Three for the Founders

Ep. 44 - Monuments and Monsters (Extended)

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What do YOU think? Text us! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501133/fan_mail/new] "Art Versus Artist, Power Structures, and Huerta’s Revelation” Okay. Stay with me here. Because this one requires you to hold two truths at the same time — and if you’re not used to doing that, today’s episode is going to be uncomfortable. Good. Here’s what we know: Dolores Huerta — farmworker organizer, civil rights icon, the woman who stood next to César Chávez for decades and helped build one of the most consequential labor movements in American history — waited sixty years to tell us something she knew. Sixty years. And before you judge her for that silence, I need you to understand why she was silent. Because if she had spoken in 1965, or 1975, or even 1995, they would not have investigated César Chávez. They would have destroyed Dolores Huerta. Full stop. We’ve seen that movie before. But here’s where it gets complicated — and this show doesn’t run from complicated. The same week Chávez’s name is coming off buildings, Jeff Epstein’s client list is still a closely guarded secret. The Catholic Church has paid out billions — with a B — to survivors, and the institution is still standing, still collecting, still canonizing saints. Donald Trump has thirty-four felony convictions and a seat in the Oval Office. So let’s be honest about what’s actually happening here: we are very good at erasing individual people — especially individual Brown people — and remarkably reluctant to dismantle the systems that make monsters possible in the first place. That’s the through-line today. From Chávez to R. Kelly. From Bill Cosby to Thomas Jefferson. From J.K. Rowling to Kanye West — who sold out two SoFi Stadium shows, eighty thousand seats each, with no promoter and no advertising, which is either a miracle or a warning, and I’m not sure it’s a miracle. The question isn’t whether bad people can make great things. History has answered that. The question is: what do we owe the people they harmed — and what does it say about us when we decide the art is worth more than the answer? Antonio, Lybroan, Jon — let’s get into it. Thanks for joining us. Still got questions? Other things to say? Hit us up at Three for the Founders [https://threeforthefounders.com] on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/three_for_the_founders/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578948059363], or  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@three_for_the_founders] and let us know. Til the next time...left on Founders...we out!

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episode Ep. 44 - Monuments and Monsters (Extended) cover

Ep. 44 - Monuments and Monsters (Extended)

What do YOU think? Text us! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501133/fan_mail/new] "Art Versus Artist, Power Structures, and Huerta’s Revelation” Okay. Stay with me here. Because this one requires you to hold two truths at the same time — and if you’re not used to doing that, today’s episode is going to be uncomfortable. Good. Here’s what we know: Dolores Huerta — farmworker organizer, civil rights icon, the woman who stood next to César Chávez for decades and helped build one of the most consequential labor movements in American history — waited sixty years to tell us something she knew. Sixty years. And before you judge her for that silence, I need you to understand why she was silent. Because if she had spoken in 1965, or 1975, or even 1995, they would not have investigated César Chávez. They would have destroyed Dolores Huerta. Full stop. We’ve seen that movie before. But here’s where it gets complicated — and this show doesn’t run from complicated. The same week Chávez’s name is coming off buildings, Jeff Epstein’s client list is still a closely guarded secret. The Catholic Church has paid out billions — with a B — to survivors, and the institution is still standing, still collecting, still canonizing saints. Donald Trump has thirty-four felony convictions and a seat in the Oval Office. So let’s be honest about what’s actually happening here: we are very good at erasing individual people — especially individual Brown people — and remarkably reluctant to dismantle the systems that make monsters possible in the first place. That’s the through-line today. From Chávez to R. Kelly. From Bill Cosby to Thomas Jefferson. From J.K. Rowling to Kanye West — who sold out two SoFi Stadium shows, eighty thousand seats each, with no promoter and no advertising, which is either a miracle or a warning, and I’m not sure it’s a miracle. The question isn’t whether bad people can make great things. History has answered that. The question is: what do we owe the people they harmed — and what does it say about us when we decide the art is worth more than the answer? Antonio, Lybroan, Jon — let’s get into it. Thanks for joining us. Still got questions? Other things to say? Hit us up at Three for the Founders [https://threeforthefounders.com] on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/three_for_the_founders/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578948059363], or  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@three_for_the_founders] and let us know. Til the next time...left on Founders...we out!

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episode Ep. 43 - Vote Like Slavery Is On The Ballot cover

Ep. 43 - Vote Like Slavery Is On The Ballot

What do YOU think? Text us! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501133/fan_mail/new] “The Map Is the Message” The Supreme Court just redrew the rules — and not in your favor. In a decision that strips race from the redistricting equation, the Roberts Court has handed white supremacy one of its cleanest legislative victories in decades. No hoods. No poll taxes. Just math — and maps drawn to make sure your vote counts less than your neighbor’s. This week, Antonio, Jon, and Lybroan are back, and they are not calm about it. From the 15th Amendment’s promise to the Compromise of 1877’s betrayal — from Shelby County to the latest ruling — the brothers trace the long, deliberate project to dilute Black political power and name it for what it is: not a setback, not a stumble, but a strategy. One that has been patient, funded, and waiting. But grief isn’t the only thing on the table. So is accountability. So is economic leverage. So is the uncomfortable question of what “good white people” actually owe — and what it looks like when they pay it. Brotherhood meets the breakdown. Let’s get into it. Thanks for joining us. Still got questions? Other things to say? Hit us up at Three for the Founders [https://threeforthefounders.com] on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/three_for_the_founders/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578948059363], or  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@three_for_the_founders] and let us know. Til the next time...left on Founders...we out!

