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Robert H. Jackson Center Launches New Podcast

The Robert H. Jackson Center, in partnership with Chautauqua Assembly Productions, has launched a new podcast. Entitled Liberty Under Law.

The podcast, available at rss.com/podcasts/libertyunderlaw, explores contemporary issues of equality, fairness, and justice through a Jacksonian lens, hosting in-depth conversations with experts, innovators and those doing the boots-on-the-ground work.

The first episode features Juan R. Thomas, vice chair of the American Bar Association Civil Rights & Social Justice Section, in discussion with Kristan McMahon, Jackson Center president, host of the podcast. Thomas and McMahon discussed the equity gap through a race-based lens.

“We’re excited to explore this new medium for the Jackson Center, and to discuss important topics within law and justice in view of Robert H. Jackson’s legacy,” McMahon said. “This will bring our thought-provoking educational content to a new audience. We hope this will empower them to have conversations about equality, fairness, and justice with their family and friends and to look for ways to make progress in their communities.”

The podcast is also available on the Chautauqua Assembly platform on Tuesdays at 8 p.m., Spotify, iTubes or Google Podcasts. New episodes will be released weekly.

Fans of the podcast can contact Nicole Gustafson, communications and program administration manager, at ngustafson@roberthjackson.org to provide feedback and ideas.

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