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In this thought-provoking episode of "Free Speech with Moett," host Moett delves into a diverse range of topics that highlight the resilience and untold stories of Black America. The episode commences with a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Tina Turner.
Moett then takes listeners on a captivating journey, shedding light on the pivotal role Black America played in the resurgence of Cadillac, showcasing the unwavering support and loyalty that transformed the brand's fortunes against all odds.
The episode further addresses a troubling incident at Georgia's Own Credit Union, where Sauntore Thomas was denied the right to cash a legitimate check. Moett engages in a compelling discussion on the implications of racial bias within financial institutions and the urgent need for reform.
In a poignant segment, Moett reveals the story of Joseph Laroche, the sole black passenger aboard the Titanic.
Shining a light on another hidden injustice, Moett discusses the distressing phenomenon of black cemeteries being paved over, erasing the rich historical and cultural heritage they represent. This crucial issue is explored in depth, emphasizing the importance of preserving and honoring these sacred spaces.
Lastly, Moett celebrates the achievements of four remarkable graduates who made history by becoming valedictorians at Spelman College. The episode showcases their inspiring journeys, examining the barriers they overcame and the transformative impact they've had on their communities.
"Voices Unleashed: Uncovering Truth and Triumph" delivers an empowering blend of engaging storytelling, informative analysis, and heartfelt commentary. Listeners are encouraged to join the conversation and reflect on the collective power of knowledge, resilience, and progress within the Black community.
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Join Moett, your fearless host, on a captivating journey through the realms of free speech and untold stories. In this thought-provoking podcast, Moett explores the pivotal and controversial topics that shape our society today. In each episode, Moett fearlessly delves into the stories that demand our attention, shedding light on individuals, ideas, and movements that challenge the status quo.
In this episode, Moett takes you on a rollercoaster ride of captivating discussions, uncovering the untold narratives that deserve recognition. Dive into the story of Kenneth Robinson, a Texan that used "adverse possession" to obtain a $340,000 home for eight months. Discover the shadiness of Evolution Cars and how it effected the life of Demetrius Howard.
Prepare to be inspired as Moett explores the "Promised Land" in Gwinnett County, and how the county decided to back off from obtaining the land from the black family that has owned it for years.
Additionally, Moett delves into the compelling case of Ronnie Long, shedding light on his fight for justice and the systemic issues he faced within the criminal justice system. Explore the profound impact of race, bias, and prejudice on the lives of individuals, communities, and society as a whole.
Finally, Moett highlights the significance of clinicians of color, discussing how they are tackling and raising awareness for black males to fight the stigma of mental health.
"Free Speech with Moett" is an engaging and enlightening podcast that seeks to ignite conversation, challenge perspectives, and celebrate the power of unrestricted expression. Tune in to unleash your voice and discover the stories that define our world.
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In this episode of "Free Speech with Moett," we explore a range of current events and social issues. First, we discuss the case of Mila Jackson, who was taken into foster care by Texas officials after the pediatrician said that she may have been in medical danger. We delve into the complexities of this case and briefly discuss the failures within the foster care system.
Next, we examine the 2004 Hunter's Brooke arson and the devastating impact it had on the community. We explore the importance of addressing the root causes of these types of crimes and the need for accountability.
We then turn our attention to the inspiring story of the Ohio twins who were named valedictorian and salutatorian of their high school class. We celebrate their achievements and discuss the importance of education in shaping the future.
In the latter half of the episode, we feature our blog post of the week, where we explore a topic that is particularly important to us. Join us for an engaging and informative discussion on some of today's most pressing issues.
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In this episode of "Free Speech with Moett," we tackle some of today's most pressing issues. First, we discuss Jamie Foxx's recent hospitalization after suffering from an unknown medical condition. We touch on what this could mean for his health and career moving forward.
Next, we address the tragic death of two-year-old Maliah Bass at the hands of her mother and her mother's boyfriend. We explore the issues with child abuse and parents killing their children.
