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African Americans/black people and their relationship between sports and education.

Jan 30, 2019 · 1h 47m 24s
African Americans/black people and their relationship between sports and education.
Chapters

01 · DeRock & Golden Child - Money Home

16m 4s

02 · DeRock & Golden Child - Uppers

1h 27m 58s

03 · DeRock & Golden Child - So Ote

1h 43m 53s

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Keeping the proper perspective on the importance of sports and education when it comes to our children. Society and the importance of sports as entertainment.
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Jess

Jess

5 years ago

That's some black businesses now let's see how successful we can make them successful because they are apart of this podcast community
The Really Real Sports Podcast

The Really Real Sports Podcast

5 years ago

Johnae Nicole foundation shoutout!!!!!
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The Really Real Sports Podcast

5 years ago

Support
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The Really Real Sports Podcast

5 years ago

Roc bros on YouTube and iTunes!!!
The Really Real Sports Podcast

The Really Real Sports Podcast

5 years ago

Thank y’all for listening!!!! Support these black businesses
The Really Real Sports Podcast

The Really Real Sports Podcast

5 years ago

Mymajesteas.com
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The Really Real Sports Podcast

5 years ago

Dreamteemjewelry.com
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The Really Real Sports Podcast

5 years ago

Wesewitall
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The Really Real Sports Podcast

5 years ago

https://cotimewatches.com
Jess

Jess

5 years ago

That's probably not African shea butter @ wes. Lol
Jess

Jess

5 years ago

Black people spend the most money so you would want them to market to them to support your business. I wonder what are the stats for all the trillions we spend in relation to the types of business it is
Wes

Wes

5 years ago

I get my haircut by a mexican
Wes

Wes

5 years ago

I buy african shea butter from Asians
The Really Real Sports Podcast

The Really Real Sports Podcast

5 years ago

Wes wilding
Jess

Jess

5 years ago

Not true Wes but it's hard to find black owned businesses and when I see one I will support. This goes back to us talking about sports and not education being a focus. If kids and caregivers see black successful business owners maybe it could shift the mindset but if they see black businesses not doing well it's not encouraging
Wes

Wes

5 years ago

I would definately buy my knives from a knife store owned by Ted Bundy....or OJ
Jess

Jess

5 years ago

that's any business something could be going on bad but because it is affordable you aren't going to stop shopping there
Wes

Wes

5 years ago

If woman had a choice between a black nail salon and asian, they're picking the asian spot.
Jess

Jess

5 years ago

Cheaper and or we had the mindset their things were better than what our community was offering
Wes

Wes

5 years ago

You owe me a coke
Wes

Wes

5 years ago

F bomb
Wes

Wes

5 years ago

LA is ridiculously segregated
Jess

Jess

5 years ago

Ok John dropping F bombs tonight
Jess

Jess

5 years ago

Its deeper...its about encouraging our community to support their own community which shifted when we were integrated
Wes

Wes

5 years ago

I usually only support black strippers
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