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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2020 · 1H 22M

Victims of Injustice: Black Lives Matter

from Brew Crime Podcast · host Brew Crime Podcast

As podcasters, we have a platform and duty to speak up and call out injustice. In light of the murder of George Floyd, we have come together in solidarity to use our platform to speak up against racial injustice and amplify the voices of black podcasters that deserve more recognition. Racism is prevalent in all industries; from the media who under-report on black victims to the justice system which routinely fails black victims. In this collaborative episode, we document black history and current events with the voices of those who have lived through it.Special thanks to: Tasha from Sinister Silhouettes https://linktr.ee/tcbytb Andre and Battle from Bruh Issa Murder https://linktr.ee/Bruhissamurder Serena from Handcuffed Podcast https://linktr.ee/handcuffedpodcast Aaron from True Crime? Never Heard of it http://www.buzzsprout.com/921493 Rashad from Blood and Firewater https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blood-firewater/id1481772619 Alimat from Hard Truths https://twitter.com/hardtruths_pod JiJi from Noir True Crime Files https://linktr.ee/ntcfpodcastWritten by: CrimeLapse, Morbidology, Sinister Silhouettes, Bruh Issa Murder, Handcuffed Podcast, True Crime? Never Heard of it, Blood and Firewater, Hard Truths Podcast, Noir True Crime Files and All Things EeerieProduced by: CrimeLapse and MorbidologyGraphics by: Death by ChampagneThanks to: Reverie: True Crime Podcast, Evidence of a Crime, All Things Eeerie, It’s Murder Up North, The True Crime Witch, Writing About Crime, Death by Champagne, Murder She Spoke, Murder and More, Always Time for True Crime, Malice, Hometown Homicide, Brew Crime, Our True Crime PodcastSOURCES USEDhttps://1drv.ms/w/s!Aruxcr9oXxgyhSlMHkn8jhRAytCK?e=Ja7h1oHOW TO HELP https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gt4garwEcn0NsJHg-zHwRQYogrVqLM0Q3g0vdj8GW8E/mobilebasicBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/brew-crime-podcast--3268019/support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

As podcasters, we have a platform and duty to speak up and call out injustice. In light of the murder of George Floyd, we have come together in solidarity to use our platform to speak up against racial injustice and amplify the voices of black podcasters that deserve more recognition. Racism is prevalent in all industries; from the media who under-report on black victims to the justice system which routinely fails black victims. In this collaborative episode, we document black history and current events with the voices of those who have lived through it.Special thanks to: Tasha from Sinister Silhouettes https://linktr.ee/tcbytb Andre and Battle from Bruh Issa Murder https://linktr.ee/Bruhissamurder Serena from Handcuffed Podcast https://linktr.ee/handcuffedpodcast Aaron from True Crime? Never Heard of it http://www.buzzsprout.com/921493 Rashad from Blood and Firewater https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blood-firewater/id1481772619 Alimat from Hard Truths https://twitter.com/hardtruths_pod JiJi from Noir True Crime Files https://linktr.ee/ntcfpodcastWritten by: CrimeLapse, Morbidology, Sinister Silhouettes, Bruh Issa Murder, Handcuffed Podcast, True Crime? Never Heard of it, Blood and Firewater, Hard Truths Podcast, Noir True Crime Files and All Things EeerieProduced by: CrimeLapse and MorbidologyGraphics by: Death by ChampagneThanks to: Reverie: True Crime Podcast, Evidence of a Crime, All Things Eeerie, It’s Murder Up North, The True Crime Witch, Writing About Crime, Death by Champagne, Murder She Spoke, Murder and More, Always Time for True Crime, Malice, Hometown Homicide, Brew Crime, Our True Crime PodcastSOURCES USEDhttps://1drv.ms/w/s!Aruxcr9oXxgyhSlMHkn8jhRAytCK?e=Ja7h1oHOW TO HELP https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gt4garwEcn0NsJHg-zHwRQYogrVqLM0Q3g0vdj8GW8E/mobilebasicBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/brew-crime-podcast--3268019/support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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