Democracy Disrupted: How Federal Takeovers Target Black Communities
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Today, cities such as Washington D.C., Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City are under heightened scrutiny, with political narratives around “crime” fueling discussions of potential federal or state intervention. These dynamics echo a long history of power struggles—from Reconstruction, when the federal government deployed forces to protect Black citizens, to the Civil Rights Movement, when federal oversight was critical in advancing desegregation and voting rights. This episode explores the ongoing and historical dynamics of federal and state intervention in cities with large Black populations—particularly when those cities are led by Black mayors.
Today's host is Karla McKanders, Director of the Thurgood Marshall Institute. She is in conversation with the following guests:
- Louis A. Bedford IV: Policy Counsel, Legal Defense Fund
- Lee Harris: Mayor, Shelby County, Tennessee
This episode was recorded on September 26th at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s 85th Annual Legislative Conference. Jakiyah Bradley, In Rare Events, and Resonate Recording provided production support.
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