Who Gets to Be Revolutionary?
As America prepares to mark 250 years of independence, one question remains: who has truly been included in the promise of freedom? The story of America’s revolution is incomplete without the women, immigrants, organizers, workers, and communities who kept fighting to expand democracy long after the Declaration of Independence was signed. In this episode of The Rally Room, host Emiliana Guereca examines Juneteenth, the fight for equal rights, and why freedom delayed is freedom denied. From voting rights and reproductive freedom to equal pay and healthcare, this conversation asks what it will take for America to finally live up to its promise. 🎧 Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. 📺 Full episodes on YouTube: @therally_room

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