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AFSCME’s ‘I AM Story’ podcast nominated for NAACP Image Award

AFSCME’s ‘I AM Story’ podcast nominated for NAACP Image Award
By AFSCME Staff ·

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To bring the story of the Memphis Sanitation Strike to a larger audience, we urge you to vote for the I AM Story podcast to receive an NAACP Image award. To do so:

  • Click on this link

  • Click on the “Outstanding Podcast – Limited Series/Short Form” category under the “Recording” header.

  • Click the “Vote” button located underneath the “I AM Story” podcast (please note that this does NOT officially count your vote!)

  • You must click “Back to Categories,” which will return you to the original page.

  • Finally, scroll to the bottom of the categories page and click the “Submit your votes” button.

  • Enter your email into the pop-up window, and once it says, “Vote received,” your vote has officially been counted.

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AFSCME’s “I AM Story” podcast has received a nomination for an NAACP Image Award in the “Outstanding Podcast – Limited Series/Short Form” category.

Hosted by AFSCME President Lee Saunders, the “I AM Story” recounts the 1968 Memphis Sanitation Strike through the voices of strikers who lived the struggle. The series culminates with the historic involvement of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who was assassinated in Memphis while supporting the strikers.

 “We are proud to tell the story of the fearless strikers in Memphis who marched with Dr. King, and we are honored to count them as members of our union family,” Saunders said. “We can never forget the sacrifices they made to ensure that everyone receives dignity and respect on the job. At a moment when issues of racial and economic justice are again front and center, recognizing the Memphis strikers will inspire the next generation to continue speaking out against inequality wherever they see it.”

The NAACP will recognize winners in non-televised Image Awards categories, including podcasts, March 11-14, which can be streamed via naacpimageawards.net.

 The “I AM Story” podcast was previously nominated for 2023 Signal Awards, receiving gold in three major categories: Documentary Branded Shows and Advertising; Public Service and Activism Limited Series & Specials; and History Limited Series & Specials.

Vote Now

The NAACP will recognize winners in non-televised Image Awards categories, including podcasts, March 11-14, which can be streamed via naacpimageawards.net.

 The “I AM Story” podcast was previously nominated for 2023 Signal Awards, receiving gold in three major categories: Documentary Branded Shows and Advertising; Public Service and Activism Limited Series & Specials; and History Limited Series & Specials.

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