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In this episode, Dr. Eddie Connor and Dr. Jasel Martin discuss the reasons why you should vote even if you have issues with the candidates.

This episode features Judge Tadia Whitner (of Gwinnett County Georgia) and the cast as we discuss hiring bias, the imposter syndrome and the importance of having cultural representation in the legislative and judicial branches of government.

In this episode Aver, Jasel, Geden and Antionette honor members of society we have lost this year as well as highlight several positive things we have observed this year. Some of the honored individuals include: Lou Brock, Coach John Thompson, Chadwick Boseman, Bob Ryland, John Lewis, Jas Waters, Wes Unseld, Fred Davis, Little Richard, Kobe Bryant, Katherine Johnson, B. Smith and so many more!

In this episode, Michelle, Antionette and Jasel honor several Black heros who have passed away in 2020 including Rep. John Lewis, Chadwick Boseman, Kobe Bryant, John Thompson, Rev. C.T. Vivian, and Rep. Elijah Cummings (who passed in late 2019).

In this episode, Dr. Jasel has a conversation with Dr. Eddie Connor about his new book American'T BREATHE, racial and political issues in 2020, The Covid-19 and Racial Justice Pandemics, The deaths of Kobe Bryant and Chadwick Boseman, and so much more. You do NOT want to miss this powerful episode. Please support Dr. Connor by purchasing his book American'T BREATHE as well as his 10 other books. He can be found on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter under the moniker @EddieConnorJr.

In this episode, DJ, Aver and Jasel explore the "N****" word and how it impacts the Black community. Is this term harmful even though derivatives of the word are embedded all throughout Black culture? Can the N word be a term of endearment? Please share your thoughts!

In this episode, DJ, Chinyere and Jasel discuss the ramifications of Covid-19 on schools reopening, inequitable decisions and observations the pandemic has caused/highlighted as well as some of the political influences of what we have experienced. We also go deeper into the political sides of COVID.

In this episode, DJ, Chinyere and Jasel discuss the ramifications of Covid-19 on schools reopening, inequitable decisions and observations the pandemic has caused/highlighted as well as some of the political influences of what we have experienced.

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