#TalkRadio – July 30: Artificial Intelligence and the 2024 Elections: What’s Race Got To Do With It?

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This week's show Damon T. Hewitt to discuss his leadership on alerting the nation about the challenges of AI to voting and racial justice if not regulated properly. The Igniting Change audience will learn a lot from his prescient advocacy and expertise on this subject. He will also talk about his role as President and Executive Director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. This show is part of Igniting Change’s commitment to regularly cover the impact of artificial intelligence and technological developments on the fight for racial justice.

#TalkRadio – August 20: The Times, They Are a’Changing: The Legacy of Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr., the DNC 2024, and the Advent of Kamala Harris and Justice for Jelani Day

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This week's show will start the show with Attorney C.K. Hoffler, discussing the legacy of when Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr. ran for president of the United States 40 years ago. This past week, the Rainbow PUSH Coalition held their annual convention and held numerous tributes for its Founder

#TalkRadio – August 27: The Impact of Black Leadership and Creating Truly Inclusive Movements

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This week's show will feature special guests Dara Baldwin, MPA; Edward Ward; Dr. Karen McRae; and, Drake Smith. This show will feature an exclusive interview with Dara Baldwin, MPA about her new book “TO BE A PROBLEM: A Black Woman's Survival in the Racist Disability Rights Movement” for the first 40 minutes, including her media scorecard for this week. In the last 20 minutes of the show, guests Edward Ward, Dr. Karen McRae, and Drake Smith will discuss the Black women leadership of the DNC.

#TalkRadio – September 3: I’ll Rise and Vote: Ensuring Timely Voter Registration for Young People, Homeless People, and Everyone

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This week's show will feature special guests and voter registration experts Donald Whitehead, Rommel Sandino, Eldric Coleman, Dr. Karen McRae, and Atty. Terry O’Neill. Rommel Sandino will discuss National Voter Registration Day. Donald Whitehead will break down how to reach homeless people about their voting rights and will make it clear that homeless people have the right to register and vote, despite not having a permanent address. Eldric Coleman will discuss campus voter registration, as in August he registered over 1,100 people to vote on his college campus.

#TalkRadio – September 17: I’ll Rise and Vote: Gen Z and Young Millennial Votes Matter Leadership Training and Upcoming Jacksonville, Florida Voter Activation and GOTV Concert

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This week's show will feature special guests Dr. Kylar Wiltz, Makayla Myers, Adam Green, and Gwen McKinney. This show will preview the upcoming September 21st Jacksonville, Florida “I’ll Rise and Vote” Voter Activation and Concert and will review their experience during the Transformative Justice Coalition’s Gen Z and Young Millennial Votes Matter Leadership Training

#TalkRadio – September 24: I’ll Rise and Vote: Episode 2: Duval County, Florida Inactive List Battle; Voter Education with Gen Z; and, September 28th Cincinnati Voter Activations

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This week's show will feature special guests Karen Rumsey, Leila Diallo, and Jaimyce McClinton. The show will begin with a discussion of some of the obstacles voters are facing in 2024. The last 40 minutes of the show will review the September 21st Jacksonville, FL “I’ll Rise And Vote” Voter Activations and GOTV Concert; discuss the September 15th, 2024 Jacksonville Today story regarding 15% of registered Duval County, Florida voters being “inactive”, a huge rise since state law changed and, preview the upcoming September 28th Cincinnati, Ohio “I’ll Rise & Vote!” Voter Activations.

#TalkRadio – October 1 – No Prosecution? Black Student’s Chest carved with “N” Word

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This week's show will discuss the incident at Gettysburg College with African American students, a mental health professional and an elected Prosecutor. This show will discuss the potential psychological trauma experienced by students who experience racial hatred and the impact on the larger African American student population. Additionally, this show will discuss the appropriateness of the university handling this matter internally rather than having the police and local prosecutor investigate and prosecute this matter.