In this podcast for Black people, by Black people, co-hosts Garron, Chris, and John attempt to uncover the history that the United States school system has failed to teach them. Join these two and a half Black men as they discuss topics from pop culture to the truth of whitewashed historical figures, events scrubbed from the curriculum, and much more on a journey to better understand their own history.
In the first episode recorded in the new year, the guys continue their education on Malcolm X in his own words. We'll be honest, this one goes off on a lot of tangents. We're sorry, but hopefully you'll still find them entertaining and thought provoking.
In this episode, the guys challenge what they know about Malcolm X by reviewing his autobiography. As an often glossed over and minified historical figure in the American school system, there's a lot to cover as they dive into the life of one of America's most famous Civil Rights leaders.
In this impromptu episode, the guys process the events of the January 6th insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Coming directly on the heels of learning about the only successful coup on American soil, the trio discusses parallels and what this means for the state of the union.
In this episode recorded right before the January 6th Capitol Insurrection (we swear we didn't know), the guys take a look at the only successful coup to ever take place on American soil.
In the first episode of "Two and a Half Black Guys", Garron takes the guys through the history of the Greenwood district in Tulsa, Oklahoma, more commonly referred to as "Black Wall Street". Together they examine the modern day parallels apparent in the total destruction of a center for Black wealth and excellence. (recorded November 2020)