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It seems we're stuck in an endless cycle these days -- gun violence, thoughts and prayers, calls for legislative action, complete inaction, move on to the next tragedy. Wash, rinse, repeat.
On today's episode, I'm speaking with human rights lawyer, Qasim Rashid, who has become an outspoken voice on social media for social justice in all forms. He's an extremely knowledgeable resource when it comes to understanding the history of the United States' obsession with gun culture.
He helps us understand the resistance to common sense gun laws and how this issue ties back to segregation and Jim Crow. We also discuss ways to take action to ensure this pattern does not continue indefinitely.
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