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Related: About this forumAl Franken: Racism and the Impact of George Floyd's Murder with Minneapolis's Louis King (May 30)
For 25 years Louis has provided job training for thousands of folks from the Northside of Minneapolis. He walks a good walk. And talks a good talk.
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Al Franken: Racism and the Impact of George Floyd's Murder with Minneapolis's Louis King (May 30) (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
May 2021
OP
He is so smart (and funny) and I love hearing from him again, too. His radio show was the best!
Rhiannon12866
May 2021
#2
I listened to this episode in the middle of the night, hoping it would help me go back to sleep.
ariadne0614
May 2021
#3
mountain grammy
(26,648 posts)1. Thank you. I listen to Al every week.
He's good for my soul.
Rhiannon12866
(206,014 posts)2. He is so smart (and funny) and I love hearing from him again, too. His radio show was the best!
I always learn quite a bit, but it makes me regret that he's not still in Congress all over again.
ariadne0614
(1,735 posts)3. I listened to this episode in the middle of the night, hoping it would help me go back to sleep.
instead, the conversation grabbed my attention and kept it all the way to the end. Louis King is a very impressive individual, and a wonderful communicator.
Rhiannon12866
(206,014 posts)4. Al Franken's interviews are always informative and interesting
He's not only smart and informed (and amusing) himself, but he chooses the best guests.