Hitting up any hip-hop festivals this summer? We had a nostalgic convo on the love for live rap right here on 'The Amanda Seales Show.'

Is nepotism fair, or are the rest of us just a bunch of big haters? Better yet, does it sting equally when we're talking Black nepotism?

Kendrick Lamar's new diss track against Drake deserved some decoding, so our guy Supreme blessed 'The Amanda Seales Show' with his knowledge.

Has DEI gone "too far?" Don Lemon believes so, and we had to discuss his hot take right here on 'The Amanda Seales Show.'

Our film guru Desmond Throne came to review Netflix's 'Good Times' and Disney+'s continuation of the '90s 'X-Men' series titled 'X-Men: '97.'

Our girl Kimberly Renee came by to break down some Black history again, this time of The Quakers and their surprising fight for reparations.

Amanda and Supreme discuss Kali Fontanilla, founder of a "Christian" K-12 school that teaches right-wing indoctrination against wokeness.

Amanda is back with "State Of States" on 'The Amanda Seales Show,' this time bringing her attention to the wildness going down in Wisconsin.

As many continue to mourn rap pioneer Rico Wade, we here at 'The Amanda Seales Show' wanted to join the celebration of his life and legacy.

What happens when you have TSA PreCheck and your travel mate doesn't, or vice versa? We extended the convo here at 'The Amanda Seales Show.'

The Free Palestine protests have brought a lot to light on the scale of morality, once again featuring Tom Cotton on a side of opposition.

Duke University's decision to end its Reginaldo Howard Scholarship Program for Black students gave us a lot to talk about here on the show.