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Our Black Voices Matter

Our Black Voices Matter

By Keith Snider

Our Black Voices Matter is a podcast about the trauma we face as blacks in America. It will feature stories from black men and women from all walks of life. Topics like generational trauma, police brutality, Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome, mental health and inequality in corporate America(just to name a few) will be discussed. It's time for our voices to be heard.
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"Chocolate Drop in Corporate America" by Genesis Amaris Kemp

Our Black Voices MatterJul 06, 2020

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"BLACK MIRROR PART 2" BY PREMISE MIKE RICH

"BLACK MIRROR PART 2" BY PREMISE MIKE RICH

Mike Rich and the crew from the Bare Naked Truth Podcast stops by the show to discuss racial injustice/inequality and police brutality in the Black community.
Jan 17, 202149:53
"Something’s Gotta Give" by Allaire Williams

"Something’s Gotta Give" by Allaire Williams

Allaire Williams speaks about the racial injustices that the Black communities is facing in America today. “Ours is not the struggle of one day, one week, or one year. Ours is not the struggle of one judicial appointment or presidential term. Ours is the struggle of a lifetime, or maybe even many lifetimes, and each one of us in every generation must do our part.” – John Lewis

Oct 31, 202018:17
Continue To Amplify Over VOICES with Host Keith Snider

Continue To Amplify Over VOICES with Host Keith Snider

I just wanted to speak about how amazing the Podcast has been thus far....and how we must continue to amplify our VOICES for change.....and continue to fight for equality. #VOTE #VOTE #VOTE #VOTE
Oct 24, 202009:39
"Rawsko Squeezoff speaks on Our Black Voices Matter" by Rawsko Squeezoff

"Rawsko Squeezoff speaks on Our Black Voices Matter" by Rawsko Squeezoff

Rawsko Squeezoff of the Show On The Go Podcast shares his thoughts on the social injustices that we are facing in America. He also talks about educating ourselves on the importance of local politics. Rawsko is dropping some gems on this episode.
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” —Martin Luther King
Oct 17, 202026:58
"Don't Fall For The Hype" by Nibor Smailliw

"Don't Fall For The Hype" by Nibor Smailliw

Nibor shares her thoughts on the racial inequalities that we are facing in America today. Nibor also answers some important questions about the importance of the Black vote and what we can do can to better educate ourselves on the voting process. “Hate is too great a burden to bear. It injures the hater more than it injures the hated.”
—Coretta Scott King
Oct 09, 202013:37
"Captain Hunter Speaks about Policing Issues" by Lawrence Hunter

"Captain Hunter Speaks about Policing Issues" by Lawrence Hunter

Lawrence Hunter is a former police captain and a returning guest of the show. Lawrence shares his thoughts on the shooting of Jacob Blake. He'll also share his thoughts on the defunding of the police and Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome.

“The ultimate measure of a person is not where one stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where one stands in times of challenge and controversy.” – Martin Luther King, Jr.

Sep 30, 202009:29
"Waiting Is Over - The Intellectual Introvert" by Chantavia Threatt

"Waiting Is Over - The Intellectual Introvert" by Chantavia Threatt

Chantavia Threatt shares her thoughts on racial injustice and racial inequality in American. Chantavia will also share her thoughts on the senseless killings of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and the shooting of Jacob Blake. “Struggle is a never ending process. Freedom is never really won, you earn it and win it in every generation.”
— Coretta Scott King
Sep 17, 202016:05
 “Defunding the Police? I’m All For It!” by Allison Rozzel

 “Defunding the Police? I’m All For It!” by Allison Rozzel

Allison Rozzel, a Spiritual Liberation Coach...Shares her thoughts on racial injustice and inequality in American. She'll also share her views on the defunding of the police. “Until the philosophy which hold one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned —everywhere is war.”
— Bob Marley
Sep 17, 202021:15
"Fighting Black Death: Responding to Trouble, Trauma, and Terror" by 
Rev. Aaron Rogers

"Fighting Black Death: Responding to Trouble, Trauma, and Terror" by Rev. Aaron Rogers

