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Afternoon Coffee Break with Darren Watts
Darren Watts
137 episodes
1 day ago
Every day is racism for black people. Most people are not open-minded to understand racism, nor are most people open to believing in racism. Afternoon Coffee Break with Darren Watts serves two purposes. One, education in discrimination. Two, a platform to talk about racism. Dive in with me to learn the history and the hypocrisy of those who don't believe racism exists. We will look at current events involved with racism as well. Let's have an uncomfortable conversation.
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Every day is racism for black people. Most people are not open-minded to understand racism, nor are most people open to believing in racism. Afternoon Coffee Break with Darren Watts serves two purposes. One, education in discrimination. Two, a platform to talk about racism. Dive in with me to learn the history and the hypocrisy of those who don't believe racism exists. We will look at current events involved with racism as well. Let's have an uncomfortable conversation.
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The Legislative Branch: Where Laws Are Made (and Sometimes Ignored)
Afternoon Coffee Break with Darren Watts
8 minutes 35 seconds
6 months ago
The Legislative Branch: Where Laws Are Made (and Sometimes Ignored)

In this first installment of How Government Works, Darren Watts breaks down the branch that’s supposed to be closest to the people — Congress. But what happens when that branch stops working for the people and starts working for special interests, political theater, and personal agendas?


From how a bill becomes law to why some laws never get passed, this episode gives you a clear understanding of the House, the Senate, and why legislative failure isn’t just frustrating — it’s dangerous.


Learn how Congress was designed to function, what happens when it doesn’t, and why your voice in the voting booth matters more than ever.


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#HowGovernmentWorks #LegislativeBranch #CongressExplained #AfternoonCoffeeBreak

#CivicsEducation #PoliticalPower #StayInformed #VoteSmart #CongressionalAccountability

#OpenMindednessIsPersonalGrowth #GovernmentSeries


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References & Resources:

• Congress.gov – How Laws Are Made

• House of Representatives – Official Site

• U.S. Senate – Official Site

• Brennan Center for Justice: Dysfunction in Congress

• Pew Research: Public Trust in Government

• Brookings: Gridlock and Polarization in Congress

Afternoon Coffee Break with Darren Watts
Every day is racism for black people. Most people are not open-minded to understand racism, nor are most people open to believing in racism. Afternoon Coffee Break with Darren Watts serves two purposes. One, education in discrimination. Two, a platform to talk about racism. Dive in with me to learn the history and the hypocrisy of those who don't believe racism exists. We will look at current events involved with racism as well. Let's have an uncomfortable conversation.