Rashad Robinson Built a Civil Rights Movement for the Digital Age

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Activist rashadrobinson wants to use Color of Change to push civil rights activism beyond the nebulous realms of 'awareness' and 'visibility,' to address the systemic in the decentralized age of the personal. (From 2016)

rose early, selected a hat to match his suit, and traveled via Uber to a converted industrial WeWork installation in an otherwise barren and unprepossessing section of Northeast Philadelphia. Robinson runs Color of Change, the nation’s largest online civil rights organization, and he was taking an hour out of a grueling convention schedule to tape an episode of a political reality show.

Robinson, who says he has no poker face, lit up as though he’d tasted something sweet. “Yeah! You never know which news cycle you’re in.” “So you can’t really wear it around unless you’re up on things.”

 

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rashadrobinson Umm I don't think you should say 'push civil rights', you are kind of implying we need to push this on people as if its an inconvenience. It is NOT an inconvenience.

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