Congressman James E. Clyburn combines history and politics while discussing the lessons of the past, the politics of the present, and how we must learn from those experiences to help shape the future.
Thu, April 04, 2024
After serving as Mayor of Columbia, SC, Steve Benjamin joined the Biden Administration as Senior Advisor to the President and the Director of the Office of Public Engagement. I recently had Steve on my podcast to discuss his new role and how President Biden is reconnecting communities through smart infrastructure investments.
Fri, October 27, 2023
I've long said that we need to treat the information highway the same way we treat our interstate highways. President Biden has met the moment. Thanks to his investments, every household in South Carolina will be connected by 2026. I spoke with South Carolina Broadband Office Director Jim Stritzinger about this life-changing achievement.
Thu, August 24, 2023
August 28th, 2023 will be 60 years since the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom—the march that marked the zenith of the Civil Rights Movement. This Saturday, we march again. I was joined by Martin Luther King III on my podcast to discuss this momentous occasion.
Fri, June 16, 2023
On June 27, 2023 the International African American Museum will open its doors in Charleston, South Carolina, on Gadsden's Wharf—the site where over 40% of enslaved Africans entered America. I sat down with Dr. Bobby Donaldson, Director of University of South Carolina's Center for Civil Rights History & Research, to discuss this historic moment.
Wed, May 17, 2023
As the first woman of color confirmed to serve as President Joe Biden's chief trade negotiator and advisor, United States Trade Representative Ambassador Katherine Tai has become a critical figure in the administration. This Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we sat down to discuss her historic role and the future of trade.
Thu, April 27, 2023
Recently, Congressman Ro Khanna visited my district to celebrate a successful new STEM job training program at Benedict College. He joined my podcast this month to discuss how we can expand good-paying tech job opportunities in minority communities.
Wed, March 29, 2023
On this special Women's History Month edition of my podcast, Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal (WA-07) and I look back on the powerful contributions women have made throughout history and look ahead to the challenges that still remain.
Thu, February 23, 2023
In this special Black History Month edition of the Clyburn Chronicles, I sat down with Congressional Black Caucus Chair Congressman Steven Horsford (NV-04) to discuss the future of the Caucus, the importance of police accountability, and more.
Thu, January 19, 2023
Two years ago this month, violent insurrectionists attacked the Capitol and threatened our democracy. The Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol set out to ensure it never happens again. I sat down with Congressman Bennie G. Thompson to discuss the committee's efforts and our path forward.
Wed, December 21, 2022
The need to center environmental justice in the federal government's work has never been more urgent. On this month's episode of my podcast, I spoke with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan about the importance of environmental justice and prioritizing equity over equality.
Thu, October 27, 2022
Modifications to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program and President Joe Biden's student loan debt relief plan will change the lives of millions of Americans. Ahead of the October 31 limited PSLF waiver deadline, Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona and I discussed how borrowers can begin their journey towards financial freedom.
Wed, September 28, 2022
Following President Joe Biden's 2022 HBCU Week proclamation, I sat down with NAFEO President and CEO Lezli Baskerville for the latest edition of Clyburn Chronicles to discuss the important role these institutions play in educating the next generation of global leaders.
Fri, August 19, 2022
From the American Rescue Plan to the Inflation Reduction Act, President Joe Biden and Congressional Democrats are enacting legislation that will improve lives—often without Republican support. I sat down with DPCC Co-Chair and Colorado Congressman Joe Neguse (CO-02) to talk about some of these revolutionary wins.
Fri, June 24, 2022
Today, the House will consider the first serious gun violence prevention bill to pass the Senate in nearly 30 years. I sat down with Congresswoman Lucy McBath (GA-06) to talk about this momentous occasion and her work to help address the gun violence epidemic.
Thu, May 19, 2022
How well do you know the history of Brown v. Board of Education? In honor of its 68th anniversary, I sat down with South Carolina Judge Richard Gergel for a conversation on the landmark decision and the surprising role our Palmetto state played.
Wed, April 27, 2022
To mark Minority Health Month and Medicaid Awareness Month, I sat down with my friend Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock to discuss the importance of Medicaid expansion and his bill to cap the price of insulin at $35 a month.
Fri, April 01, 2022
To close out #WomensHistoryMonth, I sat down with Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett — the trailblazing African American scientist who helped create the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. Listen to the newest edition of the Clyburn Chronicles to learn about her journey.
Thu, February 10, 2022
Having been married to a librarian for 58 years, the profession has been near and dear to me for a very long time. This #BlackHistoryMonth, tune in as I chat with Dr. Carla Hayden, the first woman and African American to lead the Library of Congress.
Thu, January 20, 2022
Yesterday's Senate vote on the Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act may not have been what we hoped for, but we're not giving up. That's why, for the newest episode of the Clyburn Chronicles, I sat down with my friend, President and Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund Sherrilyn Ifill, to discuss the path forward.
Fri, December 10, 2021
The Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act is an investment in our nation’s infrastructure unlike any our generation has seen before. In this episode of my podcast, I sit down with Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg to talk about how this bill will benefit every community.
