DeMarcus Minor Part 2: The Black American Male, Fatherhood Edition

Trimaine Clark • August 11, 2020

Make It Make Sense Documentary

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Full Clip Magazine hung out with ex Baylor star and community leader, DeMarcus Minor, as he gave a remarkable outlook of the state of the black, American male in today's society. Along with addressing the challenges that parents and black youth face, he also advocated for lobbyists and unity in order to preserve the health and well being of young black men. This is part 2 of the Make It Make Sense Podcast featuring Mr. Minor, as he analyzes and explains the condition of the Dallas-Ft. Worth metroplex like a last second play from a clipboard, giving a glimpse of the state of communities across the country as a whole.


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