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Larry Rubin - The Fight for Civil Rights: Lessons from the Past


Episode 22


In this episode of the Mississippi Happenings podcast, hosts David Olds and Jim Newman engage with civil rights activist Larry Rubin to discuss the implications of eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, drawing parallels to historical segregation. They explore the historical context of civil rights movements, personal experiences from the 1960s, and the importance of voting rights in achieving social change. The conversation highlights the challenges of modern activism, the disconnect between generations, and the urgent need for community engagement, particularly in the fight for rural hospitals. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to get involved in their communities and advocate for social justice.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:49 Political Commentary and Perspectives
01:04 Mississippi Kitchen Table Issues
01:59 The Impact of DEI Elimination
02:24 Historical Context of Segregation and Desegregation
02:40 The Historical Context of Civil Rights
08:32 Personal Journey in Activism
14:19 The Role of Community in Civil Rights
20:44 The Importance of Voting Rights
26:30 The Evolution of Activism and Engagement
40:21 Disconnection from the Political System
42:23 Personal Experiences in Civil Rights Activism
48:32 The Impact of Leadership and Government on Civil Rights
52:31 Challenges in Modern Activism
57:02 Generational Perspectives on Civic Engagement
01:00:28 The Importance of Continued Activism


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