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67. Bloody Sunday, 60 Years Later

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Host Kimberlé Crenshaw takes listeners to Alabama to learn about the contemporary importance of Bloody Sunday and the march from Selma to Montgomery in 1965.

Featuring:

Cliff Albright, co-founder, Black Voters Matter

LaTosha Brown, co-founder, Black Voters Matter

Janai Nelson, President and Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund (LDF)

1965 foot soldiers Denise Jaringan-Holt and Alice Moore

Click here to listen an uncut conversation about the Selma Jubilee with Kimberlé Crenshaw on the Laura Flanders and Friends podcast.

Podcast co-written and produced by Sr. Producer Nicole Edwards

Mixing and sound design by Sean Dunnam

Podcast art by Ashley Julien

Music by Blue Dot Sessions

Follow us at @intersectionalitymatters (Twitter), @IMKC_podcast (Instagram + Bluesky)

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Host Kimberlé Crenshaw takes listeners to Alabama to learn about the contemporary importance of Bloody Sunday and the march from Selma to Montgomery in 1965.

Featuring:

Cliff Albright, co-founder, Black Voters Matter

LaTosha Brown, co-founder, Black Voters Matter

Janai Nelson, President and Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund (LDF)

1965 foot soldiers Denise Jaringan-Holt and Alice Moore

Click here to listen an uncut conversation about the Selma Jubilee with Kimberlé Crenshaw on the Laura Flanders and Friends podcast.

Podcast co-written and produced by Sr. Producer Nicole Edwards

Mixing and sound design by Sean Dunnam

Podcast art by Ashley Julien

Music by Blue Dot Sessions

Follow us at @intersectionalitymatters (Twitter), @IMKC_podcast (Instagram + Bluesky)

  continue reading

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