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Pod Save the People

Don't Plateau

Pod Save the People

Crooked Media

Society & Culture, News, Politics

4.78.8K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2019

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

DeRay, Sam, Clint and Brittany explain what’s on their hearts and minds during Black History Month. President and CEO of the Public Welfare Foundation Candice Jones joins DeRay to talk about juvenile and adult prison reform.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Durey and welcome to Piot

0:30.0

What is the most harsh response to youth in conflict with the law?

1:00.0

What is the most harsh response to youth in conflict with the law?

1:30.0

What is the most harsh response to youth in conflict with the law?

2:01.0

Hey y'all, it's Brittany Pecknet, Atmos Pecketti on All Social Media.

2:06.0

You know, I had a great weekend joining the guys on the Pots of America tour.

2:11.0

It was really awesome to be with you all.

2:13.0

You know, in my travels this weekend, I was spending a lot of time with Black women in LA

2:17.0

and I got to hear Dr. Kimberly Krenshaw discussing something that is really on my mind

2:23.0

and on my heart for this Black History Month.

2:26.0

I'm often thinking about the ways in which Black women are erased from our own stories.

2:31.0

It's part of the reason why I'm working on a book called We Are Like Those Who Dream,

2:35.0

which is full of essays for me and the speeches of Black women throughout history.

2:40.0

But Dr. Krenshaw put it this way. She said, we get gentrified out of our very own stories.

2:46.0

And it made so much sense to me and it really brought to mind a woman named Reverend Dr. Pauli Murray.

2:52.0

And you probably don't know who she is, even though she is deeply responsible for movements that we hold dear

2:59.0

and for the work of one person in particular that we are all rightchously celebrating right now

3:04.0

and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

3:06.0

So Ruth Bader Ginsburg was heavily influenced by Dr. Pauli Murray.

3:11.0

And yet we hardly even know her name and we certainly don't know her story.

3:16.0

She was a poet, a writer, an activist. She's a labor organizer, a legal theorist, and an Episcopal priest.

3:24.0

She actually helped Betty Friedan found the National Organization for Women

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