February 27: The Resilience and Strength of the GenZ/Young Millennial Voter: Tired, Bent & Frustrated, But Still Voting!!”

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This show will spotlight today’s political issues and challenges that GenZ and YM voters are facing. This show will spotlight how young voters are overcoming policy concerns in the 2024 Election Cycle and directing their determination to voting. The program will address frustration faced by young voters in making advancements on Student Loan Debt Forgiveness, Wrongful Prosecution of Black Elected Officials, lack of Investments in Black and Brown Communities and the fight for GenZ/YM elected representation nationally.

March 2, 2024: 59th Annual Selma Jubilee Voting Rights Series

George Wallace Community College 3000 Earl Goodwin Pkwy,, Selma, AL, United States

The Voting Rights Battle Continues" during the Selma Jubilee commemorating the 59th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday. The Series’ central themes are to encourage the passage of the Freedom To Vote Act & the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.

#TalkRadio – March 5: Return To The Bridge: Historic Senate Hearing in Montgomery, TJC Presence in Selma, & Vice President Harris’ Groundbreaking Remarks

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March 5, 2024: Return To The Bridge: Historic Senate Hearing in Montgomery, TJC Presence in Selma, & Vice President Harris’ Groundbreaking RemarksThe nonpartisan “Igniting Change Radio Show with Barbara Arnwine, Esq. and Daryl Jones, Esq.” program will be aired from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on Radio One’s WOL 1450 AM in […]

#TalkRadio – March 26: The Ugliness of Hate Crimes in Policing and Vigilantism

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This week we will discuss the March 27th TJC and Allies’ Prayer Vigil and Rally for the Arbery Family; Mississippi Police Department Indictments; and, “Brave Cave” developments. The epidemic of hate crimes in the United States continues to grow. Most hate crimes still are hate crimes against African Americans.

Prayer Vigil and Rally for the Arbery Family

Barbara and Daryl invite the Igniting Change audience to join them on Wednesday, March 27th in Atlanta, Georgia for the Transformative Justice Coalition and Allies’ Prayer Vigil and Rally for the Arbery Family that is occurring prior to oral arguments before the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals by the murderers of Ahmuad Arbery seeking to […]

Leadership Training & Empowerment Fellowship

Phoenix, AZ Phoenix, AZ, United States

The Transformative Justice Coalition Presents: Gen Z & Millennial Votes Matter Training in Phoenix, AZ - April 3rd - April 7th, 2024

Full Court Press Community Fair at “The Well”

Zion Institute 1522 E. Southern Ave,, Phoenix, AZ, United States

The Transformative Justice Coalition (TJC), the Phoenix Metropolitan Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Empowering Arizona, and the Zion Institute are inviting the Phoenix Community to join them for a Full Court Press Community Fair at “The Well” on Saturday, April 6th from 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM at the Zion Institute, 1522 E. Southern Ave, Phoenix, AZ. This Community Fair will coincide with two major events: the HBCU All Stars Weekend and TJC’s Gen Z and Millennial Voting Rights Leadership Training. 

#TalkRadio – April 9: Young Voters Leading The Way: The Transformative Justice Coalition Celebrates 2024 Phoenix Gen Z and Millennial Voting Rights Leadership Class

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April 9, 2024: Young Voters Leading The Way: The Transformative Justice Coalition Celebrates 2024 Phoenix Gen Z and Millennial Voting Rights Leadership ClassThe nonpartisan “Igniting Change Radio Show with Barbara Arnwine, Esq. and Daryl Jones, Esq.” program will be aired from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on Radio One’s WOL 1450 AM […]

#TalkRadio – April 16: Public Tax Dollars Paying for Racist Statues: The Case for Renaming Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge

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Today's show will focus on the issue of the naming of monuments and structures after slaveholders and racist Americans, that if funded by public taxpayer money. Maryland holds the fourth highest percentage of African American citizens in America. It is the only state in America with an African American Governor. Maryland also boasts an African American women as the Speaker of the House. Yet Maryland taxpayers have supported the naming of monuments after people who stood for slavery and against the advancement and inclusion of African Americans.