Housing Boom Continues With No Affordable Housing Available
The housing boom continues and it's not expected to slow down anytime soon. It's causing available affordable housing to dwindle even more.

The housing boom continues and it's not expected to slow down anytime soon. It's causing available affordable housing to dwindle even more.
Actress Alfre Woodard explains why you should watch "The Porter," a new series about the world's first Black workers' union, now streaming on BET+. Watch all of season one now: https://www.bet.plus/shows/the-porter
Joe Madison and his listeners call out the cultural conditioning of a white mom who doesn't want her son to learn about his Black heritage.
Too many people are using the First Amendment to cover for their hateful speech, and too many more are saying nothing at all. Joe Madison wakes you up.
With a mass shooting at a grocery store in Buffalo being investigated as a racist hate crime, Joe Madison and Vice News reporter Cameron Joseph discuss how the bigoted "great replacement theory" has gone mainstream.
This country is once again dealing with more mass shootings, two as a matter of fact: one in Buffalo at a grocery store and one in California at a church. The mass shooting in Buffalo resulted in 10 people killed, and the majority killed were Black. The suspect, an 18-year-old White man, has a record of suspicious behavior and was said to be in Buffalo the day before the shooting took place. He actually drove 200 miles from his hometown near the Pennsylvania border to Buffalo. And to add insult ...
Women call in and call out an ignorant listener who claimed more breastfeeding will solve the baby formula crisis.
Joe Madison gets into the question of whether you can be too old to be President (or even serve in Congress) or too young to have a smartphone.
In this special episode, Joe Madison is interviewed on the podcast, "The Michael Harrison Interview," about his new memoir "Radio Active." Buy the book today: https://joemadison.com/radioactive/
Joe Madison will call Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by all the titles he earned, no matter what the right-wing trolls say.
Joe Madison engages with men and women listeners about the Supreme Court's leaked opinion on Roe v Wade.
Congressman Gregory Meeks, Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, talks with Joe Madison just days after returning from war-torn Ukraine.
Congressman Ro Khanna gives Joe Madison suggestions on how President Biden can help get the economy going, following a poll that found 8 in 10 people are unhappy with the current economy.
Joe Madison interviews Terrance Afer-Anderson, creator of the docu-drama “The Black Walnut,” about prostate cancer awareness and why it's so important to get examined. Prostate cancer survivors call in. Watch the trailer and Mr. Afer-Anderson's other work at http://www.terravizioninc.com .
Someone leaked a draft of the Supreme Court decision pertaining to the landmark Roe v. Wade abortion decision. Is the Supreme Court going to overturn almost 50 years of precedent? What's the impact on the midterm elections? Joe Madison and his audience break it down.
Wade Henderson, interim president of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, explains how his organization is pushing back against state-sanctioned ignorance and why Virginia is the right place to launch the "Black History Is American History" campaign. ・・・ Learn more and share your feelings here: http://blackhistoryisamericanhistory.org/
The Madison audience has been waiting for this conversation and now it's here! Listen to the town hall with Joe Madison discussing his lifelong activism in his new book, "Radio Active: A Memoir of Advocacy in Action, On the Air and In The Streets." Joe Madison is joined by host Sway Calloway and co-author David Canton. Buy the book today at https://joemadison.com/radioactive/
Joe Madison calls out Donald Trump and a right-wing radio host for their bigoted criticism of interracial relationships.
You can help writer Shelia P. Moses spread the word about her missing brother, Daniel McCoy Moses, who has been missing since 2011. Listen to this powerful interview and sign the petition today: https://www.change.org/p/encourage-the-fbi-to-search-for-my-brother-daniel-mccoy-moses-who-has-been-missing-since-2011
Joe Madison gets a call from Cliff Albright, Executive Director of the Black Voters Matter Fund, while he and his audience discuss which party is better positioned to represent their interests.
Marcus Flowers, candidate for Congress in Georgia's 14th Congressional District, tells the Madison Show audience how people in his district are fed up with Marjorie Taylor Greene and why he deserves the vote.
Joe Madison and his listeners respond to a conservative troll attempting to spread misinformation about how effective masks are.
In this special episode, Joe Madison is interviewed by Roland Martin about his new memoir titled "Radio Active." Buy the book today: https://joemadison.com/radioactive/
Joe Madison engages with his listeners about the end of a federal mandate requiring masks on public transportation, including airplanes, airports, trains and ships.
Attorney Benjamin Crump, who is representing the family of Patrick Lyoya in Grand Rapids, Michigan, discusses the latest in the case, including why the officer who killed Lyoya has yet to be identified.
Joe Madison demands action from his listeners on the unfair treatment taking place toward migrants from predominately-Black countries compared to Ukraine.
Amb. Susan Rice, Director of the United States Domestic Policy Council, gives Joe Madison and his audience the rundown on how over 90 federal agencies are taking action to address racial bias and promote equity. Learn more at https://www.whitehouse.gov/equity.
HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge talks about the new effort to fight pervasive racial bias in home appraisals, and address how HUD is working to ensure housing for people with a criminal record and senior citizens. Learn more at https://pave.hud.gov .
Joe Madison and Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. preview a brand new episode of Finding Your Roots , featuring Oscar and Emmy-winning actress Regina King and Emmy-winning producer and director Damon Lindelof.
In this special episode, Joe Madison celebrates JUSTICE Ketanji Brown Jackson with his summer 2021 interview with Kimberly Tignor about the need to finally have a Black woman Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.