Richard Helppie's Common Bridge
The problems we have in the country are solvable, but not solvable the way we’re approaching them today, because of partisan politics. Richard Helppie, a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist seeks to find a place in the middle where common sense discussions can bridge the current great divide.
Richard Helppie's Common Bridge
Episode 230- Social Commentary on Violence, Fatherlessness, and Race. With Adam Coleman
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Highlighting the incredibly inspiring and thought-provoking journey of Adam Coleman, we engage in a powerful conversation that leaves no stone unturned. From his humble beginnings in Detroit to his passionate advocacy ignited by George Floyd's death, Coleman’s mission is to empower those who feel unheard. As an op-ed writer, public speaker, and host of Good Faith Space, he openly shares his experiences with fatherlessness, homelessness, and masculinity.
We delve into a range of gripping topics, including a deep dive into the interconnected issues of fatherlessness and mass shootings. We also explore the challenging debate around college tuition, the devastating impact of systemic racism and the need to address the remnants of discrimination. As the conversation unfolds, we touch on the concerning issue of racial inferiority complexes, the significant lack of public schooling options in major cities, and the unpleasant political barriers that restrict educational choice.
The conversation doesn't stop there, as we further unravel how progressives use black people to achieve their objectives, the ambiguity surrounding certain police shootings and the vulnerabilities single-parent homes are exposed to. Lastly, we delve into a candid discussion about the disturbing lack of regulation in university tuition fees and the disproportionate benefits reaped by the wealthy. Join us for an insightful and thought-provoking conversation that promises to engage, inform and inspire.
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