Lurie Daniel Favors Talks Race, Gender, and More on SiriusXM Urban View
Pulling from her experience in these areas, Favors uses her live call-in program to tackle these subjects and more each day.

Lurie Daniel Favors, Esq., is an activist, attorney, and author with a long-standing commitment to racial and social justice. Every day on “The Lurie Daniel Favors Show,” she talks about race, gender, culture, class, politics, and the law, and how they all intersect.
Pulling from her experience in these areas, Favors uses her live call-in program to tackle these subjects and more each day, with guests and contributors also providing their expertise.
“The Lurie Daniel Favors Show” airs weekdays from 10am to 12pm ET on SiriusXM Urban View and the SiriusXM app with a smart device.
In addition to her role with SiriusXM, Lurie Daniel Favors is an attorney and serves as Interim Executive Director at the Center for Law and Social Justice at Medgar Evers College, CUNY, a racial justice law center committed to the legal needs of New Yorkers of African descent and the disenfranchised.
Before graduating from New York University School of Law as a Root-Tilden-Kern public interest scholar, Ms. Daniel Favors co-founded Sankofa Community Empowerment, Inc., a non-profit organization serving communities of African descent through culturally responsive education programs in New York and Pennsylvania. She later co-founded Breaking the Cycle Consulting Services LLC, which specializes in preparing youth, educators, and parents to utilize culturally responsive methods to increase academic achievement in at-risk student populations.
She is the author of “Afro State of Mind: Memories of a Nappy Headed Black Girl” and a contributing author to “The Birth of a Nation: Nat Turner and the Making of a Movement.”
SiriusXM’s Urban View features dynamic discourse from prominent Black voices on topics ranging from culture, politics, faith, justice, activism, and more.




