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Freedom Talk

Freedom Talk

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Freedom Talk Radio, hosted by Reverend Juwanza Kareem Lightfoot Colvin, is a dynamic program designed to educate, elevate, motivate, and liberate its listeners. Focused on issues that matter to the community, the show offers thoughtful insights and analysis on critical topics, inspiring listeners to take action in their lives and neighborhoods. With a message rooted in love, justice, and goodwill, Reverend Colvin invites you to join a conversation that uplifts and empowers—fueling the spirit of self-liberation and collective progress.WOVU Studios Ciencia Política Ciencias Sociales Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • Honoring Legacy and Living Black Excellence
    Sep 26 2025
    Rev. Jawanza Kareem Lightfoot Colvin honors the legacy of Malcolm Jamal Warner, highlighting his impact as an artist and advocate for Black excellence. Known for his role as Theo on The Cosby Show, Warner defied stereotypes through his poetry, music, and podcast Not All Hood. Colvin celebrates his influence and urges listeners to reflect on their own legacies and uplift their communities through excellence and self-determination.
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    55 m
  • Resisting with Purpose and Power
    Sep 26 2025
    On Freedom Talk Radio, Rev. Jawanza Kareem Lightfoot Colvin urges community action in response to political and social challenges, emphasizing education, self-care, compassion, and nonviolent resistance. He critiques surprise at current policies, viewing them as expected outcomes, and calls on listeners to support one another, resist oppression with purpose, and use their platforms to make a difference while staying morally grounded.






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    57 m
  • Investing in Truth, Justice, and Our Future
    Sep 26 2025
    On Freedom Talk Radio, Rev. Jawanza Kareem Lightfoot Colvin urges community engagement at all levels, emphasizing the power of truth, data, and action. He critiques harmful budget cuts to health, research, and social services, warning of their long-term impact on innovation and public well-being. Highlighting the politicization of science and education, he calls for renewed investment in diversity, STEM, and critical research. Rev. Colvin urges listeners to stay informed, protect progress, and turn protest into power at the polls.






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    57 m
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