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Role of Protest in Fostering Change

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EPISODE SUMMARY

In this episode, the hosts discuss the role of protest in fostering change and the limits of using courts to address systemic problems. They also explore how the success of protests often depends on the ability to rally popular support for the cause while avoiding attempts to redirect the narrative.

LINKS IN THIS EPISODE

Letter from Birmingham Jail https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/king-papers/documents/letter-birmingham-jail

Clergy letter to King https://swap.stanford.edu/20141218230016/http://mlk-kpp01.stanford.edu/kingweb/popular_requests/frequentdocs/clergy.pdf

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EPISODE SUMMARY

In this episode, the hosts discuss the role of protest in fostering change and the limits of using courts to address systemic problems. They also explore how the success of protests often depends on the ability to rally popular support for the cause while avoiding attempts to redirect the narrative.

LINKS IN THIS EPISODE

Letter from Birmingham Jail https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/king-papers/documents/letter-birmingham-jail

Clergy letter to King https://swap.stanford.edu/20141218230016/http://mlk-kpp01.stanford.edu/kingweb/popular_requests/frequentdocs/clergy.pdf

Follow Ellis Conversations on Twitter

Follow Judge Ronald Ellis on Twitter

Follow Jamil Ellis on Twitter

Follow Jamil Ellis on LinkedIn

Check out Unified Ground

Check out BlackHistoryChatGPT

OTHER EPISODES OF INTEREST

Affirmative Action: How We Got To Now

John Lewis Voting Rights Act

Martin Luther King: Waiting On His Dream

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