

Co-hosts Jason Clark, President of the Metropolitan Black Bar Association (MBBA), Attorney Adeola Adejobi, and their guests discuss legal issues facing the African American community.
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On this edition of #RaisingTheBar, The Manhattan Black Bar Association's Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi host a discussion with Dr. Oni Blackstock highlighting #HealthDisparities seen during the #coronavirus pandemic.
On this week's edition of #RaisingTheBar, The Manhattan Black Bar Association's Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi sit down with Neighborhood Defender Service's Javionte Johnson and President of The Urban Agenda Group, Jamal Wilkerson to discuss the importance of #protests and the #rights of Americans...
On this week's #RaisingTheBar, co-hosts Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi sit down with Sania Khan and Alvin Bragg to discuss how the novel #coronavirus can create #PriceGouging and new #scams for unsuspecting victims
On this edition of #RaisingTheBar: The MBBA's Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi sit down and talk #policereform with attorneys Phillip Hamilton and American civil rights activist and former board chair of the NYC Civilian Complaint Review Board, Maya Wiley.
On this episode of #RaisingTheBar: The MBBA's Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi sit down with Akira Arroyo and Aleeia Abraham to discuss ways to protect #smallbusinesses.
On this episode of #RaisingTheBar, education advocate Jamaal Bowman and attorney Mondaire Jones join The Manhattan Black Bar Association's Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi to discuss the #economy after the #coronavirus.
On this week's #RaisingTheBar, The MBBA's Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi sit down to discuss #WorkerRights with City Council Member Daneek Miller and attorney Laurie Morrison.
On this edition of #RaisingTheBar, The Manhattan Black Bar Association's Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi sit down with City Councilmember Donovan J. Richards and Lurie Favors to discuss how the coronavirus pandemic is disproportionately affecting people in the African American community.
Is New York close to legalizing marijuana? What would the cannabis industry look like? The Manhattan Black Bar Association's Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi sit down with Landon Dais and Anthony De Ingeniis to learn more.