This Saturday on Melissa Harris-Perry, racial justice. With the 2016 Presidential race well underway, candidates have a slew of issues to address. But most surprising is the emergence of a narrative that Republican and Democratic candidates will have to contend with—race. We look at the recent instances in which political candidates have been called to respond specifically with policies to address racial inequality, how progressives are being pushed by grassroots groups and how the black lives matter campaign is pushing the campaign agenda.
Joining Joy Reid to discuss the racial justice platform:
- Cornell William Brooks, President and CEO, NAACP
- Julieta Garibay, campaigns director, United We Dream
- Akhil Reed Amar, sterling professor of Law and Political Science, Yale University
- Jeanne Theoharis, distinguished professor of Political Science, Brooklyn College
Be sure to check out these interesting reads related to the discussion:
- Black Lives Matter vs. Bernie Sanders, explained
- The Clinton campaign could use a public disruption from Black Lives Matter
- Rep. Waters to black voters: ‘unleash us’ on Obama
- State by State, Democratic Party Is Erasing Ties to Jefferson and Jackson
- 50 Years Into the War on Poverty, Hardship Hits Back
Also, on MHP, the latest on Ferguson. As the city marked one year since the shooting death of Michael Brown, peaceful protests were overshadowed by violence. We discuss the situation on the ground, the striking images, and the presence of an armed civilian group known as the ‘Oath Keepers’.









