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Best podcasts about anthony lamar smith

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FuzzJockRadio A FuzzTalkRadio Production

Black Lives Matter Natosha “Tony” McDade, George Floyd, Yassin Mohamed, Finan H. Berhe, Sean Reed, Steven Demarco Taylor, Ariane McCree, Terrance Franklin, Miles Hall, Darius Tarver, William Green, Samuel David Mallard, Kwame “KK” Jones, De’von Bailey, Christopher Whitfield, Anthony Hill, De’Von Bailey, Eric Logan, Jamarion Robinson, Gregory Hill Jr., JaQuavion Slaton, Ryan Twyman, Brandon Webber, Jimmy Atchison, Willie McCoy, Emantic “EJ” Fitzgerald Bradford Jr., D’ettrick Griffin, Jemel Roberson, DeAndre Ballard, Botham Shem Jean, Robert Lawrence White, Anthony Lamar Smith, Ramarley Graham, Manuel Loggins Jr., Trayvon Martin, Wendell Allen, Kendrec McDade, Larry Jackson Jr., Jonathan Ferrell, Jordan Baker, Victor White lll, Dontre Hamilton, Eric Garner, John Crawford lll, Michael Brown, Ezell Ford, Dante Parker, Kajieme Powell, Laquan McDonald, Akai Gurley, Tamir Rice, Rumain Brisbon, Jerame Reid, Charly Keunang, Tony Robinson, Walter Scott, Freddie Gray, Brendon Glenn, Samuel DuBose, Christian Taylor, Jamar Clark, Mario Woods, Quintonio LeGrier, Gregory Gunn, Akiel Denkins, Alton Sterling, Philando Castile, Terrence Sterling, Terence Crutcher, Keith Lamont Scott, Alfred Olango, Jordan Edwards, Stephon Clark, Danny Ray Thomas, DeJuan Guillory, Patrick Harmon, Jonathan Hart, Maurice Granton, Julius Johnson, Jamee Johnson, Michael Dean   https://newsone.com/playlist/black-men-boy-who-were-killed-by-police/item/37

Giving A Purpose Podcast
We Won't Forget - Mr. LA

Giving A Purpose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 12:26


We Won't Forget!www.givingapurposepodcast.comCorey Jones, Notosha “Tony” McDade, George Floyd, Yassin Mohamed, Finan Berhe, Sean Reed, Steven Taylor, Ariane McCree, Terrance Franklin, Miles Hall, Darius Tarver, William Green, Samuel David Mallard, Kwame “KK” Jones, De’von Bailey, Christopher Whitfield, Anthony Hill, Eric Logan, Jamarion Robinson, Gregory Hill Jr., JaQuavion Slaton, Ryan Twyman, Brandon Webber, Jimmy Atchison, Willie McCoy, Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford Jr., D’ettrick Griffin, Jemel Roberson, DeAndre Ballard, Botham Jean, Robert Lawrence White, Anthony Lamar Smith, Ramarley Graham, Manuel Loggins Jr., Trayvon Martin, Wendell Allen,  Kendrec McDade, Larry Jackson Jr. , Jonathan Ferrell, Jordan Baker, Victor White III, Dontre Hamilton, Eric Garner, John Crawford III, Michael Brown, Ezell Ford, Dante Parker, Kajieme Powell, Laquan McDonald, Akai Gurley, Tamir Rice, Rumain Brison, Jerame Reid, Charly Keunang, Tony Robinson, Walter Scott, Freddie Gray, Bredon Glenn, Samuel Dubose, Christian Taylor, Jamar Clark, Mario Woods, Quintonio LeGrier, Gregory Gunn, Akeil Denkins, Alton Sterling, Philando Castile, Terrence Sterling, Terrance Crutcher, Keith Lamont Scott, Alfred Olango, Jordan Edwards, Stephon Clark, Danny Ray Thomas, DeJuan Guillory, Patrick Harmon, Jonathan Hart, Maurice Granton, Julius Johnson, Jamee Johnson, Michael Dean

Politically Speaking
How young African-American officials are making mark after Stockley verdict

Politically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 24:10


On this edition of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum takes a closer look at how young African-American politicians are making an impact after a judge found former St. Louis Police officer Jason Stockley not guilty of first-degree murder in the death of Anthony Lamar Smith. It's a topic Rosenbaum explored in a feature that was published last week. St. Louis' black elected officials under the age of 40 are seeking policy changes in St. Louis and the Missouri General Assembly that would change how police interact with African-Americans. They’ve also joined people in the streets to protest Stockley’s acquittal.

