In this thought-provoking episode of the "Art for Change" podcast, host Mister Sapiosexual and co-host BheeYou dive deep into critical conversations surrounding community violence, the impact of policing on black and brown youth, and the narratives of "black on black crime." Joining them are special guest hosts Poet East Wizard and Montana Cobain, who bring their unique perspectives as artists and advocates for social justice.
Together, they explore the complexities of crime statistics, the role of bystanders in violent situations, and the importance of open dialogue within communities. The discussion highlights the necessity for brown children to understand how to navigate interactions with law enforcement, while also addressing the psychological effects of witnessing violence.
With a Soul Food Sunday theme, this episode not only serves as a feast for the mind but also emphasizes the power of art as a catalyst for change. Listeners can expect a rich blend of personal experiences, poetry, and insightful commentary aimed at fostering understanding and community empowerment.
Tune in for an engaging conversation that challenges perceptions and inspires action, reminding us that change begins with dialogue and understanding.
Published on 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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