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The Ballot and the Bullet: Voting Rights Then and Now featuring Teresa Roberts


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In the latest episode of the Afrocentric podcast, titled "The Ballot and the Bullet: Voting Rights Then and Now," host Morgan Gray engages in a compelling discussion with guest Teresa Roberts. The episode explores the historical struggle for voting rights before and during the Civil Rights Movement, highlighting the sacrifices made by activists and the ongoing fight for equality at the ballot box.


Morgan and Teresa reflect on the profound impact of losing civil rights leaders, examining how these losses resonate on both personal and societal levels. They address the generational disconnect regarding the importance of voting rights, emphasizing how different life was before these rights were secured and the necessity of protecting them today.


The conversation shifts to the urgent need to mobilize younger voters, particularly Millennials and Gen Z, for the upcoming election. Morgan and Teresa discuss strategies to engage these demographics and encourage their participation in the democratic process.


Finally, the episode tackles contemporary threats to voting rights, including Project 2025, which aims to alter the status quo by raising the voting age and expanding criminalization that could disenfranchise more individuals. This thought-provoking episode serves as both a historical overview and a call to action, urging listeners to recognize the critical importance of voting rights and to remain vigilant in their defense.

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