truth About Self-Checkout,” unpacking how corporations continue shifting work onto consumers while reducing jobs, cutting staff, and maximizing profits at the expense of workers and customer service. The episode closes with Timmia Wiley’s Union Buster of the Week, exposing another attack on worker rights and reinforcing why solidarity and collective action remain essential.

14 de may de 2026 - 59 min
Portada del episodio When Systems Fail Our Children; After Gutting the Voting Rights Act: Where Do We Go From Here?”

When Systems Fail Our Children; After Gutting the Voting Rights Act: Where Do We Go From Here?”

Errol opens the show as the hosts tackle some of the most urgent human rights and labor issues facing our communities today. Tay Akins brings another powerful Tea With Tay, followed by David Marshall’s Marshall Minute, offering reflection and perspective on the social and political climate shaping working families. The hosts then center a deeply important conversation in “Protecting Parker: When Systems Fail Our Children,” examining how policy failures and cuts to care systems impact children with disabilities and the families fighting to protect them. Timmia Wiley returns with Union Buster of the Week, exposing attacks on worker power and accountability. The show also takes on the critical question, “After the Gutting of the Voting Rights Act: Where Do We Go From Here?” exploring voting rights, representation, and the future of democracy. In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, the hosts highlight the importance of emotional wellness and community care. The episode closes with “Equality When Convenient? Gender Bias, Selective Service, and Who Bears the Burden of Citizenship,” challenging listeners to think critically about fairness, civic duty, and equal treatment under the law.

7 de may de 2026 - 57 min
Portada del episodio Spotlighting Activist Cheyenne Hunt; "The War on Women"; "Equality When Convenient?"

Spotlighting Activist Cheyenne Hunt; "The War on Women"; "Equality When Convenient?"

Errol opens the show by spotlighting activist Cheyenne Hunt, representing the rising generation of bold civic leadership and youth-driven change. Tay Akins leads Tea With Tay, bringing truth, energy, and perspective to the issues shaping our communities. David Marshall follows with the Marshall Minute, offering timely reflection on justice, power, and the challenges facing working people today. All hosts then unite for a powerful discussion, “The War on Women: Violence, Rollbacks, and Why This Has Got to Stop,” confronting attacks on women’s rights, safety, and equality. Timmia Wiley returns with Union Buster of the Week, exposing those undermining worker rights and collective power. The show closes with “Equality When Convenient? Gender Bias, Selective Service, and Who Bears the Burden of Citizenship,” examining fairness, civic duty, and how unequal expectations continue to shape democracy.

30 de abr de 2026 - 56 min
Portada del episodio Spotlighting Young Activist Demi Johnson; Breaking Down Worker Power; "The War On Women"

Spotlighting Young Activist Demi Johnson; Breaking Down Worker Power; "The War On Women"

Errol opens this powerful episode by spotlighting young activist Demi Johnson, whose leadership reminds us that age does not determine impact. Tay Akins returns with Tea With Tay, bringing sharp insight and unfiltered truth to the conversations shaping our communities. David Marshall delivers a timely Marshall Minute on A General Strike, breaking down worker power, collective action, and what happens when labor decides enough is enough. The hosts then come together for a critical discussion, “The War on Women: Violence, Rollbacks, and Why This Has Got to Stop,” confronting attacks on women’s rights, rising violence, and the urgent need for solidarity, protection, and action.

23 de abr de 2026 - 54 min
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