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Afternoon Coffee Break with Darren Watts
Darren Watts
137 episodes
12 hours 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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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Voting Power: How to Vote — and Why They’re Trying to Stop You
Afternoon Coffee Break with Darren Watts
8 minutes 10 seconds
6 months ago
Voting Power: How to Vote — and Why They’re Trying to Stop You

In this final episode of How Government Works, Darren Watts dives into the one tool that activates every other part of the system — your vote.


From local school boards to the Oval Office, voting determines who writes the laws, who enforces them, and who interprets them. But in a country where voter suppression is still alive and evolving, the right to vote isn’t just a civic duty — it’s a battleground.


Darren breaks down how voting works, who’s working to silence it, and why your ballot might be the most powerful protest you ever make.


Because change doesn’t just come from outrage.

It comes from showing up.


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#VotingPower #KnowYourVote #VoterSuppression

#AfternoonCoffeeBreak #CivicDuty #HowGovernmentWorks

#ProtectTheVote #LocalElectionsMatter #BallotsOverBullets

#DarrenWattsPodcast #OpenMindednessIsPersonalGrowth


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References & Resources:

Vote.org – Register, Check Registration, Find Polling Places

Brennan Center – Voting Rights & Suppression

League of Women Voters – Nonpartisan Voter Guide

NAACP – Voting and Civic Engagement

FiveThirtyEight – Voter Turnout & Trends

NPR: Voter Suppression Explained

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.