EP. 02: Your Silence Will Not Protect You. Vote 2020.

 

“In 1965, Black protesters gathered outside of the White House to demand the expansion and protection of their voting rights after “Bloody Sunday.” – Library of Congress/Warren K. Leffler

 

Young people are often lectured by older generations on why we should vote and blamed for undesired election outcomes. But what is the true benefit of voting in a system that consistently does not work for marginalized communities, and how should we navigate it when the candidates and ballot measures aren't good enough?

Join Kési Felton, Founder of Better to Speak, in episode two of The Podcast as we explore those topics and the journey of the Black vote more broadly.

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EP. 01: Where Are the Black People? And Other Thoughts on the 2020 Election.