Being black in America has never been easy. Decades later and blacks are still fighting to be seen as equal. This past week has once again devastated the black community. Pandemic aside, the events of this past week have left the community angry, furious, and hungry for change.
One this episode Paul and I discuss the Amy Cooper situation, where a white woman was caught on camera threatening a black man and calling the police stating that an African American man is threatening her and her dog, the murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers and the national response to these injustices.
There is a lot going on in these streets, but we need to stay woke. We need to get educated. And we need to come up with a plan. Tune in tonight at 7pm by downloading the app TuneIn or stream directly from our website www.wjmsradio.com
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