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The Truth with Sherwin Hughes is a dynamic and thought-provoking talk show. It aims to inform, challenge, and empower its audience, making it a must-listen for anyone seeking an honest conversation about the world around them.
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Sherwin explores the stark contrasts between rural white communities and urban Black neighborhoods — not just in demographics, but in economics, culture, opportunity, and perception. What drives these differences, and how do they shape the way America sees itself? Join Sherwin for an honest, data-driven, and deeply human conversation about race, place, and identity.
Sherwin takes a hard look at how America’s racial landscape is shifting — and why it feels like the nation is hitting the reset button on decades of Black progress. From politics and education to culture and economics, Sherwin unpacks the forces that are slowing or reversing the gains of the Civil Rights era, asking the tough question: Where do we go from here?
Join Sherwin as he breaks down the deep divide between Republicans and Democrats in today’s political landscape. From policy clashes to cultural battles, Sherwin explores what really drives America’s two-party system — and what it means for our future. Expect candid takes, real data, and thoughtful conversations about the issues shaping modern politics.
Sherwin dives deep into how race shapes America’s welfare system — exploring why government relief and public sympathy often move faster for white communities than for Black ones. Through history, policy, and lived experience, Sherwin unpacks the biases that define who’s deemed “deserving” of help and who’s left behind.
Every voice matters. In this call-in show, Sherwin invites listeners to speak their truth, share their views, and connect over the issues that shape our lives. It’s raw, real, and refreshingly human.
Sherwin unpacks the deep-rooted disparities between Black and white Americans — in wealth, education, health, and justice. Through history, data, and real stories, he explores how these gaps were built, how they persist, and what it will take to finally bridge them.
Sherwin takes a hard look at the recent shutdown of food benefits and what it means for millions of families across the country. With rising food prices and economic uncertainty, the loss of this crucial assistance hits hard. Sherwin unpacks the policy decisions behind the shutdown, shares personal stories from affected communities, and asks the tough questions: Who’s being left behind, and what can be done about it? Tune in for a raw, honest conversation about food justice, government accountability, and the fight to restore support for those who need it most.
Sherwin explores the highs and lows of modern relationships. From emotional connection and personal growth to conflict, compromise, and the challenge of maintaining independence—Sherwin breaks down both the beauty and the struggle. Whether you're single, committed, or somewhere in between, this conversation offers real talk on what makes relationships work, when they don’t, and how to navigate love without losing yourself. No fluff, just facts and feelings.
Sherwin takes on the City of Milwaukee’s controversial goal to issue over 500,000 parking tickets. Is it about traffic enforcement—or just another revenue stream? Sherwin digs into the numbers, the neighborhoods most affected, and the broader impact on working-class residents. From questions of equity and transparency to the deeper issue of how cities balance budgets on the backs of everyday people, this episode doesn’t hold back. Buckle up—it’s going to be a bumpy ride.
Sherwin dives deep into the protest that gripped the city — unpacking the message, the movement, and the moments that defined it. From the roots of the No Kings sentiment to the voices on the ground, Sherwin offers first-hand insight into what this protest was really about, why it matters, and where it might be headed next. Whether you were there or you're just catching up, this is the episode you need to hear.
What can a zip code tell you about opportunity, health, safety, and success? In this eye-opening episode, Sherwin breaks down the stark contrasts between Milwaukee neighborhoods — from education and income to policing and public health — all based on something as simple as five digits. It’s a deep dive into how geography shapes reality in one of America’s most segregated cities. This is more than data — it’s a call to rethink how we build equity from the ground up.
Sherwin sits down with leaders, educators, and students from Milwaukee College Prep to talk about what it really takes to build strong schools and stronger communities. From academic excellence to character development, hear how this network of public charter schools is reshaping education in Milwaukee — one student at a time. It's an honest, inspiring, and forward-looking conversation about equity, expectations, and the power of believing in every child.
Sherwin takes a hard look at the looming budget cuts facing The Hop, Milwaukee’s free public streetcar. Once seen as a step toward modern, accessible transit in the city, The Hop now faces an uncertain future. Sherwin breaks down what’s behind the funding shortfall, how it could impact riders and neighborhoods, and what city officials and community members are saying.
10/17/25 10AM Hardball

10/17/25 10AM Hardball

2025-10-1748:43

Sherwin tackles a troubling moment that shook the Brewers vs. Dodgers game—a fan’s racist outburst that sparked outrage both in the stands and across social media. Sherwin unpacks the incident, explores how racism still finds its way into America’s favorite pastime, and calls out the culture of silence that too often surrounds these moments.
Sherwin takes a thoughtful look at the racial diversity of fans who pack stadiums, tune in from home, and live and breathe sports culture. He reflects on how fans of color have shaped the energy and identity of sports communities—despite often being overlooked in mainstream narratives. From tailgates to bleachers, Sherwin discusses how race influences the fan experience, the barriers that still exist, and why true inclusion means more than just who’s on the field.
Sherwin recounts the summer he spent working at Ernie von Schledorn's car dealership when he was just 21 years old and on break from college. He shares stories from what it was like working under Ernie, and the lessons he took with him. But the conversation also takes a turn into history, Sherwin reflects on the complexities of Ernie’s past and the contradictions of working for someone with such a controversial history.
Sherwin reads and reacts to a leaked letter allegedly written by a Republican official that contains blatantly racist language and ideology. With unfiltered commentary and historical context, Sherwin breaks down the implications of the letter, what it says about political rhetoric today, and why it matters.
Sherwin dives into the long and complex history of racism within the Republican Party, focusing on its impact on Black Americans. From coded language and voter suppression to policy decisions that disproportionately hurt Black communities, Sherwin shares his perspective on how racism continues to show up in conservative politics today. He also examines the evolution of party platforms, public rhetoric, and what it means for the future of racial justice in America.
Sherwin breaks down what Truth Nation needs to know about the Supreme Court Case, Louisiana V. Callais. He shares why we need to make sure our voter registration is up to date, and why discrimination at the polls may legally be ok come next year during mid terms.
The Truth With Sherwin Hughes Hour 1: Sherwin breaks down black unemployment numbers and how they are directly connected with the DOGE cuts to the Federal Government. America is high on racism with one party fighting against progress and the other fighting for it, maybe in the wrong ways.
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