SHOW / EPISODE

Justice for All: A Journey Through Justice

Season 1 | Episode 38
30m | Nov 1, 2023

In this episode, "A Journey Through Justice," Dr. Tonya Breland takes us on a powerful journey to Montgomery and Selma, Alabama, where she shares her personal experiences and family ties to one of these iconic Southern cities.

Through her exploration of historical landmarks and encounters with local residents, Dr. Breland offers a deep insight into the injustices faced by Black people and the ongoing fight for civil rights. She also attends a riveting presentation by Civil Rights Lawyer, Bryan Stevenson, the one behind the founding of both The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration and the Peace & Justice Memorial. She also takes a walk on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, offering a powerful look into the city's past and present.

Learning about our history is crucial for shaping our future, and this episode highlights the importance of understanding the struggles and triumphs of those whose shoulders we stand on, many of whom suffered violence and their lives.

Join us as we embark on this journey with Dr. Breland as our guide and discover how learning about our history can impact our future.

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"Why is it so Hard? Shining through the Shadow of Resistance” with Dr. Tonya Breland and Erika Newman Leak
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