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In this episode of Black Arm of the Law, host Dr. RaShall Brackney sits down with attorney Leslie Marant for a timely and unfiltered conversation about the state of diversity, equity, and inclusion in today’s social and institutional landscape.

Together, they examine how DEI efforts shifted in the wake of George Floyd’s murder, the growing resistance and rollback of these initiatives, and why representation alone is not enough without real equity and inclusion. Leslie offers legal and structural insight into accountability within organizations, the role unions can play in reforming entrenched systems, and what it truly means to move beyond performative commitments.

At the heart of the conversation is a powerful call for truth-telling, courage, and a genuine willingness to redistribute power in order to create lasting, systemic change.

This episode challenges listeners to think critically about progress, resistance, and what justice requires when the spotlight fades.