
About this episode
Brittany Geneva and Jamarr Brown discuss the Supreme Court's Callais decision and its impact on voting rights and Black political power in America.
They're not hiding it anymore. This week on Geneva Says, Jamarr Brown joins me for a blunt conversation about the Supreme Court's Callais decision, the dismantling of voting rights, and the very public effort to eliminate Black political power in America. We talk about the anger so many people are feeling right now, the limits of performative outrage, and why this political moment feels different. Jamarr breaks down what's actually happening behind the headlines, what's at stake in upcoming elections, and why local organizing may be one of the last lines of defense. This conversation is raw, honest, and necessary. Time to say the quiet parts out loud! Let's get into it.
People in this episode
Host: Brittany Geneva
Guest: Jamarr Brown
Topics covered
- Supreme Court decisions
- voting rights
- Black political power
- local organizing
- political outrage
Keywords
- Supreme Court
- voting rights
- Black political power
- political outrage
- local organizing
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Supreme Court, Black political power
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