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Hella Black Podcast

Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham

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Hella Black Podcast is brought to you by Delency Parham and Abbas Muntaqim. Over the next 12 weeks we are happy to bring ya'll a limited series called Tales of The Town, which is a podcast about nearly 100 years of Black Oakland history! You can follow us on Twitter and IG @HellaBlackPod and support us on https://www.patreon.com/HellaBlackPod. We hope you all enjoy the show!!
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Journey freedom is a new podcast the exclusively for black men hosted by Brian E Arnold the journey to Freedom is an our best life blueprint exclusive design for black men where we create a foundational Freedom plan there are five pillars identity trust finances health and faith.
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In this limited series, host Leonard Jones, a senior at St. Ambrose University and president of the college's Black Student Union has conversations with experts from SAU and the Quad Cities area about Black history and culture to help combat ignorance and hate with positivity and education.
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Let’s do mom life together! Creative and innovative ways to parent. Don’t lose sight of who you are while still keeping your kids’ dreams and visions first. Subscribe to the podcast to be notified of new episodes! Follow me on my social platforms. Facebook: Melanated-momIG: Melanatedmompodcast Twitter: @melanatedmom1and on my website: Melanatedmom.com Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/melanatedmom/support
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Trusted ER doctor Brian Goldman brings you honest and surprising stories that can change your health and your life. Expect deep conversations with patients, families and colleagues that show you what is and isn't working in Canadian healthcare. Guaranteed you’ll learn something new. Episodes drop every Friday.
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Student Connect

Staffordshire University

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Join student hosts and guests from Staffordshire University as they share experiences of progressing through university education. With stories of mental health, diversity, wellbeing, and inclusivity - with funny and all-too-honest stories to make you laugh out loud.
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After 1954

Lemonada Media

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Brown v. Board of Education held the promise of creating an integrated school system with equal education for all, but there was an unspoken consequence to this historic decision: Tens of thousands of Black teachers in the South were fired, leaving a gap that reverberated through generations of students to come. Hosted by educator and nonprofit leader Aimée Eubanks Davis, this five-part series spans the decades to provide an important look at the impact a Black educator can have on a Black s ...
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With the understanding that ABPsi cannot grow without the continued engagement and support from student voices, the SC board has begun producing our own podcast, Rooted. In 20 to 30 minute segments, students are encouraged to highlight their struggles, successes, and passions as they pertain to African/Black Psychology. Our podcasts endeavor to focus on the spiritual, professional, and emotional dimensions of the student experience and empower members to become involved in spreading ABPsi’s ...
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The Orange Table

The Daily Princetonian

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From The Daily Princetonian comes a roundtable talk show that delves into race on Princeton's campus, bringing you in-depth, unfiltered conversations on student experiences. Produced by Content Strategist Omar Farah ’23, alongside Aishah Balogun ’23 and Victoria Agwam ’23, members of the Black Student Union, The Orange Table seeks to candidly discuss race on Princeton's campus and at colleges throughout the nation. Co-hosted by Balogun and Farah.
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Straight Shot, No Chaser with Tezlyn Figaro (@tezlynfigaro) examines controversial and thought-provoking topics with diverse guests to discuss politics, social consciousness, and culture. Through weekly conversations, Tezlyn invites guests to share their views and experiences, raw and unfiltered, to educate, uplift, and provide honest insight into the issues facing the Black community in America. A mix of hip-hop and political expertise, Tezlyn keeps her ears to the street and brings her kno ...
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Welcome to "Wisdom and Wonder," the podcast that invites you to embark on a quest to uncover the truths about the world around us. Join us as we delve deep into the realms of education, artificial intelligence, and stories close to home, with curiosity and open dialogue. This is a student-run and student funded podcast coming to you from Redeemer University.
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Academy Award-winning filmmaker and political provocateur Michael Moore offers his subversive and humorous take on the issues of the day and talks to a wide range of people from comedians and politicians to the people who’ve tried to kill him. Plus various mischief with Mike’s friends, family and the neighbors who don’t work for the NSA.
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Step onto the mat with us, not just to practice but to belong. ’Black on the Mat’ brings a fresh lens, emphasizing the often overlooked journey of black yogis. Through candid conversations and enriching content, Danielle and Saisha, two certified yoga teachers, bridge the gap between ancient practice and contemporary experiences. Our mission? To let folks know that we’re here and that there’s space for you to come through!
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Black Autonomy Podcast

Black Autonomy Federation

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The Black Autonomy Podcast is a series of discussions on anarchism and the relevance of its revolutionary ideals to the ongoing Black Liberation Movement. The show is hosted by JoNina Abron-Ervin and Lorenzo Kom’boa Ervin, two veteran organizers, former Black Panther Party members and co-founders of the Black Autonomy Federation. The show is produced by a collaboration between writer William C. Anderson (@williamcson) and the Black Autonomy Federation. JoNina Abron-Ervin is a former editor o ...
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Viterbi Voices: The Podcast

