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On this episode, we are joined by SimplyNay's personal trainer, Jeff Melvin. Known lovingly as Judo Jeff, he is committed to ensuring that poor, Black people from all backgrounds can stay healthy and get strong. How did he become a... more

The future adults are back and better than ever. Join us as we have a serious discussion about the violence in our communities. We keep hearing about initiatives for a safer, stronger city. How does this impact us? What do our... more

Today we are discussing the FY2018 Budget for our city. Currently, the budget is not what we need to create a future worth fighting for. What would it look like if the people proposed their own budget? What does our community think of the... more

The future adults of Stay Woke D.C. want to tell you all the tea from the school year. How do they feel about standardized testing? Do they feel safe in public and/or public charter schools? What did they learn? What do they wish... more

Today, the future adults of Stay Woke D.C. @staywokedc are hosting their first radio show entitled "Stay Woke Radio". Each episode is produced by future adults between the ages of 13-21 and sponsored by The Future Foundation. They... more

Black Boy Fresh is changing the game in Hip Hop. Through their music, they are challenging the culture to evolve. The music they make does not to use misogynoir. They have been intentional about being sex positive, and not... more

On this episode, @Based_Clacky is joining us the official guest host. She has been given permission to take over and will interview our beloved SimplyNay. Who better to chat with during Women's History Month?We have gathered a... more

Did you know that there has been a rise in missing young Black girls? Currently, two 13-year-olds, Yahshaiyah Enoch and Aniya McNeil; five 15-year-olds, Juliana Otero, Jacqueline Lassey, Dashann Trikia Wallace, Dayanna White, and... more

It is necessary to continue our community conversation. The truth is we should be having several. Tonight, we will continue talking about being a "so-called" Cisgender Ally for Transgender Women of Color. There have been 3 more... more

Why can't society give Black Women credit? On this episode, we discuss how BLACK Women have been constantly erased from history. What impact does that erasure have on growing BLACK girls? How does it affect the BLACK... more

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