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Protecting Our Communities and Keeping Hope Alive: A Law and Legal Post-Election Special

CK Hoffler, Juandolyn Stokes
CK Hoffler, Juandolyn Stokes

The Law and Legal Segment on On Point with Juandolyn Stokes recently presented a powerful and timely post-election discussion, hosted by Juandolyn Stokes and led by Attorney CK Hoffler. The segment, titled How Do We Protect Our Communities and Keep Our Rights?! And How Do We Keep Hope Alive, featured a distinguished panel of guests who are deeply engaged in civil rights advocacy: President Gerald Griggs of the Georgia NAACP, Santita Jackson, co-host of Keep Hope Alive with Rev. Jesse Jackson, and Daryl Jones, Board Chair of the Transformative Justice Coalition.

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With the election season highlighting deep-seated social and political challenges, this special segment aimed to address urgent questions on protecting vulnerable communities, ensuring that civil rights are upheld, and inspiring people to continue working for justice despite obstacles. From reflecting on verbal attacks on New York's Attorney General Letitia James to callers weighing in expressing their post election emotions.

This post-election special on On Point with Juandolyn Stokes serves as a crucial reminder of the ongoing fight for justice and equality. By blending legal expertise, grassroots activism, and the enduring power of hope, the conversation provided listeners with both inspiration and practical tools to protect their communities and keep their rights intact.

For those who missed the live broadcast, the segment is available for replay on The Audacy App, ensuring that its empowering message continues to reach and mobilize audiences across the nation.

"We've faced dark days before, but the spirit of our communities has always shone through. Together, we can keep the flame of hope alive and ensure a brighter future for generations to come."