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Black and Brown United in Action

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New Haven CT grassroots activists share the concerns and thoughts of the oppressed as we discuss access and opportunity barriers, and the knee of social justice matters faced by Black and Brown people here and around the world.
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For nearly three decades, Michele Tafoya reported the action from the sidelines. She covered the NBA, NFL, Olympics, and the college football and basketball national championships. And now, during these insane times in our world, she thinks we need a serious dose … of sanity. This is the Michele Tafoya Podcast, with your host — one of the sanest people on planet earth — Michele Tafoya.
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Author Rachel Ehrenfeld has studied George Soros for decades. She tells Michele how the billionaire was shaped by his youth in Hungary, and why he spearheaded the push to legalize drugs. What is the “Soros Agenda?” Find out in this condensed version of our two-part series. https://www.amazon.com/Soros-Agenda-Rachel-Ehrenfeld/dp/1645720470 See omnys…
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Siaka Massoquoi became an actor on accident. He became sober on purpose. And both acting and sobriety led him to become an active Republican. He is a January 6th defendant with an important story to tell. He told it to us. https://x.com/_siakamassaquoi?lang=en https://www.siakamassaquoi.us/ https://www.givesendgo.com/siaka https://x.com/RedState Se…
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Most people agree: we need better candidates running for office. Let me introduce you to Donyale Hall, a congressional candidate in Delaware. You may not live in Delaware, but isn’t a good candidate from any state worth supporting? This single mother of ten is a small business owner, a military veteran, and a common-sense conservative. Her opponent…
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In case you missed it, the world just got a glance of Wendy Willams’ struggles with substances and mental wellness; all documented by Liftetime TV. ‘Interestingly’ in comparison to Brittany Spears, Wendy’s case is not receiving the same level of understanding or empathy. And for those who watched the show, note the absence of Black clinical staff o…
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Michele continues her conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Michael Goodwin. In this episode they compare and contrast The NY Times and the NY Post; dig into former President Donald Trump’s personality; and make prediction about the 2024 presidential election. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Okay people you know what time it is, get your favorite snacks, sit back, let’s unpack it, streaming now on the Sound of Black and Brown, for "Who is in the field”. It’s interesting that we all just survived what was deemed to be a global health pandemic, yet while we all got a quick glance at what solitary confinement and incarcerated life looks l…
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Michael Goodwin is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who has covered New York City for decades, working for The NY Times, Daily News and the Post. In Part One of his conversation with Michele, they discuss antisemitism on American campuses; the evolution of The NY Times; and why those who sleep with elephants shouldn’t cover the circus. Oh, and M…
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Okay people you know what time it is, get your favorite snacks folks, sit back, let’s unpack it, streaming now on the Sound of Black and Brown, for "Society only Tolerates one Change at a Time” joining the conversation tonight is our sister in the struggle, Nightingale as she share more of what it has been like being Huey Newton’s niece in a predom…
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get your favorite snacks folks, sit back, let’s unpack it, streaming now on the Sound of Black and Brown, for "A Thief Never Becomes An Owner”. Slavery never ended folx, it just got revised and you may or may not be surprised to know that some amongst you want what you got, literally. Fact is, are we really liberated or are we ‘free’, comfortably m…
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You may know Nick Searcy from “The Shape of Water,” or the FX series, “Justified.” He has also produced multiple films, including “The War on Truth.” Michele had been agnostic about the events of January 6th, but after taking the time to watch this film, she was left with a myriad of questions… some of them alarming. Join her as she discusses this …
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Olivia Krolczyk wrote a college paper in which she used the term, “Biological woman.” Her professor gave her a zero. Find out why, and what happened next. https://x.com/oliviakrolczyk_?lang=en https://linktr.ee/oliviakrolczyk https://www.instagram.com/oliviakrolczyk/?hl=en See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Zeek Arkham has close to 400 thousand followers on X. He believes his following wants to hear his authentic point of view. About race, masculinity, religion, and America. We agree. And in this episode, we aren’t limited to 140 characters. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Salem Podcast Network
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Get your favorite snacks folks, sit back, let’s unpack it, are we really over slavery? Are we, Black and Brown people really and truly ready to lead ourselves? Why do we doubt each other so much and why do we think the only way to be successful is to do things the whyte way? From New Haven to across the United States, white power is re-emerging and…
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Retired Navy Captain Hung Cao came to the United States as a refugee from Vietnam in 1975. He was commissioned as a Special Operations Officer (Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Deep Sea Diving) from the United States Naval Academy, and served with special operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Somalia. He also balanced the Navy’s $140 billion budget a…
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Tim Holbert has a dream job. He interviews veterans — from WWI, WWII, and beyond. He gets to preserve some of the most important, aspirational stories the world has to offer. His work has earned him multiple Emmy Awards, but it’s the intrinsic value of the storytelling that motivates him. As he puts it, “I make TV, and I share history, and that’s f…
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On this episode of “Outside is AmeriKKKa” we are blessed with a very special guest, who is part of the Black Panther bloodline, niece of Huey P. Newton, the Nightingale, Nicole Gobert. Get comfy and let’s unpack it, as we break bread on peer support, mental wellness in Black and Brown communities and us remembering our power. It seems like we forgo…
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Adam B. Coleman is a relatively soft-spoken guy. But he has a lot to say. It’s the WAY he says things that makes him so easy to listen to and so easy to like. The second edition of his book, “Black Victim to Black Victor,” is now available. His reasons for writing in the first place are admirable and aspirational. It’s always a pleasure to spend a …
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Byl Holte (pronounced “Bill Holt”) is many things. He is Black. He is gay. He is Patti LaBelle’s adopted son/nephew. And he has a significant following on X. But he has been largely isolated from his family and friends because of (wait for it)… politics. That hasn’t stopped him from expressing his opinions about feminism, Barack Obama, and Joe Bide…
