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The Black People Speak

The noise of the politics. The noise of the media punditry. The noise of the blame shifting. The noise of the silence. It’s all drowning out the noise of those who are feeling so heavy and hurt and broken and bewildered. And devalued. So I gathered black voices, voices of those who are lamenting right now, to share what they are feeling in this American moment. The episode The Black People Speak is in your podcast feeds now from The Altitude Collective. Stop listening to people commentating on how we feel. I dare you to listen to actual black people as they lament.

Episode 8 of the The Altitude Collective podcast, hosted by Meiko Seymour, titled "The Black People Speak" was published on May 29, 2020 and runs 78 minutes.

May 29, 2020 ·78m · The Altitude Collective

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The noise of the politics. The noise of the media punditry. The noise of the blame shifting. The noise of the silence. It’s all drowning out the noise of those who are feeling so heavy and hurt and broken and bewildered. And devalued. So I gathered black voices, voices of those who are lamenting right now, to share what they are feeling in this American moment. The episode The Black People Speak is in your podcast feeds now from The Altitude Collective. Stop listening to people commentating on how we feel. I dare you to listen to actual black people as they lament.

The noise of the politics. The noise of the media punditry. The noise of the blame shifting. The noise of the silence. It’s all drowning out the noise of those who are feeling so heavy and hurt and broken and bewildered. And devalued. So I gathered black voices, voices of those who are lamenting right now, to share what they are feeling in this American moment. The episode The Black People Speak is in your podcast feeds now from The Altitude Collective. Stop listening to people commentating on how we feel. I dare you to listen to actual black people as they lament.
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