• Home
  • keyboard_arrow_right Society & Culture
  • keyboard_arrow_rightPodcasts
  • keyboard_arrow_right
  • keyboard_arrow_right This Isn’t Just Graffiti — It’s a Warning We Can’t Ignore
play_arrow

Society & Culture

This Isn’t Just Graffiti — It’s a Warning We Can’t Ignore

podcast October 28, 2025


Background
share close

What happened in Long Beach is not just a local story — it’s a reflection of racial tensions and unhealed wounds playing out in communities across America.On Monday, Latino gangs in Central Long Beach defaced the Martin Luther King Jr. statue with racist graffiti and death threats. Some saw it as a targeted threat toward a specific Black gang. Others recognized it as something deeper — an attack on Blackness itself.This isn’t just graffiti. It’s a warning.A reminder of what happens when anti-Blackness festers unchecked.In this episode, we unpack:How local acts of hate reflect national patterns of racismThe complicated history between Black and Latino communitiesWhy “unity” without accountability is fragileWhat real solidarity requires — from all of us.🎧 Listen. Share. Confront the truth. Because what happens in one city is a mirror for us all.📍 Learn more at JackieRaeTV.com📲 Subscribe for more conversations on race, power, and community.#AntiBlackness #MLK #RacialJustice #CommunityPower #Unity #Activism #BlackAndBrownSolidarity #RacismInAmerica #LongBeach #JackieRaeTV #Equity #SocialJustice #ThisIsAmerica

Rate it
Previous episode