Empire Talks Back | Awake, Aware & Accountable: Voices of Vietnam-Era Veterans
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From that premise, the conversation turns toward lived experience, service, and continued responsibility.
Wallace is joined by Vietnam-era combat veterans who speak candidly about their military service and their ongoing involvement with Veterans Affairs and veteran-focused community work. Among the guests is Feron Dozier, a radio talk show host retired after 24 years of service, who shares perspective shaped by both military duty and public communication. Also joining the discussion are Jimmy Green and Martin Daily, co-chairs of the Fontana Veterans Group, who discuss veteran advocacy, community support, and local organizing.
The episode also features Glenn Towery, founder of the Veterans Suicide Prevention Channel, who addresses mental health, awareness, and the urgent need for continued engagement and prevention efforts.
This episode of Empire Talks Back centers veteran voices, lived history, and the importance of staying informed, aware, and involved—long after service ends.
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Empire Talks Back is hosted by veteran broadcaster Wallace Allen and explores Black culture, history, media, and community leadership through long-form conversation.
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