American on Fire: Ep. 12: Fire Still Burning: Rebellion, Reform, and the Call to Justice
In this closing episode of the "Fire Still Burning" series, Connie Morris summarizes Elizabeth Hinton's American on Fire, tracing the continuous pattern of rebellion from the 1960s to 2020 and showing how structural injustice—not spontaneous disorder—fuels unrest.
She frames the fire as both judgment and purification, urging listeners to speak truth, build equitable systems, and carry the flame of justice beyond hollow reforms.
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