EP. 05: Good Trouble and Finding Your Voice in the Movement

 

“In a 1961 strategy meeting, members of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) gather in Alabama to discuss their next moves.” – John Lewis: Freedom Rider (National Civil Rights Museum)

 

How does one find their voice in the movement? What is a "political home" and what does it mean to have one?

After a three-month hiatus, Better to Speak: The Podcast returns! Angela Saxton of Bet On Us and the Working Families Party joins us to discuss tangible next steps for young Black folks to find a political home in the movement for Black liberation.

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