Journalist/Blogger, activist, public speaker, GLORIA DULAN-WILSON joins T&R for a riveting-pull no punches discussion on the powerful role of black women in America, a recap of the First Lady Michelle Obama's gut-punch speech at the Dem National Convention followed by Kamala Harris' ready-on-day-one acceptance speech as VP on Joe Biden's ticket.
Gloria is a graduate of Lincoln University, PA, (Emerita Class of 1967) also the alma mater of Nnamdi Azikiwe, the first President of Nigeria and Kwame Nkrumah the first Prime Minister and President of Ghana. An activist since the age of 10, Gloria has participated in sit-ins, kneel-ins, marches, pickets, of the 50s and 60s. She was among the first youth to help Black people vote for the very first time after President Johnson passed the Voters' Rights Act of 1964.
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