In this powerful episode of It’s Always Personal in Philadelphia, I sit down with Jerel Crew, the founder of That Gun Talk, an African-American gun club dedicated to educating and empowering Black communities through firearm ownership and safety.
We dive deep into the history of Black gun ownership, the systemic forces that have historically worked against it, and why it’s more critical than ever for Black Americans to exercise their Second Amendment rights. Jarrell breaks down the importance of responsible gun ownership, the urgency of firearm training, and why self-defense isn’t just a right—it’s a necessity.
We also discuss the uncomfortable truth: the institutions we fund, designed to protect and serve us, often fail to do so. That reality makes it even more vital for our communities to take protection into our own hands—with education, preparation, and legal gun ownership.
This is not just a conversation about guns—it’s about empowerment, safety, and survival. Tap in.
🔥 Listen, learn, and share. This is a conversation we all need to have. 🔥