306-The Squeegee Toll

306-The Squeegee Toll

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383-The Peppered Moth Theory (Part 1)

This week Alvin and Fran explore the dark history of public executions, lynchings, and racial trauma in America, examining how these events have shaped collective consciousness and intergenerational trauma. The hosts discuss the cultural, psychological, and systemic impacts of th ...  Show more

382-Springbreakers

Alvin Flies solo this week giving his updated thoughts on a recent case they discussed, as well as a Listener Tale, and some current events talk. Affirmativemurder@gmail.com for Tales From The Hood submissions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices 

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