Nick Cannon Features Rabbi Abraham Cooper on Cannon's Class
Nick Cannon talks to Rabbi Abraham Cooper, the associate dean and director of Global Social Action Agenda for the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
Cannon is fulfilling his promise to commit himself to deeper, more thorough reflection and education during his break from his morning show on Power 106. Nick's show, Cannon's Class, began over two years ago, when he enrolled as a student in the Business and African American Studies program at Howard University in Washington, D.C. His very first show is posted at the end of this page.
The Entire Class is in Session Now pic.twitter.com/hiJjA538df— Nick Cannon (@NickCannon) July 21, 2020
Here's part 2:
Twitter reacts:
We love you King. We have your back!!! Don’t let the few discourage you because the many got u!!!— MsBobbieC (@MsBobbieC1) July 21, 2020
I’m trying to continue to support, but it’s hard when I see you turn your back on us. We supported you when you spoke the truth, but idk about this. Listen to your ppl, instead of the Ashkenazi Jews— Camille (@RealDealMilz) July 21, 2020
Within 96 hours, Nick Cannon have learned the truth and is now expert in that truth, which is different than the truth that he knew 96 hours prior.— Brian Smith (@Bcove4Life) July 21, 2020
The truth shall set you free.
The problem with #NickCannon's apology is that it gives the impression that he was punked in public. People have a hard time respecting a guy who buckles when the heat gets hot.— Dr Boyce Watkins (@drboycewatkins1) July 21, 2020
"How do we roll up our sleeves? What can we do together?" Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the @SimonWiesenthal Center wants to work with @NickCannon to reject hate. Cannon has apologized for anti-Semitic remarks on his podcast. pic.twitter.com/FO3xfcFpUo— AP Entertainment (@APEntertainment) July 17, 2020
“Anyone seeking a PhD in Jew-hatred should watch this ‘interview’ in its entirety," said the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Rabbi Abraham Cooper. “Farrakhan’s hate is on full display in the next generation through cultural figures and social media.” https://t.co/OHPyv2ZM6i— Algemeiner (@Algemeiner) July 13, 2020
Below is the very first episode of Cannon's Class with Dr. Greg Carr, the chairman of African American Studies at Howard University recorded in 2018. Dr. Carr is a frequent contributor on The Karen Hunter Show on Sirius XM's Urban View and the multi-platform show Roland Martin: Unfiltered.
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