The authors of the upcoming book, “Don’t Go to College: A Case for Revolution“, discuss their 5 top reasons why not to go to college and instead, get started building your life.
Category: Education
Kenneth is the author of An Inconvenient Minority and the founder of Color Us United. He joins us to discuss the decision by Harvard University to spend $100million to address a centuries-old debate.
Pat Nelson
Pat is the founder and CEO of Nelson Partners Student Housing. He is speaking out on the Biden Administration’s continuing extension on the repayment of student loans, and suggestions that all student loan should be forgiven.
Lucretia is an activist, entrepreneur and host of Real News with Lucretia Hughes. We discuss the new education standards that are going to begin in September in New Jersey that will teach gender identity issues and critical race theory to second-graders.
Superintendent of Waterbury Schools, Dr. Ruffin updates us on the school mask policy, the International School and other topics involving the school system.
Tom is a commissioner on the Waterbury Board of Education. He joins me as we look ahead to the spring and get an update on the ever-evolving issues in the classroom, including mask mandates.
Mark Mix
Mark is the President of the National Right to Work Committee and an expert on right to work issues. We look at how the teachers union leaders may be making a mistake in continuing to press for masks mandates in schools.
Rev. Michael Whyte and Valerie Mara
Valerie is the Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of Hartford. She and Father Whyte join me to talk about Catholic Schools Week.
Vince Everett Ellison
Vince is the author of 25 Lies: Exposing Democrats’ Most Dangerous, Seductive, Damnable, Destructive Lies And How To Refute Them, an explosive book that tells bold and uncomfortable truths about the Democrat party, using historical fact, current events and Biblical principles to build to a shocking conclusion.
Patrick Quinn
Patrick Quinn of Brainly reveals some surprising results of a recent student survey on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.