Who Gets Counted? The Fight Over The Census & The 14th Amendment – Legal Lens Podcast

The President recently issued an executive order that could impact how the census is conducted. But what does that mean for us?

Michelle Hudgins, VP of Communications at @TheLeadershipConference explains why ignoring the 14th Amendment by not counting non-U.S. citizens and undocumented people can harm our communities. According to Hudgins, these individuals are already contributing—using resources, building neighborhoods—and excluding them can lead to unfair representation and resource allocation.

It’s crucial we understand how this affects us all.

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Deportation Is Now A Civil Rights Issue. How Far Will It Go? – Legal Lens Podcast

Thrilled to kick off another amazing Legal Lens podcast episode! This week, I welcome Michelle Hudgins, Vice President of Communications at the @TheLeadershipConference.

Hudgins shares expert insights on the national and local battles impacting voting rights, the dangerous consequences of political gerrymandering and the latest moves to alter the U.S. census by executive order.

Whether you’re worried about disenfranchisement, redistricting, or federal funding, this episode emphasizes the power of coalition building, along with a reminder of the soul and strategy of America’s civil rights movement—then and now.

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Why your voice matters: Fight for true representation – Legal Lens Podcast

Your voice matters — always has, always will.
But let’s be real: the work for fair and just representation is far from over.

In this Legal Lens episode, Attorney Symone Redwine, aka @GirlIsThatLegal breaks down why having a local rep isn’t just a good idea — it’s essential.

When our concerns, problems, and initiatives are heard, real change happens.

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How to get into top colleges: What parents need to know w/Symone Redwine – Legal Lens Podcast

Meet Symone Redwine — aka @GirlIsThatLegal, powerhouse attorney and leading legal analyst!

I loved our chat on the Legal Lens Podcast!

She’s got beauty, brains, and that bold Southern attitude that you just can’t ignore. A Cornell Law grad (yeah, Ivy League vibes!), she’s serving legal commentaries on her YouTube channel, “Attorney Symone: Girl, Is That Legal” — trust me, it’s binge-worthy!

As my guest for the latest episode, she breaks down some of the most pressing legal issues of the moment.

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Legal Bestie tells us: “Don’t stop fighting” – Legal Lens Podcast

I’m BEYOND excited to announce this week’s Legal Lens podcast guest — none other than the brilliant, fierce, and oh-so-smart @GirlIsThatLegal! What better way to celebrate National Radio Day than with our Legal Bestie?!

Tune in to check out Attorney Redwine’s insights on today’s critical legal battles surrounding redistricting in Texas, the significant role of the United States Supreme Court under the current presidential administration, and the ongoing challenges to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts in education and politics in 2025 – to name a few.

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Dr. Wilson on US Supreme Court Education Cuts, Religious Charter Schools & More – Legal Lens Podcast

In this compelling return to The Legal Lens Show, legal scholar and civil rights expert Dr. Anansi Wilson joins me for a deep dive into some of the most consequential—and controversial—recent court decisions.

Dr. Wilson breaks down the United States Supreme Court’s greenlight for the downsizing of the U.S. Department of Education, a move with devastating implications for student loans, rural and low-income communities, school meal programs, and teacher training initiatives.

A discussion you don’t want to miss!
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Dr. Anansi Wilson Breaks Down The U.S. Supreme Court ’24-’25 Term (Pt. I) – The Legal Lens Podcast

Tune in to the Legal Lens podcast for the first part of my discussion with renowned legal scholar, justice advocate, and policy expert Dr. Anansi Wilson!

I am thrilled to welcome Dr. Wilson to the show to discuss an in-depth breakdown of the most consequential United States Supreme Court decisions of the 2024-2025 session.

🎙️ Dr. Wilson unpacks the Court’s expanding use of emergency dockets, critical rulings on birthright citizenship, redistricting, voting rights, excessive force, and healthcare protections for transgender youth.

We also dive into the historical context from the Reconstruction Amendments to the Dred Scott decision, tying today’s legal battles to the original hopes of enslaved Africans, immigrants, and those long denied equal protection under the law.

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Dione Sims on The Grandmother of Juneteenth, Opal’s Walks for Freedom & More – Legal Lens Podcast

This week’s Legal Lens Podcast welcomes Dione Sims, granddaughter of the legendary “Grandmother of Juneteenth” Opal Lee and Executive Director of Unity Unlimited!

Tune in as we explore the enduring impact of Juneteenth, the movement that made it a national holiday, the continued importance of Juneteenth with the political and social challenges of the day, and the vision for the future as America heads towards 2026—a year marking the nation’s 250th birthday and Opal Lee’s 100th.

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Boots on the Ground: The Work of the National and Los Angeles Urban Leagues – The Legal Lens Podcast

This week, on the Legal Lens Podcast, we’re diving deep into the urgent national and local challenges facing African-American and other communities in 2025.

I am honored to welcome to the show attorney Marc Morial, President and CEO of the National Urban League, and Cynthia Mitchell-Heard, President and CEO of the Los Angeles Urban League.

Among the critical topics we address, you’ll find insights on the President’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” and federal policy threats—including tax cuts, deep spending cuts to programs like Medicaid, HUD, job training, and workforce development and how these federal decisions threaten the ability of the National & Los Angeles Urban League and their partners to deliver essential services, from education and housing to small business support.

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2025 Education Crisis: Public school leaders responding to policy shifts – The Legal Lens Podcast

2025 Education Crisis: How public school leaders are responding to federal and state policy shifts

This is my topic for this week’s Legal Lens Podcast – a timely and crucial discussion I invite you to join!

My guests for the week are the Hon. Patrice Marshall McKenzie (Pasadena Unified School District) and the Hon. Kristin McGuire (Charter Oak Unified School District in Covina, CA), two education leaders & advocates, and returning guests.

The conversation dives deep into the impacts of educational policy and funding changes by the US Department of Education, the real-world effects of DEI policy rollbacks, and the ongoing struggle for affordable housing for teachers and families. We also discuss potential funding cuts and other policy changes in California.

Now on all major platforms: Apple, Spotify, you name it!
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