From Chains to Links: Black People Are Not a Monolith

In this episode of From Chains to Links, hosts Kelly Burton and Ifeoma Ike engage in a powerful, eye-opening conversation with Katrina Gamble—a leading political strategist and social scientist—on the pulse of Black political power. Together, explore what research reveals about Black perspectives on our political systems, uncovering what Black voters truly want and need, and discuss ways to sustain political momentum well beyond election day. This isn’t just about votes; it’s about fueling movements, investing in lasting change, and building strategies that empower our communities.

This is a powerful conversation about the future of Black political influence and strategy that you absolutely don’t want to miss!

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