26. mai 20261 h 17 min
episode Ep. 42 - Holidays, Race, and the Myth of Shared Memory cover

Ep. 42 - Holidays, Race, and the Myth of Shared Memory

What do YOU think? Text us! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501133/fan_mail/new] Commemoration is never just ceremony. Every holiday, every monument, every flag is a choice about whose story gets to be the nation's story. When that choice has consistently excluded the enslaved, the colonized, and the dishonored veteran, the radical act is not destruction — it is insistence. Insisting that the full truth be told. Insisting that the buried be named. Insisting, as these hosts do week after week, that acknowledgement is not the enemy of healing. It is the only path toward it. Before this Memorial Day passes, find one history that your education left out — Decoration Day's Black origins, the Equal Justice Initiative's Legacy Museum, the story of a veteran like Papa James — and share it with one person who doesn't know it yet. Not to argue. Not to shame. Just to say: this happened, and it matters, and now you know. That is how the fire gets passed. Welcome to Episode 42 of Three for the Founders. One year in. Still awake. Still building. Thanks for joining us. Still got questions? Other things to say? Hit us up at Three for the Founders [https://threeforthefounders.com] on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/three_for_the_founders/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578948059363], or  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@three_for_the_founders] and let us know. Til the next time...left on Founders...we out!

22. mai 20261 h 0 min
episode Ep. 41 - The Murder Machine: Nationalism, the Draft, and Who Pays the Tab? cover

Ep. 41 - The Murder Machine: Nationalism, the Draft, and Who Pays the Tab?

What do YOU think? Text us! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501133/fan_mail/new] Five years. That's it. In 250 years of American history, the United States has been at peace for roughly five years. So what does it mean to wave the flag? To say "thank you for your service"? To call this country a democracy? In Episode 41, Antonio, Lybroan, and Jon don't flinch. They open with Jon's debrief from a white educator affinity session — what it looks like when white people finally slow down enough to talk about race — and then go somewhere bigger: the architecture of American militarism, the moral weight of sanctions, and the uncomfortable truth that what the U.S. exports most reliably isn't democracy. It's markets. By bullet or bayonet. Drawing on Imagined Communities and How to Hide an Empire, the fellas interrogate how nations — and the loyalties we feel toward them — are constructed fictions enforced by power. They debate the draft, dissect the "thank you for your service" reflex, and ask the question American mythology would rather you didn't: What exactly are we protecting — and for whom? Brotherhood, as always, is the method. Honesty is the argument. 🎙️ Find us at threeforthefounders.com | IG | YouTube | TikTok | Facebook Where Brotherhood meets the breakdown. Thanks for joining us. Still got questions? Other things to say? Hit us up at Three for the Founders [https://threeforthefounders.com] on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/three_for_the_founders/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578948059363], or  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@three_for_the_founders] and let us know. Til the next time...left on Founders...we out!

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episode Ep. 40 - Say My Name, Say My Name cover

Ep. 40 - Say My Name, Say My Name

What do YOU think? Text us! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501133/fan_mail/new] Season 2 | Airing Monday, April 27, 2026 Some episodes are too good to stay in the vault. Originally recorded as the Season 1 finale, Episode 40 never made it to air — until now. Consider it a gift from the archives, and the perfect bridge into everything Season 2 is becoming. Reynaldo, Lybroan, and Jon go deep on something deceptively simple: your name. What it carries. What it costs. What it means when someone gets it wrong — and whether that’s ever really an accident. From Kamala Harris to Barack Hussein Obama, from Prince’s war with his record label to Robin Wall Kimmerer’s meditation on language and colonial dominion, the guys connect the personal to the political to the philosophical. Because naming isn’t just courtesy — it’s power. And mispronouncing someone’s name isn’t always laziness. Sometimes it’s a message. Plus: Jerry Lewis, Charlie Sheen, God Sham God, a rare Revenge of the Jedi T-shirt, and the real reason Reynaldo Antonio Macias is not changing his name to Joaquin. 22 countries are listening. Make sure your city is in the count. Three for the Founders — where Brotherhood meets the breakdown. Thanks for joining us. Still got questions? Other things to say? Hit us up at Three for the Founders [https://threeforthefounders.com] on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/three_for_the_founders/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578948059363], or  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@three_for_the_founders] and let us know. Til the next time...left on Founders...we out!

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