A group podcast that dishes out commentary, laughs and a wide range of varying opinions while weighing in on the issues of the week in the worlds of politics, race, entertainment, culture, sports, and more as it pertains to themselves and being black in America.
Shawn, Yero, Stanley & Amir. Listen to us as we discuss about the recent Colin Kaepernick film where he compares the NFL draft to antebellum slavery. We continue to talk about the tragic incident involving NFL wide receiver Henry Ruggs. We conclude with sharing our thoughts and reactions to the beginning stages of the Ahmaud Arbery Trial.
Shawn, Yero, Stanley & Amir. In this episode we share our opinions on the use of Urban Dictionary. We continue discussing about the success and contributions of Tyler Perry. We also talk about our thoughts pertaining to the exoneration of the two men who were accused of assassinating Malcolm X. We review the recent black western film called The Harder They Fall. We conclude on discussing the verdict of the Kyle Rittenhouse case and our continued thoughts on the Ahmaud Arbery Trail
Shawn, Yero, Stanley & Amir. This week we're talking about "Passing". Not the grade, but the color. We'll cover the preliminary trial stages of the bigots who killed Ahmaud Arbery. We'll also discuss why people are still trying to cancel Dave Chappelle. We conclude on addressing our thoughts on whatever threats that came up this week pertaining to being black in America.
Shawn, Yero, Stanley, and Amir with special guest Jordan Babisak who is currently serving as the Outreach Chair for the NAACP at The Ohio State University. Listen to us as we discuss our thoughts on black student organizations, the NAACP, Medical Apartheid and the state of African American health disparities, Donda vs. Certified Lover Boy and the financial illiteracy of African Americans.
Featuring Ben Barragan and Lane Funari
A group podcast that dishes out commentary, laughs and a wide range of varying opinions while weighing in on the issues of the week in the worlds of politics, race, entertainment, culture, sports, and more as it pertains to themselves and being black in America.