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In this episode of Help the People, Shannon Riley explores the growing call for Black athletes to boycott Southern colleges following recent Supreme Court decisions surrounding congressional districts and voting rights. But beneath the headlines lies a deeper question: why are young Black men so often asked to carry the burden of protest while many of the everyday crises devastating Black communities receive far less organized urgency? This episode examines selective outrage, the economics of opportunity, and the pressure placed on Black athletes to sacrifice scholarships, careers, and mobility for political causes. Shannon also challenges the absence of African American male sports figures from the conversation and asks why issues like violence, addiction, poverty, fatherlessness, poor education, mental health, and community trauma rarely spark the same level of national mobilization. Raw, reflective, and thought-provoking, this conversation wrestles with protest, power, responsibility, and the uncomfortable contradictions surrounding justice in America.
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