

The Breakfast Club BEST OF(Trae The Truth, And Pastor Jamal Bryant Interview. Plus, Jess Fix My Mess)
Jul 3, 2025
Trae tha Truth, a Houston rapper and activist celebrated for his community work, joins Pastor Jamal Bryant, a social justice advocate and influential leader. They dive into the complexities of relationships, touching on trust issues and co-parenting challenges. The conversation takes a serious turn as they discuss accountability in relationships and the impact of criminal actions. Humor blends with deep insights, especially in Trae's reflections on parenting and creativity, showcasing how personal experiences shape their artistry.
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Economic Power and Spiritual Fasting
- Pastor Jamal Bryant highlights that Target receives $12 million daily from Black customers yet fails to honor commitments to Black businesses.
- He calls for holding Target accountable through a strategic fast, emphasizing the power of economic influence paired with prayer.
Support Black Businesses Online
- Support Black-owned businesses by purchasing their products online to avoid harming them during the Target fast.
- Use digital directories like TargetFast.org to find and support Black vendors conveniently.
Black Church's Role in Movements
- The Black church once led civil rights but now sees its influence decline, with many Black people identifying as atheists.
- Pastor Jamal Bryant emphasizes integrating spiritual action with protest for more powerful social movements.