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  • These Kids Can't Read & It's Getting Worse: The Education Crisis Explained | The People's Brief
    2025/06/11
    The education system in America is broken, and COVID made it even worse. In this episode, we're talking to real students and teachers about what's actually happening in classrooms right now. From kids who can't read at grade level to teachers quitting because of terrible pay, the problems run deep. We also break down how politics is making everything worse with book bans and attacks on public schools. Plus, we explore why this isn't just about kids, when adults can't read either, we're all in trouble. This conversation is real, honest, and might make you mad, but we need to talk about it.
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    48 分
  • Food For The Soul
    2025/06/04
    Host Lynae Vanee discusses the legacy of farming and agriculture in Black America, the origins of "soul food," the future for Black farming, and shares a meal and conversation w/ special guests Chef Deborah VanTrece and owner of Atlanta Harvest, EliYahu Ben Asa.
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    47 分
  • Building Our Own: Black Futures, Land & Legacy ft. Cam Kirk & Acre Boyzz | The People's Brief
    2025/05/28
    Host Lynae Vanee explores the journey of building and reclaiming Black communities in America. This episode of The People's Brief features conversations with photographer and mogul #CamKirk, who discusses creating Black creative spaces and his move to Atlanta's Beltline. Lynae also joins the Acre Boyzz to dive into the significance of land ownership, sustainable farming, and building generational wealth, confronting historical issues while creating a new future. It's a deep dive into how Black Americans are creating self-sustaining futures and rewriting narratives. Watch!
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    47 分
  • George Floyd 5 Yrs Later: Lynae Vanee, Garrison Hayes, Angela Rye on Backlash & Hope | The People's Brief
    2025/05/21
    Join Lynae Vanee on The People's Brief as she honors the 5 year anniversary of George Floyd's murder with guests Garrison Hayes and Angela Rye. They dive into the "awakening" and subsequent "retrenchment" following 2020, discussing the global protests, the corporate response, and the intense political and social backlash against DEI and CRT. The conversation explores the performative nature of some activism, the challenges of sustained progress, and the crucial need for new strategies and continued hope. How do we maintain hope and push forward after setbacks?
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    46 分