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Formerly known as "Let Your Voice Be Heard! Radio," Be Heard Talk is an award-winning weekly talk show that is committed to informing, educating, and empowering Millennials. We talk race, politics, an... more
FAQs about Beheard Talk:How many episodes does Beheard Talk have?The podcast currently has 954 episodes available.
May 10, 2015The Dreamers and Doers Series Featuring Dante BarryEach month, the Let Your Voice Be Heard! Radio “Dreamer and Doer” series spotlights inspirational Millennials who are making waves in their communities and empowering others. In May 2015, we spoke to Dante Barry, the executive director of the Million Hoodies Movement for Justice, about his role as an social justice activist and leader....more19minPlay
May 10, 2015The Dreamers and Doers Series Featuring Dante BarryEach month, the Let Your Voice Be Heard! Radio “Dreamer and Doer” series spotlights inspirational Millennials who are making waves in their communities and empowering others. In May 2015, we spoke to Dante Barry, the executive director of the Million Hoodies Movement for Justice, about his role as an social justice activist and leader....more19minPlay
May 10, 2015Bridging The Gap: The Anti-Crime Crackdown That Went Too FarWhile tension remains high in Baltimore following the death of Freddie Gray, the discussion of discriminatory policing practices has taken center stage in national discourse. During a recent interview with CNN, former President Bill Clinton expressed regret over his 1994 Crime Bill, which critics say led to the mass incarceration of blacks and Latinos and helped fund military-style police weapons.This Sunday, we will discuss how this law affected the criminal justice system and the role it plays in today's policing....more34minPlay
May 10, 2015Bridging The Gap: The Anti-Crime Crackdown That Went Too FarWhile tension remains high in Baltimore following the death of Freddie Gray, the discussion of discriminatory policing practices has taken center stage in national discourse. During a recent interview with CNN, former President Bill Clinton expressed regret over his 1994 Crime Bill, which critics say led to the mass incarceration of blacks and Latinos and helped fund military-style police weapons.This Sunday, we will discuss how this law affected the criminal justice system and the role it plays in today's policing....more34minPlay
May 10, 2015Bridging The Gap: The Anti-Crime Crackdown That Went Too FarWhile tension remains high in Baltimore following the death of Freddie Gray, the discussion of discriminatory policing practices has taken center stage in national discourse. During a recent interview with CNN, former President Bill Clinton expressed regret over his 1994 Crime Bill, which critics say led to the mass incarceration of blacks and Latinos and helped fund military-style police weapons.This Sunday, we will discuss how this law affected the criminal justice system and the role it plays in today's policing....more34minPlay
May 10, 2015Newsroundup Patriot ActCheck out the latest news stories throughout the week....more14minPlay
May 10, 2015Newsroundup Patriot ActCheck out the latest news stories throughout the week....more14minPlay
May 10, 2015Newsroundup Patriot ActCheck out the latest news stories throughout the week....more14minPlay
May 10, 2015Getting to the Root: The Making of a Homegrown TerroristIn light of the recent terror attack that was thwarted by authorities in Texas, much of our focus has shifted to the threat of ISIS on the American home front. We talked about how and why Muslims, especially Millennials, are being radicalized. We also discussed how government officials can address the issue of homegrown terrorism and the threat of ISIS influence in the U.S., featuring Farah Pandith, an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and the State Departments Former Special Representative to Muslim communities....more34minPlay
May 10, 2015Getting to the Root: The Making of a Homegrown TerroristIn light of the recent terror attack that was thwarted by authorities in Texas, much of our focus has shifted to the threat of ISIS on the American home front. We talked about how and why Muslims, especially Millennials, are being radicalized. We also discussed how government officials can address the issue of homegrown terrorism and the threat of ISIS influence in the U.S., featuring Farah Pandith, an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and the State Departments Former Special Representative to Muslim communities....more34minPlay
FAQs about Beheard Talk:How many episodes does Beheard Talk have?The podcast currently has 954 episodes available.