Black Thought: The Spark
Rabbi & Uni reflect on personal growth, historical resistance in Black communities, and lessons from Claude Anderson’s Dirty Little Secrets. The speakers compare past and present systems of power, stressing the importance of financial literacy, collective action, and protecting community interests — including concerns like East Cleveland’s future. They emphasize the value of Black-owned resources, cultural pride, and avoiding dependency or seeking validation outside the community. Ultimately, they call for preparation, unity, and building independent systems to support and protect the community.
30 episodes
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