'The progress is just going to keep going': John Legend talks criminal justice reform, voting rights
Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter John Legend sat down with Soledad O’Brien to discuss his efforts to raise awareness of criminal justice reform and to restore voting rights to those with felony convictions.
This conversation is part of The Matter of Fact Listening Tour: Promises of Change, which will explore solutions to the most pressing problems of the day, in education, health, housing, the environment, food insecurity, voting rights, public safety and community wealth.
In the interview, Legend talked about his personal experience with his mother’s drug addiction and how it inspired him to raise awareness.
Видео 'The progress is just going to keep going': John Legend talks criminal justice reform, voting rights канала Matter of Fact
This conversation is part of The Matter of Fact Listening Tour: Promises of Change, which will explore solutions to the most pressing problems of the day, in education, health, housing, the environment, food insecurity, voting rights, public safety and community wealth.
In the interview, Legend talked about his personal experience with his mother’s drug addiction and how it inspired him to raise awareness.
Видео 'The progress is just going to keep going': John Legend talks criminal justice reform, voting rights канала Matter of Fact
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