
Welcome back, family! After a soulful summer of rest, reflection, and renewal, Goddess of Law returns with a powerful kickoff to Season 2. In this episode, we dive deep into the history of voting rights in America—from hard-fought battles to present-day challenges that still affect Black communities.
You’ll hear about:
The evolution of voting rights and the barriers that still exist today
How systemic racism continues to impact political power and access
The activists and movements fighting for justice and equal representation
This episode features:
🗣️ Word of the Week: Kindness – “The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate.”
📚 Book of the Week: The Miseducation of the Negro by Carter G. Woodson
🌟 Black History Spotlight: Harriet E. Wilson’s groundbreaking novel, Our Nig, published on September 5, 1859 — the first novel by an African American woman in the U.S.
🎧 Whether you’re new here or a long-time listener, this episode will empower, educate, and inspire you to raise your voice and use your power.
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