Nurah Speaks

(Ep 274) Beyond Politics: What Will We Do For Ourselves?


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In this episode of Nurah Speaks, I challenge the idea that Black progress can be achieved through moral appeals to the powerful or through political victories.  As I reflect on the sacrifices made during the Civil Rights Movement and the political realities we face today, I question if we have placed unrealistic expectations in systems that repeatedly prove limited.

Our problems cannot be solved by simply voting the right people into office or by appealing to the conscience of those with economic or political power.

Though I whole heartedly support civic engagement and recognize the value of local political participation, I do not believe that politics alone will save our people. In my view, Black people will be saved by Black people by what we do with and for one another.

Throughout this episode, I explore the difference between civil rights and human rights, the fragility of political gains and how we are witnessing our elected representation being taken away.  I question the notion of equality if rights that are granted and amended can also be  removed by legislation.

My central message is simple: regardless of election outcomes, we have to ask ourselves what we are willing to do for one another. If we want justice, equality and a progressive future, we must be prepared to build it together.

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