Joe Madison Interviews Vice President Kamala Harris
Vice President Kamala Harris joins Joe Madison the morning after presiding over Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation as the first Black woman Justice on the United States Supreme Court.

Vice President Kamala Harris joins Joe Madison the morning after presiding over Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation as the first Black woman Justice on the United States Supreme Court.
Joe Madison's book "Radio Active" is finally out and getting great reviews. Dr. David Canton, who co-authored the book, explains how they met and his favorite parts of the memoir. ・・・ Buy your copy today at https://joemadison.com/radioactive/
In one of the final interviews he ever gave, legendary DC broadcaster Bruce Johnson joins Joe Madison to discuss his memoir, "Surviving Deep Waters."
Joe Madison asks his listeners if they remember where they were 54 years ago, when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee.
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Brian Lamb, the founder and former CEO of C-SPAN, gives Madison a history lesson on how the network got started and how it's relevant today.
Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder educates the Madison Show audience on gerrymandering attempts taking place around the country and what they can do to stop it.
Joe Madison schools his audience about the need for the Emmett Till Antilynching Act, the morning after attending President Biden's ceremony to finally make lynching a federal hate crime.
DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison makes his appearance on the Madison show to talk on the Anti-Lynching Act, which is to be signed today, the Supreme Court and the latest about Jan. 6th. Also, Madison discusses the Don't Say Gay bill, which is now law in Florida.
Joe Madison interviews Kimberly Norwood, Professor of Law at Washington University in St. Louis, about colorism and its serious impact on the Black community.
Joe Madison interviews Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and speaks with listeners about the historic Supreme Court nomination of Judge Kentanji Brown Jackson and the ridiculous attacks she faced during her confirmation hearing.
In this special episode, Joe Madison is interviewed by Thom Hartmann on SiriusXM Progress about his new memoir titled "Radio Active." Buy the book today: https://joemadison.com/radioactive/
Acclaimed historian Henry Louis Gates and fellow professor Andrew Curran go back hundreds to years to reveal how science contributed to anti-Blackness around the world, as scholars began to define the concept of race.
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee joins Joe Madison with an update on H.R. 40, the bill that will study reparations.
Joe Madison explains to his audience why Americans have a responsibility to care about the war in Ukraine and human rights anywhere in the world.
"Moscow Marjorie" Taylor Greene proves she is the new "Tokyo Rose" when she says Ukraine should give up the fight and surrender to Russia and Vladimir Putin.
Joe Madison and his listeners hit back at the Governor of Mississippi for calling the teaching of Black history "indoctrination" as he signed a bill banning it from schools.
Rep. Michele Rayner, the first openly queer Black woman elected to the Florida Legislature, breaks down the dangers of the "Don't Say Gay" bill in her state.
Joe Madison announces his new memoir "Radio Active," and weighs in on Colin Kaepernick's intention to return to the NFL. Order the book today at https://joemadison.com/radioactive/
In this episode, a report states that the Census has undercounted Black people, but overcounted Whites and Asians. Madison gives his take on this serious issue, along with actor Jussie Smollett's sentencing and the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Congresswoman Gwen Moore of Wisconsin shares the truth in the history about housing discrimination and how we can do better for Black and brown Americans in 2022.
In this special episode, Joe Madison reaches into the archive to share his very first call for a federal Antilynching law, on May 2, 2018. Nearly four years later, Congress has finally passed the Emmett Till Antilynching Act.
Joe Madison talks with his listeners about the history and the present-day discrimination against Black hairstyles and what politicians can do to make a change.
Olympic gold medalist and anti-doping activist Edwin Moses explains how Russia's invasion of the Ukraine is finally leading to consequences for their sports program—where "corruption is a way of life."
Joe Madison interviews Derrica Wilson and Natalie Wilson, co-founders of the Black and Missing Foundation, Inc., about their work to support families and raise awareness of the pandemic of missing people of color around the country.
On the morning of President Biden's State of the Union address, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer State of the Union 2022: Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Majority Leader Steny Hoyercover voting rights, the conflict in Ukraine and the passage of the Emmett Till Antilynching Act.
90-year-old Elizabeth Meaders joins Joe Madison to uplift her amazing collection of African American history, which goes up for auction March 15. Learn more here: https://www.guernseys.com/v2/meaders_collection.html
In this special episode, Joe Madison speaks truth to power on how to talk with kids about Black History Month.
David Cay Johnston has more information on Donald Trump than possibly any journalist on the planet, and he exposes even more about Trump's connections with Vladimir Putin and the latest investigations on the former President as Russia wages war on Ukraine.
With Russia waging war on Ukraine in 2022, Joe Madison reached into the archive to 2019, when singer Patti Austin exposed Vladimir Putin's tactics and the leverage he held over then-President Donald Trump.