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Imagine having an extremely adverse reaction to the COVID-19 vaccine. Should you just be brushed aside as an unfortunate side effect to a vax that was supposed to shield people from COVID? Or should there be recourse for your injuries? Craig Norkus is a cameraman for an NBC Station in Minneapolis/St. Paul. He tells the harrowing story of his vaccin…
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Alan Dershowitz is one of the most celebrated lawyers in the world. He joins Michele to discuss (1) how he intends to hold anti-Israeli NON-PEACEFUL protesters accountable in court and defend — pro bono — Jews who’ve been victimized by these attacks… (2) how and why antisemitism has taken root in academia… and (3) his latest book, “Get Trump: The T…
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Wait, WHAT? What did the Biden Administration just do to Title IX? Why are there lawsuits? Gimme the details! OK, we will. The Biden Administration has bowed to the DEI industry by saying trans-women (biological men identifying as female) can play on women’s teams, change in women’s locker-rooms and more. May Mailman, Director of Independent Women’…
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Remember the Fall of the Roman Empire? Many have predicted a similar fall for the United States. Are we on the brink? Our guest, Jeremy Ryan Slate, believes history doesn’t necessarily repeat itself, rather it rhymes. Either way, there are signs that inflation and immigration — two huge problems for the Roman Empire — could spell massive trouble fo…
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She was abused by her family, dealing with mental illness, and finding solace in the wrong places. In an effort to shed her skin, she decided to transition from girl to boy. This involved cross-sex hormones and a double mastectomy. Now, she has a strong warning for parents and anyone else who may fall prey to what she calls a “Gender Cult.” Laura B…
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Failing to prepare is preparing to fail. You can apply that old adage to every aspect of life. Have we prepared for the threats coming from China? Because those threats are real. The Chinese Communist Party has it’s eyes on global domination. How do you feel about that? You should care. And Michael Sobolik of the American Foreign Policy Council wro…
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There is nothing more fruitful than the vigorous competition of opposing viewpoints. But as high school debate organizations have become inundated by progressive ideologies, actual debate is being crushed. There is hope, however. Vivek Ramaswamy and Bill DeBlasio recently appeared on the same stage with the same mission: to help revive authentic de…
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Former Levi's President Jennifer Sey has always been on the side of truth. As a gymnast herself, she was the first to speak out about the abuse of female gymnasts. As a mom, she roared against the COVID machine that demanded masking and school closures. And now, she's put her marketing genius into action with a new clothing line, XX-XY Athletics. h…
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Given a choice between financially supporting his family and declining an experimental vaccine mandated by his employer, Brandon Weiberg acquiesced to the jab and subsequently suffered vaccine related side-effects and an adverse health outcome. Rather than defer to "experts", Brandon ran for Mayor in his town and now seeks to empower individuals an…
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Get comfy and let’s unpack it, there’s a lot happening there and if you do not think it affects you, well, you’re wrong and it will do so even more soon. Check out this episode of Sound of Black and Brown, "Karenism is Not Leadership”. Besties, we started the convo about Black women on the job and why we should all be mad at all who led #DrAntoinet…
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China hates us, but we let them manufacture all our stuff — much of it done by forced labor. The exceptional Bayard Winthrop, CEO and Founder of American Giant, is betting on America. He has moral, ethical, patriotic, and economic reasons for making all his company’s clothing in America. By the end of this podcast, you’ll wish Mr. Winthrop was runn…
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Friends sit back grab your favorite snack let's unpack it the Karens are out and about and doing what they know to do, as taught by their grandpa Columbus. Just like him their favorite target is none else than Black and Brown people, and like him their behaviors and ethics are accepted in so many places but lately two particular workspaces are gett…
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"The NCAA cannot succeed in achieving ethical sport so long as it endorses a policy of discrimination against female student-athletes. Because of the NCAA’s track record of persistent disregard for competitive fairness for female student-athletes, I have decided that continued service on the Division I Committee on Infractions is not an effective w…
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Alright y'all we are in the building, been busy handling some things, providing support and participating in the Connecticut legislative session. There is so much to unpack, we tried to cover as much as we could particularly in terms of what is not happening to improve the cost and standard of living in our Black and Brown communities.…
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Michele shares the story of a University of Cincinnati student who received a failing grade for using the term, “biological women.” At a time in civilization when some people can’t answer the question, “What is a woman?”, it seems odd that we should celebrate Women’s History Month. If anyone can be a woman, what’s the point of celebrating women spe…
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Film critic Christian Toto ( https://www.hollywoodintoto.com/ ) joins Michele to talk about the highs and lows of the Oscars and of Hollywood in general. Why can’t Disney get it right? Did the recent strikes make actors more appreciative of their lifestyle? And was Barbie really worth it? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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TikTok. A port into Gaza. The reduction in military troops. Which of these ideas are sound? Which are foolish? Veterans on Duty (VOD) is an organization whose mission is to “ensure the United States of America has a strong, prepared, and focused military.” VOD Chairman, Jeremy Hunt, and Advisory Board member, Jimmy Byrn, join Michele to drop some t…
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Comedian, author, and speaker Tim Young has close to a million followers on X — including Elon Musk. His brand of humor makes you laugh over issues that could otherwise make you cry… like Trans-women in sports, The “Hamas Caucus” in Congress, and renaming illegal immigrants as “Newcomers.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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What's up besties? We hope all is well with you, no doubt there's a lot going on and we are here to unpack it...tonight let's start talking about why Black history has been carefully portrayed and passed on. There is a reason why they want history told a certain way because guess who it befits? Ears perked up, tune in to find out more #blackhistory…
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