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Malachi Carter

The Unapologetics Podcast: Derek Chauvin Verdict Check-in feat. Laurie Butler pt. 2

WSV’s Malachi Carter and guest Laurie Butler continue their discussion concerning the verdict in the Derek Chauvin murder trial. Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer, was convicted of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the killing of George Floyd.

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The Unapologetics Podcast: Derek Chauvin Verdict Check-in feat. Laurie Butler pt. 1

WSV's Malachi Carter and guest Laurie Butler discuss the verdict in the Derek Chauvin murder trial. Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer who knelt on George Floyd's neck for more than 9 minutes last year, was convicted of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.

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Keep Your Voice Down: Perpetual Disappointment & Unfulfilled Promise

Doug and Alek are joined by Malachi "A+scribe" Carter(The Unapologetics Podcast) who shares his thoughts on Lady Gaga's Hunger Games-esque Inauguration outfit, President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party's lengthy track record of exploiting Black people for political gain, and why Hamilton is problematic. The trio also gush over the powerful performance and presence of National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman, and share the biggest holes in their respective cinematic repertoires.

The Unapologetics Podcast: Unconditioning Racist Language in the Church feat. Pastor Colby Hill

This episode is a follow-up from Episode 11, Unconditioning Racist language. A+scribe and Pastor Colby Hill explore what racist language looks like in the church context as Black Christians navigating three intersecting worlds: blackness, whiteness and the religious spaces that host each (exclusively and/or collectively).

The Unapologetics Podcast: Unconditioning Holiday Traditions feat. Brian & Gloria Carter (aka Dad & Mom)

Enjoy this special holiday episode! Malachi A+scribe's parents join to share their stories and learnings of navigating holidays as a Black Christian family.

I Can MARVEL All Day: Issue #7 – Black Panther

In this episode, Shan and Hogey discuss the film and character Black Panther, and reflect on the performance of Chadwick Boseman. Malachi Carter from The Unapologetics Podcast joins us to discuss the impact beyond the MCU. The three also speculate on the direction of the sequel, and possible third film of the Black Panther story.

The Unapologetics Podcast: Unconditioning Apathy feat. Elijaih Tiggs (@sireliwho)

On this episode we acknowledge, analyze, carry, and lift the heaviness of the summation of tragedies we've witnessed in 2020 (Ahmaud Arbrey, Breonna Taylor, Dreajon Reed, George Floyd). This episode is for those who are feeling all of the feels, some of the feels, none of the feels, and those who don't want to feel at all. Join A+scribe and Elijaih Tiggs.

The Unapologetics Podcast Rewind: Protest as a Ministry

Malachi Carter brings the mic to Black Lives Matters in this episode of The Unapologetics Podcast originally published on September 2, 2019. Members of the Indianapolis chapter, Leah DeRae and Kyra Jay, join us to dispel the some of the myths surrounding BLM, protesting for social justice, and the work being done to bring value to disenfranchised communities.

New Episode: The Unapologetics Podcast — Season 2, Episode 2 Unconditioning Traditionalism and Poor Practices, Part II

This week on The Unapologetics Podcast, Professor Ashley Mack-Jackson gives some words of wisdom from her experiences and unconditioning story.

The Unapologetics Podcast Rewind: Naw, This Is US: From Juneteenth to July 4th

On this special summer episode, Malachi Carter meets up with friends Camara Wallace, Nayela Chowdhury, and Sarah Diviney at the 2019 Indy Juneteenth Celebration on Indianapolis' west side. They, being the most unlikely bunch at this event (black, biracial, Bangladeshis, and white), discuss the complex joys of this holiday.

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