This BTR News podcast episode delves into the contentious debate over the classification of civilians in conflict zones. Focusing on recent events in the Palestinian…
By Scotty T. Reid In continuing my experimentation with the suddenly much-talked-about and improved artificial intelligence tools being offered to the public which I did…
Listen to this enlightening episode of BTR News as I engage in a compelling conversation with Professor Jocelyn Simonson, acclaimed author of “Radical Acts of…
**Checkout This Historic Conversation: The Fight for Justice** On September 8, 2023, the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) had the distinct privilege of hosting a conversation…
Join us in this insightful episode as we sit down with Jazz Hampton, CEO and General Counsel of TurnSignl, the innovative real-time tele-legal app designed…
By Scotty T. Reid In the world of US politics, a recurring theme revolves around the “Deep State” and allegations of corruption within government institutions…
by Scotty T. Reid While discussing police deception in youth interrogations, it’s crucial to consider the broader implications of incarceration within the context of the…
Join us for a thought-provoking and empowering episode of Black Talk Radio News w/ Scotty Reid as we delve into the world of labor rights and workplace empowerment with renowned Employment Attorney, Chiquita Hall-Jackson. In our engaging conversation titled "Empowering Workers: Protecting Rights and Speaking Out with Chiquita Hall-Jackson," we explore the critical issues affecting today's workforce and the strategies to stand up against injustice.
Contrary to the "hate group" label, the Black Panther Party was a socialist political organization that put forward candidates in various regions and capacities. They prioritized political education and actively engaged in policy debates with elected officials.
Prison systems across various states must address this issue, ensuring that all inmates, regardless of their age or health status, are provided with humane living conditions, even during the hottest months.
On this special episode of "Black Women Speak", join our host as she engages in a riveting conversation with Kwabena Sakidi Jijaga Rasuli, the founder of Clear The Airwaves Project. Dive deep into the heart of a movement dedicated to purifying our radio spaces, eliminating misogynistic, violent, and destructive lyrics, and ensuring a safer auditory environment for our children.
According to CNN, prosecutors in the Atlanta area possess text messages and emails linking members of former President Donald Trump’s legal team to the January 2021 breach of the voting system in Coffee County. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is preparing to present charges against over a dozen individuals to a grand jury, and several of them are connected to this voting system breach.
Earlier, the store had put up a statement alongside the image, claiming its intent was to "commend and honor" the individuals instrumental in the evolution of Havana cigars.
Tthis horrifying incident highlights the pressing need to address the systemic health disparities Black women endure, ensuring that they receive the same level of care and attention as any other patient. The fight for equity in healthcare is far from over.
In this gripping episode of BTR News w/ Scotty T. Reid, we sit down with the inspiring activist Ras Munyiga Nosakhere, whose life has been deeply intertwined with some of the most influential Black movements in American history. A child served by the Black Panther Party in California, and later an adult member of the Black Autonomy Federation, Nosakhere's story is a vivid testament to the relentless pursuit of racial justice and equality.
Join BTR News for an engaging and thought-provoking program, "Navigating the AI Frontier," where the host hopes to delve deep into the multifaceted world of AI technology exploring the advantages and disadvantages of utilizing artificial intelligence in various aspects of our lives.
Friday, November 26th 9:00PM Eastern/ 6:00PM Pacific
The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly forum on Neutralizing Workplace Racism. As 2021 creeps to a merciful conclusion, vaccine enforcement continues to roil work environments. As consumers prepare to descend on shopping centers across the country (world), a number of stores have not complied with federal vaccine mandates. Some employers allegedly fear staffing shortages if workers opt to quit as opposed to being vaccinated. With a number of high profile racial trials happening in the U.S., Gus reminds non-white people to refrain from discuss any aspect of these trials. If a co-worker (White or non-white) asks for your views on Kyle Rittenhouse, Ahmaud Arbery, Rev. Al Sharpton or any other component of the court room proceedings, plead ignorance and pivot the subject back to workplace matters. Speaking of matters unrelated to work, this is “holiday season,” and this year may mark to the resurrection of the dreaded office parties. It may be possible to use fear of Covid-19 exposure at large gatherings to your advantage.
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