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Polling Black: Navigating Racial Attitudes during COVID-19 and the Movement for Black Lives
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Polling Black: Navigating Racial Attitudes during COVID-19 and the Movement for Black Lives
FromFor The Movement
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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Sep 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
On this episode, we are joined by Shannon Curie, Vice President at Benenson Strategy Group and award-winning National Urban League Young Professionals leader. At Benenson, Ms. Currie specializes in qualitative research and strategic messaging and will walk us through recent ethnographic studies mapping the Black American experience during the 2020 presidential election cycle, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Movement for Black Lives. The hosts for this episode are Clint Odom, NUL Senior Vice President of Policy & Advocacy and Toni Wiley, NUL Director of Advocacy. From the National Urban League, For The Movement discusses persistent policy, social, and civil rights issues affecting communities of color. Discussed in this episode: National Urban League Black Black America African-American News Information Advocacy Benenson Strategy Group Microaggression Discrimination Fatigue Polling Leadership Reform Justice Media Values Attitudes Survey Vote by Mail Fraud Coronavirus Vaccine School Reopening 2020 Presidential Election Approval Rating Market Research Qualitative Research Social Ambassadors Social Responsibility Decision-making Seat at the Table Black Lives Matter Movement for Black Lives National Urban League Young Professionals Twitter/ IG: @shannonjanean
Released:
Sep 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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