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South Shore Ave

Author: Cal Cee

South Shore Ave Radio presents The Ave Podcast with Cal Cee, #TheStoop: A Mini-Podcast Series, as well as # M Y S T O R Y. The Podcasts narrow in on Sports, Music, and Lifestyle, but will stray into other meaningful topics. To subscribe to the website for the Podcast catalogue, make sure you visit Southshoreave.com/south-shore-ave-radio/ to check out the rest of the shows. Cool? Cool.....
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"Memory Lane" Tommy & John's Sacrifice #TheStoop
Episode 302
Friday, 26 July, 2024

Welcome to "Memory Lane" where at least once a month, I will share short clips, and previous full episodes from the South Shore Ave Catalogue. Reminiscing from some of my favorite moments in SSA History. On this episode, we dust off a classic episode of #TheStoop. With the spirit of the Paris Summer Olympics among us, we discuss the Tommy Smith & John Carlos' now iconic Black Power moment from the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. We discuss how the media would cover it now in comparison to then; the impact that moment has had on the world; discuss the similarities it has with recent major protests; plus more. (Originally posted on October 19, 2018)   - Cal Cee   Guest   Andrew Mambo - Producer of NPR’s Invisibilia   Headley - SSA Family Member (Now & Forever); 2-Time All-Canadian Track Athlete @ Concordia; 2-Time All-American @ Lewis University; #RIPHeadley #BentNotBroken #HJB4EVA 

 

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