The Legal Lens Podcast

181. Angela Rye and Jeffery Wallace on The State of the People Power Tour and the Rise of a New Black Policy Agenda

Episode Summary

In this episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright welcomes political strategist and commentator Angela Rye alongside social impact leader Jeffrey Wallace for a bold conversation on the State of the People Power Tour—a 12-city movement to connect, empower, and organize Black communities across the U.S.

Episode Notes

In this episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright welcomes political strategist and commentator Angela Rye alongside social impact leader Jeffrey Wallace for a bold conversation on the State of the People Power Tour—a 12-city movement to connect, empower, and organize Black communities across the U.S.

Together, they reflect on what the tour revealed about the real needs of Black Americans, the limits of transactional activism, and the power of building community rooted in mutual aid, healing, and political action. They also unveil a roadmap for what's next: a National Assembly on Juneteenth and a broader agenda rooted in 30+ Black policy papers designed to shape the future of advocacy and accountability.

Key Topics Covered:

✅ The birth and goals of the State of the People Power Tour

✅ Why voting isn’t enough—and what else Black communities need

✅ Personal stories from tour stops: mutual aid, broken systems, and Black resilience

✅ The upcoming National Assembly and delegate structure

✅ Why a new, accessible Black agenda is critical in 2025 and beyond