What Matters combines documentary narrative with interviews to illuminate specific, timely issues, aiming to create safe dialogue to promote freedom, justice, and collective liberation. What Matters is a salve and a safe place where we can connect, learn, think freely, and transform the world.
In this episode, we dive into the upcoming election and why our vote is a powerful tool for self-determination. We explore how voting extends beyond presidential candidates, impacting the local races and ballot measures that shape our everyday lives. We emphasize the significance of informed, down-ballot voting and holding elected officials accountable to give our votes real purpose. This episode highlights the necessity of staying engaged beyond election day, reminding us that voting is just the beginning of our work to build a better future for our community.
Resources and Organizations Mentioned
BLM Vote
https://blacklivesmatter.com/actions/vote/
Disclaimer
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual participants and do not necessarily reflect the official policies or positions of the organization.
In this podcast, BLM brings together four very different voices for a candid community conversation about the issues that matter most to us. We cannot wait for any party or president to address the needs of our people directly; we have to do it ourselves.
While we strive to present diverse perspectives, our goal is to foster an open dialogue and community-building. We invite your feedback and encourage you to join the conversation through our socials. As always, listener discretion is advised, and we encourage critical engagement with the topics discussed.
Thank you for supporting BLM as we continue to amplify voices in our community.
In this episode, we explore the deep inequities in our education system. Inspired by the Black Panthers' Oakland Community School, we discuss how education can shift to a community-driven holistic model that uplifts and empowers students. We call for a radical reimagining of public education that prioritizes culturally relevant teaching, mental and physical well-being, and family engagement.
This conversation highlights alternative models like community-based schools and technological innovations, emphasizing the importance of advocating for our children's education, and creating schools that support their identities and limitless potential.
Resources and Organizations Mentioned
• City Teaching Alliance
https://cityteachingalliance.org/
• BLM Vote
https://blacklivesmatter.com/actions/vote/
Disclaimer
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual participants and do not necessarily reflect the official policies or positions of the organization.
In this podcast, BLM brings together four very different voices for a candid community conversation about the issues that matter most to us. We cannot wait for any party or president to address the needs of our people directly; we have to do it ourselves.
While we strive to present diverse perspectives, our goal is to foster an open dialogue and community-building. We invite your feedback and encourage you to join the conversation through our socials. As always, listener discretion is advised, and we encourage critical engagement with the topics discussed.
Thank you for supporting BLM as we continue to amplify voices in our community.
In this episode, we explore the deep economic disparities that persist within Black communities. Our hosts reflect on historic examples of Black economic success and discuss how systemic barriers, including the racial wealth gap, continue to affect Black entrepreneurship and job opportunities.
Through personal stories and expert insights, this episode highlights the urgent need for reparations, economic independence, and community-driven solutions that uplift Black businesses. Together, we envision a future where Black economic power is restored, and financial freedom is achieved through self-determination, wealth-building, and collective progress.
Resources and Organizations Mentioned
• Oakland & the World Enterprises
https://www.oaklandandtheworld.org/
• A Full Circle Moment Honoring Elaine Brown and Continuing the Legacy
https://blacklivesmatter.com/program/a-full-circle-moment-honoring-elaine-brown-and-continuing-the-legacy/
Disclaimer
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual participants and do not necessarily reflect the official policies or positions of the organization.
In this podcast, BLM brings together four very different voices for a candid community conversation about the issues that matter most to us. We cannot wait for any party or president to address the needs of our people directly; we have to do it ourselves.
While we strive to present diverse perspectives, our goal is to foster an open dialogue and community-building. We invite your feedback and encourage you to join the conversation through our socials. As always, listener discretion is advised, and we encourage critical engagement with the topics discussed.
Thank you for supporting BLM as we continue to amplify voices in our community.
In this powerful episode of What Matters, we unpack the complex relationship between the Black community and policing, diving into the harsh realities of systemic racism embedded in law enforcement.
Join our hosts as they share personal stories and examine critical issues like racial profiling, qualified immunity, and the devastating criminalization of poverty. This conversation highlights the urgent need for alternatives to traditional policing, calling for transformative changes such as demilitarization, comprehensive policy reform, and community-led safety initiatives. Together, we envision a future rooted in public safety, where harmful policing practices are abolished, and empowered communities take the lead in keeping each other safe.
Resources and Organizations Mentioned
• Anti Police-Terror Project
• Support Team Assisted Response (STAR) Program Denver
• BLM Vote
Disclaimer
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual participants and do not necessarily reflect the official policies or positions of the organization.
In this podcast, BLM brings together four very different voices for a candid community conversation about the issues that matter most to us. We cannot wait for any party or president to address the needs of our people directly; we have to do it ourselves.
While we strive to present diverse perspectives, our goal is to foster an open dialogue and community-building. We invite your feedback and encourage you to join the conversation through our socials. As always, listener discretion is advised, and we encourage critical engagement with the topics discussed.
Thank you for supporting BLM as we continue to amplify voices in our community.
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