Being Black Dealing With Racism

By: Michael Fortune
  • Summary

  • Being Black in America is not easy due to social, economic, educational, inequality, and just pure racism that exist. The mentality can be traced by all the way to slavery. Cant walk the streets without being stopped and in some cases harassed by the police. One may not be able to seek employment just merely based on your name. Things are changing with the video killing of Black people all across the world due to situations that have been reported in the United States.
    Copyright Michael Fortune
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Episodes
  • Married To A White Man
    Jan 15 2023
    The story of a Black Woman married to a White Man. The real-life events associated with interracial marraige
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    11 mins
  • Black America And Covid
    Jan 2 2023
    Black America is under attack by the Coronavirus. We have traditionally been Underserved by the healthcare system in America. It is more pronounced now with the percent of persons infected with the Coronavirus disproportionally affecting the Black Community. President Trump said that he did not like it. Well, Mr President trying to kill Obamacare doesn't help when you and your party don't have an effective plan to address health care for all Americans, so make the best of what we have.
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    11 mins
  • Racism On The Border
    Sep 8 2021
    U.S. border agents have long been criticized for abuses along the Mexican border, but there’s trouble up north too. Officers stationed on the U.S.-Canada border are under fire for racially profiling and harassing people of color. Dena Takruri speaks to the latest people to blow the whistle – officers within Customs and Border Protection
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    14 mins

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