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"I Apologize" W/ Hosts Taralyn & Soul Kitten on FIRE & ICE

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Join Taralyn and Soul Kitten with special guest Rashawn Sullivan on a journey through the depths of darkness and death that ended with one man's decision to crawl at his lowest point into the light. Rashawn Sullivan took the life of Jason Crawford and you would think that the story ended there. However, there was life to be lived by Rashawn, Jason's loved ones, and Rashawn's family and friends so what was next? Can a "meaningful life" be attained by an offender that has taken a life? Does a convicted murder deserve a "meaningful life"?

Tune in this Saturday January 9th and decide after you listen.

SIDE NOTE: Today more than ever there is a division among the black community that has widened more than ever before. It was no mistake that we here at FIRE & ICE were drawn to Mr. Sullivan and his amazing story. In the media we, black people, are depicted as heartless savages who kill one another without a thought. We, as they depict on every media outlet there is, are nothing more that materialistic shells who wander this earth purposeless, pointlessly, and with an agenda to sap any and all resources. Then, there is this story you will NEVER see in the media. Do not think that Rashawn is an isolated incidence. Do not think that the same fear, doubt, and anger that once shadowed his heart but was removed by a connection to his spirit and God are unique to ONLY him.

Rashawn is a representative of countless extraordinary men that go unnoticed and their efforts unappreciated by those who will never know they exist and how their transformation feeds our communities.

PRODUCED BY: Taralyn & Soul Kitten

 

SONG CREDITS: 

Mirror -Lil Wayne ft. Bruno Mars

Alright -Kendric Lamar

Beautiful Struggle -Talib Kweli

Man In the Mirror -Michael Jackson

 

 

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