Pittman and Friends Podcast podcast

Carl Snowden on History, Activism, and Hope for the Future

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Join Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman for a compelling conversation with Carl Snowden, a prominent author, activist, and community leader. Discover how Carl's early life on a Maryland farm, where he witnessed racial injustices, ignited his lifelong commitment to civil rights and propelled him to influential roles in government and with the Caucus of African American Leaders. Through Carl's powerful stories from his youth, listeners gain a deep understanding of the roots of his activism and the significant impact of his work across local and state levels.

The episode takes you through the spirited student activism of the 1970s in Annapolis, revealing how black students' demands for representation led to meaningful policy changes. Learn about the collaboration with the NAACP that led to the adoption of body-worn cameras for police officers, transforming perspectives on police-community relations. Reflecting on historical milestones like the establishment of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday as a national holiday, the discussion extends to future societal challenges and hope for the next generation. With storytelling at its core, this episode promises an insightful journey through past struggles and future aspirations.

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