This panel gets real. We're pulling together lawyers, organizers, elected officials, economists, and movement leaders to talk about what Louisiana v. Callais means for Black America - and where we go from here. Not just politically. Culturally. Economically. All of it.
Black power has never lived in one place. It lives in the Black-owned business that's been anchoring the same block for thirty years. It lives in the music, the food, the language this whole country borrows from. It lives in wealth being built, protected, and handed down. Callais hits the ballot box - and the fight runs much deeper than that. This panel holds the whole thing. We'll get into proportional representation too- what it actually means, why it matters for Black communities, and how it works as a real structural solution when maps get drawn to dilute Black voting power.