Amanda Seales shines a spotlight on stories that inspire and educate. We kick off with a celebration of Black Joy as Jalen Hurts, the highest-paid NFL player, uses his platform to promote financial literacy through the Jalen Hurts Foundation. Then, Funky Dineva joins Amanda for an engaging segment of For the Record, where they dive into the records that have shaped their lives, offering listeners a nostalgic journey through music that resonates with personal and cultural significance.
Amanda also takes us on an enlightening exploration of history and current events. She delves into the lesser-known story of what happened to the first slaves in America and examines how President Grant’s actions played a role in the illegal acquisition of the land that Mount Rushmore sits on. Plus, there’s a discussion on a new version of the ABCs song being taught in schools, highlighting the evolving nature of education and its impact on young minds. Tune in for an episode filled with knowledge, reflection, and meaningful conversations.
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