Thinking Out Loud: A Podcast On Grief And Mental Health
Health & Fitness:Mental Health
This week’s episode is a dedication to Black History Month as the discussion is on prominent figures in black history who advocated for racial equality and civil rights for black lives. Black lives have always mattered and this is not something we have come to realise due to recent events.
The likes of Mami Till, the mother of Emmet Till, was instrumental in the fight for change in an era of extreme racism. Today’s episode also focuses on what is happening in Nigeria with #EndSars.
The Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) is a unit of the Nigerian police that was set up, in 1992, to tackle and solve violent crimes.Members of SARS have abused their power by carrying out the same crimes they were put in charge to solve.
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