The Ex-Worker
The Hotwire #6: St. Louis stays rebel, mutual aid relief continues, ‘free speech' has no meaning

The Ex-Worker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 34:40


This week we have a ton of headlines about rebellion and cooperation, resistance and mutual aid, from all over the world. Protests in St. Louis continue into their second week after the not guilty verdict for a white cop who viciously murdered Anthony Lamar Smith, a young black father. We weigh in on the chatter about whether the NFL #TakeAKnee protests are about white supremacy or the first amendment. Meanwhile, the so-called “free speech week” hosted by far-right students in Berkeley has utterly failed. The mutual aid relief efforts we've covered in Texas and Florida still need support, as well as in Mexico and Puerto Rico after the earthquakes and hurricanes there. {September 27, 2017}   -------SHOW NOTES------   Table of Contents: Introduction {0:00} Headlines {2:28} Repression Roundup {22:15} Anarchist Podcast Jingles {25:18} Prisoner Birthdays {26:59} Next Week's News {28:35} Upcoming anarchist book fairs: The fourth annual Radical Book Fair in Gothenburg, Sweden from September 28 to October 1. That same weekend, the neo-Nazi Nordic Resistance Movement will try to march through Gothenburg. Read the anti-fascist call to action here. The sixth annual anarchist book and propaganda gathering in Santiago, Chile will take place on October 14 and 15. Grassroots relief efforts: Florida: Mutual Aid Disaster Relief Texas: Bayou Action Street Health, Greater Houston Grassroots Relief, Austin Common Ground, the Black Women's Defense League, Redneck Revolt Houston, West Street Response Team, Houston Food Not Bombs Puerto Rico: Hurricane Maria Community Recovery Fund Get your pre-orders in now for the 2018 Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners calendar. This year's theme is “Awakening Resistance,” and features art and writings by Jesus Barraza, Fight Toxic Prisons, Serena Tang, Andrea Ritchie, Roger Peet, Sophia Dawson, Rasmea Support Committee, EE Vera, Herman Bell, Fernando Marti, Alexandra Valiente, Billie Belo, Arlene Gallone Support Committee, Marius Mason, David Gilbert, UB Topia, April Rosenblum, Design Action Collective, Sundiata Acoli, CrimethInc, Annie Banks, Mutope Duguma, Xinachtli, Zola and more. You can sponsor copies for prisoners for only $8, postage included! Just be sure to specify their full legal name and prisoner number. Single copies of the calendar will be available for purchase in a few weeks. Any questions can be sent to info@certaindays.org. For current information on how to support folks still facing charges from No Dakota Access Pipeline actions at Standing Rock, visit FreshetCollective.org to find out how to help and for their comprehensive update on NoDAPL cases. It's also worth reading this great piece by Natasha Lennard on the courtroom battles that Water Protectors are now facing. Cop cars on fire in France. Cop cars getting crushed in Illinois. Go here. to donate to the bail and legal fund for those arrested in St. Louis after the no-guilty verdict for killer cop Jason Stockley. For an in-depth anarchist critique of “free speech,” check out the essay This Is Not A Dialogue. The Revolutionary Abolitionist Movement's call to deface Columbus Day on October 9 has a dope video here. We mention the upcoming new episode of Submedia's excellent show Trouble. This month's episode is on counter-insurgency. Submedia does great work, so throw them some taco money while they are fundraising this month. From Submedia: “The straw that finally broke the camel's back was when alt-right shitlords targeted us last month with a mass snitching campaign, and successfully got Paypal to cancel our account – wiping out, in the push of a button, a monthly sustainer base that had taken us ten years to build up. The time has come to #BringBackStim and unleash him full-force on these fucks. We want to give him a new show – a weekly digital pulpit where he can expose and ruthlessly antagonize far-right personalities, while also covering topical news segments from an anarchist lens. But in order to do that, we need to grow our collective so that we can handle the increased workload. And in order to do that, we need your support.” If you're near Vancouver, BC, there's a building materials supply drive going on until October to support the Secwepemc people's tiny homes blockade of the proposed Kinder Morgan TransMountain tar sands pipeline. The Campaign to Fight Toxic Prisons is going international with a UK roadshow this fall, from September 28 to October 6. There's a call to disrupt the International Association of Chiefs of Police conference in Philadelphia from October 21st to the 24th. Read the call to action here.. Donate to the Counter Repression Spokes Ride to support the nearly 200 people facing 8 or more felonies each after being mass-arrested at protests of the presidential inauguration. Keep up with the latest at defendj20resistance.org. Consider coming down to DC to pack the courtroom during the first trial at the end of November 2017. You can also find action items at DropJ20.org. And don't forget to write a letter to political prisoner Dane Powell, the first of the J20 defendants to serve time. He recently wrote a letter to all of us. This video shows Dane's courage on the streets that day. Write Dane a letter: Dane Powell BOP Register number 82015007 Federal Correctional Institution – Low PO Box 1031 Colman, Florida 33521 Ex-Worker podcast episodes mentioned in this Hotwire: #37 is all about the Hambacher forest occupation. #41 has an in-depth interview with an anarchist from the anti-Fenix anti-repression crew in the Czech Republic. #17 has an in-depth interview with an anarchist supporter of King J from the Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation. Hotwires #3 and #4 have interviews with anarchists doing autonomous relief work in Texas and Florida, respectively. The Final Straw's interview with Yellow Hammer Alternative, an Alabama-based far-left group doing mutual aid support along the Gulf Coast. The Final Straw's interview on the Catalonian independence referendum on October 1. For a good introduction to writing prisoners, check out this guide from New York City Anarchist Black Cross. Political prisoner birthdays: Brian McCarvill #11037967 Snake River CI 777 Stanton Blvd Ontario, OR 97914–8335 {September 27th} Jorge P. Cornell #28152–057 FCI Petersburg Medium P.O. Box 1000 Petersburg, VA 23804 {September 29} Joshua Stafford* #57976–060 USP McCreary Post Office Box 3000 Pine Knot, Kentucky 42635 *Please address card/letter to Skelly, envelope to Joshua Stafford {October 3rd} Here is this month's Political Prisoner Birthday Calendar.      

