To produce a show that brings awareness to not only the disparity of black people in this country but to also shine a light on those who are doing their part and taking a stand against the systemic problem we face in this country.
This week’s episode discussed our recent attendance at DJ Expo in Atlantic City and our takeaways from that experience.
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This week’s episode discusses interracial relationships. We discuss the historical context, some numbers, media influence, and of course our personal experiences and opinions.
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This week’s episode discusses the Racial Wealth Gap. Focus is given to the historical and systemic components as well as discussion on class and Haves vs. Have Nots. We look at what is needed to narrow the gap.
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This week’s episode discusses Representation in the Entertainment Industry. We discuss film and television over the span of our lifetimes and our experiences and thoughts regarding representation in those spaces. We share information and statistics regarding Black Representation in Film and Entertainment, both on and off screen.
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This week’s episode discusses Driving While Black (DWB) and the even more specific interracial police stops of DWBWWG, Driving While Black With White Girl. Studies have shown that Black drivers are stopped at higher rates than White drivers, treated less respectfully, are more likely to be searched, more likely to be arrested, and more likely to be exposed to excessive force than White drivers. Some of the statistics of DWB and pe...
This episode dives into our personal feelings on July 4th and Juneteenth. We discuss some of the history of Juneteenth, issues with the way some states are observing it, and how white people could choose to respond in a respectful way.
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