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Truth In The Afternoon with Dr. Ken Harris
by 101.7 The Truth
Truth In The Afternoon with Dr. Ken Harris, airing weekdays on 101.7 The Truth.
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5/6/26 4PM: Everybody
Dr. Ken Harris opens the show with a powerful breakdown of the growing push for residents to register home security cameras with law enforcement. While acknowledging that surveillance footage is helping solve real crimes and deliver justice, he challenges listeners to think critically about the long-term implications of expanded surveillance—especially real-time access. As the conversation continues, Dr. Ken engages with the YouTube audience and Study Hall, asking a key question: would you register your cameras with police? A caller, Al, weighs in with strong concerns about privacy and government overreach, adding another layer to the debate. This hour strikes a balance between safety and civil liberties, emphasizing the need for transparency, accountability, and informed decision-making. The hour wraps with a reminder: once privacy is gone, it’s hard to get it back.
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5/6/26 5PM: Work Life
Dr. Ken Harris kicks off the 5 o’clock hour with the Top 5 @ 5, covering major headlines including Milwaukee honoring fallen officers, the passing of media pioneer Ted Turner, a cruise ship health scare, media hits and misses, and a major Medicaid fraud case in Milwaukee. The conversation then shifts to workplace culture with a lively discussion on what people should NOT do at work—sparking relatable and sometimes humorous takes from listeners. In the second half of the hour, Dr. Ken dives into a thought-provoking question: are humans alone in the universe? The show wraps with YouTube poll results and final reflections, closing out an engaging and wide-ranging hour of news, culture, and conversation.
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5/5/26 4PM: Defend
Dr. Ken opens the show with a powerful truth: your priorities aren’t what you say—they’re what your daily choices prove. Using a simple (but relatable) soda decision, he breaks down how small habits expose big truths about discipline, health, and growth. The conversation continues as listeners jump in via YouTube chat and talk-to-text, reflecting on their own real-life choices and contradictions. Then Todd from Watertown calls in, pushing the conversation further—and Dr. Ken finally reveals what he chose in that moment. Plus: a quick weather check and a positive headline as the Packers invest in the future with grants to grow girls flag football across Wisconsin. 🎧 This hour will challenge you to rethink every “small” decision you make.
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5/5/26 5PM: Walgreens in MILWAUKEE
The “Top 5 @ 5” delivers a mix of culture, community, and conversation starters—from Milwaukee’s Jazz in the Park lineup to a major Walgreens closure impacting the North Side. Listeners don’t hold back as callers and commenters weigh in on the Walgreens story, turning headlines into real-life impact. The discussion expands with Sandra and others chiming in on local concerns, including a potential $800K Milwaukee County deficit tied to rising fuel costs. Dr. Ken also breaks down media hits and misses, national polling, and trending stories—keeping it real, relevant, and rooted in perspective. 🎧 Tap in for unfiltered takes, community voices, and the stories everyone will be talking about.
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5/4/26 4PM: Fight Club
Dr. Ken flips the Spirit Airlines story on its head—less about memes, more about what actually created the chaos. He breaks down how a business model built on ultra-low costs can unintentionally fuel high-stress behavior, and how social media turned moments into a movement. As the conversation unfolds, YouTube chat jumps in, reactions pour in, and the discussion pivots to a serious local story: Milwaukee street takeovers and the person now being charged as the “organizer.” Things get even more heated when a familiar caller challenges Dr. Ken live, sparking a back-and-forth that pulls the audience right into the middle of it.
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5/4/26 5PM: Crazy Weather
The Top 5 at 5 sets the tone with everything from storm chances to viral reactions about Spirit Airlines—and yes, the jokes keep coming. But it quickly turns deeper: policing, public safety, and a bizarre “Paranoia” incident involving a student that has people questioning judgment and accountability. The conversation shifts again as Dr. Ken and the YouTube chat dive into gerrymandering and political influence, mixing real-time audience reactions with sharp commentary. A quick weather check and rapid-fire talk-to-text moments keep things moving before the hour wraps with plenty left to think about.
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5/1/26 4PM: Powerful
Dr. Ken’s Truth leads the hour with a powerful monologue on why critical thinking is essential for progress in Milwaukee’s Black community. The conversation continues with a deeper dive into how emotional reactions—especially on social media—can replace analysis and keep cycles going. Listeners also explore how to evaluate the strength of an argument and what it really means to think independently. The hour wraps with a caller weighing in, sparking discussion about contrarian thinking and the value of challenging perspectives.
