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Black World
Quenise & Brandon
13 episodes
6 days ago
Black World Podcast, where we have the conversations that your ass runs from. This Podcast is for us and by us! After another trying election and police brutality at an all time high, Quenise and Brandon our hosts decided to launch an unfiltered platform to dive into uncomfortable conversations. Are you tired of people sweeping things under the rug when it comes to black politics? Are you tired of our people being misrepresented in the media? Well we've created a safe space to get that and more off your chest, in the name of Black Empowerment.
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Black World Podcast, where we have the conversations that your ass runs from. This Podcast is for us and by us! After another trying election and police brutality at an all time high, Quenise and Brandon our hosts decided to launch an unfiltered platform to dive into uncomfortable conversations. Are you tired of people sweeping things under the rug when it comes to black politics? Are you tired of our people being misrepresented in the media? Well we've created a safe space to get that and more off your chest, in the name of Black Empowerment.
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Bridging the Gap
Black World
37 minutes 20 seconds
4 years ago
Bridging the Gap

In the event of Memorial Day, Brandon and Quenise reminisce about black history and how the roots of this special day actually began with the black community. In this context, they emphasize how imperative it is to share the history of ancestors with the younger generation. Throughout the episode, they address the problem of an ongoing communication gap existing between the older and younger generation in the black community. Listen to this episode to find out how you can play your part to bridge the gap.

What you will learn in this episode:

  1. The reason for the communication gap between the older and younger generation in the Black community.
  2. The change of attitude needed from the younger generation to acknowledge the history of the black community
  3. How to talk to the youth and make them receptive to the information.

Three TIP Takeaways

  1. Holding the collective community (both the younger and the older generation) accountable to bridge the communication gap.
  2. Look for ways to acknowledge the beautiful and enriching black history.
  3. How to find unity and change.

How you can get involved:

Be sure to support the podcast by sharing it with your friends and family.

Follow Black World on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackworldllc/

Or support the podcast by donating at www.helloblackworld.com

To purchase merchandise visit our website: www.helloblackworld.com

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Black World
Black World Podcast, where we have the conversations that your ass runs from. This Podcast is for us and by us! After another trying election and police brutality at an all time high, Quenise and Brandon our hosts decided to launch an unfiltered platform to dive into uncomfortable conversations. Are you tired of people sweeping things under the rug when it comes to black politics? Are you tired of our people being misrepresented in the media? Well we've created a safe space to get that and more off your chest, in the name of Black Empowerment.