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Democracy is hard. As John Adams said, "It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself." It's even harder when governments are corrupted by money and partisan chicanery. Which is why the nonprofit group Democracy North Carolina has been fighting for truly representative government in the state for more than 30 years. Jesse talks with Marques Thompson, the group's Organizing Director, about the work of organizing, advocating and educating voters on issues including redistricting, ballot access, and the outsize role of corporate interests. He also talked about the impact the recent wave of immigration enforcement across North Carolina could have on this year's elections.
Also: Why Texas A&M is censoring Plato, Tennessee opts out of federal funding for summer food assistance for low-income children, and Louisiana gives up on redistricting this year. And a look at a new exhibition that celebrates the music of Muscle Shoals, Alabama.

SHOW NOTES:

"Louisiana will use challenged congressional map after Supreme Court declines to expedite ruling" Louisiana Illuminator
"DeSantis calls April special legislative session on Florida congressional redistricting" Politico
"Gov. Bill Lee declines to secure millions in federal funds to feed Tennessee kids during summer" Tennessee Lookout
"How a secret recording of a gender identity lecture upended Texas A&M" Texas Tribune
"Texas A&M restrictions on race, gender could affect 200 courses" Texas TribuneĀ 
Martin Peterson
"Texas A&M Bans Plato (further updates)" Texas Nous
Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising - Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

CONTACT:
Jesse Mayshark
jmayshark@theprogressivesouth.org
(865) 214-7764