• Envisioning the Future of Social Justice

  • 2024/10/29
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Envisioning the Future of Social Justice

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  • In this episode, #SNCCVeteran Judy Richardson sits down alongside Tiffany Loftin and Ajamu A. Dillahunt-Holloway for a dialogue on the lessons of the past and the challenges of the present.

    Judy shares her personal journey into the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the 1960s, describing how she found her "movement home" and the revolutionary values that defined SNCC's approach. Tiffany and Ajamu then recount their own paths into activism - from navigating the barriers of higher education as first-generation students, to building campus-based movements around issues like immigration reform and police accountability.

    The conversation delves into how the organizing principles of SNCC continue to inform their work today, from the importance of centering directly impacted communities, to the strategic use of protests, boycotts, and electoral politics. They grapple with the complexities of the current political landscape, offering insights on mobilizing young people, pushing candidates on key issues, and envisioning new models of transformative change.

    For more information, follow us on social media @SNCCLegacy and visit: www.sncclegacyproject.org.

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In this episode, #SNCCVeteran Judy Richardson sits down alongside Tiffany Loftin and Ajamu A. Dillahunt-Holloway for a dialogue on the lessons of the past and the challenges of the present.

Judy shares her personal journey into the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the 1960s, describing how she found her "movement home" and the revolutionary values that defined SNCC's approach. Tiffany and Ajamu then recount their own paths into activism - from navigating the barriers of higher education as first-generation students, to building campus-based movements around issues like immigration reform and police accountability.

The conversation delves into how the organizing principles of SNCC continue to inform their work today, from the importance of centering directly impacted communities, to the strategic use of protests, boycotts, and electoral politics. They grapple with the complexities of the current political landscape, offering insights on mobilizing young people, pushing candidates on key issues, and envisioning new models of transformative change.

For more information, follow us on social media @SNCCLegacy and visit: www.sncclegacyproject.org.

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