The podcast ”Unfiltered Voices” dives deep into the most pressing and controversial issues within the Black community, covering topics from the experiences of young people to the perspectives of the older generation. With each episode, the hosts engage in candid discussions about race, identity, culture, politics, social justice, and history—sometimes uncomfortable but always honest. From generational differences on activism to debates over the future of Black leadership, ”Unfiltered Voices” holds nothing back. It tackles taboo subjects such as colorism, Black celebrity influence, mental health stigmas, and the impact of systemic racism. The show invites thought-provoking conversations that challenge listeners to examine the complexities of Black life in modern society. Whether it’s exploring cultural shifts or confronting uncomfortable truths, no topic is off-limits in this bold, unapologetic podcast.
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The podcast ”Unfiltered Voices” dives deep into the most pressing and controversial issues within the Black community, covering topics from the experiences of young people to the perspectives of the older generation. With each episode, the hosts engage in candid discussions about race, identity, culture, politics, social justice, and history—sometimes uncomfortable but always honest. From generational differences on activism to debates over the future of Black leadership, ”Unfiltered Voices” holds nothing back. It tackles taboo subjects such as colorism, Black celebrity influence, mental health stigmas, and the impact of systemic racism. The show invites thought-provoking conversations that challenge listeners to examine the complexities of Black life in modern society. Whether it’s exploring cultural shifts or confronting uncomfortable truths, no topic is off-limits in this bold, unapologetic podcast.
Welcome to a special episode of "Just Talking About What I'm Talking About," hosted by Redman. In this episode, Redman takes listeners on an insightful journey through a predominantly white institution (PWI), highlighting the contrasts between the PWI and Alabama A&M University.
The tour starts with a deep dive into the campus life at the PWI, emphasizing the inviting atmosphere, open spaces, and the variety of amenities that make it a unique experience for students. Redman and his guests, Kansas Lee Hunter and Ahmad Mose, discuss their impressions, capturing what makes this campus different from their beloved Alabama A&M.
Throughout the episode, listeners get an in-depth perspective on the PWI's cafeteria's diverse offerings and the thoughtful layout that enhances student life. The conversation also touches on the fascinating features such as a campus movie theater and the importance of student-centered amenities.
Redman facilitates a compelling conversation about the importance of learning from other institutions and the potential for improvements at HBCUs. This episode offers a blend of humor, honest observations, and a call for reflection on how educational institutions can better serve their students.
just talking About Podcast (AAMU)
The podcast ”Unfiltered Voices” dives deep into the most pressing and controversial issues within the Black community, covering topics from the experiences of young people to the perspectives of the older generation. With each episode, the hosts engage in candid discussions about race, identity, culture, politics, social justice, and history—sometimes uncomfortable but always honest. From generational differences on activism to debates over the future of Black leadership, ”Unfiltered Voices” holds nothing back. It tackles taboo subjects such as colorism, Black celebrity influence, mental health stigmas, and the impact of systemic racism. The show invites thought-provoking conversations that challenge listeners to examine the complexities of Black life in modern society. Whether it’s exploring cultural shifts or confronting uncomfortable truths, no topic is off-limits in this bold, unapologetic podcast.