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Did the DOJ Just Kill the Civil Rights Act? Yes, They Did
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Did the DOJ Just Kill the Civil Rights Act? Yes, They Did

Lurie Daniel Favors breaks down a passionate analysis of the Department of Justice's recent decision to eliminate disparate impact liability from Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. She explains how this change effectively removes a crucial tool for fighting discrimination and connects it to Project 2025's broader agenda. Lurie discusses the historical context of segregation, the importance of the Civil Rights Act, and what this means for Black Americans moving forward. She challenges listeners to consider community-building strategies, healing from internalized racism, and questioning integration as the path forward in a country where legal protections against discrimination are being dismantled.

Lurie Breaks It Down · Lurie Favors, Lurie Daniel Favors

December 10, 202527m 4s

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Show Notes

Lurie Daniel Favors breaks down a passionate analysis of the Department of Justice's recent decision to eliminate disparate impact liability from Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. She explains how this change effectively removes a crucial tool for fighting discrimination and connects it to Project 2025's broader agenda. Lurie discusses the historical context of segregation, the importance of the Civil Rights Act, and what this means for Black Americans moving forward. She challenges listeners to consider community-building strategies, healing from internalized racism, and questioning integration as the path forward in a country where legal protections against discrimination are being dismantled. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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