The Weekly Wrap-Up with J Cleveland Payne
This Is The Conversation's Weekly Wrap-Up For 9/23/2017

The Weekly Wrap-Up with J Cleveland Payne

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2017 54:36


Headlines for the former St. Louis police officer found not guilty for the fatal shooting of Anthony Lamar Smith, Albert Haynesworth accuses ex-girlfriend Brittany Jackson of domestic abuse, Aaron Hernandez's lawyer says football player's brain showed 'severe' case of CTE DID NOT make the top ten stories per your interaction this week. We will say that a Natural Disaster story did make the big story. Find out which one and the other top headlines, play 'The Brackets' with Murray L. Riley Jr. from Sky Shout Radio (http://skyshoutradioonline.com), plus what stories were just the 'then some,' for the week ending 9/23/2017.

Jude 3 Project
Anthony Lamar Smith, Jason Stockley and St. Louis - Special Guest: Dr. Vince Bantu

Jude 3 Project

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 50:00


On this episode, Dr. Vince Bantu discussed Anthony Lamar Smith, Jason Stockley and St. Louis.

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The Ex-Worker
The Hotwire #5: St. Louis against the cops, Struggalos, & cops kill queer student Scout Schultz

The Ex-Worker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 33:45


This week we speak with two folks who've been active on the street of St. Louis since white ex-cop Jason Stockley was let off for the murder of black father Anthony Lamar Smith. We also remember Scout Schultz, a 21-year-old queer student organizer killed on Saturday by Georgia Tech police. There's lots of reports from anti-fascist actions, with a particularly woop-worthy one from the Juggalo March this past weekend in Washington, D.C. At the end we announce some anarchist book fairs and upcoming actions against the alt-right in Berkeley and neo-nazis in Sweden. {September 20, 2017}   -------SHOW NOTES------   Table of Contents: Introduction {0:00} Headlines {1:55} Feature: Report from the streets of St. Louis after the Stockley verdict {12:13} Repression Roundup {23:25} Prisoner Birthdays {27:35} Next Week's News {29:00} Upcoming anarchist bookfairs: The Radical Book Fair pavillion at the Baltimore Book Festival September 22–24. The Houston Anarchist Book Fair on September 24 located at MECA, 1900 Kane St., Houston, Texas. The fourth annual Radical Book Fair in Gothenburg, Sweden from September 28 to October 1. That same weekend, the neo-nazi Nordic Resistance Movement will try to march through Gothenburg. Read the anti-fascist call to action here. The alt-right's so-called “free speech” week begins Monday at UC Berkeley. In response, there are actions planned against white supremacy and nationalism. Saturday, September 23: March Against White Supremacy Noon at 63rd and Adeline in Berkeley Monday, September 25: Rally Against White Supremacy Noon at Crescent Lawn The FBI has been visiting anarchists and others lately in North Carolina. There's not better time than the present to brush up on what to do if the FBI approaches you to talk, or even if the police knock on your door. Print out this handy .PDF poster and hang it by your front door so you'll have an easy reference in the case of an unwanted visitor from the state. Get your pre-orders in now for the 2018 Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners calendar. This year's theme is “Awakening Resistance,” and features art and writings by Jesus Barraza, Fight Toxic Prisons, Serena Tang, Andrea Ritchie, Roger Peet, Sophia Dawson, Rasmea Support Committee, EE Vera, Herman Bell, Fernando Marti, Alexandra Valiente, Billie Belo, Arlene Gallone Support Committee, Marius Mason, David Gilbert, UB Topia, April Rosenblum, Design Action Collective, Sundiata Acoli, Crimethinc, Annie Banks, Mutope Duguma, Xinachtli, Zola and more. Go here. to donate to the bail and legal fund for those arrested in St. Louis after the no-guilty verdict for killer cop Jason Stockley. Bail funds are also needed for people arrested at a memorial march for Scout Schultz, the 21-year-old queer student organizer killed by Georgia Tech police. We mention Submedia's excellent show Trouble, which has an upcoming episode this month on counter-insurgency. They do great work, so throw them some taco money while they are fundraising this month. From Submedia: “After years of suffering the Stimulator's taco