Welcome home, y’all! We are back with episode 4 of the Native Land Pod, co-hosted by Andrew Gillum, Angela Rye, and Tiffany Cross. They kick off the conversation with an exploration of Sanctuary City policies, dissecting the economic realities and social responsibilities at play. The discussion then shifts to the critical topic of black voter engagement, as they examine the challenges and missed opportunities facing black communities, and emphasize the consistent neglect of rural black voters. From there, the trio delves into the complex dynamics of rap beef and unpack the cultural significance of these highly publicized online conflicts against the backdrop of the latest social media hearing on Capitol Hill. Plus, Andrew opens up to his best friends and co-hosts about his journey of resilience, reflecting on moments of despair and self-discovery. Angela and Tiffany provide unwavering support as Andrew shares his experiences, discussing the pain of public scrutiny and the challenges of finding purpose amidst adversity. We want to hear from you! Send us a video @nativelandpod and we may feature you on the podcast.
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