No. 12 - Where Do We Go From Here? with Tunisia Morrison

A day after freshly projected presidential election results political strategist Tunisia Morrison joins JP Reynolds for an exchange about holding elected officials accountable to their word, the state of democracy and how citizens can stay engaged. This episode also features surprise guest appearances by NYC mayoral candidate Ray McGuire, NYC City Council candidate Nantasha Williams and Khaair Morrison, Esq.

About Tunisia Morrison:

Tunisia Morrison is a political strategist, consultant, and currently the Chief of Staff for NYS Assembly member Alicia L. Hyndman. With a history of working in the non-profit, public, and private sectors Tunisia is a highly sought-after political operative for her skills in government, community relations, and policy analysis. Check out her latest resource about navigating two pandemics at www.thenationhood.com.

About JP Reynolds:

Called “remarkably special” by AllHipHop, JP Reynolds is an innovative artist, rapper and songwriter with an eclectic sound. The creator of “rap gumbo,” his music is a powerful blend of jazz, funk, gospel and soul. In addition to music JP is an entrepreneur, coach, activist, and minister. In 2012, he created Peace and Power Media, an artistic hub that produces music and multimedia content. Since 2014, JP has supported young people in pursuing passion and purpose through various initiatives and partnerships with organizations and communities within the non-profit sector. JP holds a Bachelor of Arts in African-American Studies and a Master of Divinity from Yale University.

Conversation Topics:

What Can Voters Do Next? (6:05) • The State of U.S. Democracy (12:01) • Does the Election of Joe Biden Disarm the Movement? (18:30) • What is 2020 Really? (29:58) • The Lame Duck Period (37:31)

Theme Songs:  

"Reset (Hold Your Horse)" - JP Reynolds + BACHTROY 

"Elevate" - JP Reynolds + BACHTROY

 
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