Roland Martin Unfiltered

Black Women Are Dying. “Unhealed Men Are Dangerous.”
This episode confronts the epidemic of fatal domestic violence against Black women, arguing that unaddressed trauma in Black men, historical systemic oppression, and societal gender role conditioning are root causes that demand urgent, culturally specific intervention and accountability.

Black Men’s Mental Health Crisis Is Turning Deadly. Roland Martin Says This Must Be Faced
Roland Martin and expert psychologists dissect the alarming rise in domestic violence and murder-suicides within the Black community, emphasizing the critical link to men's mental health and the urgent need for open dialogue and intervention.

#RolandMartinUnfiltered Presents: “April 4, 1968"
Personal accounts from those closest to Martin Luther King Jr. reveal the profound, lasting trauma and immediate resolve that followed his assassination on April 4, 1968, and the unexpected acts of support that emerged.

#RolandMartinUnfiltered Presents: “April 4, 1968”
This episode offers a raw, intimate look into the immediate aftermath of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination through the eyes of his family and closest associates, revealing their personal grief, resilience, and the profound societal impact.

Jan. 6 Remembrance, LA Mayor Karen Bass, Richard Smallwood Talks
This episode delivers a scathing remembrance of the January 6th Capitol attack, contrasting political narratives with firsthand accounts and highlighting the ongoing fight for civil rights and the power of gospel music.
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