
A podcast dedicated to real and raw conversations about gun violence in our communities with those who have experienced it, who are doing the work to prevent it, and who want the violence to stop.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture | ||||

In Season One, you got the chance to hear from each of our guests individually. In the reunion, we got them all in the same conversation to talk about today's most pressing topics from their respective positions. Tap in as we explore their insights o... more
We wrap up Season 1 with none other than DC's very own, Tony Lewis Jr. Community activist, reentry expert, self-proclaimed public servant, and author of "Slugg: A Boy's Life in the Age of Mass Incarceration," Tony's impact on the community knows no b... more
It doesn’t get more raw than this. Listen to DC rapper, Young Fre$h, talk about his experience being stabbed 12x by his best friend, shot twice in Southeast DC, but still hungry to be an example of greatness for his community. We get his reactions to... more
The talk with violence interrupters in the District continues. Charles King is the founder of Helping Others with life (H.O.W.L.), a nonprofit organization aimed towards helping others progress in life in a positive way. The infestation of drugs and ... more
Listen as we continue raw conversations with those doing the work on the ground. Jawanna Hardy is a community activist and the founder of Guns Down Friday, an organization that provides resources to communities affected by youth homicide, suicide, an... more
Listen to us while we chop it up with Ron Whaley, the program manager for gun violence organization Cure the Streets, owner of the clothing line L.A.W. (Love Always Wins), and founder of youth mentoring program Finding Stars LLC. Whaley is a returnin... more










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