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K-pop And Activism; Voting Rights For People With Felony Convictions
Here & Now Anytime
English - September 15, 2020 17:12 - 43 minutes - ★★★★ - 703 ratingsArts comedy news books science entrepreneurship interview health culture politics business Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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K-pop groups are facing a call to action and activism. Crystal Anderson, author of the new book "Soul in Seoul: African American Popular Music and K-Pop," explains. Also, more than 6 million people in the U.S. are unable to vote because of a felony conviction. WPLN's Samantha Max looks at how difficult and expensive regaining the right to vote can be in Tennessee.