This episode opens with Errol setting the stage for a powerful discussion as the show also recognizes Women’s History Month. Mikeya Jones leads the Women’s History Spotlight by honoring trailblazing activist and former congresswoman Shirley Chisholm, highlighting her legacy of courage, representation, and unwavering commitment to justice.
Tay Akins begins the conversation with Tea With Tay – “Culture,” exploring how culture shapes identity, community, and the way movements organize and respond to injustice. David Marshall follows with the Marshall Minute, offering insight and reflection on current social and political realities impacting working people. The hosts then examine “Florida Under Fire: Labor, Rights & Reality Check,” unpacking the political and economic pressures facing workers and unions in the state. In “Taxed From Every Direction,” all hosts discuss how working families are being squeezed by rising costs, policies, and economic structures that disproportionately burden everyday people.
The conversation continues with “Culture Is Not Racism,” where the hosts confront the ongoing debates around identity, heritage, and how cultural expression is often misunderstood or weaponized in public discourse. Mikeya Jones then delivers the awareness segment, connecting national awareness efforts to labor, health, and community well-being. Timmia Wiley closes the program with Union Buster of the Week, calling out actions and institutions undermining workers’ rights and reinforcing the importance of solidarity and accountability within the labor movement.