
This is a re-broadcast from Torture Survivors Speak. One of the group members discussed his experiences of being on the sex offender registry. He was 15 years old at the time of the offense and is now 41 years old. His focus was on the injustice of treating all people convicted of being an offender in the same way regardless of the offense. This conviction has followed him throughout his life and as a husband and father it burdens their lives as well.
Mar 27, 2025
24 min

Every citizen has "equal protection under the law" according to the 14th amendment of the US constitution. This amendment prevents discrimination of US citizens based on their immutable characteristics such as race, gender or having a disability. Does this apply to returning citizens released from jails or prisons? Black Men's Friday addresses the issues that impact black men and the black community. Equal protection against discrimination does not apply to those that have been convicted of a felony. How would this form of discrimination impact the lives of black men and the black community, tune in and find out.
Jun 15, 2023
25 min

A father and son discuss blackness across love, family life, education, and liberation.
Dec 17, 2021
26 min

This episode discuss the notion of anti-blackness, how this attitude has hindered wealth building and programs that attempted to create parity for African Americans.
Jun 23, 2021
29 min

This podcast is the first of 2 podcast that will discuss the origin and impact of race in America. It will focus on race as the new force that eliminated the Indentured Servant Contract and unified the poor and wealthy European by disenfranchising the African. It will also discuss the importance of the Period of Enlightenment in nullifying the psychological and social impact of torturing African people.
Apr 1, 2021
27 min

This episode will focus on 4 coping strategies for black men. It is an introduction to the podcast.
Feb 24, 2021
23 min
