This is more than a podcast. It’s a call to action to uncover the truth, give voice to the unheard, and spark a movement for social change. Join this journey of transformation as we track the history and move forward toward solutions around key social issues. Our voices are strong, and together we can find viable sustainable solutions. As part of our work to educate and serve as a catalyst for positive social change, the National Civil Rights Museum is committed to centering the past lessons of the civil rights movement to issues of today as we seek solutions that rid society of injustices.
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This is more than a podcast. It’s a call to action to uncover the truth, give voice to the unheard, and spark a movement for social change. Join this journey of transformation as we track the history and move forward toward solutions around key social issues. Our voices are strong, and together we can find viable sustainable solutions. As part of our work to educate and serve as a catalyst for positive social change, the National Civil Rights Museum is committed to centering the past lessons of the civil rights movement to issues of today as we seek solutions that rid society of injustices.
A Legacy Personified: Paving the Way, Opening Channels Guest: Xernona Clayton
Imagine An America
12 minutes 29 seconds
3 months ago
A Legacy Personified: Paving the Way, Opening Channels Guest: Xernona Clayton
Media pioneer and civil rights legend Xernona Clayton reflects on decades of breaking ground and opening doors for future generations. Her story is a vibrant testament to persistence, poise, and progress.
Imagine An America
This is more than a podcast. It’s a call to action to uncover the truth, give voice to the unheard, and spark a movement for social change. Join this journey of transformation as we track the history and move forward toward solutions around key social issues. Our voices are strong, and together we can find viable sustainable solutions. As part of our work to educate and serve as a catalyst for positive social change, the National Civil Rights Museum is committed to centering the past lessons of the civil rights movement to issues of today as we seek solutions that rid society of injustices.