
The Uncomfortable Truth About Race—and What To Do Next | Loki Mulholland
Good Talk with Tiffany Santana · Tiffany D. Santana
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Join me for an inspiring conversation with Emmy-winning filmmaker, author, and activist Loki Mulholland, son of civil rights icon Joan Trumpower Mulholland. We explore the power of storytelling in social change, the legacy of civil rights, and the importance of choosing courage over comfort.
Loki Mulholland is an Emmy-winning filmmaker, author, activist, and son of civil rights icon, Joan Trumpauer Mulholland. His work has received over 40 Telly Awards and his films on race and social justice issues have won over 20 Best Documentary awards. Loki is the author of multiple books including “She Stood for Freedom” and “Get Back to the Counter”. His films have
appeared on Showtime, PBS and Amazon where “The Uncomfortable Truth” has been viewed over three million times. Loki is a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated and speaks all over the country on issues of race and social justice. In 2023, Loki received an Honorary Doctorate from Ithaca College. He is the founder and Executive Director of the Joan Trumpauer Mulholland Foundation which was created to teach others about the Civil Rights Movement and how they can make a difference.
Foundation Website: https://joantrumpauermulholland.org/
Personal Website: https://www.lokimulholland.com/
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