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BLACK HISTORY MONTH

 WHITE AMERIKKKA AND BLACK HISTORY MONTH Photographer Zack Brown shooting dapper men in Harlem, ca. 1937 Eliot Elisofon Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, © Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin Why They Hate It And Why We Should Too. In this episode of the podcast, I dive into the contentious topic of Black History Month and why some white individuals seem to have a problem with it. I explore the discomfort that arises among certain groups when Black history is highlighted, particularly during the designated month. I question whether Black people should continue to celebrate Black History Month or if we should shift our focus to recognizing our history year-round. I also take a moment to address the current global tensions, particularly in the Middle East, and how they contribute to anxiety and stress in our daily lives. I encourage listeners to seek help if they are feeling overwhelmed. As I delve deeper int...

LIES AND FAIRYTALES - How Did Lying About Our Accomplishments Become Acceptable In America?


 Do you ever wonder how exaggerating our accomplishments became a norm in American culture? Join Deron Harris as he delves into the phenomenon of lying about achievements in America. From social media to corporate culture, he explores how this trend has evolved and what it says about our society. Tune in for a humorous yet thought-provoking discussion on the blurred lines between truth and fiction in modern America. Thank you for listening to The Deron Harris Podcast Season #3 EP #152 - LIES AND FAIRYTALES - How did lying about our accomplishments become acceptable in America