Why We Protest
Why We Protest
Arthur Maxwell Powell II
Alexandrea Wilson, Part 2: Trapped By Chicago Policemen and Protestors Honoring Black Women
35 minutes Posted Jul 15, 2020 at 8:00 pm.
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What is the difference between protesting in a privileged community versus a suffering community? As a Black woman, how does it feel to be honored by protestors during a Black woman-led protest? How much bias is shown on the news? This episode, Arthur Maxwell Powell II discusses these topics with Alexandrea Wilson. Alexandrea Wilson is a Chicago native, currently studying for her masters degree in social work focusing on the intersection between health outcomes, food security and justice.

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This is my sixth interview, recorded on Thursday, June 11th, 2020.

International protests following the murders of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Ahmaud Arbery have dominated recent news coverage. However, the peaceful demonstrations' character, purpose, and scale have been miscommunicated. Birthed out of his frustration, Arthur Maxwell Powell II created this podcast to have direct conversations with protestors from Las Vegas, NV to Washington, D.C. Check it out here: https://anchor.fm/whyweprotest Thank you for listening!

Main questions: How do you define “protest”? Why is protesting important? Why did YOU decide to protest? How did you prepare for protesting? What happened on the way to, during, and after your protesting experience? Has mainstream media and major news corporations reported on protests accurately? How so? What can we do to end systemic racism in our society? What keeps you hopeful that our descendants will line in a better world?

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