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Good Brothers A Week Later

September 13, 2020 by Justice Rajee

In this episode Majestic and Justice return to the realities of the week that was in the wake of the murder of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmad Arbery. Protesters are in the streets demonstrating and disrupting the day to day comfort of those that would silence them as we record. We felt it was best to look over what has happened and how we are sitting with all of this. We move through the world in the ways we do and we wanted to bring you into ongoing thoughts we share. Please take the best part for yourself. 

Suggested Reading:

Beverly HIlls, Buckhead, Soho

How Cities Offload the Cost of Police

The Price of Defunding Police

Pentagon Disarms the National Guard

21st Century Policing Report

8 Can’t Wait

NFL Wrong for Not Listening to Players

Ask Your Oldhead is a creative project exploring modern manhood at the intersection of race, gender, culture, and class. We are specifically interested in capturing the stories of transition from child to young man to healthy adult. Please listen, rate, share, and subscribe. Peace

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Acknowledge People with Sam Thompson

September 12, 2020 by Justice Rajee

In this episode I am joined by Sam Thompson. Sam is a father, friend, and a committed community member. Over the years Sam has been at the middle of many efforts to do for the community, often by just organizing people to give to others no organizations involved. This was the first time we were able to connect in the midst of this global pandemic. I hope we bring a little joy to you. Take the best part for yourself.

Find Sam on the internets below -

Instagram: @seeznin

Twitter: @80since80

Instagram: @80since80

Ask Your Oldhead is a creative project exploring modern manhood at the intersection of race, gender, culture, and class. We are specifically interested in capturing the stories of transition from child to young man to healthy adult. Please listen, rate, share, and subscribe. Peace

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September 12, 2020 /Justice Rajee
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Good Brothers George Floyd

September 12, 2020 by Justice Rajee

This week Justice and Majestic discuss Andre Harrel, cultural power, and mentorship. In this season of loss we wanted to celebrate and reflect on the importance of commitments to each other and what we project out to the world. Andre Harrell had an impact on our lives and we wanted to speak to the impact in a way that made sense to us. Much respect to Betty Wright and Little Richard who also returned at this moment in time. Take the best part for yourself.

Ask Your Oldhead is a creative project exploring modern manhood at the intersection of race, gender, culture, and class. We are specifically interested in capturing the stories of transition from child to young man to healthy adult. Please listen, rate, share, and subscribe. Peace

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September 12, 2020 /Justice Rajee
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Rona Thoughts - We Are All In the House

May 24, 2020 by Justice Rajee

In this episode of the Ask Your Oldhead Podcast I share some thoughts about our Covid-19 Pandemic, pride, realization, and planning. Please listen and give me some feedback via any of the means below. How is your family dealing with these changes? Has your work been impacted? Do you believe the response is correct? What are you struggling with in your area? Has your family been impacted?

Ask Your Oldhead is a creative project exploring modern manhood at the intersection of race, gender, culture, and class. We are specifically interested in capturing the stories of transition from child to young man to healthy adult. Please listen, rate, share, and subscribe. Peace

 

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May 24, 2020 /Justice Rajee
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Dream Chase Life with Jordan Thierry

December 02, 2019 by Justice Rajee

In this episode I am joined by Jordan Thierry. Film maker, consultant, and storyteller. I have got to know Jordan via community, professional, and creative work here in Portland and across the country. Please listen to the episode hear his story. Please check out his new project Grandma’s Roses at the link below. 

 

Check out episode two of Grandma’s Roses 

 

Find Jordan:

 

Twitter: @jordanthierry

Youtube Channel: Dream Chase Life

Instagram: @jordan.thiery

December 02, 2019 /Justice Rajee
filmmaking, documentary, creator, creativity, service, creditability, fatherhood, community, connections, consequences
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Connecting People with Walter Robinson

December 02, 2019 by Justice Rajee

In this episode I am joined by Walter Robinson. Walter is a friend and colleague I have had the pleasure to work with over the last five years or so. I will keep my words here brief to let the interview speak for itself.

 

Find Walter:

Twitter: @ladell45

Instagram: @walt_n_pepper

December 02, 2019 /Justice Rajee
black male achievement, achievements, learning, family, connections, pay it forward, standards, skills, creditability, service, community, confidence, franchise
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Public Engagement with Damon Isiah Turner

December 02, 2019 by Justice Rajee

On this episode of The Ask Your Oldhead Podcast I am joined by my man Damon Isiah Turner to discuss politics and political engagement. I brought Damon back to center politics prior to the coming political season. 2020 promises to be a challenging political season and I want to start working our way into the mix early. Often our discussion of politics is centered party affiliation and national elections, I invited Damon back to get into some of the other ways to show up publicly and have an impact on our community. There is so much more to know and do. Let this be a booster. If you want to learn more about Damon you can fly back to 2018 for our original interview. Thank you Damon for joining me again. Peace!

December 02, 2019 /Justice Rajee
community, organizing, creditability, politics, power, experience, expectations, friendship, connections
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I Love You

with Larry Lane

I Love You with Larry Lane

December 02, 2019 by Justice Rajee

Squad. I often speak of brotherhood, family and a being kin to each other as a fundamental piece of my self development on this podcast. I don’t mean that in any trivial way. The family I have chosen and that has chosen me is a vital ingredient in my becoming the man that I am. While attending the Black Communities Conference as a panelist, I had the great pleasure to interview Larry Lane. I have been working to get him on the show for some time now and he does not disappoint. Larry does not do the social-media. If you want to hear more from him let me know via any of the streams below. 



December 02, 2019 /Justice Rajee
squad, community, service, preparation, creditability, connections, history, durham, post-industrial, creativity, city, culture, fatherhood, bigbrother, brotherhood
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Community Consciousness with Brandon Lee

December 02, 2019 by Justice Rajee

In this week’s episode I am joined by Brandon Lee. Brandon is a father, husband, author, educator and much more. We talk family, movement, learning styles and more. I have had the benefit of engaging with Brandon as a member in one of his trainings and as a community member. I will let you listen and come to your own understanding. Brandon has a new edition of book Best Practices In Community Conscious Policing, which you will find below. Please hit the links and learn more about Brandon and his work. 

Website: T4TSavesLives.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/T4TSavesLives/

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/t4tsaveslives

Book: http://www.amazon.com/-/dp/1457544830%3FSubscriptionId%3D1CEWMH553RWXM9Q4D682%26tag%3Deslisbn-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1457544830

December 02, 2019 /Justice Rajee
community, consequences, connections, responsibility, fatherhood, service, parenting, pay it forward, creditability, creativity
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Word Is Bond with Lakayana Drury

December 02, 2019 by Justice Rajee

On this episode I am joined by Lakayana Drury. Executive director of Word Is Bond Portland, educator, and community servant. This interview was recorded back in the spring shortly after the murder of Nipsey Huslte. Our conversation covers community, serving young black men, service, art and more. Get the episode rolling and listen for yourself. 

 

You can find Lakayana and Word Is Bond here:

Instagram: @lakayana

Twitter: @lakayanD

 

Word Is Bond

www.mywordisbond.org

Instagram: @wordisbondpdx 

Twitter: @wordisbondpdx

December 02, 2019 /Justice Rajee
work ethic, community, teaching, learning, wordisbond, bonds, service, creativity, creditability, family
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