EPISODE · Jun 6, 2026 · 30 MIN
Honoring Dr. Ruby Duncan's Legacy in Welfare Rights and Civil Rights While Freddie Rosser Calls for Stronger Teacher Training and Accountability in Clark County Schools
from Veteran's Affairs Plus W/ David L. Washington · host David L. Washington
Dave Washington and Marsha Washington discussed the memorial and funeral services for Dr. Ruby Duncan, highlighting her contributions to welfare rights and the community from 1966 to 1972. They emphasized her impact on Las Vegas and the broader civil rights movement, noting her resilience despite threats. The couple also praised her political strategizing and community coaching. Additionally, they mentioned the upcoming 35th anniversary of the Carl Holmes Executive Development Institute in New Orleans. Freddie Rosser, a retired educator, shared his experiences in Detroit and Las Vegas, criticizing the Clark County School District's management and emphasizing the need for better teacher training and accountability.
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Dave Washington and Marsha Washington discussed the memorial and funeral services for Dr. Ruby Duncan, highlighting her contributions to welfare rights and the community from 1966 to 1972. They emphasized her impact on Las Vegas and the broader civil rights movement, noting her resilience despite threats. The couple also praised her political strategizing and community coaching. Additionally, they mentioned the upcoming 35th anniversary of the Carl Holmes Executive Development Institute in New Orleans. Freddie Rosser, a retired educator, shared his experiences in Detroit and Las Vegas, criticizing the Clark County School District's management and emphasizing the need for better teacher training and accountability.
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