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  • Trey’s Table Episode 320 : The Summer of Joy
    2025/06/18
    Let’s talk about how Beyoncé is making the summer of 2025 the Summer of Joy.
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    55 分
  • Trey’s Table Episode 319: Breaking the Silence
    2025/06/16
    Trey’s Table Episode 319: Breaking the Silence


    The Black Church has been our sanctuary. But for too many, it’s also been a site of betrayal.

    This week on #treystable, we’re confronting the unspoken crisis: sexual abuse in the Black Church. From pastors who exploit power to systems that silence survivors, it’s time to name the harm—and chart a path to healing.

    🔗 Tap the link in bio to listen.

    #BreakTheSilence #BlackChurchToo #SurvivorStories

    If you or someone you know needs support:
    @blackwomenheal (therapy grants)
    @silentnolonger (faith-based survivor advocacy)
    @ncadv (national coalition against domestic violence)
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    41 分
  • Trey’s Table Episode 318: Why Aren’t Black People Going to Church
    2025/06/12
    Black people in their 30s and 40s aren’t going to church much anymore. Let’s talk about why this is happening.
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    38 分
  • Trey’s Table Episode 317: The Fifth Risk
    2025/06/12
    What happens when you appoint an incredibly incompetent white nationalist to be the Secretary of Defense?

    https://youtu.be/8hvWzy-RqZo?s...
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    59 分
  • Trey’s Table Episode 316: COINTELPRO 2.0
    2025/06/09
    Why does President Donald Trump want to prohibit state and local governments from being able to regulate AI?
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    38 分
  • Trey’s Table Episode 315: Pride
    2025/06/08
    This episode is dedicated to my gay and lesbian brothers and sisters and in particular those who served in the military. 🌈
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    40 分
  • Trey’s Table Episode 314: Passing
    2025/06/07
    Let’s talk about the untold number of black Americans who at one point passed for white and the one courageous black American actress who refused to do so.
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    41 分
  • Trey’s Table Episode 313 Young, Gifted, and Black
    2025/06/04
    In 1937, an 8-year-old Lorraine Hansberry narrowly dodged a brick thrown through her family’s Chicago home by a white mob. Their crime? Moving into a “whites-only” neighborhood. This trauma—and her father Carl Hansberry’s landmark Supreme Court case (Hansberry v. Lee)—would fuel her masterpiece, A Raisin in the Sun the first Broadway play by a Black woman .

    The Hansberrys’ battle mirrored the Younger family’s in Raisin both defied racist housing covenants that confined Black families to overcrowded, overpriced slums. Though Carl won his case on a technicality (the covenant lacked enough signatures), the ruling didn’t end segregation—just as the Youngers’ victory over Clybourne Park’s buyout offer couldn’t erase systemic racism .

    Hansberry’s genius was turning her family’s story into art that exposed Northern liberalism’s hypocrisy. As she wrote, Raisin wasn’t just about “buying a house” but “the ghetto’s violence, deferred dreams, and the cost of dignity” .

    Tune in to explore how housing discrimination shaped Hansberry’s radical vision—and why her fight still resonates today. #ARaisinInTheSun #HousingJustice #BlackHistory"
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    37 分