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Send us a Text Message.This week, we welcome Stanley Fritz, a community organizer, writer, and the founder of "Let's Not Be Trash" on Substack. During the episode Stanley explores his motivations for engaging in state and local policy and addresses the phrase "men are trash" with a perspective that promotes growth and accountability.Stanley shares his journey of redefining masculinity, shaped by personal experiences and community work. He provides valuable perspective for men challenging internalized toxic masculinity and highlights success stories of positive change. Tune in to gain insights from Stanley's transformative work and learn how to foster a world where men embody kindness, intelligence, and sensitivity.Support the Show.
Ben Chin moderates a debate between Angela Lang, founder of Black Leaders Organizing for Community, and Stanley Fritz, Director of State and Local Policy at the Very Institute, on the 4-day workweek and the work to build a sustainable and effective progressive movement. The discuss both how a 4-hour week could work (or not) at… The post Podcast: A head-to-head debate over the 4-hour workweek first appeared on Maine Beacon.
“In the Heights” has reignited long-standing conversations around colorism in the Latinx community. But this isn't just an issue in Hollywood. How can we stop the erasure of Afro-Latinx people in society? On this episode of “Be Heard Talk,” Selena Hill, Karina Cabreja, and Stanley Fritz unpack the recent controversy surrounding the lack of Afro-Latinx representation in “In the Heights.” In addition, the team discusses the return of “Bennifer,” the New York City mayoral race, and whether or not Juneteenth becoming a federal holiday is an act of performative justice.
Derrick Jaxn is under fire. The Christain relationship expert has been exposed as an ashy-elbowed narcissist and serial cheater. Was he preying on Black women for profit? On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, and special guests unpack Derrick Jaxn’s cheating scandal and explore toxic masculinity in the Black church. The team also discusses Georgia's new voter suppression law and the controversy over Justin Bieber sampling two Martin Luther King Jr. speeches for his new album.
Breonna was murdered a year ago. But justice has still not been served. On this episode of “Be Heard Talk,” Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, and Jamil Crews unpacked the murder and impact of Breonna Taylor, along with the fight to #ProtectBlackWomen. In addition, they discussed the movement to impeach Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Meghan Markle’s explosive interview, and more!
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45 is gone. A new administration has been ushered in. Is this the start of a new America or more of the same? On this episode of “Be Heard Talk,” Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, Tiffany Brown, and special guest Angelo Pinto, the co-founder of Until Freedom, discuss the return to “normalcy” (a.k.a. regular racism) and how to pass a Black agenda under the Biden Administration.
We debated the best, worst, pettiest, and most bizarre moments and people of 2020 -- from the biggest clown of the year to the biggest L's of 2020 to the folks that showed the most resistance. On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, Tammie David, and Evan Mastronardi commemorated the most memorable people and moments of the year.
On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, Tammie David, and special guest Until Freedom co-founder Angelo Pinto discuss what it will take to pass a left-leaning agenda that centers BIPOC under the Biden administration.
We're wrapping up the 2020 election. But the fight for freedom is far from over. How can we organize our communities beyond Election Day? On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Mysonne Linen, the co-founder of Until Freedom, talked about the need to mobilize communities of color and push a Black agenda no matter who wins the White House. During "The News Round Up," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, and Tammie David talked about Lil Wayne's endorsement of Donald Trump, the final stretch of the Election madness, and Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation on the Supreme Court. *This episode was sponsored by Black Enterprise, our official media partner during the 2020 election season.*
In this episode we caught up with Stanley Fritz, a Haitian American organizer from New York City. He goes over the differences between an activist, organizer, and advocate and also tells us how to plan social justice campaigns. This is a show with all the gems. Stanley Fritz is the Communications Associate at Citizen Action of New York, and the Engineer/Co-Host of "Let Your Voice Be Heard! Radio." Stanley has dedicated his life to fighting for progressive issues and standing up for disenfranchised communities through organizing, activism, and storytelling. DISCLAIMER: This is a show with explicit content. If you are riding in the car with your children or blasting in your home, you may want some headphones! As always, we hope that you enjoy the conversation, as much as we enjoyed recording it. Please follow us on FB @BeautifulHumansCast or IG @BeautifulHumansChange
On this episode of the #ofFreedomPodcast, we're joined by guest host Stanley Fritz, Political & Campaigns Director at Citizen Action of New York. We're talking about the Black political and economic agenda. Is it possible for Blacks to have one cohesive and concrete political agenda? What are the forces that bring us together under one common purpose? Earl and Stanley sit down and deep dive on this weeks of Freedom Podcast.
