As we all step into one of the biggest weeks in America, Renee kicks off this week’s episode with a reminder of the importance of gathering with your people and finding the wins you can celebrate. She then sits down with filmmaker Deborah Riley Draper to reflect on her documentaries exploring the intersection of civil rights (Ratified, 13 Days in Ferguson), sports (Olympic Pride, American Prejudice), and culture (James Brown: Say It Loud) - she also tells the story of interviewing Vice President Kamala Harris for Twenty Pearls: The Story of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.
Then, David Perdue and Julien Virgin join for a 2020 retrospective in Let’s Talk ATL.
A reminder to make sure you vote and make your voice heard on Election Day, if you haven’t already!
Montgomery & Co: Sports, Culture, and Family Business.
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Hosted by Renee Montgomery
Executive Producers: Amena Brown, Scotty Crowe, and Sirena Grace
Audio Production: Matt Owen, Allen Linsey, Kevin Rinker, and Crystal DeVone
Additional Production and Editing: Ariel Brown
Special thanks to: Paul Guarino, Justin Miller, Jaslyn Harris, Jess Silva, Ryshad Pitts, Crystal DeVone, and Kevin Rinker