They Can't Kill Us All: Ep. 5:Still We Rise: Ferguson One Year Later — The Fire That Wouldn't Burn Out


Host Connie Morris returns to Ferguson one year after Michael Brown's death to explore how the movement endured after the cameras left. The episode traces the pain, protest, and persistent organizing that turned grief into sustained resistance, while reflecting on faith, scripture, and the demand for dignity: stop killing us.
Through interviews, historical echoes, and personal reflection, Morris examines the costs of activism, the rise of Black Lives Matter, and why the fight for justice must continue beyond headlines. Episode six previews a broader look at where the movement goes from here.
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