
Protests in Memphis
Season 10 Episode 50 | 27m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
Faith Morris and Archie Willis discuss the recent protests in Memphis and it's impact.
Faith Morris, Chief Marketing and External Affairs Officer for the National Civil Rights Museum, and Archie Willis, President, ComCap Partners discuss making sense of the protests in Memphis with host Eric Barnes and the Daily Memphian’s Bill Dries. With the backdrop of protests and COVID-19 questions were asked, such as “Why is being Black in America like a death sentence?”
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Protests in Memphis
Season 10 Episode 50 | 27m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
Faith Morris, Chief Marketing and External Affairs Officer for the National Civil Rights Museum, and Archie Willis, President, ComCap Partners discuss making sense of the protests in Memphis with host Eric Barnes and the Daily Memphian’s Bill Dries. With the backdrop of protests and COVID-19 questions were asked, such as “Why is being Black in America like a death sentence?”
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