Tavis Smiley Season 7 Episode 477

Tavis Smiley Season 7 Episode 477 Connie Rice

  • February 3, 2012

Tavis Smiley season 7 episode 477 features an in-depth interview with civil rights activist and attorney, Connie Rice. Throughout the episode, Rice shares her experiences growing up in the segregated South, including her family's connection to landmark lawsuits such as Brown v. Board of Education.

Rice also discusses her work as an attorney and advocate, focusing on her efforts to address gang violence and police brutality in Los Angeles. She discusses specific cases, including the Rodney King beating and the Rampart scandal, and offers insights into the systemic issues that allow such injustices to occur.

In addition to her legal work, Rice is also a co-founder of the Advancement Project, a national civil rights organization that seeks to empower communities and advance equity and justice. She talks about the organization's work on a variety of issues, from education equity to voting rights.

Throughout the interview, Rice brings a unique perspective to the conversation, drawing on her extensive experience fighting for justice in a range of contexts. She talks about the challenges and successes she has faced, and offers insights into what it takes to make meaningful change in a complex and often hostile political environment.

Whether you're interested in civil rights, social justice, or simply hearing the stories of remarkable individuals who have dedicated their lives to making a difference, this episode is well worth watching. Rice is a powerful and inspiring figure, and her insights are sure to leave an impression on viewers of all backgrounds and interests.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 3, 2012
  • Language
    English