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5/1/26 5PM: Pop Off Friday & Fallacies
The Top 5 at 5 covers major headlines, including rising gas prices, a push for a $20 minimum wage in Wisconsin, and developments in a serious MPD case. The conversation then shifts into a breakdown of five types of logical fallacies, helping listeners sharpen their critical thinking skills. Engagement continues with audience interaction through talk-to-text and YouTube chat, expanding the discussion in real time. The hour closes with continued conversation and a strong wrap-up of the day’s key themes.
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4/30/26 4PM: No
Dr. Ken opens the show with a tough but necessary conversation about youth violence in the community, asking why it continues to impact so many young people. Abaina calls in and sparks a passionate debate on American culture vs. Black culture, bringing strong perspectives to the table. The conversation expands with input from the YouTube chat and talk-to-text listeners, keeping the dialogue centered on culture, accountability, and community. Dr. Ken also previews Pop Off Friday, where he’ll tackle critical thinking in the Black community, before wrapping up the hour with more audience interaction.
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4/30/26 5PM: Pre-Pop Thursday
The culture conversation continues as callers—including Tone, Felix, and Al—join Dr. Ken for a lively back-and-forth with differing viewpoints. In the Top 5 @ 5, Dr. Ken breaks down major headlines, including Milwaukee street takeover crackdowns, a shocking incident involving an 11-year-old, a trafficking case out of Johnson Creek, and the Bucks naming a new head coach. The hour stays interactive with YouTube chat and listener responses driving the discussion before Dr. Ken closes out the show.
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4/29/26 4PM: Real Power
Dr. Ken Harris opens the show with a powerful message on perspective, emphasizing that while race plays a significant role in shaping experiences in America, viewing every situation solely through a racial lens can limit growth and clarity. He challenges listeners to balance awareness of systemic barriers with personal responsibility, discipline, and execution. The conversation continues with a critical question: how do we teach the next generation to understand racial realities without allowing that awareness to become a limitation? A caller, Al, joins the discussion to share his perspective, adding depth to the dialogue. The hour wraps with “Black Facts” highlighting this day in history, closing out a thought-provoking first hour.
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4/29/26 5PM: Turnabout
The second hour kicks off with the “Top 5 @ 5,” covering major headlines including Southern University’s standout achievement, Milwaukee Public Schools staff raises, and several serious local public safety concerns. Dr. Ken then dives into a major national story: a Supreme Court decision impacting the Voting Rights Act and districts drawn for Black voters. Listeners are engaged with a YouTube poll asking: Should voting districts be based on shared race or shared political affiliation? The conversation continues with audience interaction through YouTube chat and talk-to-text, bringing real-time perspectives into the discussion before the show wraps up.
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4/28/26 4PM: Shop While Black
Dr. Ken breaks down a viral moment involving Jim Jones at Lowe’s that sparks a deeper conversation about how discrimination has evolved in retail spaces. What starts as a simple price dispute turns into a broader discussion on perception, escalation, and the everyday experiences Black consumers face while shopping. Listeners call in to weigh whether this is yet another reason to support Black-owned businesses, before the show lightens up with Black Facts, a weather check, and a fun “Would You Rather” to close the hour.
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4/28/26 5PM: Perception, Power & Tension
Dr. Ken and Kyle kick off the hour with lively banter before diving into the Top 5 @ 5, covering major local stories from severe weather damage to crime and community headlines across Milwaukee. The conversation then shifts to a deeper cultural discussion on the meaning behind “all skin folk ain’t kin folk,” followed by a thought-provoking look at new data suggesting Americans with graduate degrees are more likely to support political violence. The hour wraps with reflection and perspective on the issues shaping today’s climate.
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4/27/26 4PM: Just Say No
Dr. Ken opens the hour with a powerful breakdown of Polymarket, challenging listeners to think critically about the difference between speculation and true wealth-building. While acknowledging the appeal—access, potential profits, and sharper awareness—he warns of the risks: gambling-like behavior, unequal information, and emotional decision-making. The conversation continues with listener interaction from YouTube and a call-in from Al, debating whether platforms like Polymarket are opportunity or illusion in the Black community. The hour pivots to breaking news on storm damage, power outages, and a controversial shooting story, before closing with a lighter (but heated) debate: is a hot dog a sandwich?