farts in silence, we'd reached our limits. Plus, we wanted to shift gears and embark on an ambitious new project – a monthly documentary series called Trouble, intended to be screened collectively as a tool to help spark critical conversations around local organizing. So when we pitched the idea to Stim and he refused to go along with this new direction, we decided he had to go. Well… turns out we fucked up. It's not that we regret launching Trouble, or have any plans to stop making new episodes. Far from it. We've received tons of positive feedback on the project, and are stoked to see trouble-makers have started dozens of screening collectives in cities across the world. What we didn't realize was exactly how much work goes into producing a 30 minute interview-driven documentary every month, and how little time that would leave us for our other projects. So, suffice to say… we've been reconsidering our decision for some time now. But the straw that finally broke the camel's back was when alt-right shitlords targeted us last month with a mass snitching campaign, and successfully got Paypal to cancel our account – wiping out, in the push of a button, a monthly sustainer base that had taken us ten years to build up. The time has come to #BringBackStim and unleash him full-force on these fucks. We want to give him a new show – a weekly digital pulpit where he can expose and ruthlessly antagonize far-right personalities, while also covering topical news segments from an anarchist lens. But in order to do that, we need to grow our collective so that we can handle the increased workload. And in order to do that, we need your support.” If you're near Vancouver, BC, there's a building materials supply drive going on until October to support the Secwepemc people's tiny homes blockade of the proposed Kinder Morgan TransMountain tar sands pipeline. Here is a Unicorn Riot livestream of direct action against the Enbridge Line 3 pipeline in Wisconsin, in which someone locked down to a flipped over car to halt construction. The Campaign to Fight Toxic Prisons is going international with a UK roadshow this fall, from September 28 to October 6. There's a call to disrupt the International Association of Chiefs of Police conference in Philadelphia from October 21st to the 24th. Read the call to action here.. A bunch of calls to support political prisoners were made last week, but are still needed: 69 year old Black Panther Party political prisoner Herman Bell was (assaulted by guards](https://itsgoingdown.org/political-prisoner-herman-bell-assaulted-guards/). Please write Herman a get-well card at his new address: Herman Bell #79-C–0262 Five Points Correctional Facility P.O. Box 119 Romulus, N.Y. 14541​ Anarchist, disabled, latinx prisoner Coyote Acabo is in need of fundraising and letters. Please write him at: Coyote Acabo #316348 YJC Yakima Co. Dept. Corrections 111 N Front Street Yakima WA 98901 Ramsey Orta is coming up on one year of incarceration after the NYPD retaliated against him for filming Eric Garner's death in 2014. Please send Ramsey some letters to let him know we have his back. You can use this online form or his inmate address: Ramsey Orta, 16A4200 ​ Franklin Correctional Facility P.O. Box 10 Malone, New York 12953–0010 We're two months out from the first trials in the unprecedented J20 case. There are various ways to support the nearly 200 people facing 8 or more felonies each after being mass-arrested at protests of the presidential inauguration. Keep up with the latest at defendj20resistance.org. Consider coming down to DC to pack the courtroom during the first trial at the end of November 2017. You can also find action items at DropJ20.org. And don't forget to write a letter to political prisoner Dane Powell, the first of the J20 defendants to serve time. This video shows Dane's courage on the streets that day. Write Dane a letter: Dane Powell BOP Register number 82015007 Federal Correctional Institution - Low PO Box 1031 Colman, Florida 33521 {September 7} For a good introduction to writing prisoners, check out this guide from New York City Anarchist Black Cross. Political prisoner birthdays: Steven Martin #01141003 ERDCC 2727 Highway K. Bonne Terre, MO 63628 {September 22nd} Greg Curry #213–159 Ohio State Penitentiary 878 Coitsville-Hubbard Rd Youngstown OH 44505–4635 {September 26th} Here is this month's Political Prisoner Birthday Calendar.    

