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Shoplifting and Looting In Our Communities

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The hosts of The Thought Brothers podcast and the host of Calculations Talks Show joined forces to host a critical discussion on the topic of looting and the impact this is having on the Black community at large and the specific communities that are looted.

Season 1 Episode 35: “The Thought Brothers” host another critical discussion on the topic of carjacking and looting and the impact this is having on the Black community.

Watch and listen to special guests Dr. Jerry Semper, Janice Wilson, Dr. Karla Kornegay, and “The Thought Brothers” host Bill Spivey and Carlos Prillman and “Calculations” host Gary Johnson engage in a critical discussion about leadership in the Black Community and the impact of Black Lives Matter.  Family, the church, teachers, parents, businesses and children are all impacted by this crisis and are part of the solution.

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