All Over the Place with Dara Starr Tucker
All Over the Place explores the intersection where race, culture and politics meet. Dara Starr Tucker provides weekly commentary on the topics that impact us all and provides a fresh perspective on how to interrogate these issues through her unique lens as a noted social commentator with over 1,000,000 followers across all social media platforms.
Dara is a singer/songwriter and occasional satirist who uses each of these forms of expression to communicate her passion for deeper human connection and social change. Find her music on all digital outlets and find her on all social media platforms at @darastarrtucker, except on Instagram where she’s @daratuckerB.
All Over the Place with Dara Starr Tucker
Latest Episodes
Preparing America for Another "Stolen Election"
Donald Trump's latest speech wasn't just another revisit of old election claims. It was another step in preparing millions of Americans to distrust future election results before a single vote has been counted. In this episode, I explore why pe...
The Real Tragedy of Lindsey Graham's Legacy
The tributes to Lindsey Graham reveal something deeper than partisan disagreement. They remind us that the man who defended Donald Trump was also capable of standing up to him. Our legacy isn't defined by what we believe, but by the choices we ...
Black Women Were the Canaries in the Graham Platner Coalmine
Black women saw the warning signs around Graham Platner long before many others did. Instead of asking why they were concerned, too many people dismissed those concerns as divisive, irresponsible, or politically inconvenient. Now, with serious ...
Black Bodies in White Spaces
Black Bodies in White SpacesWhat does it mean to move through spaces that were never really built with you in mind?In this episode, Dara Starr Tucker reflects on the death of Nolan Wells and the questions it has raised with...
Why Does White America Expect Black Gratitude?
When Eddie Glaude Jr. said he doesn't love America, Stephanie Ruhle's response revealed something I've noticed for years: many Americans assume Black success should automatically produce gratitude toward the country itself. But why? In this Bre...