Listen to the National Civil Rights Museum’s podcast, IMAGINE AN AMERICA. 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 including CRT, voting rights, justice, education, and more.
The National Civil Rights Museum’s story begins at the Lorraine Motel, where Dr. King’s life tragically ended but where his dream persists. Wherever you are, you can engage, learn, and contribute, because the pursuit of civil rights knows no boundaries. Be moved by the stories we safeguard and leave empowered to write your own. History Moves Us Forward, and so can you, from wherever you stand.
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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Season 1 Episodes
- Martin Luther King III + Arndrea Waters King: Legacy Work: A Drum Major’s Instinct
- Michael Eric Dyson: Perspectives on Today’s Civil Rights Movement
- Charles McKinney: Critical Race Theory: America’s Unresolved Past
- Aram Goudsouzian: Beyond Sports: From Celebrity to Legacy
- Dr. Rashawn Ray + Eric Cumberbatch: How Community Collaborations Impact Justice
- Joan Trumpauer Mullholand: Change Agents: Blueprints from the Frontline
- Symone Sanders Townsend + Derrick Johnson: The Fight for Voting Rights
- Dave Dennis, Sr.: Change Agents II: More Blueprints from the Frontline
- Alphonso David, Tamira Chapman, and Jane Oates: The Dream Realized: Economic Power and Wealth Building