ID or Jail: The Arrest of John Choe
On this episode, we dive into the unsettling story of John Choe—a traveling minister who found himself in handcuffs on a rainy Sunday afternoon, all because he chose not to show his ID.
Battling Sickle Cell Anemia and Discrimination in Healthcare
A group of Black women in Athens, Georgia suffering from sickle cell anemia, report that a doctor at the local Hospitals have repeatedly denied them necessary treatment, downplayed the severity of their condition, and insinuated they were seeking drugs rather than medical care. Similar experiences have occurred at both Piedmont and St. Mary’s Hospital. The women believe these incidents are rooted in racial bias. To learn more about this story or to show your support visit: www.aadmovement.org/voices-unheard-addressing-inadequate-sickle-cell-treatment-for-black-women-at-piedmont-hospital/
Changing the Narrative: Stories of Black Entrepreneurship. P2. Barnard Sims & Maxim
Interview with Barnard Sims, The Barber and award-winning author. Joining him is Maxim, a seasoned poet, entrepreneur, and owner of Food Truck Builders A-Z and Da Munchies. Together, we're diving deep into the world of Black businesses and what it takes to thrive.
Changing the Narrative: Stories of Black Entrepreneurship. P1: Bernard Anderson
Interview w/Bernard Anderson owner of Jet Cuts Barbershop located in Athens, Georgia.
Handling Business with Purpose w/Tiffany B Moment
Motivational Interview with Tiffany B Moment. She's a 26 year old entrepreneur operating her own business and walking to her own beat.