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.
Dianne Wilkerson: 12:00 PM – 12:57 PM ET
First African American Female to serve in the Massachusetts Senate and TJC Board Treasurer
Terry O’Neill, Esq.: 12:00 PM – 12:57 PM ET
Current Board Secretary of the Transformative Justice Coalition; former President of the National Organization for Women (NOW); Former Host of the podcast What Equality Looks Like; LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terry-o-neill-3076303/
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
INTRODUCTION:
The Igniting Change Radio Show on Tuesday, December 26th, 2023, from 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Eastern Time, entitled, “Sounding The Call: Raising Public Awareness About the Important Stories of 2023 the Mass Media Missed”, will be live with Radio Show Co-Hosts and Transformative Justice Coalition (TJC) Co-Leaders Attorneys Barbara Arnwine, Esq. and Daryl Jones, Esq. and guests Dianne Wilkerson, Atty. Terry O’Neill, and Prof. Ernest J. Quarles, Esq. This show will focus on a review of 2023 and its major racial and social justice happenings. In particular, we will look at media coverage: what it got wrong; what it got right; and, what it missed altogether. This show will also discuss how to raise public awareness, consciousness, and activism regarding important matters that are not highlighted in the national public debate. This subject is especially important as 2023 saw many disturbing trends in the area of voting rights and constitutional freedoms, including (but not limited to): book banning; attacks on DEI and the teachings of Black history; horrific Supreme Court decisions such as that on Affirmative Action; major unjust police killings of African-Americans; the use of viscous policing tactics, notably those reported in Memphis and Baton Rouge; massive spread of states adopting voter suppression methods; and, at the end of the year, the devastating 8th Circuit decision which bars private citizens and organizations the ability to file racial discrimination cases in voting under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
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