30 Years and Some Change

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Clarence Watson and Kevin Hutchison were both born in Austin, TX in 1974. They met at Anderson High School where they played football together for a couple of years. Over 30 years later, they have reunited to share unique perspectives and experiences.This podcast is intended to invite our viewers into the realities of systemic racism in our country. We hope you find it insightful and informative.

Clarence Watson and Kevin Hutchison


    • Mar 31, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 1h 5m AVG DURATION
    • 8 EPISODES


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    Episode #9 Part 1 of 2 - Exercise and Nutrition

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 48:13


    Episode #7 - Interview with MC Salcidation

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 68:21


    Enlightening conversation with Jesus Salcido, aka MC Salcidation:Jesus describes life as undocumented citizen from arrival at age 7 through his time as a college student at The University of Texas. He shares stories of trials, and instances of injustice for other undocumented citizens. Jesus also describes the influence Hip Hop has had on him as a person and artist, and drops never before heard lyrics.MC Salcidation

    Episode #6 - "Skipping Rocks", What's Your Legacy?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 54:21


    Clarence and Kevin talk about the "ripple effect", touch on Covid, look back at 2020 and forward to 2021.

    Episode #5 - Manhood: What is it, and what obstacles hinder us from achieving it?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 64:41


    What are some traits a man should possess? Does our society, through history and policy, create obstacles preventing a large portion of men of color from attaining manhood? Clarence and Kevin discuss the premise of 'Manhood'.Content discussed:'Punishing Reach of Racism on Black Boys' The effect welfare has on marriageFinding manhood without a man at homeMinimum sentences for crack vs. powdered cocaine'Origin of black female-headed families'Expungement of criminal records

    Episode #4 - Interview with Annette Price

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 83:07


    Clarence and Kevin have the honor of sitting down with Annette Price:Annette Price was raised in a small town in Indiana and the last child of a single mother who had ten children. Annett is the mother of two children and has three grandchildren. At the age of 20, she was convicted for Murder and sentenced to 75 years in prison. Her sentence was reduced to 40 years and she served 20 years. While incarcerated, she obtained several degrees and earned master’s in Professional Counseling and Substance Abuse Counseling after incarceration.Today, Annette is the Co- Executive Director of Grassroots Leadership and member of Texas Advocates for Justice. She served a fellowship term with Austin/Travis County Reentry Roundtable. As part of her fellowship, she participated in writing a Housing Guide for Apartment Managers, which was released in April 2018. She facilitated a class called “Jail 2 Community” Reentry Program at Del Valle Correctional Complex. She is the founder of Annette’s Behind Me: Transitional Living a non profit Transitional home for women returning to the community for prison in Austin, Texas.Content discussed:Grassroots LeadershipFriends and Family of Incarcerated PersonsVoting rights for prisoners in Maine and VermontThe loophole in the 13th AmendmentKalief BrowderSlavery by Another Name (the phenomena of mass incarceration)Incarceration statistics'The New Jim Crow'Likelihood of going to prisonHow race impacts pre-trial detainmentWhy do inmates return to prison?Racism in everyday life , Racism in everyday life link 2Post - incarceration syndromePrisoners fighting wild firesUnpaid labor in Texas prisonsBarriers in loans for POC

    Episode #3 - The REAL History of Austin, TX

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 70:20


    Clarence and Kevin openly discuss the 'Master Plan of 1928' as well as discriminatory restrictions written into the deeds of post WWII suburban neighborhoods. They also touch on the generational ramifications of those policies still felt today.Socks4oursity A "S.W.A.P" community initiative for individuals without home SWAP Survivors With A PurposeClarence B.Watson#512-579-6874Content covered in Episode 3:The Master Plan of 1928Racist Deed RestrictionsThe lynching of Jesse WashingtonRacist history of the GI BillOriginal Anderson High School (Austin, TX)Black Wall StreetRedliningKincheonville

    Episode #2 - Voting Time

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 70:14


    Clarence and Kevin share their experiences with voting, and discuss some current issues that are important to them. They also address some unintended bias verbalized by Kevin in episode #1.Content discussed:Civil Rights Activist Fannie Lou HamerOrigin of the term 'Grandfather clause'Defunding the Police, Defunding the Police (1)Formally incarcerated people's voting rightsAddressing black youth as menAdultification of black peopleUnintended racial bias

    Episode #1 - Intro

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 68:06


    Over 30 years ago, Clarence Watson and Kevin Hutchison enjoyed playing football together at Anderson High School in Austin, TX. They have reunited to host a podcast focusing on systemic racism, change (changes made and changes needed), and a love for humanity.This first episode introduces both Clarence and Kevin as they discuss their hopes for the podcast, and reveal a few of the life experiences that have influenced their paths.

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