• Juneteenth: Too Little, Too Late?

  • Jun 18 2020
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

Juneteenth: Too Little, Too Late?

  • Summary

  • Michael and Pele examine the NFL’s recent move to make Juneteenth a company holiday. Is it an honorable move? Is it too little, too late? They also talk to Frankie Shaw, actor, director, writer and creator of SMILF on Showtime, about anti-racism work and an episode of SMILF that holds special meaning for Pele.

    Follow Pele on Instagram @PelePels and Michael on Instagram and Twitter @mosesbread72


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