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A Decade Since Charleston: The Legacy of the Emanuel Nine

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On June 17, 2015, nine Black churchgoers were murdered during Bible study at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. Ten years later, their names still echo across the nation—not just as victims, but as community pillars, faith leaders, and family members whose lives were taken by hate.

In this special anniversary episode, therapist and host Solomon Richberg honors the lives lost, centers survivor stories, and explores the trauma, grief, and resilience that followed. Through a trauma-informed and culturally grounded lens, this episode reflects on what has changed—and what hasn’t—in America’s reckoning with white supremacy and racialized violence.

We remember. We reflect. We resist.

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🎙️ Host: Solomon Richberg, LCSW
📅 New Episodes Every Tuesday
📧 Contact: [email protected]
🎥 TikTok: @SolomonLCSW_ATHPodcast

This podcast is intended for educational and advocacy purposes only. It does not offer legal, psychological, or medical advice. All subjects are approached with a trauma-informed, victim-centered perspective.

If you found this episode meaningful, please share, rate, and follow. Every listen helps amplify voices that deserve to be heard.

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On June 17, 2015, nine Black churchgoers were murdered during Bible study at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. Ten years later, their names still echo across the nation—not just as victims, but as community pillars, faith leaders, and family members whose lives were taken by hate.

In this special anniversary episode, therapist and host Solomon Richberg honors the lives lost, centers survivor stories, and explores the trauma, grief, and resilience that followed. Through a trauma-informed and culturally grounded lens, this episode reflects on what has changed—and what hasn’t—in America’s reckoning with white supremacy and racialized violence.

We remember. We reflect. We resist.

Support the show

🎙️ Host: Solomon Richberg, LCSW
📅 New Episodes Every Tuesday
📧 Contact: [email protected]
🎥 TikTok: @SolomonLCSW_ATHPodcast

This podcast is intended for educational and advocacy purposes only. It does not offer legal, psychological, or medical advice. All subjects are approached with a trauma-informed, victim-centered perspective.

If you found this episode meaningful, please share, rate, and follow. Every listen helps amplify voices that deserve to be heard.

  continue reading

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