
But Joy Cometh ft. L’Oreal Thompson Payton, Maya Wiley, & the DNC
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On this episode of She the People with Aimee Allison, you’ll hear: on-the-ground reporting from Equity Observer reporter L’Oreal Thompson Payton profiling Tansy McNulty of 1 Million Madly Motivated Moms, Aimee Allison’s interview with civil rights lawyer and activist Maya Wiley, and some joyful noise from the recent Democratic National Convention.
This podcast begins with a candid discussion about guns, police violence, and the Sonya Massey murder case. If you’d prefer to skip this section, please join the conversation at the 11-minute mark.
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Aimee and Maya discuss:
- Maya’s powerful segment on MSNBC
- “Project 2025: What’s At Stake for Civil Rights” from The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
- Maya’s memoir, Remember, You Are a Wiley, which publishes September 17 and is available for pre-order here
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