USC Viterbi Undergraduate Admission

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Welcome to life at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. Classes, student organizations, faculty, research, hands-on projects, and don't forget our social lives outside of class - its all up for discussion with regular appearances and interviews with special guests. Viterbi Voices: The Podcast is hosted by Paul Ledesma (Executive Director, Undergraduate Admission) and current student Maya Neuenschwander (Industrial & Systems Engineering, Class of 2024).
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Black History Matters 365

BHM365 is a weekly podcast series hosted by Jo Scaife a Marketplace Entrepreneur

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BHM365 is a weekly podcast series that explores the true account of African American History as American History. Hosted by author and marketplace entrepreneur Jo Anne Scaife, this podcast dives into the revolutionary research found in “Black History 365: An Inclusive Account of American History” a seminal work by Dr. Walter Milton, Jr. and Dr. Joel Freeman. Featuring weekly interviews with history makers and current influencers, special ‘round table’ talks and series, as well as community f ...
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Amidst all of the conversations about the recruitment of Black educators, where are the discussions about retention? The Exit Interview podcast was created to elevate the stories of Black educators who have been pushed out of the classroom, main or central office. The podcast asks guests to share their education journey, the "last straw" that made them decide to leave education, and, most importantly, what they are doing now that they have left the traditional education sphere.
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Not your average BLACK college student ! This podcast platform spills the real tea about daily life experiences & sharing opinions about a variety of topics such as relationships, beauty hacks, social events, comedy, and much more! For updates ! Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/RealDealish/ Twitter: @RealDealish Contact inquiries: realdealpodcast1@gmail.com
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TBH Beyond Borders is a one of a kind student run podcast that that features honest conversations with students from different countries and backgrounds about their nation's' history, culture, people, as well as their personal experiences as an International Student. The podcast focuses on cultivating a sense of community amongst international students based on shared experiences, promotes diversity and celebrates inspiring student stories. The Black Hole is a news show based in 2100's on th ...
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8 Black Hands

8 Black Hands

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Deep in the heart of public school education wars rage on, and few warriors come to fight for the people. Yet, there is one small band of freedom fighters bring sanity to the village. Anyone who threatens the education of our 8 million black children is likely to catch these eight black hands. [Twitter: @8Blackhands1]
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Welcome to The Chikondi Podcast hosted by Demetrice Burton! Chikondi is about self-actualization for all people, especially for Black children involved in athletics and academics. Our goal is to support these children by helping them access athletics and academics so that they can continue to thrive in the future.
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Dr. Emmanuela Stanislaus, a certified career services provider, author and researcher, discusses the ups and downs of pursuing a graduate degree. Tune in as she shares personal stories and revealing conversations with other women of color who share their graduate school journey and provide inspiration for graduate students to level up.
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Dr. Ava Muhammad is a gifted attorney, spiritual adviser and author of the powerful and popular book, 'Real Love.' She received her Juris Doctorate from Georgetown University and is a member of the New York Bar. She has also been featured in Essence Magazine, which named her one of America's most powerful Black women. The focus of her work is self-empowerment and community development. Follow her on Twitter & Instagram @DrAvaMuhammad. Submit questions using the hashtag #AskDrAva.
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Blacktivities

Shannon Chatmon, Talisa Hale, and Karen Roberts Grissom

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Blacktivities connects black America’s past to the present with the perfect balance of silly meets serious while engaging in thought-provoking and sometimes nostalgic conversations for the culture. Shannon, Lisa, and Karen prove that the black female is not a monolith as they offer their perspectives on living while black in America.
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So Far, So Hood

Zach Iconic Thomas

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Unapologetically black, gay, and hilarious, college student Zach Iconic Thomas gives his weekly analysis on pop culture and politics, while intersecting these discussions with unique life advice. So Far, So Hood serves you trending topics, headlines, black culture, and queer culture, while tackling life’s hardest challenges.
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Better Black Than Never

