Waiting to Exhale from The Capital Hill Riot
Join us in this podcast episode as The Minister of Balance gives a unique musical sermon on how African Americans have once again helped save Democracy from Authoritarian rule yet still aren’t able to fully enjoy the fruits of the American experience still left wondering when White America will except them as equal partners. Blacks are left wondering where do we go from here in terms of surviving in these two different americas? Whats left of this very fragile democracy after the mob attack on Capital Hill in Washington D.C. and how can we as black people bring back the pride and love we should display toward each other and fight as a team against this Jim Crow 21st century strategy of racism that apparently will remain an integral part of the American brand now that the vail has been lifted worldwide. Lastly, the role black women have played in the history of America how they should be honored, how they have endured terrible treatment from the powers that be and have continuously risen above the fray to contribute greatly to the wealth of America. God Bless R.I.P. Eric Jerome Dickey
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In today’s podcast episode we will discuss the Black Lives Matter movements featuring an anonymous interview with a Seattle, Capitol Hill Resident and Business owner so we’re going to coin Seattle as (The epicenter of understanding) because together maybe one day we will figure out how to navigate these very murky waters of racism. In addition, we will explore the George Floyd affect and the symbolism of President Barack Obama and how the present black leadership compares to the black leadership and movements of the past.
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