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In this episode, host James Moffitt engages with civil rights advocate Tanawah M. Downing, exploring the intersections of civil rights advocacy, constitutional interpretation, and the historical context of oppression in America. Downing shares his journey from national security to civil rights, emphasizing the importance of understanding liberty and the distinction between civil rights and civil liberties. The conversation delves into the legacy of the Jim Crow era, the impact of criminalization on civil liberties, and the role of states in upholding constitutional rights, culminating in a discussion about pivotal moments that shape justice in America. In this conversation, Tanawah M. Downing discusses the challenges posed by state authorities in relation to constitutional rights, the importance of the Convention of States, and the objectives of the We Shall Be Free Tour. He emphasizes the need for lawful leadership and the engagement of citizens in addressing judicial practices. Downing advocates for a collective approach to legal battles, focusing on a single procedural issue that affects many, and outlines the steps for public involvement in his movement.
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In this episode, host James Moffitt engages with civil rights advocate Tanawah M. Downing, exploring the intersections of civil rights advocacy, constitutional interpretation, and the historical context of oppression in America. Downing shares his journey from national security to civil rights, emphasizing the importance of understanding liberty and the distinction between civil rights and civil liberties. The conversation delves into the legacy of the Jim Crow era, the impact of criminalization on civil liberties, and the role of states in upholding constitutional rights, culminating in a discussion about pivotal moments that shape justice in America. In this conversation, Tanawah M. Downing discusses the challenges posed by state authorities in relation to constitutional rights, the importance of the Convention of States, and the objectives of the We Shall Be Free Tour. He emphasizes the need for lawful leadership and the engagement of citizens in addressing judicial practices. Downing advocates for a collective approach to legal battles, focusing on a single procedural issue that affects many, and outlines the steps for public involvement in his movement.
takeaways
Want to be a guest on Liberty and Gun Rights Podcast? Send James Moffitt a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/libertygunrights
You can support this podcast by sending a donation to my PayPal account at [email protected]
You can also visit my website at https://libertyandgunrightspodcast.buzzsprout.com and choose to be a sponsor or suscriber to the podcast.
Your support will go towards underwriting the cost of producing this podcast.
You can contact me at [email protected]
Support the show