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MCCR: Let's Talk Civilly
by MCCR
The Let's Talk Civilly podcast, brought to you by the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights, fosters open and inclusive conversations on important topics surrounding civil rights, diversity, equity, and inclusion. Each episode delves into pressing issues, shares stories of resilience, and highlights initiatives that promote fairness and justice for all Marylanders. Join us as we explore ways to build stronger, more equitable communities through dialogue and understanding.
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Dismantling Barriers: A Conversation on AAPI Equity with Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller
What does true representation look like in state government? In Episode 5 of Let’s Talk Civilly, host Cleveland L. Horton sits down with Maryland’s Lt. Governor Aruna Miller to discuss leadership, equity, and civil rights. From her childhood journey arriving in the U.S. at age seven to her historic election, Lt. Governor Miller brings a unique dual perspective as both a civil engineer and policymaker to the frontlines of social justice.Tune in as we address critical challenges facing our diverse communities, including voter disinformation, STEM industry representation, protections for displaced immigrant workers, and the push for gender-neutral terminology in the Maryland Constitution.
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A Masterclass in Fair Housing with Sara Pratt
Cleveland Horton (Executive Director of MCCR) and Candice Crenshaw (Director of Education and Outreach at MCCR) both sit down with Sara Pratt, Retiree Counsel at Relman Colfax and former HUD leader, to pull back the curtain on how housing discrimination works today. From the nuances of "direct threats" and reasonable accommodation to the fight against redlining and exclusionary zoning, Sara shares her front-line experience dismantling institutional barriers. Whether you are a housing advocate, a legal professional, or just someone who believes in equitable neighborhoods, this episode offers an essential guide to the past, present, and future of the Fair Housing Act.
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Advancing the Needle: A Conversation on Women's Equity with Ariana Kelly
In honor of Women’s History Month, Markyta and Gabi sit down with Ariana Kelly, Executive Director of the Maryland Commission for Women, to discuss the "bold new vision" for the Commission’s 60th year. From her 14-year legacy in the Maryland General Assembly to her current work modernizing state equity policies, Ariana breaks down the "next frontier" of reproductive freedom, the practical impact of new wage transparency laws, and the hurdles remaining in Maryland’s care economy. Join us for a deep dive into how we move beyond annual celebrations toward actionable, intersectional policy change that protects and empowers every woman in the Old Line State.Correction & Editor’s Note: During this episode, it was stated that Verda Welcome was the first Black woman to serve as a State Senator in the United States. While Senator Welcome was a legendary Maryland trailblazer and the first Black woman elected to the Maryland State Senate (in 1962), the first Black woman to serve in a State Senate in U.S. history was actually Cora Brown, who was elected to the Michigan State Senate in 1952. We appreciate the opportunity to clarify this historical milestone as we celebrate the legacy of all women in public service.
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Systemic Racism & The Path Forward
We dive deep into the systemic hurdles facing Marylanders today. We recap the highlights from the Protecting Civil Rights During Challenging Times 2026 Symposium at Bowie State University, discuss the historical impact of redlining, and explain why legislative wins like the CROWN Act is vital for workplace equity. Plus, we share a all that MCCR had going on during February! Don't miss us for March!
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The Legacy and Future of Civil Rights in Maryland
In this debut episode, we explore the enduring vision of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and how his principles guide our work today. We celebrate the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights (MCCR) and its mission to eliminate discrimination. We also reflect on a major milestone: our Executive Director, Cleveland L. Horton II, receiving the Dream Keeper Award at the 38th Annual MLK Awards Dinner. Join us as we discuss the history of the MCCR, our vital functions in the community, and our bold vision for a more equitable future in Maryland.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Let's Talk Civilly podcast, brought to you by the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights, fosters open and inclusive conversations on important topics surrounding civil rights, diversity, equity, and inclusion. Each episode delves into pressing issues, shares stories of resilience, and highlights initiatives that promote fairness and justice for all Marylanders. Join us as we explore ways to build stronger, more equitable communities through dialogue and understanding.
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