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4/27/26 5PM: Prison
The “Top 5 at 5” covers major local and national headlines, including severe weather alerts, developments tied to a White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting suspect, a Bay View street takeover, a mistaken juvenile release, and disturbing charges in a Milwaukee abuse case. The discussion deepens as callers weigh in—sparking a difficult but necessary conversation about accountability in the Black community and barriers to reporting crime. The hour also explores gender dynamics with a candid question about masculinity and societal expectations, before wrapping up with final thoughts and the results of the hot dog poll.
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4/24/26 4PM: Loyal
Dr. Ken Harris takes on a tough question: should Black residents stay in Milwaukee—or leave? In this powerful hour, Dr. Ken breaks down the difference between loyalty and strategy, challenging listeners to think critically about what it really means to build a future in the city. He highlights Milwaukee’s deep cultural roots while also confronting hard truths around education, homeownership, and economic opportunity. Then, Truth Nation joins the conversation. Callers and YouTube viewers weigh in with real, unfiltered perspectives on whether staying is about commitment—or being stuck. The hour closes with passionate community voices sharing their personal decisions, struggles, and strategies when it comes to Milwaukee. Stay with a plan—or leave with purpose.
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4/24/26 5PM: Popoff Friday
It’s the Top 5 at 5—covering the biggest stories shaping Milwaukee right now, from a teachers union protest over job cuts to ongoing public safety concerns and major local investigations. Then, a cultural debate sparks up as a revival of A Different World takes shape—Truth Nation weighs in on which artist delivered the best theme song, with strong support for Aretha Franklin’s version. The energy keeps building with Pop-Off Friday, as callers sound off and bring their unfiltered takes to the mic. A fast-paced hour of news, culture, and real talk—wrapped up the way only Truth In The Afternoon can.
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4/23/26 4PM: A Crown
Dr. Ken opens with a sharp take on the Spelman College homecoming controversy, arguing that crowning two queens reflects a failure in accountability rather than progress. He breaks down why titles are meant to be singular and how institutions undermine credibility when they choose optics over transparency. The conversation continues with lively audience interaction, as Dr. Ken reads YouTube chat and talk-to-text messages, calling out what he sees as adult leadership failures and their impact on students. The hour shifts to real-life financial pressure with a discussion on rising property taxes, featuring a caller who weighs cost versus value in where to live, before wrapping the hour.
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4/23/26 5PM: Weather Again
Dr. Ken runs through the Top 5 stories of the day, including severe weather alerts, high fire danger across Wisconsin, a Milwaukee hit-and-run arrest, a disturbing criminal case involving a singer, and a deep dive into deed theft impacting Black homeowners in New York. The conversation then pivots to lighter (and louder) territory as listeners flood the chat debating cage-free vs. caged chickens after a bizarre poultry-related news story. A caller joins for some spirited back-and-forth with Dr. Ken, bringing humor and personality to the hour before the show signs off.
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4/22/26 4PM: Forgiving
Police draw guns on kids with Nerf Guns in Germantown! All captured on video. Dr. Ken says we should be thankful the officers did the RIGHT thing!
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4/22/26 5PM: It's Time to Shutdown Milwaukee County
When leadership makes pool decisions we must call them out! Dr. Ken addresses the incident at the Milwaukee McKinley Marina where a white gas attendant refused to service black customers. He also talks about the terrible mask mandate for Police and what will happen in result. Is it Time to Shutdown Milwaukee?
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4/21/26 4PM: Awareness
Dr. Ken opens with a powerful breakdown of cannabis in America, calling out the shift from criminalization to corporate profit while Black communities remain disproportionately impacted and underrepresented. He challenges listeners to think beyond legalization, emphasizing awareness, responsibility, and ownership in an evolving industry. The conversation then transitions to Milwaukee County’s Office of Equity and its work to close wealth gaps through the Economic Empowerment Blueprint, supported by the Bloomberg City Start Initiative. Leaders outline how data, policy, and community input are shaping solutions to long-standing inequities. Aziz joins the discussion as the focus turns to community listening sessions and the upcoming “Story of Wealth” event, highlighting real concerns like access to capital and homeownership. The hour closes with a call to action around collective engagement and long-term economic empowerment.
