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Ep. 03 - From Idea to Law: Reparations, Clean Slate, and the NY Legislative Process w/ Assemblywoman Michaelle C. Solages

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We sat down with Assemblywoman Michaelle C. Solages of Assembly District 22 for a compelling conversation on her work as a New York State legislator and her efforts to create meaningful change in her community. We delved into her role in passing a bill to study the impact of reparations further, exploring how historical injustices can be addressed to build a more equitable future. Assemblywoman Solages also shared her insights on how power operates within the state, including the significance of the Clean Slate Bill in giving individuals a second chance and removing barriers to opportunity.
We discussed the Crown Act, a vital piece of legislation that fights discrimination based on natural hair and ensures that all New Yorkers are treated with respect regardless of how they wear their hair. Additionally, Assemblywoman Solages provided a behind-the-scenes look at the role of the Speaker of the House and the influence they hold in shaping policy at the state level.
Join us for an enlightening conversation about the challenges of policymaking, the victories that empower communities, and how civic engagement can create real, lasting change.
#policynculture #MichaelleSolages #NewYorkLegislature #Reparations #CleanSlateBill #CrownAct #CivicEngagement #CommunityLeadership #StatePolitics

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We sat down with Assemblywoman Michaelle C. Solages of Assembly District 22 for a compelling conversation on her work as a New York State legislator and her efforts to create meaningful change in her community. We delved into her role in passing a bill to study the impact of reparations further, exploring how historical injustices can be addressed to build a more equitable future. Assemblywoman Solages also shared her insights on how power operates within the state, including the significance of the Clean Slate Bill in giving individuals a second chance and removing barriers to opportunity.
We discussed the Crown Act, a vital piece of legislation that fights discrimination based on natural hair and ensures that all New Yorkers are treated with respect regardless of how they wear their hair. Additionally, Assemblywoman Solages provided a behind-the-scenes look at the role of the Speaker of the House and the influence they hold in shaping policy at the state level.
Join us for an enlightening conversation about the challenges of policymaking, the victories that empower communities, and how civic engagement can create real, lasting change.
#policynculture #MichaelleSolages #NewYorkLegislature #Reparations #CleanSlateBill #CrownAct #CivicEngagement #CommunityLeadership #StatePolitics

Thanks for tuning in to Policy and Culture, where we bridge the gap between policy and culture. We're your hosts, Daniel Lloyd and Andrew Ayodeji.

If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform. You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and wherever else you get your podcasts.

For more content and updates, follow us on social media:

  • Instagram: @PolicynCulture

Visit our website at www.policynculture.com for articles, videos, and more in-depth analysis on the topics we discuss.

Have a question or topic suggestion? Email us at policynculture@gmail.com

Remember, staying informed is the first step to making a difference. Until next time, this is Policy and Culture, empowering you to understand the world around us.

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