No Fixed Address" - Fallin Through the Cracks-A houseless mother in Detroit had the horrific experience; Two of her children froze to death. This episode sheds light on the lives of homeless women and their children, exploring their struggles, resilience, and path to stability. Tap in to hear a very candid conversation with my co-host Trische' Duckworth and the public health extraordinaire, Ashley Shukait.
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No Fixed Address" - Fallin Through the Cracks-A houseless mother in Detroit had the horrific experience; Two of her children froze to death. This episode sheds light on the lives of homeless women and their children, exploring their struggles, resilience, and path to stability. Tap in to hear a very candid conversation with my co-host Trische' Duckworth and the public health extraordinaire, Ashley Shukait.
The Real Black Coffee - The Willie Lynch Letter: The White Man Created the Problem, But It's Our Problem To Solve.
The Real Black Coffee-No Sugar, No Cream
57 minutes
9 months ago
The Real Black Coffee - The Willie Lynch Letter: The White Man Created the Problem, But It's Our Problem To Solve.
The Willie Lynch Letter: This is a very candid conversation with Brian Foley, Acthun Terrell, and Trische Duckworth about the Willie Lynch letter written in 1712. The Term "Lynching" allegedly derived from Lynches last name. It was written to control slaves and his philosophy has lasted over 300 years. Is the letter factual or a hoax?
The Real Black Coffee-No Sugar, No Cream
No Fixed Address" - Fallin Through the Cracks-A houseless mother in Detroit had the horrific experience; Two of her children froze to death. This episode sheds light on the lives of homeless women and their children, exploring their struggles, resilience, and path to stability. Tap in to hear a very candid conversation with my co-host Trische' Duckworth and the public health extraordinaire, Ashley Shukait.