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4/21/26 5PM: Flooding
The 5:00 hour kicks off with the “Top 5 @ 5,” covering key local and national headlines—from election security concerns to Milwaukee flooding issues and new developments at the county zoo. The show then pivots back to audience engagement, checking in with YouTube chat and talk-to-text as the cannabis conversation continues. Al calls in, adding perspective and prompting deeper discussion as Dr. Ken breaks down the real-life negative effects of marijuana use, especially around focus and long-term impact. The dialogue blends community voices with expert insight, keeping the conversation grounded and interactive. The hour wraps with continued reflections on responsibility, awareness, and how choices today shape outcomes tomorrow.
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4/20/26 4PM: The Money or The Honey
Dr. Ken breaks down the deeper emotional and cultural roots behind rising violence, arguing that instability in relationships—especially between Black men and Black women—is fueling destructive outcomes. He connects tragic headlines, including a devastating Louisiana mass shooting and the Fairfax murder-suicide case, to patterns of unmanaged emotion, fragile identity, and ignored warning signs. The conversation expands with listener input and reaction to Roland Martin’s controversial comments, highlighting accountability, discernment, and the dangers of normalized dysfunction in relationships.
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4/20/26 5PM: Questions
The Top 5 at 5 covers major local and statewide headlines, from concerns about election trust in Wisconsin to violent incidents in Milwaukee and a deadly crash investigation. Listeners weigh in throughout the hour, with calls from Winky Blue, Norm, and Todd adding perspective on relationships, self-worth, and personal accountability. Dr. Ken engages the audience with a thought-provoking question about confidence and closes the show with reflection on identity and growth.
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4/14/26 4PM: You
Dr. Ken centers the conversation on a powerful truth—you don’t succeed alone. From breaking down how mentorship provides clarity, accountability, and accelerated growth, to a live conversation with Mentor Greater Milwaukee’s LaNelle Ramey, this hour explores the real impact of guidance and leadership. With history, perspective, and a focus on the future, the question becomes clear: can mentoring truly transform Milwaukee? This is an hour about growth, challenge, and becoming who you’re meant to be.
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4/14/26 5PM: Reading
The 5 o’clock hour brings a mix of breaking headlines and real talk—from severe weather alerts to global tension in the Strait of Hormuz and the complicated truth behind Milwaukee’s crime stats. Dr. Ken keeps it grounded with a conversation on why reading still matters and a thought-provoking question about mentorship’s impact on local youth. The hour closes on a lighter but revealing note: what your car says about you. News, nuance, and personality—all in one.
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4/13/26 4PM: Possible
Dr. Ken kicks off with weekend reflections and a warm studio vibe before diving into a powerful truth: people are messy, contradictory, and human. From that lens, the conversation shifts to real community impact—MPS staffing shakeups and a spirited debate over Milwaukee’s Juneteenth Pageant that has Truth Nation sounding off. It’s a raw look at growth, accountability, and what happens when ideals meet reality.
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4/16/26 5PM: Closed for Business
The energy ramps up as callers weigh in on Juneteenth, leading into a loaded Top 5 at 5—from Bucks coaching drama to public safety concerns. Dr. Ken breaks down global tension with a Strait of Hormuz explainer, then pivots to cybercrime and controversy in the church. It’s a fast-moving hour packed with bold opinions, major headlines, and unfiltered perspective.
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4/10/26 4PM: Live By It
Pop Off Friday comes in HOT as Dr. Ken drops a powerful truth—everything in life costs you something, so what are you really paying with your time, energy, and peace? Truth Nation lights up the phones over city potholes before the conversation shifts to six major health issues impacting Black America—and why we keep talking but not taking action. Real talk, real accountability, and a wake-up call you can’t ignore.
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4/10/26 5PM: Black Biz
The Top 5 at 5 breaks down the biggest local headlines—from city leadership moves to missed ballots and community loss—before things turn lively with a “men buy vs. women shop” debate. Then it gets deeper: declining U.S. birth rates and a bold discussion on whether “a seat at the table” is enough for Black progress, with callers like Winky Blue bringing it home. News, culture, and unfiltered conversation all in one hour.