T’Variuness King

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Twice a week T’Variuness King and the Better Black Than Never podcast highlights black culture, politics, black issues, music, sports, world news and special interviews but talked about like friends at the barbershop and beautyshop around the corner. Subscribe now.
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Through thought provoking conversations about student leadership, blackness, identity, and everything in between, The Black Oval provides a space for everyone who yearns for a sense of belonging. Each week, Akheem and Sendy expand on a variety of topics that’ll make you chuckle and reflect in the same breath. With the infusion of music and witty comments, The Black Oval is an outlet for all who want their voices heard.
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The Black Traveller is a community of travellers of colour - a space for us all to share our experiences of travelling, living and exploring. It’s a community that promotes diversity, equality, exploration and change. A community that connects all people of colour with the information and resources they need to explore the world, and travel freely, happily, confidently, and fearlessly. We hope you’ll join us as we make exploring the planet a more inclusive, enjoyable, safer and more positive ...
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Have you found when it comes to investing, a knowledge gap exists for many people looking to get started or take their existing portfolio to the next level? In the black community, investing and even the topic of financial literacy almost seem to be taboo subjects. Introducing the Black Wealth Effect podcast, a show about Inspiring the next generation of black Canadian real estate investors, looking to fill the financial literacy and knowledge gaps that exist. Every two weeks join your host, ...
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Her Revival is a digital community of women on a mission for the betterment of the “woman experience”. Co-Founded by the first and second black women student government presidents of the University at Albany, these ladies noticed the absolute need for better love, cherishment, realness and support within the woman community, especially during a time when the world seems to be set against them. Through this online platform, we strive to provide the necessary content and experiences that will ...
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That Black Theatre Podcast is a podcast about Black theatre, Black creativity and blackness in Britain, hosted by PhD student Nadine Deller and her sister Nadia Deller. Hear stories about and from the leaders of Black British theatre, from 1900 to today.A podcast from the National Theatre’s Black Plays Archive, in partnership with Central School of Speech and Drama and the London Arts and Humanities Partnership. Listen weekly on Mondays from 28 September 2020.
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Can success be measured beyond wealth and fame? Join us as we uncover the profound impacts of trust and service in personal and professional life, featuring an inspiring conversation with Mr. Rene, our special guest who has dedicated his life to Black Student Services since 1985. Discover how trust must be earned, especially with skeptical youth, a…
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"Legalize and Regulate Sports Betting," NBA Commissioner Adam Silver wrote in The New York Times in 2014. "NFL Betting Promos & Bonuses | Top NFL Betting Sites & Offers for Week 9 NFL Odds & More," USA Today offered readers in 2023. "Bookmakers break down NBA, NHL playoffs, big bets," reads a June 2024 Fox Sports headline. It's not an exaggeration …
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In this episode, Dr. Aisha Lyons hosts Asha von Liebtug, an inspiring educator from New Jersey, who shares her journey from student to teacher and beyond. Asha delves into the impact of her grandmother's influence, her teaching experiences in various educational settings, and her passion for curriculum development. She emphasizes the importance of …
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Michael Moore sounds the bugle! Election Day is just 100 days from today. Does Trump even know what happened this week? Welcome to the New American Majority, Mr. Trump. There are more of us than there are of you! 79% of the voters in November will be either female, people of color or under 39 yrs old or a combination of all three! How are you doing…
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The Crack Epidemic had a long-lasting effect on the black community, as a majority of crack users were black. The War on Drugs imposed minimum prison sentences that led to a dramatic increase in incarceration rates for black males. While the Crack Epidemic was criminalized, the Opioid Crisis, which predominately affects the white community, has bee…
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Stucky Situations + Pop Culture = DFW New Favorite Show! This Week: ALOT to unpack! There's no justification in the Sonya Massey scenario... right? Is Ben Crump the only solution for black people in a legal bind? Does Mr. Beast get ahead of the allegations with an investigation or will that expose too much? The Stuckys go through it on these topics…
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When cancer patients receive chemotherapy, they often lose their hair, and that can wreak havoc on physical and mental health. Cairo Gregory was just 15 when she got ovarian cancer. Chemotherapy meant she lost her long curly hair just when she started to love it. She struggled to find a suitable wig through the hospital. She says the healthcare sys…
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In our recent episode of the Black Wealth Effect podcast, we had the pleasure of hosting Andre Chin, an experienced entrepreneur and real estate investor. Andre shared his insights on the importance of building relationships in sales and real estate, emphasizing the power of personal conversations and the strategic use of social media to generate l…
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In this live show from July 16 2024, we are joined by Citations Needed Senior Olympics Correspondent Jules Boykoff of The Nation to discuss unrest in France over the upcoming Olympic games, increased athlete activism and unionization, and the fewer and fewer marks willing to buy the IOC's bill of goods.…
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Back in the day, we used to be singing songs and never paid any attention to what they were actually saying. In this episode, Shannon, Lisa, and Karen take a deep dive into some of the lyrics that made us pause and say, "Now what now?" They also give their thoughts on whether the culture is influencing the music or the music is influencing the cult…
