Artwork
iconShare
 
Manage episode 512610554 series 3344641
Content provided by Tony Tolbert & Adam Radinsky, Tony Tolbert, and Adam Radinsky. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tony Tolbert & Adam Radinsky, Tony Tolbert, and Adam Radinsky or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Meet Damario Solomon-Simmons, the leading reparations lawyer in the country. He led the Tulsa Race Massacre court battle that put reparations on the national radar. Damario gives advice and inspiration for creative change-making when the system is stacked against us. You’ll be fired up and ready to go!
SHOW NOTES

Guest: Damario Solomon-Simmons

Damario Solomon-Simmons has been a civil rights attorney for almost 20 years. He leads the Justice for Greenwood Foundation, and co-founded the MVP Foundation. Damario has been featured on CNN, The View, Good Morning America, ABC News, ESPN, The New York Times, and more.

Some of Damario’s projects for Tulsa:
Tulsa Race Massacre Lawsuit – The brilliant and riveting legal complaint that launched the historic court battle for reparations stemming from the Massacre.

Justice for Greenwood – Community-based Tulsa organization founded by Damario and fighting for justice and reparations for the Massacre.

Greenwood Is Still Burning – New award-winning documentary that exposes the events of the Massacre and the ongoing legacy of harms it caused.

HIGHLIGHTS OF EPISODE

[9:05] Damario’s shock on learning of the Massacre

[14:07] Thriving Greenwood community

[17:27] The real catalysts of the Massacre

[24:14] Major impacts of the lawsuit

[27:08] Key goals of lawsuit

[33:00] Reparatory justice in plain terms

[40:01] Damario’s motivations to fight for justice

[49:00] Relevance of the Massacre today

Contact Tony & Adam

Subscribe

  continue reading

23 episodes