Roland Martin Unfiltered

Civil RightsEconomic JusticePolitical Organizing
Georgia Fort Pleads Not Guilty. Paralyzed Man Case Charges Dropped. Roy Cooper Senate Bid
This episode offers a profound, multi-faceted tribute to Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr., detailing his unparalleled impact on civil rights, American politics, economic empowerment, and international diplomacy through personal anecdotes and historical analysis.
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Political OrganizingVoter MobilizationGrassroots Movements
Barber Lays Out the Math of Power. 7,000 Votes Control Congress & How We Nationalize State Movements
Bishop William Barber reveals how a mere 7,000 votes determined the current Congress and outlines a data-driven strategy to nationalize state movements by mobilizing infrequent, low-wage voters.
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