

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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The Manhattan Black Bar Association's Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi sit down with Joe Rogers and Ivan Khan to learn how students can become empowered once they are fully aware of their rights.
On this episode of #RaisingTheBar, The Manhattan Black Bar Association discusses cooperatives and workers rights with Dr. Jessica Gordon Nembhard and Julian Hill.
Dr. Danielle Moss leads a discussion with Dr. Basil Smikle, Arva Rice, and Tamika Mallory on the past, present, and future of American democracy and black and brown people's role within it.
What happens to your possessions when you pass away? How does a will work? Co-hosts Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi learn about wills and estates with attorneys Kadeen L. Wong and Preston C Demouchet on the latest episode of Raising The Bar.
What should you look out for when applying for a loan? Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi of The Manhattan Black Bar Association sit down with Bomopregha Julius, Real Estate Attorney at The Northern Law Group and Gabriel Yomi Dabiri, Shareholder at Polsinelli, to learn common examples of predatory...
On this week's Raising The Bar, Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi from The Manhattan Black Bar Association sit down with Jerika Richardson Jonathan Darche from NYC Civilian Complaint Review Board to learn more about how New Yorkers can report police misconduct.
How much discretion does a prosecutor have in a court room? The Manhattan Black Bar Association's Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi sit down with Diane Lucas and Jullian Harris-Calvin from The Justice Collaborative to learn how a prosecutor's decisions impact both the outcome of a trial and the...
How much discretion does a prosecutor have in a court room? The Manhattan Black Bar Association's Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi sit down with Diane Lucas and Jullian Harris-Calvin from The Justice Collaborative to learn how a prosecutor's decisions impact both the outcome of a trial and the...
In 1954 Brown v. Board of Education declared segregation in public schools to be unconstitutional. Sixty-six years later, America's most segregated schools aren't in the deep south. They are in New York. Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi sit down with Linara Davidson Greenidge and Dr. Robert S. Harvey...
This Week On MNN celebramos el Mes de la Herencia Dominicana.
This Week On MNN we celebrate Dominican Heritage Month.