“Black Media Is Under Attack — Here’s Who’s Controlling It” | Strategic Moves with Kenn Dowell
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“Black Media Is Under Attack — Here’s Who’s Controlling It.” Black media is under pressure. Is corporate censorship and algorithm control silencing Black journalists and independent voices? In this powerful conversation, political strategist Kenn Dowell sits down with journalist and media executive Rhonda Crowder to examine the crisis facing Black media, the decline of the Black press, and why ownership of the narrative is critical for Black communities.
Black Media Under Attack? Censorship, Algorithms & the Fight for Black Political Power
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Black media is facing growing pressure from censorship, corporate control, and algorithm-driven visibility. In this episode of Strategic Moves, Kenn Dowell sits down with Rhonda Crowder to examine the challenges facing Black journalism and why media ownership is critical for building Black political power.
Who Controls Black Media—and Why It Determines Political Power | Strategic Moves with Kenn Dowell
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“Who Controls Black Media—and Why It Determines Political Power” In this episode of Strategic Moves with Kenn Dowell, we discuss the decline of Black media, the impact of food deserts, entrepreneurship, and why community leadership and economic ownership matter now more than ever.
Is Black Masculinity Changing? Generational Shift, Leadership & Accountability
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Black masculinity is evolving—but is it a natural shift or a deeper change in power and influence? In this episode of Strategic Moves, Demetrius Harvey joins the conversation to explore leadership, generational differences, and what these changes mean for the future of Black men and community stability.
Is Podcasting the New Local News? Why Traditional Media Is Losing to Independent Voices
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Is podcasting becoming the new local news? In this powerful episode of Strategic Moves with Kenn Dowell, we explore how independent podcasts are reshaping journalism, influencing civic engagement, and redefining how communities stay informed in 2026. We explore how independent creators and journalists are reclaiming civic power, providing vital information to communities, and whether the "podcast model" can truly sustain the future of local reporting. From investigative deep-dives to neighborhood updates, discover how digital audio is reshaping our democracy and keeping local power in check.
