Ben Jealous is one of America's civil rights leaders. He's worked with Kamala Harris in San Francisco and heads up the country's largest and oldest environmental group. Robyn Curnow talks to him about black men being 'Trump-curious,' white poverty and his personal story as the son of a mixed-race marriage that was illegal at the time.

 

http://www.x.com/benjealous

 

http://www.x.com/robyncurnow

http://www.searchingforamericapod.com

http://www.robyncurnow.net

http://www.instagram.com/robyncurnow

Ben Jealous

"We've shut down 65,000 American factories in 30 years."

"Eight out of 10 black men will vote for Kamala Harris."

Chapters

00:00 The State of American Manufacturing and Economy

01:25 Political Landscape and Predictions

05:14 Voting Trends Among Black and Latino Men

08:05 Perceptions of Progressivism and Liberalism

10:00 Kamala Harris: A New Kind of Leadership

12:23 Environmental Challenges and Global Production

14:23 Conclusion and Call to Action

Takeaways

65,000 American factories have shut down in 30 years.

Economic mobility is a significant issue for most Americans.

Donald Trump's support has grown due to populist talking points.

Poverty affects more white Americans than many realize.

Voting trends show a shift among black and Latino men.

Perceptions of liberalism can alienate centrist voters.

Kamala Harris represents a new kind of leadership.

Environmental issues are intertwined with national security.

Voter turnout is crucial in a polarized political landscape.

The current political climate is marked by anxiety and uncertainty.

American economy, manufacturing, political predictions, voting trends, Kamala Harris, environmental issues, progressive politics, civil rights, grassroots organizing, electoral college

Podden och tillhörande omslagsbild på den här sidan tillhör Robyn Curnow, Bleav. Innehållet i podden är skapat av Robyn Curnow, Bleav och inte av, eller tillsammans med, Poddtoppen.