In his last State of the Union, Barack Obama stated, "I can promise that a year from now, when I no longer hold this office, I'll be right there with you as a citizen, inspired by those voices of fairness and vision, of grit and good humor and kindness that have helped America travel so far. That's the America I know. That's the country we love. Clear-eyed. Big-hearted. Undaunted by challenge. Optimistic that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word. That's what makes me so hopeful about our future. I believe in change because I believe in you."
So has Change We Can Believe been the reality? Or was it just a slogan...especially for black Americans?
Berklee College Professor Larry Watson ( @lwatson44605229), Reverend Jeffrey Brown ( @RECAP_INTL) and Director of the Racial Justice Program at ACLU Massachusetts Rahsaan Hall ( @rahsaandhall) discuss.