A Journey from Civil Rights Activist to LA City Controller | Rick Tuttle on The Kaptain's Table Podcast
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In this compelling episode of The Kaptain's Table, host Chris Gray delves into the life and legacy of Rick Tuttle, a prominent figure in American civil rights history and Los Angeles politics. Rick Tuttle's journey began in the summer of 1963 as a volunteer with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in Mississippi and Georgia, where he worked tirelessly on voter registration and civil rights campaigns. His dedication to activism led him to work on pivotal movements and campaigns, including the Robert Kennedy 1968 campaign, and eventually to his election to the LA Community College Board and as LA City Controller.
This episode takes us through Tuttle's early influences, his passionate involvement in the civil rights movement, his direct encounters with racial injustice in the South, and his significant contributions to political life in Los Angeles. Tuttle shares firsthand accounts of his experiences in Mississippi, his arrest and the dangers faced by civil rights activists, and the strategic efforts made to combat voter suppression and segregation.
Furthermore, Rick Tuttle's transition back to Los Angeles and his subsequent political career, including his impactful roles in local governance and his ongoing commitment to civil rights and community service, are explored. His story is a testament to the power of activism, the importance of political engagement, and the ongoing struggle for justice and equality.
Join us on The Kaptain's Table as Rick Tuttle provides a deeply personal and historical perspective on the civil rights movement, his political career, and the enduring impact of his work on current civil rights and political issues.
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