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By Dr. Carey Yazeed
The podcast currently has 168 episodes available.
This week on Baldwin Was Right, Dr. Carey Yazeed is discussing SharCarri Richardson - the next Flo Jo, the drama at UNC and Nicole Hannah Jones continues, which state is using firing squads for executions and why people are quitting their jobs in record numbers.
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Stop giving Black people holidays and instead give us resources that will help to restore our communities. This week Dr. Carey Yazeed is discussing Juneteenth in Louisiana, how a white president is leading an HBCU and the ban of critical race theory in education.
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This week on Baldwin Was Right, Dr. Carey Yazeed is discussing the execution of Ronald Green by Louisiana State Troopers, the on-air sexual harassment of Olivia Dope, Black activists missing in action, and the Elizabeth City District Attorney justifying the killing of Andrew Brown, Jr by police officers. What's really going on and have we lost control of the Black narrative?
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This week on Baldwin Was Right Dr. Carey Yazeed is discussing the selection of William Tate IV to lead LSU as the new president as the university tries to resolve Title IX violations on the mishandling of sexual assault allegations in the athletic. Is he there to lead or is he just a distraction? Will also discuss the case of an Arkansas man cleared of murder 4 years after he is executed.
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This week on Baldwin Was Right we are discussing why have bones of Black kids from the Move bombing in 1985 been passed around for research without ever getting the parents permission, how Rachel Hollis reduced her housekeeper to the person who cleans her toilet, Biden's first 100 days in office, and the execution of Andrew Brown, Jr. by police in North Carolina, plus more.
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This week while Black people were doing the electric slide over the Derek Chauvin verdict, Ma'Khia Bryant was shot 4 times in the chest by the police. Dr. Carey Yazeed is talking about that, plus the possibility of DC becoming a state and how Black people have not overcome having a slave mentality.
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This week on Baldwin Was Right Dr. Carey Yazeed is discussing the killing of Daunte Wright over tags and air fresheners, how the viewing of Black killings via the media can cause mental health problems, plus Black Lives Matter Founder- Patrisse Cullors is in the news for some lavish purchases- hear what she had to say about her spending, plus more...
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This week on Baldwin Was Right, Dr. Carey Yazeed is discussing UNC's first Black head coach, Hubert Davis. Did he really say he's proud of his white wife and mixed kids? Can't forget the clout chasers who wanted to be the first to announce DMX's death, days before he actually died and how Karen is out here starting social justice programs so other Karen's can have a piece of paper that says they are Black allies but will go around the corner and let their racists air out on Black people.
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Was Tamir Rice's mom right about Tamika Mallory and other "Black activists?" Are they profiting from the deaths of Blacks? Tamika Mallory has a new commercial out promoting Cadillac. Yes, she is selling us cars in the name of Black lives matter. Is this what Black civil rights have come to in 2021? This week Dr. Carey Yazeed is discussing Tamika Mallory's former affiliation with the Women's March on Washington and how she was asked to leave in 2019 and suddenly shifted from a feminist to a Black activist.
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Last week all hell broke loose when YouTuber, Tasha K revealed that "relationship guru" Derrick Jaxn had been cheating on his wife (and continues to cheat on her). We saw Derrick and his wife go live on social media with her looking like an unwilling participant. There has been a lot of talk about the "high value" man and what he really wants in a woman, with young ladies humiliating themselves calling into Kevin Samuel's show for him to berate them and tear up the little self-esteem that they have. While Black men tried to tear down Russell Wilson and called him a SIMP for his interview in GQ Magazine and saying what scares him the most in life is losing his wife, Ciara.
On this episode of Baldwin Was Right, mental health therapist, John Granger, II, and Dr. Carey Yazeed are discussing the misconceptions of the high-value man, going to therapy, and what a healthy relationship really looks like.
The podcast currently has 168 episodes available.