The sisters share the mic with their mother, Alean Cunningham. This inspirational discussion is centered in generational experiences, knowledge and the wisdom she passed on that is the foundation of shaping them into the women they are today.

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Sisters Audrey and Melannie are joined by the Honorable G. Helen Whitener, recently elected Justice to the Washington State Supreme Court. Justice Whitener shares details of her journey to the bench. She also gives listeners a deeper insight into the judicial branch of government and the thought process judges go through to make decisions.

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Audrey and Melannie connect for the first time since the 2020 U.S. election results were revealed. The sisters analyze national and local races in their “keepin’ it real” style and offer a WORD of inspiration to the community about healing and the path forward to unity.

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Heightened racial tensions, toxic rhetoric, political tactics, protests, riots – whew!  With all this sh_t going on in America right now, the Sisters satirically explore the metaphor of an internal flushing cleanse as the way towards reconciliation and healing of this nation.

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Carol Mitchell, the Black woman who worked in the Pierce County Executive Office C-suite and was fired chats it up with Melannie and Audrey about everything that led up to her termination and the latest developments. She also introduces her new project: The Black Justice Institute.

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The Cunningham sisters broadly explore topics of systemic racism, oppression and other active efforts aimed at silencing and continued marginalization of Black people in America.  They speak on ideas of empowerment and liberation.

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Larry Seaquist, the challenger to the incumbent in the Pierce County Executive 2020 election race answers Melannie and Audrey’s question – “Are you anti-racist?” As of the time of this taping, incumbent Bruce Dammeier and his campaign has not responded to the Sister’s request for an interview.

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So much has happened in America over the past few months that show a clear shift in what we knew as “America” as recently as the beginning of the year.

The Cunningham sisters talk about current events in the United States that are indicative of the change that is in the air. They also discuss the race for Pierce County Executive in the “253” and the need to pay attention.

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