• 22 - Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison Sees a Changing Political Landscape

  • Aug 23 2024
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

22 - Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison Sees a Changing Political Landscape

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Keith Ellison, the Attorney General for the State of Minnesota, discusses the Kamala Harris campaign, the weaknesses of Donald Trump as a candidate, and the changing nature of political parties with Emily and James.

    Along the way, AG Ellison also commits to returning to the show to have a "robust conversation" about economics with James. He also discusses his experience in seeking justice for the murder of George Floyd.

    To find out more about Attorney General Ellison, go here: https://www.ag.state.mn.us/Office/AGBio.asp

    You can find his most recent book, "Break the Wheel: Ending the Cycle of Police Violence" here: https://www.amazon.com/Break-Wheel-Ending-Police-Violence/dp/1538725630

    You can learn more about Dr. Emily Stacey here: https://www.rose.edu/staff/social-sciences-department/stacey-emily/

    You can learn more about Professor James Davenport here: https://www.rose.edu/staff/social-sciences-department/davenport-james/

    Not My Generation is recorded and produced by Possibilities, Inc. You can learn more about Possibilities, Inc. here: https://www.possibilitiesinc.org/

    You can follow Not My Generation on X (Twitter) at @NMGpodcast and on Facebook at Not My Generation Podcast. You can also email us at NotMyGeneration@raider.rose.edu.

    The views expressed here are solely the views of the hosts and their guests and do not represent the views of Rose State College, its administration, faculty, or students.

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