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Whistleblowers, Democracy, and the Courage to Speak Truth to Power

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What happens when an ordinary citizen finds themselves standing at the crossroads of truth and power?

In this compelling episode of Seeking Truth and Justice, host Lawrence Lucas sits down with renowned whistleblower advocate Marcel Reid, co-founder and organizer of the National Whistleblower Summit for Civil and Human Rights.

Marcel Reid first gained national attention when her courageous actions exposed misconduct within ACORN, ultimately leading to significant organizational reforms and a national conversation about accountability. Since then, she has become one of America’s leading voices for whistleblower protection, transparency, and civil rights.

During this conversation, Lawrence and Marcel discuss:

  • The history and importance of whistleblowing in America
    • The Watergate legacy and the courage of Frank Wills
    • The challenges whistleblowers face today
    • Government, corporate, and nonprofit accountability
    • Legal protections for whistleblowers
    • The future of transparency and citizen activism
    • The upcoming National Whistleblower Summit for Civil and Human Rights in Washington, D.C.

Whether you’re a public servant, business professional, activist, journalist, student, or concerned citizen, this discussion offers valuable insight into the role whistleblowers play in protecting democracy and safeguarding the public interest.

Featured Guest: Marcel Reid
Host: Lawrence Lucas

For more information about the National Whistleblower Summit:
www.WhistleblowerSummit.com

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