Young Adults Learning Evil (Y.A.L.E). is a gritty documentary podcast that explores the intersectionality of class, wealth and race and how it has played out over the past 400 years within a community. The podcast’s first seasons will give the world insight into how Urban trauma affects a marginalized black community inside one of America's first planned city, New Haven Ct. New Haven is also the home to one of the world's most prestigious and powerful institutions: Yale University. https://www.patreon.com/youngadultslearningevil https://WWW.youngadultslearningevil.com
The history and motivation of education inequality in New Haven's Black community that have repercussions felt to this present day.
This episodes explores the social phenomenon of Black Governors that started in the 1700's, in New England with a focus on Connecticut. A history of leadership and political culture of the black community.
A tribute to one of Americas Black Founding Fathers William Lanson, a New Haven Icon buried in history.
In this episode we wll explore the fonding of Yale University , Human Trafficking , and the Birth of America. Yale University is a very powerful Academic institution. Even that is an understatement. There are few institutions that have produced as many leaders of industries, politics, and science with power and influence. If they are able to amass this much power globally, just imagine the amount of power they hold locally at their base.
To commemorate lack August we sit down and have a conversation with Barbara Fair, legendary New Haven activist about the 2020 Connecticut Police Accountability Bill, what inspires her activism, and her vision of the future for New Haven's black community.
A #BlackAugust conversation about criminal justice reform with James Jeter., where we discuss history, the importance of community control in New Haven's Black community.
In this episode we explore New Havens history of Human trafficking, hostages, and torture. Based off historical records Nirule connects the first three known hostages in New Haven to the black community living in New Haven with this profile of New Haven history.https://flow.page/youngadultslearningevil
In this Episode Nirule unpacks the research paper "I Live By Shooting Hill" which discusses young adults perception of violence, based in New Haven.Supporthttps://www.patreon.com/youngadultslearningevil?fan_landing=trueDiscusshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/660883531326393/
In this episode of Young Adults Learning Evil we have an in depth discussion with Dr. Maysa Akbar, the leading authority on Race Based Urban Trauma. We have a down-to-earth conversation about race based trauma, how it effects us, how to heal, and how to help. Enjoy and SubscribeSupporthttps://www.patreon.com/youngadultslearningevil?fan_landing=trueContinue the discussionhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/660883531326393/
In the Premier Episode of Young Adults Learning Evil the host Nirule introduces you to the podcast and unpacks the the title and the word evil,its definitions, its perspective and how its relevant to New Haven.
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