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What Black Boys Need
by Johnnie D. Moultrie
What Black Boys Need is a conversation piece about giving our black kings hope in the midst of hate, bravery in the midst of brutality, and a higher expectation in the midst of envy. This just isn't for "us", it's for everyone to understand the missing pieces a young black boys needs in this world. It’s time to speak out!
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A Conversation with Trip
As we bring back What Black Boys Need for season 2, we have a conversation with long time friend, brother, and mentor Trip on his view of love, power, and wisdom.
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RITES OF PASSAGE - Season 1 Finale
What Black Boys Need closes Season 1 discussing the importance of Rites of Passage in our young black boys. Rites of Passage is a tradition in many cultures, and host Johnnie D. Moultrie brings us the facts on why it's importance to surround our young kings with a village that will bring him through the ropes, process, and journey of the Rites of Passage to young adulthood and manhood.
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MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
Mental health is such a trending topic in the black community and something that needs to be talked about more. Host Johnnie D. Moultrie talks the tough conversations of seeking resolutions and signs of mental health challenges in our young black kings.
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PROTECTION
On this episode of What black Boys Need, we talk about the importance of PROTECTION and how we can learn to protect our black kings.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
What Black Boys Need is a conversation piece about giving our black kings hope in the midst of hate, bravery in the midst of brutality, and a higher expectation in the midst of envy. This just isn't for "us", it's for everyone to understand the missing pieces a young black boys needs in this world. It’s time to speak out!
HOSTED BY
Johnnie D. Moultrie
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