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    Michael K. Fauntroy, Associate Professor and Founding Director of The Race, Politics, and Policy Center at George Mason University, shares his expectations for the historic D.C. primary and the district's use of ranked choice voting for the first time. Phyllis Bennis, activist, author and program director of the New Internationalism Project at the Institute for Policy Studies, shares her thoughts on the tentative Iranian deal. Marxian economist Richard Wolff, co-founder of Democracy at Work, is back with his take on the U.S. and global economies after months of conflict. Kenyan McDuffie, former D.C. councilmember and one of the frontrunners in today's mayoral primary, explains why he has been targeting so-called "teen takeovers" as part of his campaign. Elzabeth Stordeur Pryor, professor of history at Smith College and daughter of the iconic comedian Richard Pryor, takes us inside her new memoir, "Something We Said: Richard Pryor, a Notorious Word, and Me".
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