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Do you ever wonder how injustice continues to pervade our society, particularly against the indigenous communities? This episode aims to explore such injustices, focusing on the controversy surrounding the sacred Black Hills of the Lakota tribe and the Mount Rushmore monument. We navigate the labyrinth of societal wrongdoings and discuss ways to channel our efforts effectively.
Brace yourself for a mind-bending conversation with Tamika Mallory, a prominent activist, as we dissect issues like the proposed police complex in Decatur, Georgia and its likely implications on the black community. Joined by Mallory, we delve into complex discussions about identifying "the they" when it comes to organizing and holding people accountable. We also shed light on the ongoing fight for justice for Breonna Taylor and urge our listeners to not sit on the sidelines but join in the battle for equity and justice.
As we wrestle with the reality of the political landscape, we contemplate the limited choices for President. We challenge ourselves and our listeners to support a candidate who isn't afraid of radical thinking and real change. In our concluding segment, we discuss the launch of the SBR Helping Hands organization, the power of dreaming, and the importance of passing the baton to the next generation. So, tune in, be informed, and let's get to work on making a difference together!
(0:00:00) - Lakota Nation and Mount Rushmore Controversy
(0:13:22) - Navigating Responsibilities and Priorities
(0:23:45) - Police Complex and Drug Policy Concerns
(0:38:01) - Understanding Accountability and Identifying Effective Strategies
(0:48:35) - Helping Hands Organization Launch
(1:02:05) - Discussion on Freedom and Political Choices
(1:12:09) - Freedom to Dream and Pass Baton
Connect with us on social media
IG: @howwegetfreepod @tiffanydloftin
If you have any questions you would like answered by Tiffany please email us at [email protected]
How We Get Free Podcast is produced and edited by Idea to Launch Podcast Productions
Do you ever wonder how injustice continues to pervade our society, particularly against the indigenous communities? This episode aims to explore such injustices, focusing on the controversy surrounding the sacred Black Hills of the Lakota tribe and the Mount Rushmore monument. We navigate the labyrinth of societal wrongdoings and discuss ways to channel our efforts effectively.
Brace yourself for a mind-bending conversation with Tamika Mallory, a prominent activist, as we dissect issues like the proposed police complex in Decatur, Georgia and its likely implications on the black community. Joined by Mallory, we delve into complex discussions about identifying "the they" when it comes to organizing and holding people accountable. We also shed light on the ongoing fight for justice for Breonna Taylor and urge our listeners to not sit on the sidelines but join in the battle for equity and justice.
As we wrestle with the reality of the political landscape, we contemplate the limited choices for President. We challenge ourselves and our listeners to support a candidate who isn't afraid of radical thinking and real change. In our concluding segment, we discuss the launch of the SBR Helping Hands organization, the power of dreaming, and the importance of passing the baton to the next generation. So, tune in, be informed, and let's get to work on making a difference together!
(0:00:00) - Lakota Nation and Mount Rushmore Controversy
(0:13:22) - Navigating Responsibilities and Priorities
(0:23:45) - Police Complex and Drug Policy Concerns
(0:38:01) - Understanding Accountability and Identifying Effective Strategies
(0:48:35) - Helping Hands Organization Launch
(1:02:05) - Discussion on Freedom and Political Choices
(1:12:09) - Freedom to Dream and Pass Baton
Connect with us on social media
IG: @howwegetfreepod @tiffanydloftin
If you have any questions you would like answered by Tiffany please email us at [email protected]
How We Get Free Podcast is produced and edited by Idea to Launch Podcast Productions