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10:14Now PlayingQasim Rashid warns that new restrictions could leave Black Americans with fewer voting rights in 2026 than they had in 1956—and says marching against Trump means little without sustained organizing afterward.
He explains the Thousand Miles to Memphis campaign before Michael Fanone joins him for a fascinating discussion about poverty, crime and why police should embrace alternatives for mental-health and substance-abuse calls.
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