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Who Gets to Speak? Race, Language, & Freedom

Who Gets to Speak? Race, Language, & Freedom

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**Why are we still having this conversation?** Why do some white folks *still* think it’s okay to say the N-word? Who can say the n-word? And what does it mean that you can't? Is someone taking your freedom? Or does that make everyone a little more equal? In this episode, we pull no punches. It’s a raw, honest conversation about **race, language, power, privilege, and freedom** — especially when that so-called freedom comes at the expense of Black dignity and history.

🧠 **What we’re unpacking**:
* The casual use of the N-word by non-Black people — and the harm it causes
* Is the word is about *intimacy*, access, privilege, or power?
* The discomfort when White people “test boundaries” with language
* What *freedom* means when it’s wielded without historical understanding
* Why “just a word” is never *just a word*

This isn’t about being politically correct. It’s about **respect**, **context**, and the weight of words forged in centuries of violence and resistance.

💥 If you're still wondering why white folks shouldn’t say the N-word — this episode is your wake-up call. And if you already know? This is the conversation you’ve been waiting for. Also, there are #spoilers for the masterpiece that is Sinners conceived, written, and directed by Ryan Coogler. If you haven't seen it, what are you waiting for?!

🎧 **Listen to Episode 5 now** — and let’s get real about what language reveals, and who gets to speak.

🎙️ **Episode 5: “Who Gets to Speak? Race, Language, & Freedom”**
📅 June 30, 2025 • ⏱️ 25:01 minutes

Thanks for joining us. Still got questions? Other things to say? Hit us up at Three for the Founders on Instagram or TikTok and let us know. Til the next time...left on founders...we out!

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