Episode 114: Thoughts on the Voter Rights Push and the End of ‘Insecure’
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In this episode, we discuss Martin Luther King, III and his efforts to gather over 800 faith leaders together to push President Biden and Senate Democrats into passing Voter Rights legislation. We also talk about the conviction of former Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter in the killing of Daunte Wright, we debate whether shame ever has a place in the punishment of children, and we give our thoughts on the series finale of Issa Rae’s critically acclaimed HBO series ‘Insecure.’
Resources
Asmelash, Leah. After five seasons, 'Insecure' leaves behind a long-lasting legacy. CNN. December 26, 2021.
Cost, Ben. Parents spark debate after making son hold ‘I am a bully’ sign on busy road. New York Post. December 23, 2021.
Duster, Chandelis. CNN Exclusive: Hundreds of faith leaders demand more from Biden and other Democrats on voting rights legislation. CNN. December 23, 2021.
Forliti, Amy and Bauer, Scott. Kim Potter guilty of manslaughter in Daunte Wright’s death. AP News. December 23, 2021.