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Class Act Radio 37 Black Women Living Alone, Missing Persons, & Male Superiority Complex

October 30, 2021 Cheeseburga Season 2 Episode 37
Class Act Radio 37 Black Women Living Alone, Missing Persons, & Male Superiority Complex
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Class Act Radio
Class Act Radio 37 Black Women Living Alone, Missing Persons, & Male Superiority Complex
Oct 30, 2021 Season 2 Episode 37
Cheeseburga

Kezia M Williams, social media influencer and CEO My Black Receipt of was experience an intruder who tried to break into her home.

Though the suspect never made it inside he was seen on camera  with gloves, zips ties, and allegedly armed. Kezia's social media following help her identify the intruder however Maryland Police said he never committed a crime and this matter must be settled in court.
 
 In 2020 nearly 40% of missing persons were people of color however African Americans only take up 13 % of the population. Missing person and kidnap cases affecting black Americans  often are not taken as serious due to bias in media and lack of diversity in law enforcement.
 
 On this episode Radio Phoenix program director Calvin Worthington and Cheeseburga talk about how old patriarchal views of male superiorly contribute to the culture of violence against women.


The first hour of Class Act Radio features 90’s Hip Hop and R&B from artists like SWC,TLC, LL Cool J, Ja Rule, Lauryn Hill, and more!


The second hour of Class Act Radio features Reggae, Dancehall, and Soca music by Beenie Man, Vybz Kartel, Lady Saw, Wayne Wonder, Mr. Vegas, Machel Montano, and more!

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Kezia M Williams, social media influencer and CEO My Black Receipt of was experience an intruder who tried to break into her home.

Though the suspect never made it inside he was seen on camera  with gloves, zips ties, and allegedly armed. Kezia's social media following help her identify the intruder however Maryland Police said he never committed a crime and this matter must be settled in court.
 
 In 2020 nearly 40% of missing persons were people of color however African Americans only take up 13 % of the population. Missing person and kidnap cases affecting black Americans  often are not taken as serious due to bias in media and lack of diversity in law enforcement.
 
 On this episode Radio Phoenix program director Calvin Worthington and Cheeseburga talk about how old patriarchal views of male superiorly contribute to the culture of violence against women.


The first hour of Class Act Radio features 90’s Hip Hop and R&B from artists like SWC,TLC, LL Cool J, Ja Rule, Lauryn Hill, and more!


The second hour of Class Act Radio features Reggae, Dancehall, and Soca music by Beenie Man, Vybz Kartel, Lady Saw, Wayne Wonder, Mr. Vegas, Machel Montano, and more!

Kezia Williams Home Intruder
The Mistreatment of Black Women
When Black Women Are Good We All Are Good
Tips For Protection When You Live Alone