Matt: A first-generation Haitian American working in the mental health field.
Alex: The son of a former NFL player making headway as a digital coordinator and photographer.
Isaiah: The son of a wonderful mother single mother striving to become a practicing therapist.
We met as teammates in 2014. Along our journey as student-athletes, we formed a bond at 412 Division Street.
As young black men we choose to speak about our experiences, sports, and pop culture.
We hope to use this platform to encourage others to reach their full potential!
Thank you for listening!
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Matt: A first-generation Haitian American working in the mental health field.
Alex: The son of a former NFL player making headway as a digital coordinator and photographer.
Isaiah: The son of a wonderful mother single mother striving to become a practicing therapist.
We met as teammates in 2014. Along our journey as student-athletes, we formed a bond at 412 Division Street.
As young black men we choose to speak about our experiences, sports, and pop culture.
We hope to use this platform to encourage others to reach their full potential!
Thank you for listening!
Episode 18 (Current race relations, Matt's discussion with Gardner-Edgerton, The media to blame?)
412 King Street Podcast
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Episode 18 (Current race relations, Matt's discussion with Gardner-Edgerton, The media to blame?)
This week, we discussed some of the current state of race relations, Matt's conversation with Gardner-Edgerton school district, and the role of the media. Enjoy!
412 King Street Podcast
Matt: A first-generation Haitian American working in the mental health field.
Alex: The son of a former NFL player making headway as a digital coordinator and photographer.
Isaiah: The son of a wonderful mother single mother striving to become a practicing therapist.
We met as teammates in 2014. Along our journey as student-athletes, we formed a bond at 412 Division Street.
As young black men we choose to speak about our experiences, sports, and pop culture.
We hope to use this platform to encourage others to reach their full potential!
Thank you for listening!