In this episode of In Class With Carr, Dr. Greg Carr and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Karen Hunter take on a sobering question: Can America endure?

Fresh from a conversation with legendary civil rights attorney Fred Gray, the discussion draws a direct line from the nation’s past struggles to its present crossroads. The episode examines how a U.S. social order, built on global systems of inequality and exclusion, may be revving toward a defining existential reckoning.

If you haven’t already, head over to The Global Majority and check out Karen Hunter’s new collection, Already Here, which pays homage to the Indigenous peoples of North America, the First Nations whose histories and cultures predate Columbus by millennia. The new drop seeks to reclaim space in a story too often dominated by colonial mythmaking.

As the nation once again prepares to commemorate Christopher Columbus Day, one brand is taking a stand against the long-told narrative of “discovery.” Instead of celebrating conquest, it’s choosing to honor truth.

The message is clear: “There was no discovery. They were Already Here.”

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