Racism, Power, and Accountability: A Hard Conversation Everyone Needs to Hear
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Racism, Power, and Accountability in America: A Necessary Conversation About Prejudice and Responsibility
In this episode of Four Titles, One Truth, Tommie and Lance take on one of the most uncomfortable — and misunderstood — topics in today’s conversations about race: racism, power, and accountability.
This episode goes beyond surface definitions and challenges listeners to think critically about the difference between racism and prejudice, the role of power and systems, and how accountability applies to everyone, including within the Black community.
Drawing from lived experience as Black men, veterans, husbands, and fathers, Tommie and Lance don’t aim to inflame or deflect — they aim to inform, challenge, and encourage honest dialogue.
This isn’t about thin skin or finger-pointing.
It’s about growth, responsibility, and having the conversations that move us forward — even when they’re uncomfortable.