We then turn our attention to the case of Shawnte Hardin, who was incarcerated and sentenced for pretending to be a licensed funeral service provider. We examine the history of his lies and the damage it has done to the families that were effected.
We also take a dive into the history of the Oklahoma Panhandle and the role it played in the fight over slavery, exposing Texas's dirty little secret.
Finally, we discuss the promotion of Amber Batchelor to President and CEO of Sumter County Chamber of Commerce. We celebrate this accomplishment and explore the importance of recognizing and elevating women in leadership roles.
Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking conversation on some of today's most pressing issues.
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In this episode we dive into the update of Shanquella Robinson and why the DA is not pursuing charges in her case, a woman that killed her husband while on Facebook live, Dominic Jefferson being killed by her fiance and a Houston mother sentenced to life after beating her four month old daughter to death.
Grab your favorite drink/snack, press play and let's dive in.
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In this episode of "Free Speech with Moett," we tackle some controversial and thought-provoking topics that have been making headlines lately. First, we discuss the death of Angela Grier, the older sister to rapper Young Thug.
Next, we turn our attention to the world of finance and celebrity culture, as we examine the recent charges brought by the SEC against several high-profile figures in connection with a crypto scheme. We take a closer look at what happened and some of the people being accused for being involved.
Moving on to politics and activism, we explore the case of Assata Shakur, a former member of the Black Panther Party who was convicted of murder and later escaped from prison to seek asylum in Cuba. We consider the controversy surrounding her legacy and how the US still has her on the most wanted list.
Finally, we wrap up the episode with a discussion of the recent controversy surrounding Madonna's adoption of two children from Malawi. We examine the ethical and legal issues surrounding international adoption, as well as the larger cultural implications of celebrity adoptions.
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In this episode of "Free Speech with Moett," we dive into three different topics that shed light on important issues in our society. First, we discuss the tragic death of Stanley Wilson Jr. and the circumstances surrounding his killing. Then, we examine the criminal activities of Brian Nichols and overpowered the criminal justice system. Finally, we explore the complex history of Liberia, including its founding as a nation of freed American slaves and its subsequent political turmoil. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that will leave you with a deeper understanding of these important issues.
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In this episode of "Free Speech with Moett," we take a closer look at some heartbreaking stories that once briefly made headlines. First, we discuss the case of Betty Smith, a grandmother who was assaulted in a store by workers who were fired after the incident. We explore the details of the attack.
Next, we turn our attention to Amir Worship, a 12-year-old boy who was shot in the knee by police in his own home. We examine the circumstances surrounding the shooting, the response from the police department, and the ongoing conversation about police brutality in America.
Finally, we discuss the tragic death of Raniya Wright, a 10-year-old girl who passed away after a school fight. We explore the questions surrounding the incident, the school's response, and the importance of addressing bullying and violence in schools.
Throughout the episode, we dive into the complexities of each case and examine the larger issues at play. Join us for a thoughtful and thought-provoking discussion about these difficult topics.
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In this episode, Moett dives into the recent Columbus, GA shooting and explores the underlying issues of gun violence in America. She also delves into the complicated history of "No Trespassing" signs and their connection to racism, as well as the tragic death of Isaac Simmons and the impact it has had on his community. Through in-depth analysis and insightful commentary, Moett encourages listeners to engage in open and honest conversations about important issues facing our society today. In addition to this, Moett has an exclusive interview with Ron Stylze. Tune in to "Free Speech with Moett" for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion on the most pressing issues of our time.
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In this episode of Free Speech with Moett, we delve into two different stories that highlight the consequences of violence and injustice. The first story is about an 11-year-old girl who was hit in the head with a hockey stick by a substitute teacher, causing a serious injury. We discuss the reactions of her parents as well as the conviction of the substitute teacher.
The second story is about Lamonte McIntyre, a man who spent 23 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. We examine the circumstances that led to his wrongful conviction, the impact it had on his life, and the efforts of his legal team to finally secure his release. We also consider the broader issue of systemic racism in the criminal justice system, and the need for greater accountability and transparency.
