Live the Legacy podcast captures bold conversations between civil rights icons and today’s student activists. These conversations bridge the past and the present in order to move forward together. Listen today on our website or your favorite podcast app.
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Andrew Goodman Ambassador Amaya Rearden interviews Nifé Olufosoye of Black Futures Lab.
Andrew Goodman Ambassador Katelyn Winstead interviews John Bonifaz of Free Speech For People.
Andrew Goodman Ambassador Christina Williams interviews Aklima Khondoker of the New Georgia Project.
Andrew Goodman Ambassador Tamia Fowlkes interviews Robert Masters, who attended Queens College and participated in the Freedom Summer of 1964 training program with Andrew Goodman.
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 26th Amendment by listening to a first-hand account of what it took to pass such an important amendment. This episode features a conversation between Charles Koppelman and Evan Malbrough. Charles is a filmmaker, writer, and producer. 50 years ago, he helped lobby in favor of the 26th Amendment, which lowered the voting age in the country to 18 and protects against age discrimination at the ballot box. Evan is an Andrew Goodman Fellow and founder of the Georgia Youth Poll Worker Project.
This episode features a conversation between Andrew Goodman Ambassador Wyn Garfinkle (Rising Senior) and Bernice Sims, a veteran of the civil rights movement and author of Detour Before Midnight. During their conversation, you will hear about some of the final moments of the lives of Andrew Goodman, James Earl Chaney, and Michael Schwerner, as Bernice Sims was one of the last people to see the three men alive. This conversation highlights voter registration tactics used in the 1960s and 1970s, and how the fight for the right to vote continues today with young activists who are taking bold actions to make their voice heard.