Tavis Smiley Season 7 Episode 615

Tavis Smiley Season 7 Episode 615 Ari Berman

  • October 3, 2012

Tavis Smiley season 7 episode 615 features the journalist and author, Ari Berman. Berman is a political correspondent for The Nation and an investigative journalism fellow at The Nation Institute. In this episode, Berman talks to Tavis about his latest book, "Give Us the Ballot: The Modern Struggle for Voting Rights in America."

Berman's book chronicles the evolution of voting rights in America, from the civil rights struggles of the 1960s to the current efforts to suppress voting rights across the country. Berman argues that despite the progress made since the Civil Rights Act of 1965, voting rights are still under attack, particularly for minority communities.

During the episode, Berman and Tavis discuss how states are implementing voter ID laws and other measures that disproportionately affect minorities and lower-income voters. They also discuss the significance of the Supreme Court's decision to strike down a key provision of the Voting Rights Act in 2013 and how this has impacted voting rights across the country. Berman argues that the fight for voting rights is not just a historical issue, but a current one that requires ongoing attention and advocacy.

Throughout the episode, Berman provides examples of how grassroots organizations and individuals are working to protect voting rights in their communities. He also talks about the impact of recent elections on voting rights, including the 2016 presidential election and the 2018 midterm elections.

Overall, Tavis Smiley season 7 episode 615 with Ari Berman provides a thought-provoking discussion on the importance of voting rights in America and the ongoing struggles to protect those rights. Berman's expertise and passion for the subject make for an engaging and informative conversation.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 3, 2012
  • Language
    English