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The Equity Matters Podcast

The Equity Matters Podcast

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Championing equity, one conversation at a time.Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Social Sciences
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  • Sound of Silence (Boy's Don't Cry)
    Nov 21 2025

    What happens when silence becomes a survival skill and survival becomes a sickness?

    In this episode of Equity Matters, we examine the crisis of Black men’s health in America, where strength is too often defined by endurance and silence. From heart disease and diabetes to colorectal cancer, Black men face some of the highest rates of preventable illness yet many avoid care altogether, shaped by fear, stigma, and a history of systemic neglect. We trace how cultural expectations, mistrust, and racial bias collide to create deadly outcomes — and how breaking the silence could be one of the most radical acts of care. This isn’t just about health. It’s about what happens when a society teaches men to carry pain quietly and calls it pride.

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    19 mins
  • Sound of Silence Teaser
    Nov 17 2025

    Strength shouldn’t mean silence.

    Yet for too many Black men, staying quiet has become a matter of survival. The Sound of Silence (Boy’s Don’t Cry) explores what happens when care is delayed, pain is ignored, and the system treats endurance as enough. It’s time to talk about what silence is really costing us.

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    2 mins
  • Hunger Games (We The People)
    Nov 7 2025

    What happens when a nation built on the promise to “promote the general welfare” decides who’s actually worthy of that welfare?

    In this episode of Equity Matters, we trace the racialized roots of America’s social safety net — from Mothers’ Pensions that rewarded white respectability to New Deal policies that excluded Black labor and follow how those early moral judgments still echo in today’s debates over WIC, SNAP, and the federal budget.

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    24 mins
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