The nonpartisan “Igniting Change Radio Show with Barbara Arnwine, Esq. and Daryl Jones, Esq.” program will be aired from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on Radio One’s WOL 1450 AM in the Washington, DC metropolitan area as well as nationwide on WOLDCNEWS.COM and Barbaraarnwine.com.
Please note, during the show there are 3 hard stop commercial breaks at 12:13 PM Eastern Time, 12:28 PM ET and 12:43 PM ET.
Prof. Ernest J. Quarles, Esq.: 12:00 PM – 12:57 PM Eastern Time
Professor at John Hopkins University and African American Policy Forum Board Member; practicing attorney, civil rights advocate, and educator; former student of the late Honorable Judge A. Leon Higginbotham (3rd Circuit Court of Appeals) and was mentored by the late Professor Derrick Bell (Harvard and NYU)
Dianne Wilkerson: 12:00 PM – 12:57 PM ET
First African American Female to serve in the Massachusetts Senate and TJC Board Treasurer
INTRODUCTION:
The Igniting Change Radio Show on Tuesday, March 12th, 2024, from 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Eastern Time, entitled, “The Transformative History of African American Women in the U.S. Part 1”, will be live with Radio Show Co-Host and Transformative Justice Coalition (TJC) Co-Leader Attorney Barbara Arnwine and feature special guests Prof. Ernest J. Quarles, Esq. and Dianne Wilkerson. Daryl Jones, Igniting Change radio show co-host and TJC co-leader, will be unable to participate in this show due to the passing of his beloved Aunt. This week’s Igniting Change will focus on Black women & Women’s History Month, President Biden’s State of the Union Address, and the fight for voting rights. This is Part 1 of Igniting Change’s look into Black women’s contributions to the United States.
Coming off the heels of African American History Month, this month is Women’s History Month. Very few people are knowledgeable of the full record of amazing accomplishments of Black women throughout the history of the United States. Yet, decade to decade, African American women have left a powerful imprint upon every page of American history. This show will look at African American women known and unknown who have made a significant mark upon this country from its inception to the present.
This show will also discuss the State of the Union Address delivered by President Joe Biden on March 7th, Bloody Sunday.
On this Tuesday, March 12th, the United States Senate will have back-to-back hearings on proposed federal voting rights legislation to address the epidemic of voter suppression confronting America’s voters, particularly voters of color. Radio Host Barbara Arnwine will attend these hearings and report on the morning hearings during the show.
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