Let's Talk About It🎙 Podcast
1) Moving to LTAI to PodBean
I’m moving “Let’s Talk About It! to PodBean. The URL is https://sammyortiz.podbean.com. It’s also on iTunes. I hope you’ll continue to listen. Im going to focus on my personal brand on Anchor.
2) Lone wolf/Mentally Deranged
At what point doe we call White men who kill people terrorists? There was no hesitation to call the killer in New York a terrorist. Why the hesitation when they’re White? Somebody please help me under...Show More
3) Addiction Doesn't Discriminate!
Addiction is a crime for people with more melanin than White people. In the 80’s when Crack was an issue, the solution was to criminalize those addicted to it. Today, White’s are addicted to Opiates. ...Show More
4) The Civil War was over slavery
The Civil War was fought over slavery! It was not about the North and the South’s inability to compromise. Little by little the narrative is being changed in hopes to rewrite history.
5) Seek to Understand
I spent time with Dave today. He sought me out to ask questions on what he could do to aid the conversation about racism amongst his white brothers in the church.
6) The Kaepernick of the Church
Lecrae is causing quite the stir due to leaving White Evangelicalism. People of color don’t feel reflected in the movement and there’s a mass exodus taking place.
7) Interview with Eric Laney
In my interview with Eric we cover things like “Take the Knee”, to White privilege, to what we can do to end White Supremacy. It was determined that we’d have to revisit the last point.
8) Trump-isms
The POTUS’s recent visit to Puerto Rico did nothing more than show how inept and insensitive he is in dealing with people. His mockery of how Puerto Rican’s speak shows his bias and racism.
9) Free Speech/Little Rock Nine
Folks lost their minds this weekend concerning “Take the Knee” as athletes protest police brutality and injustice. Also, today marks the 60th Anniversary of the Little Rock Nine.
10) “Waking Up White” Clark Pfaff
Clark Pfaff speaks about his epiphany on what people of color go through on a day to day basis unlike white dominant culture. A very candid conversation about white privilege.