Be The Messenger : Address Structural Inequality When and Where You see It-Speak On It

Dr. Brian Chad Starks

Join host Dr. B. Chad and his Messengers on the journey of dismantling racial, social and environmental injustice. This podcast has real conversations about real issues with real people with real solutions. B. Chad sits with leaders from all walks of life whom attack these issues from different perspectives on different levels. Conversations will provide introspection on social and cultural issues and provide a platform for others to share their voice! Tune in to learn more about these Messengers, their lived experiences, the work they do and how U can find your voice to become a Messenger!

Episodes

  1. 19/06/2023

    Be The Messenger: Tell the Truth about Independence America-What Is Juneteenth?

    The host welcomes listeners to the Be the Messenger podcast and expresses appreciation for their support. He also acknowledges Father's Day and highlights the value of fathers in society. The episode focuses on Juneteenth, its significance as a celebration of freedom from slavery, and how it relates to true independence and equality in America. The host discusses Frederick Douglas' speech about American independence being a bitter irony for enslaved African Americans. He explores systemic racism and social inequities that continue to plague society today, using Juneteenth as a reminder of the struggle for liberation and resilience of black Americans. Lastly, he questions whether we can truly claim independence when marginalized groups are still being commodified based on race through policy and legislation that benefit selfish endeavors. The transcript is a discussion about Juneteenth and the ongoing struggle for true independence and equality for all members of society. The speaker highlights the historical struggles of enslaved Africans in America, their resilience, and determination to fight against an oppressive system that devalued their existence. They emphasize the importance of acknowledging Black history and passing it down to future generations. The speaker encourages non-Black Americans to celebrate Juneteenth by learning about its significance rather than commercializing or co-opting it. Lastly, they urge everyone to push towards racial equity as a centering point and have conversations with family members about this important topic.

    30 min

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Join host Dr. B. Chad and his Messengers on the journey of dismantling racial, social and environmental injustice. This podcast has real conversations about real issues with real people with real solutions. B. Chad sits with leaders from all walks of life whom attack these issues from different perspectives on different levels. Conversations will provide introspection on social and cultural issues and provide a platform for others to share their voice! Tune in to learn more about these Messengers, their lived experiences, the work they do and how U can find your voice to become a Messenger!