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Jul 3
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Our Kidnapped Constitution: Madiba Denni...

Future Hindsight
About this episode

We discuss Inclusive Constitutionalism, a fresh way to interpret the Constitution that makes inclusive democracy real. By contrast, originalism interprets the meaning of the Constitution as fixed in time in the 1800s and ignores the constitutional amendments during reconstruction that were designed to foster a multiracial democracy.

 

Madiba’s civic action toolkit recommendations are: 

  1.  Join or form a local union! 

  2. Pay attention to state and local courts.

 

Madiba Dennie is Deputy Editor and Senior Contributor at the critical legal commentary outlet Balls and Strikes. Her debut book is The Originalism Trap: How Extremists Stole the Constitution and How We The People Can Take it Back.

 

 

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Credits: 

Host: Mila Atmos 

Guests: Madiba Debbie

Executive Producer: Mila Atmos

Producer: Zack Travis

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