
Welcome to The Public Knowledge Project! Here we unlock the doors of knowledge and let you know that home is where the mind is free. Hosted by two friends who connected in college, this podcast aims to demystify every day topics that impact our society from race to housing issues. We delve into how race, housing, politics, and religion influence our world and provide us with our perspectives on th... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Welcome back! Today we are discussing how Chicago has roots that makes it one of the most segregated places in the country. The duo discussed the roots of CHA, slums, housing projects, and their demolition.
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Hey y'all! Today we're discussing the migrant crisis that has impacted the states in recent times. We'll specifically cover how Chicago has been impacted and what many residents of the city have had to say about the situation.
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The duo is back after a long hiatus! Apologies to those who were waiting on us and welcome to the new listeners. In this episode, Kalen and Alani discussed the legacy of Dr. King, specifically some lesser known facts and misconceptions about the late... more
Welcome to the pilot episode! In this episode, Alani and Kalen discuss the importance of Christianity to the Black community and its shortcomings. The duo also discuss their religious journeys, going back to their days of falling asleep in pews to in... more
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