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A Whole New World for Black Gen X: Born Between Hope and Trauma
In this episode of IN THE KNOW with Anthony Reeves, we take a deep look at what it meant to be Black Generation X — the first generation to grow up i…
7 months, 3 weeks ago
Lessons from the Past: Why Black Travelers still move differently
(00:00:00) Lessons from the Past: Why Black Travelers still move differently
(00:00:08) Intro: Moving Differently for a Reason
(00:00:32) The Myth …
7 months, 4 weeks ago
The 80-Mile Hitchhike: When Freedom Met Foolishness (Part of the “Traveling While Black Gen X” series)
In 1987, I was just 18 — a college freshman at the University of Tampa and a brand-new Army Reservist trying to earn a $4,000 bonus. What should’ve b…
8 months ago
The Grand Dragon Warning: Traveling While Black Gen X in Polk County
In 2008, I had just started my own law firm in Central Florida and was commuting daily through the quiet backroads of Polk County. One day, a young w…
8 months ago
Pulled Over at Night: A Young Black Officer’s Lesson in Survival
In 1996, I was a 27-year-old Black naval officer stationed at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. One late night, I was driving home from Jacksonville alon…
8 months, 1 week ago
When the Laws Changed but the People Didn’t: The Gen X Reality After Desegregation
In this episode, Tony Reeves takes listeners beyond the viral video “Beware of the Klan County” to unpack what it truly meant for Black Generation X …
8 months, 1 week ago
Be Careful of the Klan County What a Quiet Warning in 1995 Taught Me About Awareness and Survival
In 1995, I arrived in Jacksonville, North Carolina — a young, proud Black naval officer reporting for duty at Camp Lejeune. Like anyone new to a duty…
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Commentary on the Comments: Black Gen X and the Stories History Forgot
In this special Commentary on the Comments episode of IN THE KNOW with Tony Reeves, I’m responding to a viewer who asked a simple but powerful questi…
8 months, 2 weeks ago
When Welcome Turns to Unwelcome: A Black Gen X Childhood Reality
At 7 years old, I thought I found the perfect friend. We played, laughed, and shared childhood joy—until one day, he told me we couldn’t play anymore…
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Did We Get It Right? Generation X, Racism, and Learning Without a Roadmap
In this episode, I reflect on what it meant to be a Black Gen Xer navigating college life, cultural misunderstandings, and the loneliness of being “t…
8 months, 3 weeks ago