Why does a law on paper mean nothing without active enforcement? In this episode of Let’s Talk Civilly, MCCR hosts Markyta, Cleveland, and Gabi honor June's dual milestones—Pride Month and Juneteenth—by exploring their shared DNA of resistance and protest.
The hosts transition from the revolutionary roots of the Stonewall Riots to the 2.5-year delay of emancipation news in Texas, drawing direct parallels to how civil rights policy is enacted versus how it is practiced today.
Later, they tackle the macro and micro threats facing voters, from the national gutting of the Voting Rights Act to immediate public accommodation barriers at local polling places—including ID discrimination against transgender voters and physical hurdles for disabled voters. Finally, find out why skipping local school board and judicial elections directly impacts your neighborhood's daily life.
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