All Rights Reserved: Live from The NC Black Summit 2026
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In this high-stakes episode of All Rights Reserved, Yolanda Taylor, "The People’s Attorney," takes you inside the annual North Carolina Black Summit. With the theme "Unleashing Our Power, United in Purpose," this wasn't just a gathering—it was a strategic "war room" for the future of North Carolina’s democracy.
From the halls of the General Assembly to the front lines of mental health and school board advocacy, Yolanda captures the voices of the leaders navigating a "policy malpractice" environment.
The Legal Brief: The "Colorblind" TrapBefore diving into the interviews, Yolanda breaks down the chilling implications of the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Louisiana v. Calias.
- The Attack on Section 2: How the weakening of the Voting Rights Act threatens to dilute Black voting strength.
- The Myth of Colorblindness: Yolanda tackles Chief Justice Roberts’ famous "stop discriminating" quote, explaining why declaring society colorblind before dismantling structural inequality actually protects the status quo.
The Power Player Interviews
1. The Legislative Strategy
- Leader Robert Reeves (House Democratic Leader): On why the opposition spends millions to make you believe your vote doesn't matter and the "football team" analogy of political alignment.
- Rep. Zach Hawkins: A clarion call on the intentional "starving" of public education to fund private school vouchers.
- Rep. Jordan Lopez (Mecklenburg County): A look at the "IOU" state of North Carolina—the only state in the nation without a budget—and how it’s crippling infrastructure and state employee retention.
2. Education & Advocacy
- Tyler Swanson (Wake County School Board Chair): The "Blue Ridge Loophole" and the "tough and ugly" budget decisions forced upon local school boards when the state fails to do its job.
- Lillian Davis (NAMI NC): The intersection of public policy, inclusivity, and mental health advocacy.
3. The Movement’s Arc
- Courtney Crowder & Dr. Javita Lee Miller (NC Black Alliance): A reflection on 13 years of leadership, the evolution of Advanced Carolina, and the "passing of the baton" to the next generation of organizers.
Key Takeaways for the Community
- Organize or Be Organized: Power must be curated; it doesn't sustain itself through hope alone.
- Beyond the Ticket: Why local school boards and city councils are the primary defense against state-level neglect.
- The Alliance Model: Building relationships with those who don't pray like us or look like us, because "a rising tide lifts all boats."
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