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In this episode of REVOLT Black News Weekly, the gun violence crisis in Black communities takes center stage. From highlighting the “Black Safety First: A Revolt Family Discussion” Panel at the Revolt Summit in Atlanta over the weekend, Eboni K Williams brings an additional conversation to various activists and families who are grieving to find solutions. 

National civil rights attorney Justin A. Moore joins a roundtable conversation examining the power of pastors beyond the pulpit in the murder trial of Ahmaud Arbery. Are Black Faith Leaders in-fact applying pressure on the case? If so - why - and historically speaking, how effective are they?

RBN Special Correspondent Kennedy Rue McCullough takes us through this week’s REVOLT Radar which includes the cast of The Game returning in their 10th season, 50 Cent developing Snoop Dogg’s ‘Murder Was The Case’ as a TV show, and Kelly Rowland speaks out about her son’s police-themed birthday party.  Dani Canada, J1 and Sound Clash join in conversation.

RBN Special Correspondent Neima Abdulahi and a roundtable of African expert guests look at End-SARS one-later --- how can we measure Nigeria? Panelists break down the Nigerian Police Force’s disbandment of the Special Anti-Robbery Force Squad, and if there has been progress since.

In another edition of REVOLT’s ‘Stand Up For’ Series presented by State Farm, organizers from The Love Fridge in Chicago spotlight “Black Food Security.” The segment gives a special look into the organization’s important work facilitating various food resources into neighborhoods of color.