With Lots of People, There’s a Lot of Power

June 09, 2020 00:59:15
With Lots of People, There’s a Lot of Power
Call It Like I See It
With Lots of People, There’s a Lot of Power

Jun 09 2020 | 00:59:15

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James Keys Tunde Ogunlana

Show Notes

Americans coming together in such large numbers is a reassertion of the ultimate power of the people, so James Keys, Tunde Ogunlana, and Carlton Washington discuss what change is being sought, and what change should be sought, by the people (01:34), the defund the police theme that has picked up steam in recent weeks (12:15), how some public figures and institutions have publicly (and apparently genuinely) changed their tune on the urgency of fighting for justice and equality (30:26), and what appears to be a massive turn away from divisiveness and towards coming together to address societal issues (43:20).

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