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Freedom Talk
Freedom Talk Radio, hosted by Reverend Juwanza Kareem Lightfoot Colvin, is a dynamic program designed to educate, elevate, motivate, and liberate its listeners. Focused on issues that matter to the community, the show offers thoughtful insights and analysis on critical topics, inspiring listeners to take action in their lives and neighborhoods. With a message rooted in love, justice, and goodwill, Reverend Colvin invites you to join a conversation that uplifts and empowers—fueling the spirit of self-liberation and collective progress.
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Episodes
Honoring Legacy and Living Black Excellence 26.09.2025 55:08
Rev. Jawanza Kareem Lightfoot Colvin honors the legacy of Malcolm Jamal Warner, highlighting his impact as an artist and advocate for Black excellence. Known for his role as Theo on The Cosby Show, Warner defied stereotypes through his poetry, music, and podcast Not All Hood. Colvin celebrates his influence and urges listeners to reflect on their own legacies and uplift their communities through e...
Resisting with Purpose and Power 26.09.2025 57:17
On Freedom Talk Radio, Rev. Jawanza Kareem Lightfoot Colvin urges community action in response to political and social challenges, emphasizing education, self-care, compassion, and nonviolent resistance. He critiques surprise at current policies, viewing them as expected outcomes, and calls on listeners to support one another, resist oppression with purpose, and use their platforms to make a diffe...
Investing in Truth, Justice, and Our Future 26.09.2025 57:17
On Freedom Talk Radio, Rev. Jawanza Kareem Lightfoot Colvin urges community engagement at all levels, emphasizing the power of truth, data, and action. He critiques harmful budget cuts to health, research, and social services, warning of their long-term impact on innovation and public well-being. Highlighting the politicization of science and education, he calls for renewed investment in diversity...
Truth Over Rhetoric in Our Communities 26.09.2025 55:18
Rverend Jawanza Kareem Lightfoot Colvin emphasizes the power of community and truth, challenging racially coded political rhetoric that distorts reality. He highlights declining homicide rates in cities like Cleveland and Baltimore, crediting local efforts, and urges listeners to focus on facts, not fear-driven narratives.
The High Cost of Policy Cuts on Communities 26.09.2025 55:41
Reverend Jawanza Kareem Lightfoot Covlin on Freedom Talk Radio highlights how policy cuts to emergency services, healthcare, and social programs harm communities, questioning their timing after elections. He criticizes the devaluation of expertise in government and stresses the real-world consequences of these decisions, urging listeners to support policies that improve quality of life for all.
Honoring Dr. Jawanza Kanjufu: A Blueprint for Black Empowerment 26.09.2025 56:43
On Freedom Talk Radio, Reverend Jowanza Kareem Lightfoot Colvin honors the legacy of the late Dr. Jawanza Kanjufu, reflecting on his impact as an educator and advocate for Black empowerment. The episode highlights Dr. Kanjufu’s work on dismantling systemic racism, closing education gaps, and promoting self-determination through African-centered values. Reverend Joannes urges the community to follo...
Truth, Trust & Public Health: A Call for Critical Consciousness 26.09.2025 57:39
On Freedom Talk Radio, the honorable Reverend Jawanza Kareem Lightfoot Colvin urges community engagement through education and critical thinking. He highlights the need to discern truth in today’s fragmented media, especially on public health issues like fluoride and vaccines. Acknowledging historical mistrust in Black communities, he warns of the quiet dismantling of public health systems and cal...
Education, Liberation & Voting Rights: Insights with Reverend Colvin 26.09.2025 54:52
Reverend Jawanza Kareem Lightfoot Colvin discusses community issues through a biblical lens, focusing on education, liberation, and voting rights. He highlights the impact of White House decisions, USAID’s closure, and cites Greg Palast on voter suppression’s role in Kamala Harris’s election loss.
Sinners: A Deep Dive into History, Identity, and Freedom 26.09.2025 57:06
Reverend Jawanza Kareem Lightfoot Colvin explores the film Sinners, praising its cinematic excellence and rich portrayal of 1920s Black life in the Mississippi Delta. He highlights director Ryan Kugler’s inclusion of Choctaw Native Americans and Chinese Americans, which adds depth and challenges simplified historical narratives. The Reverend examines themes of race, gender, faith, and self-determi...
Fighting Erasure: Advocating Inclusive, Education, and Truth 26.09.2025 57:40
Reverend Jawanza Kareem Lightfoot Colvin champions education, motivation, and truth. He critiques the erasure of marginalized groups through altered museum exhibits and removed books, linking this to anti-DEI efforts. He advocates for inclusive curricula in schools and universities that embrace diverse voices to advance equality.
Breaking Down the BBB: What It Means and Why It Matters 26.09.2025 57:16
Reverend Jawanza Kareem Lightfoot Colvin breaks down the controversial "Big Beautiful Bill" (BBB) passed by the House, calling it "big and ugly." He highlights its impacts—including increased defense spending, cuts to veterans’ affairs, environmental protections, and social safety nets—while questioning tax breaks favoring the wealthy. He urges listeners to educate themselves and contact their sen...
Deepening Dialogue: Embracing Black Identity and Collective Action 26.09.2025 56:59
Reverend Jawanza Kareem Lightfoot Colvin aims to educate, elevate, motivate, and liberate the community. Inspired by Nikki Giovanni and James Baldwin, he calls for deeper dialogue on Black identity and culture, challenging superficial social media narratives. Drawing on Cornel West and Kimberlé Crenshaw, he urges collective action and critical thinking to address America’s complexities and foster...
The Impact of Budget Cuts: Community Challenges and Solutions 26.09.2025 56:40
Reverend Jawanza KareemLightfoot Colvin discusses how budget cuts from supply-side economics harm education, immigration, food security, and Medicaid. With guests Congresswoman Shantel Brown and Kristen Rosaka, the show highlights community concerns and urges support for local organizations. Tune in on 95.9 FM (Cleveland), the WOVU app, or iHeart Radio.
Challenging Extremism: Empathy, Truth, and Accountability 26.09.2025 56:25
Reverend Jawanza Kareem Lightfoot Colvin opens Freedom Talk with a focus on education, motivation, and liberation, inviting honest dialogue. He critiques the new administration’s policies affecting jobs, education, and finances, and challenges the notion that empathy weakens Western civilization, emphasizing its role in inclusion. Reflecting on protests against normalized extremism, he warns again...
Protecting Ohio: Economic Challenges and Community Action 26.09.2025 57:04
Reverend Jawanza Kareem Lightfoot Colvin of Freedom Talk urges listeners to stay informed and engaged on community issues. He highlights Cleveland.com reports on tariffs, Medicaid cuts threatening rural hospitals, and $321 million lost in federal health research funding, questioning voter support and calling for nonviolent resistance to protect Ohio’s future.
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