THE PODCAST

What’s Next for America?

Dive into the heart of social change with the National Civil Rights Museum’s latest venture – the Imagine An America podcast. This is more than just a podcast. It’s a call to action to uncover the truth, give voice to the unheard, and spark a movement for a more just and equitable society. The  podcast aims to elevate the museum’s role as a catalyst for social change, amplify marginalized voices, and inspire meaningful action towards a more just and equitable society. Each episode brings you insightful conversations with leaders, activists, and visionaries who are shaping the future of civil rights and social justice. Join us on this journey of transformation.

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Upcoming Episodes

  • June 2: Martin Luther King III + Arndrea Waters King: Legacy Work: A Drum Major’s Instinct
  • June 9: Michael Eric Dyson: Perspectives on Today’s Civil Rights Movement
  • June 16: Charles McKinney: Critical Race Theory: America’s Unresolved Past 
  • June 23: Aram Goudsouzian: Beyond Sports: From Celebrity to Legacy
  • June 30: Dr. Rashawn Ray + Eric Cumberbatch: How Community Collaborations Impact Justice
  • July 7: Joan Trumpauer Mullholand: Change Agents: Blueprints from the Frontline
  • July 14: Symone Sanders Townsend + Derrick Johnson: The Fight for Voting Rights 
  • July 21: Dave Dennis, Sr.: Change Agents II: More Blueprints from the Frontline  
  • July 28: Alphonso David, Tamira Chapman, and Jane Oates: The Dream Realized: Economic Power and Wealth Building    

Meet The Show Host

Dr. Russ Wigginton, President of the National Civil Rights Museum since August 2021, brings a wealth of experience in education, community engagement, and social justice. With previous roles including Chief Postsecondary Impact Officer for Tennessee SCORE and Vice President at Rhodes College, Dr. Wigginton has a deep commitment to advancing civil rights. A historian by training, he has published extensively on African American history and has taught in the field. Join him as he guides listeners through powerful stories and conversations shaping the future of civil rights in America.

Stay Connected

Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and join the conversation using #ImagineAnAmerica. Engage with our content, participate in live sessions, and connect with like-minded individuals and organizations passionate about civil rights and social justice.

VOTING RIGHTS:
A SHORT HISTORY

via Carnegie.org

MILLION MEN REGISTRATION INITIATIVE

via IAmAMan.Vote

KNOW YOUR
VOTING RIGHTS

via ACLU.org