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4/9/26 5PM: Design
Dr. Ken breaks down “resegregation” as a strategic choice, not a step backward—exploring its potential for economic power, cultural preservation, and psychological safety, while also warning about risks like lost influence and internal division. The conversation shifts to audience engagement with a live poll asking if Black Americans should resegregate, followed by discussion on a developing policy: automatic draft registration for eligible men. Listeners jump in, including Brian and Al, to weigh the pros and concerns. The hour closes with another poll pushing the debate further—should women be drafted too?
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4/9/26 5PM: Warring Women
The Top 5 @ 5 highlights major Milwaukee updates—from new traffic calming projects and golf course openings to a mail theft case, expanded opportunities for DACA recipients, and a serious incident at the Intermodal Station. The show circles back to the draft debate as callers like Kathy share strong opinions on women serving. Then the tone lightens with a relatable question: What food would you eat every day with no consequences?—with Dr. Ken reflecting on his own past indulgences. The show wraps with a mix of insight, community voice, and everyday conversation.
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4/8/26 4PM: Cold
Dr. Ken kicks off Hump Day with a warning—he’s trying not to let the show turn into "Pop off Friday,” but the tension is already there. He questions whether the city is even capable of becoming what it needs to be, sparking a real conversation about accountability and direction. As calls roll in, low voter turnout and political silence take center stage, before a heated debate on women’s rights sends the show into overdrive. By the end of the hour, the YouTube chat is lit and the conversation is far from settled.
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4/8/26 5PM: Wicked Wednesday
The Top 5 @ 5 brings everything from rising airline fees to major political shakeups and a headline-grabbing media deal—but the real story is what’s happening off-script. Truth Nation refuses to let the women’s rights debate go, flooding the chat with strong opinions and raw reactions. Dr. Ken pivots to dream vacations to cool things down… but does it work? Tap in to hear how quickly things spiral, shift, and snap right back into one of the most unfiltered hours of the day.
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4/7/26 4PM: Worse
Dr. Ken Harris opens the show with a powerful message about misdirected energy in Milwaukee—challenging listeners to stop engaging in distractions and start focusing on fights that actually impact power, education, economics, and community outcomes. The hour also features a Truth Nation check-in on YouTube, discussion around The Shade Room founder turning down a $100M offer, and a developing conversation on MPS budget tensions as teachers call for intervention. Listeners weigh in through polls, chat, and talk-to-text to close out the hour.
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4/7/26 5PM: Black Rom-Coms
The second hour kicks off with a lively tangent before diving into the Top 5 at 5, covering local headlines from delayed Milwaukee polling locations to a U-Haul facility fire, court decisions, and what to know about the 2026 Wisconsin spring election. The conversation then shifts to culture, sparked by Halle Bailey’s comments on Hollywood standards for Black films, leading into a broader discussion on Black rom-coms.
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4/6/26 4PM: Reality
Dr. Ken breaks down the importance of developing your “political self,” challenging listeners to think beyond inherited beliefs and emotional reactions. He emphasizes growth, critical thinking, and grounding your views in principles rather than personalities, setting the tone for a deeper conversation on civic responsibility. The hour continues with a sharp discussion on MPS being labeled a “hostile partner” to successful public schools, sparking strong reactions from callers Earl and Todd. The conversation heats up as callers weigh in on the state of MPS, bringing passion and perspective to the debate. G jumps in for a spirited back-and-forth with Dr. Ken, turning the segment into a “Pop Off Friday” reprise filled with tension, accountability, and unfiltered dialogue.
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4/6/26 5PM: Ding Dong Ditch
The Top 5 at 5 covers major local and national headlines, including the Bucks under investigation and Giannis’ injury status, the end of Wisconsin’s winter utility shutoff moratorium, and Milwaukee’s national ranking as a retirement destination. Community voices rally behind Fire Chief Aaron Lipski’s reappointment, while a tragic Easter weekend shooting leaves a Milwaukee family searching for answers. The second half of the hour dives into trending and controversial stories, including rapper Trick Daddy clashing with AKAs after a provocative performance. A bizarre Ohio incident involving a “ding-dong ditch” prank escalates into gunfire, raising serious concerns about overreaction and safety. DT joins the show to preview Truth Unfiltered, closing the hour with insight into what’s ahead.