Throughout the episode, we explore the themes of accountability, responsibility, and justice, and how they intersect with issues of violence and injustice. Join us as we grapple with these complex and important issues, and consider how we can work towards a more equitable and just society.
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Welcome to this episode of our podcast where we bring you the latest updates on some of the most pressing issues affecting our society. In this episode, we will be discussing a range of topics that have been making headlines recently.
Firstly, we will be providing an update on Shanquella Robinson, a woman who was killed while on vacation with her "friends" in Mexico.
Next, we will be delving into the cruel history of John S. Williams, a notorious figure in American history known for his brutal treatment of slaves. We will be discussing some things that took place on his plantation and what lead him to being convicted of murder on trial.
We will also be discussing the tragic shooting of Sydney Leday, a young woman whose life was changed during the same shooting that killed Migos rapper TakeOff.
Finally, we will be taking a closer look at the shooting of Anthony Lowe Jr, a man whose death has sparked outrage and calls for justice and exploring what can be done to address the underlying issues that led to this senseless act of violence.
Join us as we explore these important issues and provide you with the latest updates and insights.
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Join me for a thought-provoking episode of Free Speech With Moett as I delve into a range of fascinating educational topics. First up, I take a deep dive into the lunch menu at Nyack Middle School, examining how a food vendor made a blatant mistake with the lunch menu on the first day of Black History Month. Next, I explore the life of James Beckwourth, a prominent African American mountain man and explorer of the American West, discussing his accomplishments and legacy. Then, I turn to David Balogun, a young prodigy who graduated from high school at the age of 9, and talk about his education, home life, and future. Finally, I take on the controversial topic of the April 24th myth, examining the origins and veracity of this widely circulated historical claim. Don't miss this episode full of insights and inspiration!
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In this week's episode of Free Speech with Moett, we delve into the tragic and disturbing stories of three separate cases that have recently come to light. Our first case involves the death of a 22-year-old who was found hung from a tree, and although the initial report labeled the death as a suicide, the mother never believed that and still hasn't gotten answers nor justice for her daughter.
Next, we explore the heart-wrenching case of a three-year-old who was burned alive by her own father. This brutal act of violence has left a mother without a daughter.
Finally, we bring attention to a shocking discovery that has recently been made in Tulsa, Oklahoma: a mass grave containing the remains of multiple individuals. We'll be discussing this and what it means in regards to the massacre that occurred in 1912.
Join us as we discuss these harrowing stories and the impact they have had on the families involved. This episode is not for the faint of heart, but it is an important conversation that needs to be had.
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In this episode I discuss the death of Gangsta Boo, the Florida governor rejecting African American AP course, the death of Tyre Nichols and mindset development etc.
Take a listen and let me know what you think!!
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In this week's episode I talk about the death of Stephen "Twitch" Boss, the death of Marty McMillan Jr and the origins of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory...Oh and did I mention that I had the opportunity to do an EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Darryl "D.C" Chambers??? Tune in and let me know what your thoughts.
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Leilani Burley was found dead in the Los Angeles River, Britney Griner has been returned to the U.S.... I talk about these topics and more in this weeks episode. Tune in and let me know what you think.
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Did you know that March 5, 1959 69 boys were locked in a room that was later set on fire? 48 made it out but 21 died. Tune in to this weeks episode to find out the facts surrounding this incident along with other topics as well.
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In this episode I discuss several topics along with the star topics about Shanquella Robinson and Brittney Griner. Take a listen and let me know your thoughts on the topics.
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You never know what could go on when your child is at someone else's home so it's important to know the people that your children are going with and what they do in their home as well as keep constant communication with your child.
In this episode I speak on an 8 year old being severely burned, Martin Luther King Jr and his family paying for the birth of Julia Roberts, and more.
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In this episode I discuss the death of TakeOff, a mother and her boyfriend who abused their kids, and more.
Tap in.. Let me know what you liked and what you would like to hear more of.
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