Life is rarely black and white. But if you're black, you're black. Friends, Dre Hill and Heaven Hart, come together to discuss the black experience as it relates to them, and use that to approach dialogue on complex issues of equality, civil rights, discrimination, prejudice, and racism.
February is the shortest month of the year. It's also Black History Month. Hosts, Dre Hill and Heaven Hart sat down with their university's newspaper staff to have a discussion about the importance of black history. In studio, the duo expanded the conversation touching on the difficulties of factual education due to history erasure, films and documentaries, and history being made within this decade. There's more to black history than MLK Jr., Malcolm X, and Rosa Parks. Resources: bit.ly/ANTIRACISMRESOURCES When They See Us (Netflix) Time: The Kalief Browder Story (Netflix) Record date: February 27, 2020
September 16th, 2019 Motivational Speaker Chris Singleton brought his message of love and forgiveness to the campus of Drury University. In this first episode, hosts Dre Hill and Heaven Hart interview Chris Singleton and grapple with ideals and concepts like 'forgiveness' and 'loving thy neighbor'. Learn more about Chris Singleton and his story here: https://www.chrissingleton.com/ Record date: September 18, 2019
Deborah Stein, Partnership for America's Children & Sarah Brannon, Voting Rights Project, American Civil Liberties Union