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What Does It Take To Change The World?

What does it take to change the world? To convince someone that their actions are racist, or to have an impact on society when you're just one person?

In this episode, I’m joined by Skorpyen November, a member of the Working While Black community.

As we talk about the moment we decided to use our voice to do something after George Floyd was murdered. Originally recorded on Fanbase

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Follow Skorpyen and learn more about her shows (The Fyx, If It Isn’t Love, and Smart Mouth Skorpyo) on her website

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What Does It Mean to Fall Off & RIP DMX

What does it mean to fall off and why do we rush to ridicule someone for not performing the way we expect them to?

In this episode, I'm joined by "Handsome Guy named Will" as we explore new growth and react to a message from Dave Anderson about DMX passing. Originally recorded on Fanbase

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#32 Protesting While Black w/ Justin Dawes

Justin is a Law student, campaign manager, and co-founder of DC Protests. DC protests is a grassroots racial justice organization that Organizes and distributes resources and educational tools that aid in propelling the mission of Black liberation and opportunity for those that have been historically marginalized and disenfranchised.

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#31 You & Five-O w/ BJ Council

In This Week’s Episode, BJ Council shares her journey as a Black woman on the police force, the relationship between slave patrols and the police department, and the work she’s doing to help Black people survive encounters with the police.

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