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Social Justice: The New American Revolution is a podcast that gives everyone a voice on different social issues. Listen to your hosts tackle topics that are heavy on all of us.

We are giving anyone who wants it a place to be heard and to share different points of views with our listeners.

Make sure you tune in tomorrow for the latest episode and if you want to be heard, email us at theSocialJusticepodcast@gmail.com.
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Throwback to a conversation had by host Mike with returning guests Peter and Marie, this episode includes a discussion about Joe Biden and Kamala Harris officially winning the United States General election on November 7, 2020. They discuss what this could mean, where the country could go and the work that still needs to be done. They reflect on the past four years, it’s mistakes and what needs to happen in order to get us all back on track for a more positive and productive future.
Jamal hosts with Mike as they return for another episode after a long holiday break. Jamal and Mike recap and reflect on 2020 and discuss the possibilities of what’s to come in the new year. They also debrief on the mayhem that went down at the US Capitol in DC on January 6, 2021.
TRIGGER WARNING - Mike hosts with Dave as they interview Phil Holland, a survivor of police brutality. Phil describes his heartbreaking and terrifying account of how he was shot multiple times by police and lived to tell the story. After a long hard road to recovery, Phil wants to spread his message of awareness about police reform and what it would mean to defund the police. Listen to him discuss how the institution of policing is racist at its core, and how the practices that constitute police procedure are often too reliant on lethal force, especially when it comes to black and brown lives.
Mike hosts with his good friend Pete over Thanksgiving as they reflect on the past year and ponder what hope there is for the future of the USA.
Jamal, Mike, Brian and returning guest Nick discuss how relationships and friendships have been tested and lost throughout this tumultuous political world. Can we mend and unite after four years of divide?
Brian hosts with guests Nick, Katie, Sarah, Jackie, and Emily. They catch up on current events such as the ongoing and seemingly never ending Coronavirus Pandemic, the most recent presidential debate and what’s currently going on with the US General Election. They share their thoughts and and make predictions about possible outcomes.
Jamal hosts with David as they interview John Sanchez, a former classmate who is running for city council in New York. They discuss current important issues and what his plans are for improving the quality of life for NYC citizens. For more information, follow John on all social media: IG - @johnsanchezny http://instagram.com/johnsanchezny / Facebook: John Sanchez NY http://facebook.com/johnsanchezny/ Twitter: nyjohnsanchez - http://twitter.com/nyjohnsanchez . To donate to the cause, visit www.johnsanchezforny.com
Episode 19: The VPs

Episode 19: The VPs

2020-10-1956:43

Jamal, Mike & David discuss the Vice Presidential Debate between 2020 Candidates Senator Kamala Harris and current Vice President Mike Pence. They share their thoughts on how each candidate performed and how it could gone better.
Mike hosts with Jamal, David, Chris and Brian as they continue the previous night's conversation about the lack of accountability and pursuit of the murder of Breonna Taylor.
The verdict from the grand jury on the Breonna Taylor murder case just came out by the Kentucky AG and the boys are riled up. Jamal, Mike and Shawn discuss and pick apart the entire scenario, while also trying to pose possible next steps and a course of action in part 1 of this episode.
Mike hosts with Marie and special guest Liz, as they pay their respects to the great Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG), who sadly left this Earth on September 18, 2020 due to complications from her case of pancreatic cancer. Mike, Liz and Marie review the amazing accomplishments she made throughout her life’s work. They discuss what her death could mean during such an important election year, and what it means to be a true ally.
Mike hosts with Jamal, Chris and Brian as they unpack an article from the NYCLU that looks inside the NYPD'S history of abuse. Chris provides an analysis of the data presented and concrete evidence supports the narrative of police brutality.
In this episode, Jamal hosts while Mike interviews a special guest. Bo Shuff, executive director of DC Vote, the main organization pushing for Washington DC to become its own state, joins the team for the night. This bill was passed in the House of Representatives in July and is waiting to move through the US Senate and executive branch. Bo discusses what this actually means and why the issue is so important for the upcoming election and the BLM movement.
Jamal hosts with guests Marie, Carol and Mary. The ladies tackle the controversial topic of mental health, how it is being affected by the current Coronavirus Pandemic as well as racial tensions across the United States. They ponder possible explanations and strategies to cope.
The previous night's conversation is continued among Jamal, Brian, David and Mike as they continue to tackle controversial subjects including the upcoming presidential election. Music by HeatleyBroes.
Jamal hosts with Brian and regulars David and Mike. They discuss how to have tough conversations about challenging topics, and dig a little deeper into some of those topics.
Jamal co-hosts with Brian and Carlos, and guest Mike to discuss what to do about police reform. The conversation focuses on defunding the police and what that really looks like.
Jamal, Chris and Guest Shawn discuss the central issue of racism. They share their thoughts and experiences regarding what it means to be a black man living in America.
Jamal, Brian, Ben and Marie dive a little deeper into what needs to change. They discuss some relevant conflicts surrounding the Covid Pandemic, politics and what is needed in a leader of the people.
A debate is had among hosts Carlos, Jamal, Chris, and guests Jeff and Danielle about whether or not the riots are “good” forms of protest. Should this issue be politicized or is it just a humanity issue? What is the true heart of the matter, and will the uprising finally make people wake up?
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