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On this episode of PWB, Big Bank sits down with the always controversial Charleston White for a raw and thought-provoking conversation. They dive into his personal journey of overcoming legal battles, the mental toll it took, and the lessons learned along the way. The discussion expands into deeper issues—community engagement, the realities of policing, and how poverty shapes social justice.
Charleston speaks on the challenges of securing funding for grassroots work, the struggles within the nonprofit world, and the historical lessons from past civil rights movements. He also questions the influence of money and power in real social change.
From street culture to compassion, public outrage to the role of music and religion in shaping society, this episode unpacks the contradictions in how we respond to violence and tragedy. Charleston also challenges perspectives on modern relationships, the impact of feminism on family structures, and the nuances of interracial dynamics.
Beyond the controversy, he opens up about his evolution in comedy, drawing inspiration from legends like Dick Gregory while using satire to spark conversations on social issues and personal growth. Whether you love him or hate him, this episode will have you thinking.
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On this episode of PWB, Big Bank sits down with the always controversial Charleston White for a raw and thought-provoking conversation. They dive into his personal journey of overcoming legal battles, the mental toll it took, and the lessons learned along the way. The discussion expands into deeper issues—community engagement, the realities of policing, and how poverty shapes social justice.
Charleston speaks on the challenges of securing funding for grassroots work, the struggles within the nonprofit world, and the historical lessons from past civil rights movements. He also questions the influence of money and power in real social change.
From street culture to compassion, public outrage to the role of music and religion in shaping society, this episode unpacks the contradictions in how we respond to violence and tragedy. Charleston also challenges perspectives on modern relationships, the impact of feminism on family structures, and the nuances of interracial dynamics.
Beyond the controversy, he opens up about his evolution in comedy, drawing inspiration from legends like Dick Gregory while using satire to spark conversations on social issues and personal growth. Whether you love him or hate him, this episode will have you thinking.
Rate, subscribe, comment and share.
Follow Perspektives With Bank on IG
@perspektiveswithbank
@bigbankatl
@official_charlestonwhite
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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