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4/3/26 4PM: Home
Dr. Ken breaks down the real issue behind “teen takeovers,” arguing it’s not about boredom but a deeper lack of accountability, structure, and parenting at home. He challenges the idea that more programs or spaces will fix the problem, calling for a return to discipline and presence before teens ever hit the streets. The conversation shifts to what it will actually take to create a safe summer in Milwaukee, with community concerns front and center. Listeners weigh in live via talk-to-text and YouTube, adding raw perspective to the debate. The hour wraps with a look at Governor Tony Evers’ decision to restore prison sentence commutations.
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4/3/26 5PM: Pop Off Friday
The Top 5 at 5 covers major headlines, including a breakthrough in DNA testing for Black women with breast cancer, a local religious leader detained by ICE, international conflict updates, and major Wisconsin crime cases. The show then lightens up with a cultural question: what should Milwaukee’s theme song be? That energy carries into a music-driven segment inspired by recent teen takeovers, featuring “All the Way Turnt Up” as the vibe of the moment. The hour blends serious news with community voice and culture before wrapping up the show.
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4/2/26 4PM: Barracoon
Dr. Ken breaks down why access to information isn’t the same as understanding—especially when it comes to Black history. He challenges listeners to move beyond surface-level knowledge by reading deeply, engaging with real narratives, and sharing truth to prevent it from being rewritten. The conversation highlights the importance of Barracoon and Zora Neale Hurston’s work in preserving the voice of Cudjo Lewis, while pushing the audience to confront history as a living, human story—not just distant events.
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4/2/26 5PM: The Truth We Keep Delaying
Today’s show dives into the power of truth and the danger of ignoring it. From severe weather updates and local headlines to powerful listener calls, Dr. Ken keeps the focus on Barracoon and the legacy of resilience—how formerly enslaved people built communities from nothing and why those stories still matter. The discussion closes with a deeper question: what truths are we still avoiding, and what responsibility comes with finally understanding them?
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4/1/26 4PM: No
Dr. Ken Harris takes a deep dive into the birthright citizenship debate, breaking down the 14th Amendment and the legal arguments shaping both sides. He explains why the issue ultimately comes down to constitutional interpretation—and why executive action alone likely won’t change it—while making his stance clear: he’s voting no. The conversation shifts to Milwaukee’s “teen takeovers,” where Dr. Ken questions whether online content is being used to provoke division, sparking strong reactions from callers and listeners. Audience engagement continues with a live YouTube poll and call-ins, as the discussion turns personal with questions about social media and public pressure. The hour wraps with more listener interaction and unfiltered dialogue.
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4/1/26 5PM: Mission to The Moon | Artemis II Launch
Dr. Ken’s “Top 5 at 5” delivers a mix of local impact and national relevance, from violence prevention efforts and nonprofit closures to economic questions and a high-profile discrimination case. He keeps the community informed with resources like an upcoming job fair while continuing to connect headlines to larger conversations. The energy shifts skyward with a focus on the Artemis II launch, as Dr. Ken breaks down its importance and what it represents for the future. Listener reactions pour in, reflecting excitement and curiosity. The show wraps with a blend of information, inspiration, and Dr. Ken’s signature perspective.
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3/31/26 4PM: Unicorn
Dr. Ken Harris dives into the reality of individuality, arguing that while society promotes “being yourself,” it often rejects those who truly think independently. He breaks down the difference between performative expression and real individuality, emphasizing the courage it takes to stand alone and challenge groupthink. Dr. Ken also reacts to a viral Moody Park fight, offering his perspective while mixing in lighter moments... The hour blends thoughtful commentary with real-time audience connection before wrapping up.
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3/31/26 5PM: Gone Golf
The “Top 5 at 5” covers a range of local headlines, from stormy weather impacting southeastern Wisconsin to illegal dumping cleanups and ongoing debates around violence prevention leadership in Milwaukee. Dr. Ken also highlights crime updates, including fast food burglaries and the latest developments in the Tremaine Jones case involving injured officers. The conversation continues with audience interaction and breaking political news surrounding changes that could impact mail-in voting, sparking discussion on what Black Milwaukee should demand from candidates ahead of the midterms. He then explores the political divide over Trump’s overtime tax break and Democratic response. The show closes with sharp analysis and signature unfiltered commentary.
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