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Michael Bell's Grounding Remarks: "Power is the People" • Georgia 2026 Primary Special - The Way with Anoa | Acast • Meet Anoa Changa, Director of Communications | Demos • Watch The Black Pack • Inside Trump’s Escalating War on Elections - Dame Magazine • Jesse Jackson's Blueprint For Defeating American Extremism • SAVE And MEGA Acts Could Help Trump Take Over Our Elections • Georgia FBI Election Raid Signals Looming Midterms Threat • Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Performance Bridges Culture, Politics • Ncuti Gatwa’s ‘Doctor Who’ Is An Important First For Blerds Everywhere • #HelpAmericaVote Day Encourages People To Volunteer As Poll Workers • Democracy Stewards: Black Women Secretaries Of State Are Standing In The Gap • 8 Strong Black Leads In The ‘Star Trek’ Universe • 'Woman In Motion' Nichelle Nichols Best Known As Star Trek's Lt. Uhura Dies At Age 89 • 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' Trailer Gives First Glimpse Into A World Without T'Challa • Timothy Loehmann, Ex-Cop Who Killed Tamir Rice, Hired By Rural PA Police Department • Conservatives Target Black Rhode Island Senator Tiara Mack For Twerking On Her Day Off • What's Next For Roe v. Wade? • ‘Legalization Ain’t Sh*t Without Decriminalization’: Chicago Cannabis Advocate Fights For Legal Weed For All • From Slavery to School Discipline • Columbia University Psychiatry Department Chair Jeffrey Lieberman Deletes His Account After Backlash For Racist Comment About Black Model • No, The Biden Administration Is Not Giving Black People Crack Pipes And Calling It Racial Equity • Georgia School Board’s First Black Woman Chair Targeted By Conservatives Over TikTok Videos • Why Poll Claiming Most Americans Don’t Want Biden Nominating A Black Woman To SCOTUS Is So Flawed • Brief Timeline Of Events Since Congressional Republicans Supported Reauthorizing The Voting Rights Act In 2006 • Biden Finally Calls For Senate Filibuster Rule Change To Pass Voting Rights Legislation • November Jobs Report Falls Short of Expectations, The Build Back Better Act Could Expand Opportunity For Black Workers • The Third Reconstruction • Beyond The Verdict: Coalition Sees Justice For Ahmaud Arbery As A Beginning Of A More Just Georgia • 4th Annual Black Policy Lab Registration • What’s the Matter with American Politics? • A Visit to the Mississippi Clinic at the Center of the Abortion Case Before the Supreme Court • After Horrific Photos Surface, Black Leaders Demand President Biden Take Action For Asylum Seekers Now • After Pfizer’s News Of Promising Vaccine Results, Concerns Linger About Vaccine Equity for Under 12 Year Olds • An 8-Year-Old Black Girl Dies In Philly Suburb. ‘High Probability’ Cops Killed Her • Rickia Young, Who Was Beaten By Philadelphia Cops, Sues National Police Union Over Misleading Photo • Strom Thurmond Filibustered Voting Rights. 64 Years Later, Advocates Want Senate Action • Houston Police Department Tweets Then Deletes Memorial Of Cops From 1917 Race Massacre • NY Times Shamed Into Deleting Tone Deaf Tweet Celebrating Rapper Who Doesn’t Rap About ‘Sex, Drugs’ • To shift the media narrative about the South, we have to rebuild it altogether • Veteran SNCC Organizer And The Algebra Project Founder Bob Moses Dies At 86 • SNCC Digital Gateway • 5 Times Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Failed Georgians • The Delta Variant Is On The Move: The Pandemic Isn’t Over, It’s Shifting • Sankofa School • Ida B. Wells Receives Her Flowers With New Monument Unveiled In Chicago • Fearless Cities 2021 • Voting Rights Tour Raises Awareness Across The South On Its Way To D.C. • Decode the Debate on Critical Race Theory: Talking about Race in Schools isn't Racist • ‘Massa’? Plantation’s Black Overseer Refuses To Apologize For Juneteenth Debacle • Joe Manchin’s Fixation On Republican Validation Ignores Black West Virginians • Taking Stock of Lessons Learned After George Floyd's Death • May 29th Abundance Event w/ Amber J Phillips • Critical Race Truth: Republicans Keep Trying To Revise America’s Racist History • Ma’Khia Bryant: 16-Year-Old Girl Called Ohio Police For Help, Officer Killed Her Instead • Chauvin’s Conviction Is Accountability For One Officer, Not Vindication Of A Corrupt System • Right Person At The Right Time’: Kristen Clarke Is Poised To Lead DOJ’s Civil Rights Division • Southbound: Essays on Identity, Inheritance, and Social Change-- Anjali Enjeti in conversation with Anoa Changa • The next generation of Black farmers • More Than A Historic First, Tishaura Jones’ Win Shows the Power of Building With Community • Jim Crow Redux: Georgia GOP Governor Signs “Egregious” Voter Suppression Law Targeting Black Voters • Our Struggle Connects’: #StopAsianHate Atlanta Rally Attendees Build Bridges Of Black-Asian Solidarity • Harm Reduction Week Events • Police ignored the role of race and gender in the Georgia shootings. Here's what Asian advocates in Atlanta are saying about it • Organizers in Space: A Virtual Conversation about Movement Building & the Mars Perseverance Landing • The Jackson Water Crisis: Decades Of Disrepair, Disinvestment Frustrate Efforts To Restore Service In Mississippi • Jackson Water Crisis: Organizers See Collective Effort As Critical To Community Sustainability • Panel: How Misinfo & History Affect BIPOC Trust in the COVID-19 Vaccine • Movement Journalism: The End of Objectivity • Reclaiming Our Story - Feb 23 Black Journalist Narrative Event • Decisive Federal Action Once Again Required To Protect Voting Rights • Five Peachy Takeaways: Georgia's grassroots organizing lessons will be valuable in the South for a long time coming • Singing The Black National Anthem Won’t Stop White Terror • Twitter Finally Pulls the Plug on Trump’s Account • ‘We’re Built For This’: Black Voters Clinch Victory For Warnock In Georgia Runoff • Georgia Turning Blue? In Victory for Grassroots Organizers, Warnock Wins Senate Runoff; Ossoff Leads • Raffensperger Stood Up to Trump, But He Also Attacked Voting Rights Groups • Justice Department Fails To Bring Justice For Tamir Rice • Science Vs Podcast - Reparations: How Could It Work? • HOW OHIO’S RACIAL JUSTICE MOVEMENT WON BIG AT THE BALLOT BOX • Black Healthcare Providers Organize To Build Trustworthiness Of COVID-19 Vaccine Process • Reverend Warnock's History as a Sexual Health Educator Prepared Him for the Senate • Grassroots Organizers Flipped Georgia Blue. Here’s How They Did It. • Georgia Secretary Of State Sued Again For Purging Voters • The Way with Anoa Podcast • It’s Time To Shift From Horse-Race Politics • Culture Organizing Brings New Voters To The Polls • Despite What Georgia Officials Say, It’s Not Illegal to Send Pizza to the Polls • Amy Coney Barrett’s Confirmation Reaffirms The Urgency Of Building Collective Power • Black Women’s Suffrage Has Always Been a Matter of Life and Death • Electoral Justice Beat