The Black vote ain't free. But what do we want in exchange? Now’s the time to create and advance a real black agenda. On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," the national co-chairs of Our Black Party, Candace Hollingsworth and Dr. Wes Bellamy, talked about empowering Black voters and pushing a Black agenda through their new coalition. During "The News Round Up," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, and guest correspondent Evan Mastrondi talked about Megan Thee Stallion's SNL performance, the spread of COVID amongst Trump camp, and the Breonna Taylor case. This episode was sponsored by Black Enterprise, our official media partner during the 2020 election season.
The election is less than 50 days away. But progressives are not sold on Biden, the Democrats, or voting. Can the establishment reach the far Left by November? Former Ohio State Senator and Bernie2020 National Co-Chair Nina Turner talks about Joe Biden's attempt to court the Left with Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, and special guest correspondent Nayda Stevens, the New York State Director of the 2016 Bernie Sanders campaign. This episode was sponsored by Black Enterprise, our official media partner during the 2020 election season.
This election is crucial. Our lives are on the line. But the Black vote should not be taken for granted. CNN political analyst and best-selling author Bakari Sellers joins Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, and Tammie David to discuss the impact that Joe Biden’s policies and politics would have on people of color.
This election is crucial. Our lives are on the line. But the black vote is under attack. Be Heard Talk teamed up with Black Enterprise as our official media partner as we unpack the 2020 election, its impact on our community, and voter suppression. On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, and Tammie David spoke with LaTosha Brown, the co-founder of Black Voters Matter, about the power of the Black vote.
The election is less than 100 days away. But progressives are ditching the Dems. Why is the establishment failing to reach the far Left? On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill questioned why Stanley Fritz, Tammie David, and special guest journalist Edwian Stokes left the Democratic Party. They also debated over the best strategies to win political power.
It’s official. Kamala Harris is Joe Biden’s running mate. What does this mean for the Black community and the Democratic Party? On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," we unpacked what Kamala Harris brings to the Democratic presidential ticket and the party and questioned whether she will help or hurt Black voter turnout. We also debate if President Trump is racist. In this episode: Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, Tammie David, and special guests Damond Stubbs, the founder and organizer of Conscious in Pentecost, and Justin Landon, the youngest elected official and first Republican elected to a local city council in Northeast Florida at just 18 years old.
Beyonce is paying homage to Africa and showing the world that Black is glorious. Has Queen Bey changed our views of the Motherland? On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, and Tammie David unpacked Beyonce's "Black is King" visual album, the celebration of African art and West African religions, and why some critics accuse the queen of exploiting the Motherland.
Joe Biden will announce his running mate any day now. Does he owe us one? Or does it even matter? On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, Tammie David, and special guest Nadya Stevens, a New York lobbyist and the New York State Director for the Bernie Sanders Presidential Primary of 2016, discussed the contenders being considered as Joe Biden's running mate. The team talked about the significance of the VP pick and questioned whether the role should go to a Black woman. Warning: We had some issues with audio this week. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Nick Cannon was fired for anti-Semitic tropes. Some Black folks are confused. How can we bridge the gap between Blacks and Jews? On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, and Tammie David discussed Nick Cannon's anti-Semitic remarks with Rabbi Abraham Cooper, the associate dean and director of Global Social Action Agenda for the Simon Wiesenthal Center and the Jewish leader that counseled Cannon before he apologized. They also talked about the intersectionality between Antisemitism and racism.
Black women are under attack. From being deemed as angry to unattractive. When will the misogynoir stop? On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, Tiffany Brown, and Naledi Monroe talked about 50 Cent's remarks about "angry black women" and his preference for "exotic" women. The team also discussed the history behind sexist stereotypes against black women.
The Black Panthers set the blueprint. Now we’re elevating the movement. The fight for black liberation continues. On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, Tiffany Brown, and special guest Nicholas Powers, an author and SUNY Old Westbury professor, discussed the history of the Black Power Movement of the 60's and 70's and how it relates to Black Lives Matter. They also talked about the next steps in the fight for liberation.
July 4th is canceled. Juneteenth is the wave. Let’s turn up for our ancestors. On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, Tammie David, and Tiffany Brown discussed the history of Juneteenth and the fight to make it a national holiday.
