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Unfiltered Data 2.0 - ep. 25
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Hosted by David "The Butcher" Clifford and Steve Lafrate, and produced by Chris Maltsburger. This show is about anything and everything, but bring your facts! Open-minded non-denominational confrontational conversations!
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Often Untaught History and Perspectives on Oppression, Imperialism and Apartheid
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Join us this episode as we delve into and deconstruct often untaught and discussed perspectives and histories of systematic oppression, apartheid, imperialsim and colonialism. This is a must listen episode!
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Restorative Justice, City Reconciliation
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The Forum talks with City Councilman Luis Viera talks resolution 568, a truth and reconciliation resolution to confront historic economic racism.
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Host Walter L Smith II. Hear full discussion on Sunday Forum WMNF
Grounation Day in the Rastafari commemorate the day in 1966 when Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie I visited Jamaica.
His Imperial Majesty was a figure worshipped as a deity by Rastafari everywhere. (Selassie was born Tafari Makonnen Woldemikael on July 23, 1892, in the Ethiopian village of Ejersa Goro; the title, Ras, is a noble honorific thus, Ras Tafari
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Minorities in DC Comics
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There are many superheroes on the big screen. Most of them are white. DC, especially, is not good at promoting minority heroes. The funny thing is they have minority heros--they just don't use them.
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