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In this powerful installment of The Afrocentric Podcast's Black History Month Series, host Morgan Gray sits down with Jeremy Brown, founder of Better Juices LLC, to tackle one of the most pressing issues facing our community: protecting Black children in America.
Jeremy shares his personal journey growing up as a Black child in the American South, offering raw and honest insights into the systemic injustices that threaten the safety and well-being of Black youth. From rising suicide rates and disproportionate incarceration of Black girls to the pervasive dangers of sex trafficking, this episode sheds light on the harsh realities our children face daily.
Together, Morgan and Jeremy explore how societal structures—particularly within education—often fail to safeguard Black children by erasing their history and marginalizing their experiences. Through his work with Better Juices, Jeremy advocates for community health and child wellness, emphasizing the collective responsibility we all share in nurturing and protecting our youth.
This episode isn’t just a conversation; it’s a call to action. Learn how we can resist systemic harm through education, awareness, and grassroots engagement. By fostering resilience and empowerment, we can create safer spaces where Black children can thrive unapologetically.
Tune in now for an authentic, unfiltered discussion that challenges us all to do better for the next generation.
Subscribe to The Afrocentric Podcast today—because protecting our children is protecting our future.
#BlackHistoryMonth #ProtectBlackYouth #ResistTheWhiteDevil
In this powerful installment of The Afrocentric Podcast's Black History Month Series, host Morgan Gray sits down with Jeremy Brown, founder of Better Juices LLC, to tackle one of the most pressing issues facing our community: protecting Black children in America.
Jeremy shares his personal journey growing up as a Black child in the American South, offering raw and honest insights into the systemic injustices that threaten the safety and well-being of Black youth. From rising suicide rates and disproportionate incarceration of Black girls to the pervasive dangers of sex trafficking, this episode sheds light on the harsh realities our children face daily.
Together, Morgan and Jeremy explore how societal structures—particularly within education—often fail to safeguard Black children by erasing their history and marginalizing their experiences. Through his work with Better Juices, Jeremy advocates for community health and child wellness, emphasizing the collective responsibility we all share in nurturing and protecting our youth.
This episode isn’t just a conversation; it’s a call to action. Learn how we can resist systemic harm through education, awareness, and grassroots engagement. By fostering resilience and empowerment, we can create safer spaces where Black children can thrive unapologetically.
Tune in now for an authentic, unfiltered discussion that challenges us all to do better for the next generation.
Subscribe to The Afrocentric Podcast today—because protecting our children is protecting our future.
#BlackHistoryMonth #ProtectBlackYouth #ResistTheWhiteDevil