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Good Brothers Challenging Unity

January 12, 2021 by Justice Rajee

In the days prior to last night’s election Justice and Majestic came together to talk through the killing of William Wallace Jr in Philadelphia, Black Men Trump voters, and a bit of this and that in between. No election predictions included. Take the best part for yourself.

William Wallace Jr. killed by Philadelphia Police - https://www.inquirer.com/news/west-philadelphia-police-shooting-locust-20201026.html

Barbara Sizemore - Black People Don’t Get It  https://youtu.be/f3Gbidz3OcE

Michael Harriot - The Myth of the Black Male Trump Supporter 

 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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January 12, 2021 /Justice Rajee
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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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September 13, 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

Twitter: @justicerajee

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September 12, 2020 /Justice Rajee
george floyd, protest, society, social justice, police violence, consequences, respect, community

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