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Alarming statistics reveal that Black women are three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than white women. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Dana Sherrod, co-founder […]
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				“I’m Not Risking My Life for Sexy Redd!” – DailyRapUpCrew Sparks Viral Debate | Ep 171 podcast
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				DLHS Hour 4 | Five Black Actors Who Survived Scary Movies podcast
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				DLHS Hour 3 | California to Sell Own Brand of Affordable Insulin podcast
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				DLHS Hour 2 | Is It Okay to Call New Spouse Mom or Dad podcast
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				Super Soul Special: Dani Shapiro: What Do You Believe? podcast
 
		The final episode is here! Let us all take a moment to mourn the loss of the seven people who were ruthlessly taken away from their families on that fateful night of December 28th, 2000. Their names, Ronette Abrams, Alfred Goodwin, George Porter, Malik Harris, Calvin Helton, and Tyrone Long Jr., must not fade into oblivion.
We owe it to them to remember their names and the potential futures that were robbed from them. Let their tragic fate serve as a stark reminder that we must strive to create a society that values human life above all else.
Sources:
Book:
“Equal Verdicts” Written By Antonne Jones
Articles:
“Drug Terf Rivalry End In GunFire” Philadelphia Inquirer- July 2001 https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/198283305/
“Massacre Was Over Car Not Drugs” Philadelphia Daily News -July 2002 https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/198287327/
“Case Smelled Like Ghetto Style Justice” Philadelphia Daily News- July 2002
https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/198283305/
Videos:
Mek46st Speaks on the Lex Street Massacre
The Lex Street Massacre
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSwhJ1p8R34c
WAR IN PHILLY: THE LEX STREET MASSACRE STORY (MINI DOCUMENTARY)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yD3-VrKSrHU
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	Alarming statistics reveal that Black women are three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than white women. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Dana Sherrod, co-founder […]
 
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