Protesters are flooding the streets. The call for justice won’t be silenced. How can we all mobilize to create real change? On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, Tammie David, and Ilyssa Fuchs discussed how the call to defund police departments, white accountability, and other actions can help create a just and equal society.
Another black man was killed and righteous outrage has taken over the nation. What will it take for us to breathe? On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, Tammie David, and Tiffany Brown discussed the death of George Floyd, police violence, and the riots taking place across America.
We’re all coping with COVID. Anxiety is at an all-time high. How can black mental health survive in 2020? On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, Tammie David, Tiffany Brown, and special guest Luis Tejada, a multi-systemic family therapist, unpacked the stress, triggers, and anxiety that people of color are dealing with amid the pandemic in light of Mental Health Awareness Month. They also talked about Joe Biden's "you ain't black" gaffe and why Doja Cat and Lana Del Rey are canceled.
There’s trauma in police terror. The violence won’t stop. How can we protect our communities? On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, and Tammie David unpacked the recent murders of unarmed black men and women by white cops and vigilantes. They also discussed the NYPD's overly aggressive approach to policing communities of color during the pandemic.
Evan is joined by both co-hosts, Stanley Fritz and Stan Talouis. The three revisit consent and the friendzone in wake of allegations of sexual misconduct and assault against two prominent influencers. We also discuss how to approach voting in 2020, given the choices we have--and what our vote really means.
#MeToo is hitting the block and industry influencers are under fire, from D’USSE Palooza ‘s Chris Stylezz to Global Grind’s Blogxilla. On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, Evan Mastronardi, and Tiffany Brown talked about toxic masculinity and hip hop culture in light of recent accusations that Chris Stylezz, the former host of D’ussé Palooza, was sexually coercive toward several women and that Global Grind writer Blogxilla sexually harassed his coworkers.
We’re all shut in and OnlyFans subscriptions are going up. Is this the new era of sex work? On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," sexologist Michelle Hope joins Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, and Tammie David for a candid conversation about the growing popularity of OnlyFans and how the social media subscription site is impacting the sex work industry.
COVID is making a comeback in China as is anti-blackness in Asian culture. On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, and Tammie David talked about why Africans are being evicted, mistreated, and targeted in China as the country tries to prevent a resurgence of COVID-19. They also spoke with Nina Arden, a senior consultant with the United Nations who grew up in Guangzhou, China, and Kyung Ji Chyun, a Korean social justice activist, about what needs to be done to combat anti-black racism in Asian cultures. During "The News Round Up," the team unpacked the Teddy Riley vs. Babyface beat battle debacle and the 2020 election.
Bernie’s out of the running. And Biden is the frontrunner. Is this the end of the revolution? On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, Tammie David, and Evan Mastronardi talked about the 2020 presidential campaign and what needs to be done to bring a real political revolution into fruition.
Don't be fooled. America's crisis daddy is no hero. Here’s how his state budget will hurt our communities. On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, Tammie David and special guest Jasmine Gripper, the Executive Director of the Alliance for Quality Education, discussed Gov. Andrew Cuomo's response to the coronavirus pandemic in New York and the national praise that he is receiving. They also unpacked the cuts that he inserted in the newly passed New York State budget, which guts funding for education, hospitals, and criminal justice reform progress while protecting the rich.
Trump passed a $2 trillion dollar bill. But an economic collapse may be inevitable. Will the largest recovery bill in U.S. history save us? On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, and Naledi "Slim" Monroe unpacked the stimulus package and questioned if it will benefit everyday workers.
Kyle and Malik kick back with Citizen Action of New York’s Civil Rights Campaign Director, Erin Leigh George, and Political Director, Stanley Fritz, for an insightful AF conversation on the bail reform law, the fight to stop it’s rollback, and the growing rift over the lives of poor, justice-involved New Yorkers. Plus, we play a round of Elect. Indict. Chill.™️ with bail reform legislative players! (Originally released: 02/27/20) Follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/housepartyny & IG at http://instagram.com/houseparty.ny. HEAR MORE FEATURE SESSIONS at http://patreon.com/houseparty
Kyle and Malik kick back with Citizen Action of New York’s Civil Rights Campaign Director, Erin Leigh George, and Political Director, Stanley Fritz, for an insightful AF conversation on the bail reform law, the fight to stop it’s rollback, and the growing rift over the lives of poor, justice-involved New Yorkers. Plus, we play a round of Elect. Indict. Chill.™️ with bail reform legislative players! (Originally released: 02/27/20) Follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/housepartyny & IG at http://instagram.com/houseparty.ny. HEAR MORE FEATURE SESSIONS at http://patreon.com/houseparty
Everything is shut down. Big Rona is still going strong. Is an economic collapse inevitable? On this podcast episode, Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, and Tammie David discussed the economic fallout of the coronavirus crisis and implications it has caused in politics and our everyday lives. *Please note that this episode was recorded remotely because our studio has been temporarily shut down. As a result, there were challenges with the sound quality. We apologize in advance and ask for your patience as we rework the show to function remotely during this health pandemic.