Fri, October 29, 2021
On this episode of Clyburn Chronicles, I'm joined by White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Jeffrey Zients and Senior Policy Advisor for COVID-19 Equity Dr. Cameron Webb to discuss COVID-19 vaccines for children, booster shoots, and how we can ensure our response to this virus reaches everybody.
Thu, September 16, 2021
To mark the 50th anniversary of the Congressional Black Caucus, I sat down with my friend, founding member and living legend Charles Rangel to discuss the history and future of the CBC.
Tue, August 31, 2021
Throughout the pandemic, Congress has allocated billions of dollars in rental assistance funds, yet, millions of renters across the country are still at risk of losing their homes. Tune in to this episode of the Clyburn Chronicles featuring National Low Income Housing Coalition President and CEO Diane Yentel for a discussion about how we can combat the ongoing housing crisis.
Fri, July 30, 2021
In honor of July 30 being the 56th anniversary of the enactment of Medicare and Medicaid, House Majority Whip James E. Clyburn released his latest Clyburn Chronicles podcast with guest, Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra on the importance of expanding Medicaid.
Mon, June 28, 2021
In honor of Black Music Appreciation Month, I sat down with one of my heroes, Reverend Dr. James A. Forbes Jr., to discuss making "Lift Every Voice and Sing" our country’s national hymn and the importance of this year's Juneteenth celebrations.
Wed, May 26, 2021
On this episode of Clyburn Chronicles, I'm joined by recently confirmed Deputy Secretary of Agriculture, Dr. Jewel Bronaugh, who is the first African American woman to serve in this role. Tune in as we talk about the current provisions in the American Rescue Plan for socially disadvantaged farmers, the history of discrimination against minority farmers, and what other work Dr. Bronaugh hopes to accomplish at the Department of Agriculture.
Mon, April 12, 2021
On this episode of Clyburn Chronicles, I'm joined by my good friend and the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Marcia Fudge. Join us as we talk about President Biden's American Jobs Plan, the priorities for HUD, and how the American Rescue Plan is already helping millions of Americans.
Wed, February 24, 2021
As a history buff, Black History Month has always been an exciting time for me. This year has been even more special because I had the opportunity to sit down with my grandson, Walter A. Clyburn Reed, to talk about its importance and to share little-known facts about Black Americans' contributions to the greatness of America.
Fri, January 29, 2021
On this episode of Clyburn Chronicles, I'm welcoming in a new year and a new season of podcast episodes with my good friend Cedric Richmond. Tune in as we talk about his new role in the White House as the Director of Public Engagement and what we hope to see accomplished in the Biden-Harris Administration.
Thu, December 17, 2020
As we prepare to close 2020, I sat down with Representative-Elect, Cori Bush, to talk about the need for police reform, her priorities for the 117th Congress, and how protesting has evolved over the years.
Wed, November 25, 2020
On this episode, I sat down with my friend and colleague, Congresswoman Sharice Davids, about the future of politics and the issues we need to tackle in the 117th Congress.
Fri, October 23, 2020
On this episode of Clyburn Chronicles, I sat down with voting rights expert and president of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Spencer Overton. Tune in as we continue the conversation about the importance of securing the right to vote for all Americans.
Fri, September 11, 2020
On this episode of Clyburn Chronicles, I sat down with my good friend and fellow history lover, Congressman G.K. Butterfield to talk about the importance of voting rights. Tune in as we take a deep dive into the long history of the fight for the right to vote and examine the voting rights battles we're still fighting today.
Wed, August 05, 2020
On this very special episode, I'm joined by my friend, Ambassador Andrew Young, to remember the life and legacy of our good friend, John Robert Lewis. We also talk about our shared history of the civil rights movement and look forward toward the future of today's movement in the fight for civil and human rights.
Wed, July 15, 2020
On this episode of Clyburn Chronicles, I'm joined by the Mayor of Atlanta, Keisha Lance Bottoms, to talk about the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic as well as the recent police brutality protests following the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Rayshard Brooks.
Wed, June 03, 2020
On this episode of Clyburn Chronicles, I sat down with fellow Congressman, Ro Khanna, to talk about the urgent need for all Americans to have access to affordable high-speed internet, especially given the rise of online schooling and teleworking in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wed, April 01, 2020
I sat down with my good friend, Reverend Al Sharpton, in early March to talk about the importance of the 2020 Census, and why we must all make sure that we are counted. Make sure you complete your 2020 Census today by filling it out online at 2020census.gov, by phone (844-330-2020), or by mail.
Wed, March 04, 2020
This episode, I am joined by the National Chair of the National Council for Negro Women, Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole, as we talk about the life and legacy of Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune and the importance of supporting our Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Thu, January 30, 2020
Lonnie G. Bunch III joins me as I inaugurate my brand new podcast, Clyburn Chronicles. We kicked off Black History Month by talking about memories of creating the Smithsonian's National African American Museum of History and Culture, his new role as Secretary of the Smithsonian Institute, and why it's important that we continue to remember, acknowledge, and preserve our history in the future.
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