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Joy-Ann Reid
MSNBC Correspondent, Political Author & Host of "The ReidOut"
Julianne Malveaux
Economist, Author & Political Commentator; President Emerita of Bennett College for Women
Van Jones
Emmy Award-Winning TV Host, Political Strategist & Producer; Civil Rights & Environmental Advocate; NYT Bestselling Author; CEO of REFORM Alliance
Donna Brazile
Veteran Political Strategist, Best-Selling Author & Former Interim Chair of the Democratic National Committee; Professor in Women and Gender Studies at Georgetown
Heather Booth
American Civil Rights Activist, Feminist & Political Strategist
Zerlina Maxwell
Political Analyst, Sexual Assault Awareness Advocate & Author of "The End of White Politics"
Gloria Allred
Women's Rights Attorney, Founder of AM&G, Women's Equal Rights Advocate
Fania Davis
Restorative Justice Advocate, Civil Rights Attorney, Educator
Ijeoma Oluo
Writer & Social Activist Known for Her Work on Issues of Race & Identity; Author of "So You Want to Talk About Race"
Angela Rye
CNN Political Commentator, NPR Political Analyst, Attorney, Principal & CEO of IMPACT Strategies
Catherine Crier
Emmy-winning Journalist, Former State Judge, Managing Partner at Cajole Entertainment
Erika Andiola
Chief Advocacy Officer of RAICES & DREAMer
Charlene Carruthers
Writer, Filmmaker & Black Studies Scholar; Founder of BYP100
Maya L. Harris
Influential Voice at the Intersection of Politics, Public Policy & Civil Rights; Former Campaign Chairwoman for Kamala Harris's 2020 Presidential Bid
Charles Blow
Visual Op-Ed Columnist for The New York Times; CNN Contributor & NY Times Best-Selling Author of "Fire Shut Up in My Bones"
Karen Tse
Human Rights Defender & Social Entrepreneur; Founder of International Bridges of Justice
Zinhle Essamuah
Anchor at NBC News Daily & Documentary Filmmaker
Juan Williams
Senior Political Analyst at Fox News, Emmy Award-winning Author, Veteran Journalist
Laura Ingraham
Fox News Political Commentator, Television Host & Journalist; Former Criminal Defense Attorney
Dolores Huerta
Co-Founder of the United Farm Workers of America; First Latina Inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame; Two-Time U.S. Presidential Award Recipient