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Stucky Situations + Pop Culture = DFW New Favorite Show! This Week: Out with the Joe, in with the ... well not so new? Was it Joe's health that sped up the demise or the "shot her round the world" ? Should parents allow rappers to attend schools to give motivational speeches? All this and the Stucky's help a co-parenting SIM get unstuck from a stic…
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In this episode of 'The Exit Interview' podcast, hosted by Dr. Asia Lyons, Dr. Adrienne Smith shares her compelling journey as a Black educator. From humble beginnings working in fast food to overcoming hurdles in her pursuit of higher education, Dr. Smith details her experiences teaching in diverse environments, including Alaska. She highlights th…
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Stucky Situations + Pop Culture = DFW New Favorite Show! This Week: On 7/13/2024 in PA, a sniper attempted the unthinkable while ex-president Trump was speaking at a rally. In a vulnerable and surreal moment, the Stucky's stagger over the evidence to find the bottom line solution. (They also "kindly" offer some insight on how to get America unstuck…
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Out of the eight black CEOs in the Fortune 500, only two of them are black women. As black women ourselves who are eager to cheer on the next sista doing her thing, working for another black woman should be glorious. However, that's not always the case... but why? Shannon and KK discuss their traumatic experiences working for black women and their …
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How do the names we carry encapsulate the legacies we leave behind? Join us on a profound journey through the significance of legacy, community, and mentorship in the Black community, featuring the invaluable insights of our special guest, Chris Brewer. We unravel the deep stories that our names hold and discuss our plans for an empowering civil ri…
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What does it mean to truly achieve personal freedom? On this episode of Journey to Freedom, we sit down with AJ Smith, an inspiring youth mentor, who shares his compelling story from growing up in Denver and Washington DC to becoming a beacon of hope for young people today. AJ opens up about the powerful impact his family had on his formative years…
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What does it mean to truly understand the Black male experience in America? Join us on this profound Journey to Freedom as we welcome Barclay Jones, a dedicated community leader from Denver, Colorado, who reveals his personal story and the critical role of community-based organizations in shaping identities and fostering growth. This episode promis…
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Primary care providers don’t always recognize menopause symptoms for what they are, focusing instead on whether they’re a sign of a more serious problem. Not all know that menopausal hormone therapy is a safe and effective treatment for many women. We explain why that’s the case, and the range of treatments that can help women.…
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trump did nothing to help he did all he could to make sure obama care would disqualify all of us on unemployment during the worst pandemic in 100 years 14 people i knew died from covid (all anti vax people who believed the lie the former president told them i got bells palsy during this time and had no healthcare because i wasnt workiung at the cll…
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Have you ever wondered how someone can juggle multiple careers while maintaining authenticity and integrity? Today, I sit down with my son, Devin Arnold, who opens up about his multifaceted journey as a hip-hop recording artist, show curator, music industry advocate, and mortgage loan officer. We explore the trials and triumphs he's faced in both h…
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Can resilience, family dedication, and the pursuit of personal growth truly shape the course of one's life? Join us for an inspiring episode of Journey to Freedom as we sit down with David, an influential figure in my family's life, to explore his remarkable journey. From his humble beginnings in Southern California to earning a high jumping schola…
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Ever wondered how you could buy a home for just $1,000? Join us as we welcome Cleveland King, the visionary behind the Legacy Homebuyer Program, who is revolutionizing the way people achieve homeownership. Cleveland shares his profound mission to make owning a home accessible to everyone, emphasizing the privilege and responsibility of building on …
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What if your environment could shape your destiny? Dr. Reggie Wright joins us to share his incredible journey from the streets of Trenton, New Jersey, during the height of the crack epidemic, to becoming a beacon of hope and empowerment. Raised by his resilient grandmother, a dedicated school teacher, Dr. Wright's story is one of resilience, servic…
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Ever wondered how a runaway slave's legacy can inspire modern community leadership? Join us as we explore the incredible journey of Dr. Thomas Mays, pastor at the Living Water Christian Center Church in Denver, who shares his lifelong dedication to tackling homelessness, crime, and poverty along the Colfax corridor. From his diverse educational bac…
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"How Railroaders Are Killed; Train Crews Grow Careless," read a 1906 syndicated article. "There is a kind of personality who is accident-prone," reported the Kansas City Star in 1944. Amazon's safety programs are "designed to keep its nearly one million warehouse workers worldwide fit and limber," The Seattle Times claimed in 2021. For well over a …
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Ray Glymph, a successful real estate investor and entrepreneur, shares his journey from homelessness to owning over 100 properties. He emphasizes the importance of giving back to the community and taking calculated risks. Ray discusses the challenges he faced and the lessons he learned along the way, including the value of systems and the need for …
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Stucky Situations + Pop Culture = DFW New Favorite Show! This Week: Should streaming services buy more... streaming services? Should you tip the skaters at Sonic or is that strange? Should the internet be used to solve ALL cheating scandals? (Even if they were WRONG?) Stucky's struggle to stay even on those topics while shifting to secure a SIMs sa…
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Have you ever been asked the question, "Why does it always have to be about race?" Amanda Seals came under fire a few months ago after an interview with Shannon Sharpe where he questioned if her stories all had to do with race, or could there be another factor. Is race involved in everything, or are we just being hypersensitive? Shannon and KK reve…
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