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This episode will discuss the origins and roots of the phrase “Black on Black Crime.” It is a phrase that has been weaponized and used to invalidate initiatives for justice and equality for the Black community. We will explain how it can obstruct insightful dialogue and delay thorough root cause analysis of crime in the United States. We will be assisted by special guest, Sandeep Dhaliwal.
By Malik Seelal, Steve Kramer and Sydney Pinn | Launchpad 516 Studios4.9
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This episode will discuss the origins and roots of the phrase “Black on Black Crime.” It is a phrase that has been weaponized and used to invalidate initiatives for justice and equality for the Black community. We will explain how it can obstruct insightful dialogue and delay thorough root cause analysis of crime in the United States. We will be assisted by special guest, Sandeep Dhaliwal.

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