• Tez On Ten

  • By: REVOLT
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Get ready for hard-hitting conversations on politics, culture, and empowerment from a distinctly Black perspective. Tezlyn Figaro pulls no punches in her new talk show Tez On Ten, bringing together differing voices to dissect and debate issues affecting the Black community. From economics to education, policing to voting rights, Tez and her guests tackle the tough topics head-on. Tez On Ten features the sharpest Black thinkers and culture shapers of our time. Their insight and ideas aim to inform, inspire and ignite action. After all, progress lies in the push and pull of difficult discourse.
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Episodes
  • Community Leadership
    Apr 24 2024
    Tezlyn Figaro and co-host Andre Taylor are joined by rapper and councilman Dupré “DoItAll” Kelly and city commissioner Regina Hill to discuss governing where you grew up, challenging the elite, action over pontification, and more.
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    47 mins
  • Equity in Education
    Apr 24 2024
    In the season finale, Tezlyn Figaro and co-host Gary Chambers are joined by author and educator Dr. Steve Perry for a fiery conversation about racial inequities in education, the charter school movement, the dearth of Black male teachers, and more.
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    47 mins
  • The War on Drugs
    Apr 17 2024
    Tezlyn Figaro and co-host Van Lathan welcome cannabis expert Tauhid Chappell and PaidMeals co-founder Amir Muhadith for a candid conversation about the questionable profitability of the cannabis industry, the issue of excessive punishment, drug addiction in the rap community, and more.
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    46 mins

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