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Political Evolution

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Political Evolution is an exploration of the American government's past, present, and future and the impact of public policy decisions on the lives of people in poor and marginalized communities. Join us as we speak to professors, analysts, policymakers, and community leaders to unpack the current news cycle, history, and the commonalities between the two. Hosted by Whittney Richardson, a lawyer, political analyst, and fierce advocate for a more just and equitable America.
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Creating a Culture of Voting with Kimara Snipes

Political EvolutionMar 22, 2023

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Political Evolution with Whittney Richardson

Political Evolution with Whittney Richardson

Political Evolution is an exploration of the American government's past, present, and future and the impact of public policy decisions on the lives of people in poor and marginalized communities. Join us as we speak to professors, analysts, policymakers, and community leaders to unpack the current news cycle, history, and the commonalities between the two. Hosted by Whittney Richardson, a lawyer, political analyst, and fierce advocate for a more just and equitable America. 

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