Caroline Phipps

Good Trouble - Peace Isn’t Peace Until It’s for Everyone

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Synopsis

In this enlightening episode of the Up and Running Morning Show on 98.1 KZE, we are joined by the insightful Caroline Phipps. Invited for her monthly appearance, Caroline chooses to discuss the gravity of peace and justice through the lens of the powerful Peter Tosh song, Equal Rights. Correlating the song's deeper message with the concept of 'good trouble' as defined by the late representative John Lewis, we delve into the struggle between resistance and peacefulness. We traverse the concept of integrity, examining how it has been seemingly under attack in recent times, and how people of integrity run the risk of being exploited. By referencing British Prime Minister Chamberlain's appeasement policy towards Hitler before World War II, Caroline illustrates how integrity and peace, without scrutiny, can be misunderstood and exploited. Emphasizing the importance of 'good trouble', Caroline explains that it is crucial to discern when to resist and when to remain peaceful. Justice, equity, and inclusion for all a