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EPISODE · Oct 15, 2020 · 39 MIN

RJN! discusses Racism in Kentucky, Brianna Taylor, and Education Justice with Jecorey Arthur

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Jecorey Arthur is the youngest elected official in the history of the Louisville Kentucky city council. Racial Justice NOW! sits down with Jecorey to discuss racism, politics, and his work as an educator and musician.

Jecorey Arthur is the youngest elected official in the history of the Louisville Kentucky city council. Racial Justice NOW! sits down with Jecorey to discuss racism, politics, and his work as an educator and musician.

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