1 in 5: The Immigrant Story Behind Black America – Legal Lens Podcast

This week’s Legal Lens episode is a must-listen wake-up call!

Join us as my incredible guest, Attorney Nana Gyamfi from @bajiblackallianceforjustim8990 sheds light on a critical issue affecting our community: immigration and racial justice.

Did you know that 1 in 5 Black individuals in our country is either an immigrant or a child of immigrants? These powerful statistics highlight the urgent need to stay informed about our rights, responsibilities, and the importance of advocacy.

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Protecting Immigrant Workers: What Communities Should Know – Legal Lens Podcast

Meet Attorney Nana Gyamfi — a powerful advocate for racial justice and immigrant rights! As the Executive Director of the @bajiblackallianceforjustim8990 she leads the largest Black-led organization dedicated to advocating for equitable immigration policies and social justice across the US.

I had the honor of hosting Nana on the Legal Lens Podcast, where we delved into current national immigration policies and their profound impact on African immigrant communities.

Trust me, there’s so much valuable insight packed into this conversation! Check out our full discussion on all major streaming platforms: linktr.ee/areddock… Read More

Immigration: Current State of Affairs w/Nana Gyamfi – Legal Lens Podcast

Tune in to this week’s Legal Lens episode for an update on immigration current state of affairs.

I’m joined by Attorney Nana Gyamfi from @bajiblackallianceforjustim8990 who shares expert analysis on recent immigration enforcement practices in D.C., and Los Angeles. We discuss important topics like the impact on Black immigrant communities and the ongoing fight for equitable immigration policies.

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Know Your Rights: Mantras That Protect Your Freedoms w/Nana Gyamfi – Legal Lens Podcast

This week on the Legal Lens podcast: 𝒊𝒎𝒎𝒊𝒈𝒓𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏 & 𝒔𝒐𝒄𝒊𝒂𝒍 𝒋𝒖𝒔𝒕𝒊𝒄𝒆.

Join me as I further explore the crucial issue of immigration in the U.S. with my special guest, Nana Gyamfi, Executive Director of the @bajiblackallianceforjustim8990.

She sheds light on how current national immigration practices impact Black immigrants and African American communities, highlighting the need for fair and equitable policies.

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You’re In The Majority: Act Like It & Demand Real Leadership – Legal Lens Podcast

One of my favorite moments from my recent conversation with Nsé Ufot was her inspiring words of encouragement. Nsé reminds us to act as if most of us truly want what’s best: for ourselves, our families, and our communities.

Such a powerful reminder of our shared humanity!

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Let’s keep lifting each other up. Because when we come together, there’s nothing we can’t accomplish!

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New Georgia Project: How 700,000 New Voters Changed The Game – Legal Lens Podcast

Meet Nsé Ufot, founder of Solidarity Analytics Media (S.A.M.), former CEO of the New Georgia Project working alongside former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacy Abrams, and my guest for this week’s Legal Lens podcast!

Nsé is a change-maker and thought leader with a data-informed approach who shares an inspiring example of civic activism with us: how her campaigns helped over 700,000 Georgians register to vote and moved millions of people to take action and affect change.

She pioneered an approach that merged civil rights advocacy with technology to combat voter suppression!

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Immigration Conversations: What’s Often Overlooked – Legal Lens Podcast

This week on Legal Lens, I had a heartfelt conversation with Nsé Ufot about a deeply important and often overlooked issue: the struggles facing immigrants in our country today, especially those from the Black and African diaspora.

All too often, we forget that behind every story is a human face—a person fleeing challenging political situations in their homeland, seeking a new beginning, a place to build their future.

I encourage you to check out the full episode now, available on all major streaming platforms.

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Why All Eyes Should Be on Southern Politics w/Nsé Ufot – Legal Lens Podcast

Catch this week’s Legal Lens podcast and join my conversation with the amazing Nsé Ufot founder of Solidarity Analytics Media (S.A.M.) and former CEO of the New Georgia Project, as we dive into the state of Georgia’s shifting political power, examining the impact of the New Georgia Project—which registered over 700,000 new voters—and identifying the state as a true battleground.

Nsé explores how laws like Georgia’s SB 202 have the potential of suppressing Black and young voters, criminalizing grassroots outreach, and serve as national test cases for the future of the conservative movement.

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Don’t Give Up: Here’s How To Make Your Voice Heard – Legal Lens Podcast

What can we do? In our current political and social climate, this question resonated deeply with me.

Thankfully, Michelle Hudgins from @TheLeadershipConference, my guest for the Legal Lens podcast, offered an inspiring and empowering answer: “Make your voice heard.” She stated the key is to keep going, don’t shut down and stop caring, which is the easy route when we get disenfranchised and frustrated.

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Take The Pledge: Stand Up For Civil Rights & Democracy – Legal Lens Podcast

“One of the things we like to do when we get disenfranchised and frustrated is we shut down and we stop getting involved. But it’s . . . time for us to be engaged and to be re-involved, even though we did not win the big fight this time.”

That powerful quote comes from my guest this week on the Legal Lens Podcast, Michelle Hudgins. It really captures one of the qualities I admire most about her: her unwavering passion to empower people.

Michelle is a seasoned communications strategist and currently serves as VP of Communications for the Leadership Conference on Civil & Human Rights. She’s deeply knowledgeable about critical issues of our time—voting rights, immigration, census debates—and she’s sharing her insights on the podcast, now available on all major streaming platforms.

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