Hip Hop vs. Redistricting in Alabama: An Example of How Hip Hop Can Help Save America, Politically
Manny FacesFebruary 21, 202400:00:59

Hip Hop vs. Redistricting in Alabama: An Example of How Hip Hop Can Help Save America, Politically

Dr. Adia Winfrey's tireless work as a civic leader and an advocate for fair political representation has left an indisputable mark on the fabric of Alabama's civic landscape. As a key figure at the Alabama Forward civic table, her efforts have yielded significant impacts across the state. Notably, Dr. Winfrey's involvement as an original plaintiff in the landmark Allen versus Milligan Supreme Court case stands out as a testament to her commitment to justice and equality. This case was instrumental in redrawing Alabama's voting map, which subsequently prompted a rippling effect that transformed redistricting maps throughout several states including Louisiana, Georgia, and North Carolina. And as everything Dr. Dia does, Hip Hop was all up in the mix!

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