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S2:Episode 2-🎙️ The Talk: What Every Parent of Color Knows About Police Encounters

S2:Episode 2-🎙️ The Talk: What Every Parent of Color Knows About Police Encounters

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🎙️ The Talk: What Every Parent of Color Knows About Police Encounters

📌 Description:

Every parent of color knows The Talk—the tough but essential conversation about how to survive a police encounter.

In this episode, we explore why The Talk is more than just advice—it’s a cultural rite of passage in Black, Brown, and Indigenous families. From teaching kids how to interact with officers safely to addressing systemic racism and identity, this episode unpacks the emotional weight and generational urgency of a conversation too many families must have.

Whether you're a parent, educator, or ally, this is the truth we can’t afford to ignore.

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🎯 What You’ll Learn:

  • What “The Talk” means in communities of color

  • How to prepare children for police interactions

  • Real stories from Black and Brown families

  • Practical safety tips & emotional readiness

  • Why this conversation is still necessary in 2025

👤 Hosted by:
Dr. Jordan B. Smith Jr. — Marine veteran, educator, father, and resilience advocate.

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#TheTalk #BlackParents #PoliceEncounters #ParentingWhileBlack #BIPOCFamilies #SocialJustice #RacialBias #TeenSafety #YouthEmpowerment #BlackVoices #SystemicRacism #BLM #CulturalAwareness #PodcastForParents #JordanBSmithJr

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