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Black Thoughts and Theory: The Radio Show- Black Relationships

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We all know that Black men and women are at odds. But Why? And How can we get them back on the same page? Join Alex Primo(Lex Primeone), Asha Zuri, Joe Whitfield, and our new Hosts/Contributors as we dissect,explore, and analyze the difficulties between Black men and women and how best to remediate them. Let's face it, men and women in general have problems. The question becomes, why are Black people's problems so severe that they cripple us as a community. Is it merely a coincidence or are there underlying factors that are present by design? In other words have we been poked and prodded into disliking each other? If so, what solutions can we find to remove this unfortunate tool of disunity? What can we do as a people to improve the relationships of Black men and women? Should we be upset about interracial dating? Should we be upset by those that practice classism? Should we ridicule those that choose to remain alone? Is our very culture responsible for the state of Black Relationships in America today? Can we finally find a way to get along? Let's talk. Call in at (917)889-2830 OR Log on to listen. And as always keep it clean and keep it on point. #One
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We all know that Black men and women are at odds. But Why? And How can we get them back on the same page? Join Alex Primo(Lex Primeone), Asha Zuri, Joe Whitfield, and our new Hosts/Contributors as we dissect,explore, and analyze the difficulties between Black men and women and how best to remediate them. Let's face it, men and women in general have problems. The question becomes, why are Black people's problems so severe that they cripple us as a community. Is it merely a coincidence or are there underlying factors that are present by design? In other words have we been poked and prodded into disliking each other? If so, what solutions can we find to remove this unfortunate tool of disunity? What can we do as a people to improve the relationships of Black men and women? Should we be upset about interracial dating? Should we be upset by those that practice classism? Should we ridicule those that choose to remain alone? Is our very culture responsible for the state of Black Relationships in America today? Can we finally find a way to get along? Let's talk. Call in at (917)889-2830 OR Log on to listen. And as always keep it clean and keep it on point. #One
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