All the polls have been taken. All the fundraising dollars have been spent. And all the votes have been cast. Do the 2020 elections remind us of an earlier American period? Does it offer lessons we should have learned before? In this episode, we are joined by four special guests to help answer these questions as we connect the past to the present. Stephanie Cho, Executive Director, Asian American Advancing Justice-Atlanta, Bryan Sells, Law office of Bryan Sells, Cheryl Turner, Esq, and Nsé Ufot, Executive Director, The New Georgia Project make up our panel discussion this month to help us figure out what impact the 2020 election will have on the conditions that frame the rights and liberties of everyday citizens.
Derrick Alexander Pope, J.D., HostTerrass Misher, Producer
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