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Young Adults Learning Evil

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by Nadir Salaam

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Young Adults Learning Evil (Y.A.L.E). is a gritty documentary podcast that explores the intersectionality of class, wealth and race and how it has played out over the past 400 years within a community. The podcast’s first seasons will give the world insight into how Urban trauma affects a marginalized black community inside one of America's first planned city, New Haven Ct. New Haven is also the home to one of the world's most prestigious and powerful institutions: Yale University.<br /><br /> <br /><br /><a href="https://www.patreon.com/youngadultslearningevil" rel="noopener">https://www.patreon.com/youngadultslearningevil</a><br /><br /> <a href="https://WWW.youngadultslearningevil.com" rel="noopener">https://WWW.youngadultslearningevil.com</a>

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7/31/2020

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Episode thumbnail for The Yale Experiment: The Architecture of Black Dispossession

June 27, 2026

The Yale Experiment: The Architecture of Black Dispossession

Is an elite university just a place of higher learning, or is it a foundational laboratory for social engineering and administrative control?In this episode, we dive deep into the searing, ground-breaking book <b><i>The Yale Experiment</i></b>. The text presents a radical critique of Yale University, examining it not merely as an educational institution, but as a primary architect of Black dispossession in America. We trace the book's dark, unbroken line from the university's inception—fueled and funded by human trafficking—to its modern-day role in urban renewal, managed death, and mass incarceration.Our conversation exposes how <i>The Yale Experiment</i> lays bare the precise legal, fiscal, and intellectual frameworks developed by the university to justify racial hierarchies nationwide. By contrasting the lived experiences of elite Ivy League alumni against local New Haven residents—including the book's devastating profile of Fred James—we examine a prosecutorial record of an elite class using a specific city to blueprint national systems of inequality.<br /><br />This episode includes AI-generated content.

Episode thumbnail for Episode 7: The Black American Dream and The White American Nightmare.

December 30, 2020

Episode 7: The Black American Dream and The White American Nightmare.

The history and motivation of education inequality in New Haven's Black community that have repercussions felt to this present day.

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November 14, 2020

Episode 6: The Black Kings of Connecticut

This episodes explores the social phenomenon of Black Governors that started in the 1700's, in New England with a focus on Connecticut. A history of leadership and political culture of the black community.

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What is Young Adults Learning Evil?

Young Adults Learning Evil (Y.A.L.E). is a gritty documentary podcast that explores the intersectionality of class, wealth and race and how it has played out over the past 400 years within a community. The podcast’s first seasons will give the world insight into how Urban trauma affects a marginalized black community inside one of America's first planned city, New Haven Ct. New Haven is also the home to one of the world's most prestigious and powerful institutions: Yale University.<br /><br /> <br /><br /><a href="https://www.patreon.com/youngadultslearningevil" rel="noopener">https://www.patreon.com/youngadultslearningevil</a><br /><br /> <a href="https://WWW.youngadultslearningevil.com" rel="noopener">https://WWW.youngadultslearningevil.com</a>

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