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LEADing Justice

By: Dr. Janet Dewart Bell
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  • LEAD advances democracy and social justice by promoting democratic principles and leadership from an intergenerational lens. LEAD builds on the wisdom, experience, energy, and perspectives of diverse leaders and activists in the fight for America's future. The LEADing Justice podcast will tackle the most challenging issues of the day through provocative and informative discussions with singular guests who make a difference in the fight for freedom in America and the world.
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Episodes
  • Southern Center for Human Rights: Fighting to end mass incarceration, the death penalty, and the criminalization of poverty
    Dec 1 2022

    The LEADing Justice podcast is honored to welcome Terrica Redfield Ganzy, Executive Director, Southern Center for Human Rights. The Southern Center fights for a world free from mass incarceration, the death penalty, the criminalization of poverty, and racial injustice. A passionate, indefatigable leader with many years of dedicated service, she states: “What brought me to the work was anger. What keeps me in the work is love.” 

     The Southern Center for Human Rights (SCHR) was founded in 1976 by ministers and activists concerned about criminal justice issues in response to the Supreme Court’s reinstatement of the death penalty that year and to the horrendous conditions in Southern prisons and jails. After the 1970s, the criminal justice system exploded in size and reach, now with over two million people imprisoned. The United States has the highest incarceration rate of any nation in the world.

     Originally named the Southern Prisoners Defense Committee, the organization’s attorneys and investigators worked alongside civil rights organizations, families, and faith-based organizations to protect the civil and human rights of people of color, poor people, and other disadvantaged people.

     In addition to representing people facing the death penalty, including cases argued before the United States Supreme Court, SCHR employs, class action lawsuits and individual representation to challenge unconstitutional and unconscionable practices within the criminal justice system.

    Dr. Janet Dewart Bell • Executive Producer / Host | Chris Neuner • Producer / Editor | Theme Music • First Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn

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    23 mins
  • Andrew Goodman Foundation: Making young voices and votes a powerful force for democracy
    Nov 5 2022

    The LEADing Justice podcast is honored to welcome Charles Imohiosen, the President and Chief Executive Officer of The Andrew Goodman Foundation, established to carry on the work of Andrew Goodman. Andy was a college student when he was murdered in Mississippi by the Ku Klux Klan, along with two other young men, James Chaney and Michael Schwerner.  

    Their tragic deaths in 1964 contributed to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The Andrew Goodman Foundation works to make young voices and votes a powerful force in democracy with their Vote Everywhere campaign and training youth activists and leaders. The Andrew Goodman Vote Everywhere program now operates in 26 states and Washington, D.C. and includes a network of nearly 100 campuses that enroll 1M+ students. 

    Dr. Janet Dewart Bell • Executive Producer / Host | Chris Neuner • Producer / Editor | Theme Music • First Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn

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    26 mins
  • A life of making change, reflections from Ambassador Andrew Young
    Oct 26 2022

    The LEADing Justice podcast presents one of the great men of our time, Andrew Young, The close confidant and partner of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Ambassador Young  has a singularly impactful career in causes of advancing justice and freedom.  He reflects on his remarkable life, while giving guidance to navigate these turbulent times and to secure a future of peace and freedom.  

     Andrew Young was active in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and present at key points in American history, negotiating the Birmingham and Selma, Alabama desegregation agreements, helping to lead the Poor People's Campaign and serving as the the United States Ambassador to the United Nations. He was the mayor of Atlanta from 1982 to 1990 and also co-chaired the committee for the Olympic Games in 1996.

    Dr. Janet Dewart Bell • Executive Producer / Host | Chris Neuner • Producer / Editor | Theme Music • First Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn

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    22 mins

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