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Now displaying: March, 2019
Mar 25, 2019

Street Soldiers Radio talks with Kemba Smith Pradia, author of Poster Child. She shares her story of going from college student to drug dealer's girlfriend to domestic violence victim to federal prisoner. She shares her story of how making poor choices blinded by love and devotion can bring long-term consequences. 

We also talk with other women in the studio and on the phone as they share their own stories and thoughts about why women choose bad boys. 

Mar 18, 2019

What are some of the myths or stereotypes that girls or women have had to overcome or bust through? What myths or stereotypes still exist that are just not true? 

We also discuss the New Zealand Massacre and the College Cheating Scandal.

We have Khyrishi Wiginton from Oakland's Culture Keepers, a program that takes youth to Africa, on the phone.

Mar 5, 2019

Kickoff show of Women’s History Month.  Celebrating the Women of Alive & Free. Guests in studio—Alive & Free alumni Layla Collins and Veronica Hodge. On the phone alumni Natasha Lewis-Jones, Portia Kane-Abdullah, Te-Reisha Graves, Amber Aaron, Vanita Lee-Tatum and Daija Foster.

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