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    civil-unrest

    Explore "civil-unrest" with insightful episodes like "Episode 45 - Bridges With Dr Paul w Dyer", "Episode 547 - NYC Community Relations With NYPD Is Healthy", "Divided States Of America" and "Season 4, Ep. 13: FAD# 18 — Getting in My Black Lives Protesting Bag" from podcasts like ""Bridges With Dr Paul w Dyer", "Alex Garrett Podcasting", "Born on Red October (Photo: @Kazuend)" and "Adult-Ish"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    Episode 45 - Bridges With Dr Paul w Dyer

    Episode 45 - Bridges With Dr Paul w Dyer
    Dr Paul W Dyer talks Mr Carl Snowden on Civil Rights Activism Dr Paul W Dyer interviews Colvin Rights Legend Carl Snowden. Civil rights activist and politician Carl Snowden was born on June 17, 1953, to Ora and William Snowden, in Baltimore, Maryland, and was raised in Annapolis, Maryland, where he attended Annapolis Elementary School. As a student, Snowden was greatly influenced by The Autobiography of Malcolm X. In 1970, Snowden, along with fourteen other students, were expelled from Annapolis High School after they boycotted classes to protest the school’s lack of African American teachers and African American studies courses. Local benefactors raised funds for him to attend the private Key School. While still a young adult, Snowden organized an African American group called VOTE.
    Watch complete interview on my YouTube channel

    Season 4, Ep. 13: FAD# 18 — Getting in My Black Lives Protesting Bag

    Season 4, Ep. 13: FAD# 18 — Getting in My Black Lives Protesting Bag
    Disclaimer: this episode of "Fifi After Dark," speaks heavily to the ongoing #BlackLivesMatter protests going on globally. If you are tired of protesting talk, we HIGHLY advise you to give yourself a break and skip this episode.

    In this co-opted return of 'Fifi After Dark," host Afiya gives a sober and somber monologue regarding the on-going protests rocking the nation over police brutality and #BlackLives Matter.

    Why she does her best to NOT judge how anyone should protest, she does give the options available as well as her honest opinion on what protesting may look like for her; a thought that sorely needs to be considered by everything looking to make a change. She also tackles the idea of racism (which some may find controversial), how Black people in America — and worldwide for that matter — should combat the disease, and does her best to purge herself of lingering feelings about how to increase the quality of Black lives.

    This conversation is not for the faint of hearts, nor is it meant to incite division. It's all about starting a conversation.

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    Host: Afiya A.
    http://twitter.com/lajoliepoeta
    http://instagram.com/alja0214

    Adult-ish Podcast
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    Want to start a conversation around revolution? Email us at Afiya@digidisnet.com
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