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Lurie Breaks It Down

If Racism in America is Permanent, How Do We Move Forward?

Lurie Breaks It Down

Women's Empowerment Network

Politics, History, Culture, News, Society & Culture

5.0612 Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2026

⏱️ 34 minutes

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0:00.0

Look, we break it down, down, down, down, down.

0:05.0

She break it down, down, down, down, down.

0:11.6

She got to message for the people, a brilliant mind and a clean soul.

0:17.3

She's standing up to the evil in making sure that we all grow strong enough to break these change we're in

0:24.2

They keep us in this painful condition

0:26.8

She gave us truth and division

0:29.5

That's why we listen

0:31.3

She break it down, down, down, down, down, down.

0:36.6

She break it down, down, down, down, down. She break it down, down, down, down, down, down.

0:41.3

No, we break it down, down, down, down, down.

0:45.3

I want to talk about the permanency of some things.

0:48.3

And while I, as much as anyone else, have all the optimism in the world about how we are going to be able to make this world a better place.

0:55.8

Every single day, we have a moment of gratitude segment.

0:58.3

Shout out to all of you who participated in a moment of gratitude, either on the show or on the podcast.

1:03.6

Lurie breaks it down.

1:04.7

We know that we can do amazing, wonderful things to make this world a better place.

1:08.3

However, there's this thing that happens where

1:11.1

sometimes we are so focused on the things that we can do that we forget to take real stock

1:17.7

and an assessment of the challenges that we are facing. And in an effort to not be blind about

1:22.9

the challenges we are facing, it's also important to be able to walk and chew gum at the same

1:26.2

time, right? I want to talk today about what happened on this day in history back in 1987.

1:32.3

In 1987, the Supreme Court rejected a black man by the name of Warren McCleskey,

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