EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 24 MIN
Let Them Know
from The Darrell McClain show · host Darrell McClain
Send us Fan MailThey’ll question your intelligence, minimize your future, then act shocked when you outstudy, outbuild, and outvote them. From a Livingstone College commencement stage, we deliver a sharp, funny, and deeply serious charge built around three words that keep repeating for a reason: let them know. We start with the brain. Not just degrees and GPAs, but the discipline to learn actively, speak clearly, and create value even when the world hands you limits. We reflect on how Black excellence keeps proving itself in classrooms, careers, and culture, and why HBCUs matter as engines of opportunity and leadership. Then we move to the heart: resilience that comes from history, family, and “fictive kin,” plus the kind of faith that refuses to be reduced to quiet acceptance. Finally, we talk imagination as a survival skill and a civic duty, connecting the fight for the vote to today’s attacks on voting rights, redistricting, and the distractions of social media comparison and constant posting. If you’re looking for a powerful graduation speech, an HBCU commencement message, or a real conversation about Black history, civic engagement, and personal responsibility, press play. Subscribe, share this with a graduate or a voter, leave a review, and tell us: what are you ready to let them know? Support the show
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Send us Fan Mail They’ll question your intelligence, minimize your future, then act shocked when you outstudy, outbuild, and outvote them. From a Livingstone College commencement stage, we deliver a sharp, funny, and deeply serious charge built around three words that keep repeating for a reason: let them know. We start with the brain. Not just degrees and GPAs, but the discipline to learn actively, speak clearly, and create value even when the world hands you limits. We reflect on how...
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