National Civil Rights Museum

Imagine An America

History EN ↓ 22 episodes

This is more than a podcast. It’s a call to action to uncover the truth, give voice to the unheard, and spark a movement for social change. Join this journey of transformation as we track the history and move forward toward solutions around key social issues. Our voices are strong, and together we can find viable sustainable solutions. As part of our work to educate and serve as a catalyst for positive social change, the National Civil Rights Museum is committed to centering the past lessons of the civil rights movement to issues of today as we seek solutions that rid society of injustices.

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National Civil Rights Museum

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History

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Latest episode

Aug 17, 2025

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Episodes

Leading with Equity: The C-Suite Initiative’s Impact on Corporate Change with Valerie Rainford, Janet Taylor, Veda Ajamu, and Ryan Jones 17.08.2025

Within the powerful galleries of the National Civil Rights Museum, Valerie Rainford, Janet Taylor, Veda Ajamu, and Ryan Jones share how the museum’s storytelling equip executive leaders to ethically confront bias and build equity. Using history, data, neuroscience, and honest dialogue, the museum's Corporate Equity Center facilitators provide educational resources through a historical lens wit...

Champions for Equality: 2024 Freedom Award Honorees Making History
Guests: Clayborne Carson, Kerry Kennedy, Stacey Abrams
 10.08.2025

Three visionaries discuss their lives of service, the legacy of the civil rights movement, and their ongoing commitment to global human rights. A conversation about what it means to make history—and to shape the future.

A Legacy Personified: Paving the Way, Opening Channels
 Guest: Xernona Clayton 03.08.2025

Media pioneer and civil rights legend Xernona Clayton reflects on decades of breaking ground and opening doors for future generations. Her story is a vibrant testament to persistence, poise, and progress.

Activism: Being Part of Something Big with Charlie Cobb, Judy Richardson, and Courtland Cox 27.07.2025

Veterans of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) share firsthand accounts of youth-led organizing in the 1960s and its connection to movements today. A multi-generational reflection on courage, strategy, and solidarity.

Order in the Court: Civil Rights Legal Strategies with Sherrilyn Ifill 20.07.2025

Renowned civil rights lawyer Sherrilyn Ifill outlines the legal battlegrounds shaping democracy—from voting rights to judicial equity. A masterclass on how the law can be both weapon and shield in the pursuit of justice.

The Courage to Love: Building the Beloved Community with Dr. Cornel West 13.07.2025

Dr. Cornel West explores what it means to fight for justice from a place of love, joy, and moral clarity. This soulful dialogue centers the vision of the “Beloved Community” and the values that keep movements alive.

Restorative Justice: Healing Trauma, Demanding Change with Attorney Ben Crump 06.07.2025

The Museum's 2016 Freedom Award honoree and civil rights attorney, Ben Crump speaks on the emotional and legal battle for justice in cases of police violence and systemic neglect. This conversation explores healing, accountability, and the pursuit of justice beyond the courtroom.

Audacious Artivism: Telling Our Stories through Film with Spike Lee 29.06.2025

Visionary filmmaker Spike Lee shares how art becomes activism, memory becomes power, and storytelling becomes resistance. This episode celebrates the role of cinema in confronting injustice and keeping the historical record alive.

Telling the Truth Even When It Hurts Guest: Roxane Gay 22.06.2025

Author and cultural critic Roxane Gay unpacks the power of truth-telling in an age of censorship and backlash. With wit and candor, she explores how honesty—especially from marginalized voices—is both radical and necessary.

The Power of Sacrifice: Athletes and Advocacy
 Guest: Tommie Smith 15.06.2025

Olympic icon Tommie Smith reflects on his legendary Black Power salute in 1968 and the price of protest. This episode honors athletes who have used their platforms for political resistance, inspiring generations to take a stand—literally and figuratively.

“Lessons from Leadership: Faith and Justice” with Amaré Stoudemire 08.06.2025

NBA star and entrepreneur Amaré Stoudemire shares how faith has shaped his understanding of justice, community, and legacy. This episode explores the spiritual foundations of leadership and why moral courage is essential in today's cultural climate.

Redefining Greatness: Equality in Every Arena 01.06.2025

Trailblazing Hall of Famer Cheryl Miller discusses how gender and racial equity in sports remains a battleground and a mirror of American society. From breaking records to breaking barriers, her story is a powerful reflection on dignity, excellence, and equality.

IX. The Dream Realized: Economic Empowerment & Wealth Building 28.07.2024
VIII. Blueprints for the Frontline with David Dennis, Sr. 26.07.2024
VII. Fighting for Voting Rights with Symone Sanders Townsend and Derrick Johnson 14.07.2024
VI. Change Agents Blueprints for the Frontline with Joan Trumpauer Mulholland 07.07.2024
V. How Community Collaborations Impact Justice with Rashawn Ray and Eric Cumberbatch 30.06.2024
IV. Beyond Sports: From Celebrity to Legacy with Aram Goudsouzian 23.06.2024
III. Critical Race Theory with Charles McKinney 16.06.2024
II. Perspectives on Today's Civil Rights Movement with Michael Eric Dyson 09.06.2024
I. Legacy Work with Martin Luther King III and Arndrea King 02.06.2024
Imagine An America Podcast (Trailer) 30.05.2024

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