
“Your silence will not protect you”: Civil rights quotes for Juneteenth 2025
In this Juneteenth episode, we explore the powerful words of civil rights leaders—from Sojourner Truth and Audre Lorde to Martin Luther King Jr. and James Baldwin. These quotes are more than history—they’re a mirror, a call to action, and a roadmap for justice today. Join us as we reflect on how language has fueled liberation, challenged systems of oppression, and reminded us that silence is not neutrality—it’s a choice.
The Future of Commerce Podcast · Jenn Vande Zande
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Show Notes
What does it mean to speak truth in the face of injustice? Inspired by The Future of Commerce article on Juneteenth civil rights quotes, this episode revisits the enduring words of civil rights leaders who understood the urgency of voice, the danger of silence, and the power of collective action.
From the fierce urgency of now to the dismantling of oppressive systems, we unpack the moral clarity of quotes from John Lewis, Ida B. Wells, Malcolm X, Marsha P. Johnson, Coretta Scott King, and others. Their words illuminate the work that remains—and challenge each of us to find our role in shaping a just future.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
1. Justice, Truth, and Power: The Moral Foundations
- Why unchecked power undermines real peace (John Lewis)
- The call to expose injustice with truth (Ida B. Wells)
- The dangers of ignorance coupled with authority (James Baldwin)
2. The Urgency of Action and the Myth of Gradualism
- King’s warning against the “tranquilizing drug of gradualism”
- Marsha P. Johnson’s reminder that history is built on choices
- Frederick Douglass on the need to demand—not request—change
3. Understanding and Resisting Oppression
- Audre Lorde on collective liberation
- Toni Morrison on racism as a distraction tactic
- Alicia Garza on systems of power—not just individual prejudice
- Malcolm X on media narratives and critical thinking
4. Courage, Voice, and Endurance
- Lorde’s warning: silence offers no safety
- Sojourner Truth and Langston Hughes on rising with dignity
- Coretta Scott King on indivisible justice and universal rights
Key Takeaways:
- Language is a tool of liberation—and suppression
- Speaking out is not just brave, it’s necessary
- Oppression is systemic, but resistance is personal and collective
- Juneteenth is both a commemoration and a challenge: to act, speak, and change what remains unjust
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