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Igniting Change

with Barbara Arnwine

A Radio Show for Inspiring Action

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Hi Igniters For Change! The Igniting Change Radio show today will reprise TJC’s December 16th Tele-Town Hall Meeting. This TeleTown Hall was held to have honest and bold talk and recommended actions, with Daryl Jones as Moderator, Keith Ellison as Opening Speaker, Kimberle Crenshaw bringing profound insights, Jonah Minkoff-Zern on organizing opposition, Dr. Kylar Wiltz, MD, MBA, MPA-MPP on GenZ Vote and looming healthcare battles and Marcus Arbery, father of #AhmaudArbery. The “We Will Rise!! Shaping A Winning Agenda for 2025-2026 in the Face of Adversity” December 16th National TeleTown Hall offered some “unconventional” perspectives on the election through the lens of how we best organize to Fight Forward to Win! You can watch on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TJC.DC/videos/557741530388023 or on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3P78pPsDP8.

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Rolling out the vote campaign encourages Kentuckians to head to the polls

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‘Rolling out the vote Kentucky:’ Local Black leaders share importance of voting

The Lexington NAACP and community leaders are promoting “Rolling Out the Vote Kentucky.” It is a multi-city campaign scheduled to arrive in Lexington on Saturday, November 4. The week-long non-partisan effort is hosted by the National Transformative Justice Coalition and the Kentucky NAACP, and it features the “John Lewis ‘Make Good Trouble’ Votercade.” Whit Whitaker, the president of the Lexington-Fayette NAACP, is one of the many local leaders who say your vote matters.

Daryl Jones Moderating Jacksonville Press Conference

Randi Weingarten AFT President at Jacksonville Press Conference

Jacksonville Press Conference

Freedom Riders in Gainesville

Gainesville Crowd shot

Gainesville Mayor Presents Key to the City to Vicki Winans

Vickie Winans Performing

Tallahassee Rally at Bethel Missionary Baptist Church

TJC Statement on recent Supreme Court’s Decisions

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