Aaron Rogers shares his thoughts on racial injustice and racial inequality in American. Aaron also shares his thoughts on the senseless killings of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and the shooting of Jacob Blake. “All our silences in the face of racist assault are acts of complicity.” — Bell Hooks
Sep 17, 202010:14

"Systemic Induced Anxiety" by Mike Lake

"Systemic Induced Anxiety" by Mike Lake

Mike Lake shares his thoughts on the racial injustice and inequality in American. “Revolution is not a one-time event.” – Audre Lorde
Aug 22, 202013:25
"The Black King Perspective" by Marquis Smalls

"The Black King Perspective" by Marquis Smalls

Marquis Smalls is a screenwriter, director and producer...he shares his thoughts on racial injustice and inequality in American. “White feelings should never be held in higher regard than black lives.” — Rachel Cargle
Aug 03, 202034:33
"Freedom Through Fire and Finance" by Hakim Alex

"Freedom Through Fire and Finance" by Hakim Alex

Hakim shares his thoughts on the racial injustice and inequality in American.

"Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced." -James Baldwin
Jul 25, 202020:21
“The Awakening” by Darryl Lewis

“The Awakening” by Darryl Lewis

Darryl Lewis of The Urban Green Room Podcast shares his thoughts on racial injustice in America. “Freedom is never given; it is won.” —A. Philip Randolph,
Jul 20, 202016:17
“I Guess We Are Just Crying Victim” by Rodney Gee

“I Guess We Are Just Crying Victim” by Rodney Gee

Rodney Gee shares his thoughts on racial injustice and inequality in America.
“The soul that is within me no man can degrade.”
—Frederick Douglass
Jul 14, 202017:46
"THE SYSTEM OF OPPRESSION" By Jes Davis

"THE SYSTEM OF OPPRESSION" By Jes Davis

Jes Davis is an actress/model; who has appeared in the Netflix hit series 'Orange is the New Black and 'The Punisher''. Jes shares her thoughts on racial injustice in America.
“We all require and want respect, man or woman, black or white. It’s our basic human right.”
—Aretha Franklin
Jul 09, 202020:35
"Diary of a Mad Black Man" by Blake Johnson
Jul 06, 202011:02
"The Road To Numbness" by Cole Johnson
Jul 06, 202023:13
"Black Industry Professionals Rising Above Inequality in America" by Danielle Earle
Jul 06, 202028:02
"America: Moving From Racist To Reborn" by Trey Ferguson
Jul 06, 202017:05
"Racial PTSD and Self Care" by Kela C. Reign
Jul 06, 202013:35
"Keep The Peace" by Kaneisha Griffen
Jul 06, 202002:41
"Frustrated Memories" by Karev Yah
Jul 06, 202015:21
"A Black Woman Speaks: An Account of Black Injustice and Its Effects" by The TC Connection
Jul 06, 202020:41
"Pushing Through The Pain: The Public Health Solution To Violence and Trauma" by Nicole Vick
Jul 06, 202015:08
"Being Young and Black In Entertainment" by Luke P Sanders
Jul 06, 202021:35
"Capital B..Black People" by Mashaun D Simon
Jul 06, 202020:41
"Diary of A Tired UK Black Man" by Fonzi Neutron
Jul 06, 202011:01
"It Started In The Streets" by Sabrina Clark-Okwubanego
Jul 06, 202013:22
"Audacity" by Doug Thurman

"Audacity" by Doug Thurman

Doug Thurman shares his thoughts on racial injustice in America.
"Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that."
-Martin Luther King Jr.
Jul 06, 202016:19
"Chocolate Drop in Corporate America" by Genesis Amaris Kemp
Jul 06, 202014:13
"Captain Hunter's Experience of Being Black and Blue in America" by Lawrence Hunter
Jul 06, 202013:58
"A White Guy's Honest Ignorance" by Matt Teck
Jul 06, 202010:46
Introduction of "Our Black Voices Matter".
Jun 16, 202007:26
June 15, 2020

June 15, 2020

Jun 15, 202001:02