Set in Stone
Set in Stone
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Politics, Progress and Power. Setting in the stone the needed conversation for today’s political conversation.
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The podcast delves into several themes, particularly focusing on race, political identity, social justice, and environmental issues. Notable episodes include discussions on Kamala Harris's intersection with race and misogyny, challenges facing Alabama's waterways with an environmental activist, and food security initiatives aimed at empowering Black women and underserved communities.

Politics, Progress and Power. Setting in the stone the needed conversation for today’s political conversation.
In this episode, I sit down with Tafeni English, Director of the Alabama State Office of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), to explore her journey into civil rights work and the mission that drives the organization today. We talk about her personal path, the challenges she’s faced, and the vital role SPLC continues to play in the fight for justice. From groundbreaking legal victories, like bankrupting the Ku Klux Klan, to ongoing efforts that protect and uplift vulnerable communities, Tafeni shares an inside perspective on how the SPLC’s work continues to shape Alabama and beyond.

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