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Hosts Law the OUTLAW and Shed Jackson count down the Top 10 moments in Season One of #TheGreenRoom @LawTheOutlaw @iShedJ
Hosts Law the OUTLAW and Shed talk about the repercussions of the Black people murders, killings, protests and economic impact on communities - that are in a lot of instances already - dealing with inequities. Hosts converse (conversate) about the Mom of one killer being fired from her job (a mortgage organization that specializes in serving diverse populations); and, the Karen’s and Kelvin’s of the world *cackles* dialogue continues on the late night fireworks displays that are taking place in cities. Are these protest signs? The hosts talk about celebrations – marriage, meanings and marches with new music dropping in connection with the Movement, i.e., Beyonce, Usher, Lil Baby *salutes* a special look into the mission and stances of [professional] athletics, celebrities and influencers during this time. Tap in #TheGreenRoom @LawTheOutlaw @iShedJ
Host Law the OUTLAW and Shed counting down to the Season One finale of The Green Room on Episode 18 featuring continued conversation on the impact of the Rona V situation – on a local level in particular. …the peaceful protest; murdering of another one *shakes head* Atlanta area unrest – they burning down Wendy’s and shutting down the interstate *blinks* and, talks surround the question: Will things ever get back to normal? What’s normal? Hosts discuss the effect of Black Athletes forgoing PWI to attend HBCU #BlackOutTuesday – down for the cause? …cultural explosion – community, music, forums, education, business, politics *prays for measurable action items* #RIP #RayshardBrooks @iShedJ @LawTheOUTLAW
The Green Room hosts with Law the OUTLAW and Shed talk about the recent chain of events in relationship to the #BlackLivesMatter #BLM Movement. Hosts talk about the death of George Floyd - implications thereof - the death of so many Black people before him and those incidences that are not largely reported on #inequities in journalism, Omar Jimenez. Host recalls small town born and raised status with KKK neighbors – they were nice tho *sighs* in fact, off springs became and remain #BFF *exhales* conversations about the peaceful protest taking place; and, the looting to *shakes head* TARGET, Lenox Square in ATL along with other businesses hit by the vandals in Buckhead. Now, neighborhood stores closed – Target ain’t opening [in Buckhead] until 2021. I’m just saying. …ummm something has to give *salutes*
Hosts speak about the events of the world and recap of travel to Glynn County *pays respect* Ahmaud Arbery #RIP | Conversations about Graduate Together and the unity that took place leading up to, during and after the fact *salutes Class of 2020* dialogue about what's going on with the Trump Administration. Social distancing effect? Wearing ya mask in public; fashion statement? Host speak about plans to attend gym, concerts, events and the new normal of social gatherings. TUNE IN #TheGreenRoom
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.