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“Juneteenth.”

Jun 18, 2020
Heather McGhee, Chair of Color of Change and author of "The Sum of Us," guest hosts and discusses critical themes around police reform and the need for a sustained political movement against systemic racism. Reverend William Barber, Co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign, highlights their fight against poverty and the plans for the Moral March on Washington. Together, they emphasize the importance of grassroots activism, education on racial history, and the necessity of diverse coalitions to create meaningful change.
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INSIGHT

Movement Winning

  • The movement for Black lives is winning, as evidenced by performative reforms from those previously opposed.
  • Focus on signaling solutions to outraged people because meaningful change happens at the state and local level.
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Trump's Rhetoric

  • Donald Trump likely doesn't realize his "law and order" rhetoric isn't working because he distrusts polls.
  • He's transparently enthusiastic about "law and order", demonstrating his true, unchanging stance on race.
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Performative Reform

  • Republicans offer performative reforms, attempting to appear proactive while minimizing actual change.
  • Democrats shouldn't negotiate unless the deal saves lives; focus should be on meaningful change.
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