Major league sports are on hiatus, Disneyland is closed, and the stock market is plummeting. Here’s what you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic. On this episode, Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, and Tammie David talked about the political, economic, and real-life impact of the Coronavirus in our daily lives, our country, and the world at large. They also discussed the devastation that the outbreak is having on working-class communities and people of color. *Please note that this episode was recorded remotely because our studio has been temporarily shut down. As a result, there were challenges with the sound quality. We apologize in advance and ask for your patience as we rework the show to function remotely during this health pandemic. If you would like to help us purchase better equipment for times like these, feel free to become a monthly contributor to our Patreon Account. You can subscribe here: https://www.patreon.com/Beheardradio/
Bernie Sanders is on the road to victory and the establishment is not happy. Are Dems heading towards a political upheaval? On this episode of "Be Heard Talk," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, Tammie David, and Evan Mastronardi talked about the Democratic establishment's effort to impede Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign. The team also discussed their Super Tuesday predictions and what it would take to ignite a real political revolution in America.
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How do we build black power: activism or economics? On this episode of "Let Your Voice Be Heard!," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, Tammie David, and Joshua Clennon discussed the pros and cons of capitalism and its impact on the black community. They also debated over whether or not it was appropriate for Gayle King to question Lisa Leslie about Kobe Bryant's 2003 rape case.
A real conversation about the crash felt around the world. On this episode of "Let Your Voice Be Heard!," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, Tammie David, and Evan Masterondi unpacked the horrific death of NBA legend Kobe Bryant. They discussed his life, legacy, and the controversy around his 2003 sexual assault case as well as the way his death has been reported by the media.
From the acting to the bad wigs, it's the suspense thriller that will make you laugh until you cringe. On this episode of "Let Your Voice Be Heard!," Stanley Fritz, Tammie David, and Justin Jenkins unpacked "A Fall From Grace," Tyler Perry's new Netflix movie. They questioned why Perry's productions continue to resonate with black audiences and the nuance of black art. (This episode contains spoilers.)
In honor of Dr. King's legacy, it's time to look at the new leaders. Who is carrying the civil rights movement into the 21st century? On this episode of "Let Your Voice Be Heard!," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, Tammie David, and Evan Masterondi discussed modern-day leaders who are fighting for social justice in the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The disrespect is real. From Blue to Ari to Teyana. Why is there so much hate on black women? On this episode of “Let Your Voice Be Heard!,” Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, and Tammie David discussed the recent attacks on Blue Ivy Carter’s, Ari Lennox’s, and Teyana Taylor’s physical features. They also delved into the history of anti-black racism against women of color.
New York's new bail reform laws have many on edge. Will abolishing bail move us towards justice or put our communities in danger? On this episode of "Let Your Voice Be Heard!," Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, and Ilyssa Fuchs, Esq. discussed the backlash against the new bail reform law that went into effect in New York and how it will affect communities of color.
A decade has come and gone. And there’s lots to discuss. Join us as we reflect on Be Heard’s last 10 years. On this episode of “Let Your Voice Be Heard!,” Selena Hill, Stanley Fritz, Ilyssa Fuchs, and Evan Mastronardi reminisced about which political and social moments shaped their worldviews during the 2010s. They also talked about their personal and professional journey while working at “Let Your Voice Be Heard!”
The best, worst, and pettiest moments and people of 2019. On this episode of "Let Your Voice Be Heard!," Stanley Fritz, Tiffany Brown, Evan Mastronardi, and Jose Garcia voted on which celebrity had the best year, who proved to be the most trash, and who deserved to be crowned as the "2019 Resistor of the Year."