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Senate So White: The Push for Congressional Diversity

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This week we discuss Senate So White: The Push For Congressional Diversity with guests Don Bell, director of the Black Talent Initiative at the Joint Center for Economic and Political Studies, and Tamia Booker, Deputy Chief of Staff to Senator Cory Booker.

From the National Urban League, For The Movement discusses persistent policy, social, and civil rights issues affecting communities of color. Your co-hosts for this episode are Don Cravins, Jr., Senior Vice President for Policy, and Kezmiché “Kim” Atterbury, Senior Director of Communications and External Affairs.

Mentioned in This Episode:

Digital Revolution

Congressional Diversity

Rooney Rule

Senator Cory Booker

Joint Center for Economic and Political Studies

Pipeline to Capitol Hill Jobs

Senate Staff Diversity

Wage Gap

Shootings of Unarmed Black Men

Beyoncé

On The Run 2 Tour

U.S. National Guard

American Lung Association

CVS Foundation

Freedom From Smoking Program

Email: podcast@nul.org

Twitter: https://twitter.com/NULpolicy

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NULPolicy

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/NULPolicy

Marc’s Twitter: @MarcMorial

Don’s Twitter: @DCravins

Kim’s Twitter: @kayellea

Jordun’s Twitter: @_jordun

Web: #ForTheMovement

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This week we discuss Senate So White: The Push For Congressional Diversity with guests Don Bell, director of the Black Talent Initiative at the Joint Center for Economic and Political Studies, and Tamia Booker, Deputy Chief of Staff to Senator Cory Booker.

From the National Urban League, For The Movement discusses persistent policy, social, and civil rights issues affecting communities of color. Your co-hosts for this episode are Don Cravins, Jr., Senior Vice President for Policy, and Kezmiché “Kim” Atterbury, Senior Director of Communications and External Affairs.

Mentioned in This Episode:

Digital Revolution

Congressional Diversity

Rooney Rule

Senator Cory Booker

Joint Center for Economic and Political Studies

Pipeline to Capitol Hill Jobs

Senate Staff Diversity

Wage Gap

Shootings of Unarmed Black Men

Beyoncé

On The Run 2 Tour

U.S. National Guard

American Lung Association

CVS Foundation

Freedom From Smoking Program

Email: podcast@nul.org

Twitter: https://twitter.com/NULpolicy

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NULPolicy

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/NULPolicy

Marc’s Twitter: @MarcMorial

Don’s Twitter: @DCravins

Kim’s Twitter: @kayellea

Jordun’s Twitter: @_jordun

Web: #ForTheMovement

  continue reading

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