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Others Like Me
Episode 128: "I fuck hella straight bitches soo.." ft. Toya Graham

Others Like Me

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 91:55


Yo. Toya special thanks to you for reaching out while in town. This episode is apparently brought to you by all our ex's? How we all heal our minds and cleanse wounds from these pasts relationships. This was a bit more open to the floor than usual episodes. Which made for different and insightful perspectives on the common quest of love in romantic relationships. Jaron Kane https://instagram.com/_jaronkane https://twitter.com/_jaronkane Toya Graham https://instagram.com/shlidnation https://twitter.com/shlidnation Contact Us: https://instagram.com/otherslikemepod https://twitter.com/otherslikemepod https://facebook.com/otherslikemepodcast Thanks for listening. Share your favorite episodes with others and connect with us on socials.

Roughly Speaking
The 'Baltimore Mom' and why whupping kids is wrong (episode 235)

Roughly Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 39:46


Remember Toya Graham, the ‘Baltimore Mom’ during the unrest that hit West Baltimore on the day of Freddie Gray’s funeral in 2015? She was videotaped grabbing, berating and slapping her teenaged son in an effort to pull him away from the other teenagers who threw rocks at police near Mondawmin Mall. Graham’s actions were praised as heroic, but our guest today, Stacey Patton, offered a dissenting opinion in the Washington Post. In 2008, Patton, a journalist and assistant professor at Morgan State University, wrote a memoir, That Mean Old Yesterday, about how, as a foster child, she had survived a childhood of abuses, including whippings at the hands of her adoptive mother. Patton did not expect to write about corporal punishment in black families again, but, because of Toya Graham, Patton is back on the subject with a new book, “Spare The Kids: Why Whupping Children Won’t Save Black America,” an important and convincing argument against a common and widely accepted practice.Links:https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/04/29/why-is-america-celebrating-the-beating-of-a-black-child/?utm_term=.0b99a9adc97a

Little Apple The Series
Making Apple Episode 4: Parenting While Black

Little Apple The Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2017 11:43


Parenting While Black is in part a catch all phrase representing the shared experience Black parents may have when raising their children. Take Little Apple for example. With her knack for confrontation and accuracy, you have Charlene balancing being a disciplinarian while still protecting Apple’s fierce yet gentle development from forces that may try to stunt her growth or remind her of her traditionally oppressed role in society. We also bare witness to this in modern culture; when you see Toya Graham--the archetype strong Black woman--beating her child during the Baltimore protests. What Toya represents is a level of concern shared among parents of color all across the country--concern that your child, when they leave you, is unsafe in this world and susceptible to the systemic penalties of operating as a free Black child.

The_C.O.W.S.
The C.O.W.S. Compensatory Call-In 05/02/15

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2015


The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly Compensatory Call-In. We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with their codified concepts, new terms, observations, research findings, workplace problems or triumphs, and/or suggestions on how best to Replace White Supremacy With Justice ASAP. We'll use these sessions to hone our use of words as tools to reveal truth, neutralize White people. We'll examine news reports from the past seven days and - hopefully - promote a constructive dialog. #ANTIBLACKNESS Racial unrest erupted in Baltimore, Maryland in response to the death of Freddie Gray. Whites remained glued to their "riot code": appealed to non-violence, branded black people as thugs and looters, and again demonstrated that White-owned property matters more than black lives. Baltimore's state attorney Marilyn Mosby publicized that six officers would be charged for Gray's death - 3 White, 3 non-white. According to the Racist "riot code," Whites diverted discussions to #BlackOnBlackCrime. Only this time it was done in celebration of Toya Graham - a black female who's been championed for publicly pummeling her black son. Adrian Peterson is pissed. #AnswersForMiriamCarey INVEST in The COWS - http://tiny.cc/ledjb CALL IN NUMBER: 760.569.7676 CODE 564943# SKYPE: FREECONFERENCECALLHD.7676 CODE 564943# The C.O.W.S. archives: http://tiny.cc/76f6p

LCandjack Radio Show
Freddie Gray and the Baltimore Riots

LCandjack Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 78:00


This week we will discuss freddie Gray and the Baltimore riots. What will happen to the policar officers in this case? What will happen to the Baltimore community? Did the mayor take action soon enough? Will justice be served?. We will discuss these and other questions. Please make sure you join us. Make your voice be heard.