Necessary Blackness Podcast
Necessary Blackness Podcast 36: Jason Stockley Not Guilty Verdict: How Did It Happen?

Necessary Blackness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 57:22


Necessary Blackness Podcast host Rahiem Shabazz and co-host Ashton Breon talk about the unjustified acquittal of police officer Jason Stockley of murdering Anthony Lamar Smith. Stockley, shot Smith after he suspected him of making a drug deal. Smith fled from officers trying to arrest him. Stockley, 36, testified he felt he was in danger because … Continue reading » The post Necessary Blackness Podcast 36: Jason Stockley Not Guilty Verdict: How Did It Happen? appeared first on Elementary Genocide.

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Necessary Blackness Podcast
Necessary Blackness Podcast 36: Jason Stockley Not Guilty Verdict: How Did It Happen?

Necessary Blackness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 57:22


Necessary Blackness Podcast host Rahiem Shabazz and co-host Ashton Breon talk about the unjustified acquittal of police officer Jason Stockley of murdering Anthony Lamar Smith. Stockley, shot Smith after he suspected him of making a drug deal. Smith fled from officers trying to arrest him. Stockley, 36, testified he felt he was in danger because … Continue reading The post Necessary Blackness Podcast 36: Jason Stockley Not Guilty Verdict: How Did It Happen? appeared first on Elementary Genocide.

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I AM STREAMING
In St. Louis, Silent Protest After Night Of Violence And Arrests

I AM STREAMING

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 4:11


Protesters led a silent march Monday morning in St. Louis, continuing the dayslong rallies after former police officer Jason Stockley, who is white, was found not guilty of first-degree murder in the 2011 fatal shooting of Anthony Lamar Smith, a black man. Protests began peacefully Sunday night, but later erupted into violence, resulting in more than 80 arrests. Here & Now‘s Robin Young gets the latest from St. Louis Public Radio’s Nancy Fowler (@NancyFowlerSTL). Copyright 2017 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.

Jim Paris Live (James L. Paris)
St. Louis Riots - But What Really Happened When Anthony Lamar Smith Was Shot?

Jim Paris Live (James L. Paris)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 55:00


St. Louis continues to be on edge as police battle with rioters, but what really happened in the 2011 shooting of 24 year old Anthony Lamar Smith? Trump retweets video of him hitting Hillary with a golf ball and the media goes crazy. What preparedness lessons Jim says he has learned from going through so many hurricanes, and the Equifax data breach and why it is really a big deal.

Loud & Clear
Is the UN a Figleaf for U.S. Foreign Policy?

Loud & Clear

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 108:51


On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by Christopher Black, an international criminal lawyer who is on the List of Counsel before the ICC, and Jim Jatras, a political analyst and former U.S. diplomat.The UN General Assembly debate opens today in New York. As world leaders grapple with the conflicts, crises and tensions that seem to be intensifying by the day, Donald Trump has slammed the United Nations as inefficient and unfair. Scores of people have been arrested as demonstrations and outrage continue in St. Louis against racism and police brutality following the acquittal of police officer Jason Stockley in the killing of Anthony Lamar Smith. Kofi Ademola, an organizer with the Black Lives Matter movement, joins the show from London to talk about the incident. Hamas has announced that it is prepared to dissolve its government in Gaza. Could a Palestinian unity government finally be formed after over a decade of bitter division between the West Bank and Gaza? Journalist and filmmaker Dan Cohen, talks about the issue. Donald Trump’s hostility towards Cuba is no secret, but after a series of alleged “sonic attacks” on diplomats, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has said that the administration may go as far as closing the embassy in Havana. Arnold August, a lecturer, journalist and author, joins the show. Former CIA employee Jeffrey Sterling’s sentence has been extended, as the U.S. government’s war on whistleblowers continue. Activist Arn Menconi talks about these developments.

The_C.O.W.S.
The C.O.W.S. Compensatory Call-In 09/16/17

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2017


The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly Compensatory Call-In. We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with their codified concepts, new terms, observations, research findings, workplace problems or triumphs, and/or suggestions on how best to Replace White Supremacy With Justice ASAP. We'll use these sessions to hone our use of words as tools to reveal truth, neutralize White people. We'll examine news reports from the past seven days and - hopefully - promote a constructive dialog. #ANTIBLACKNESS The state of Florida continues the reovery after the ravages of Hurricane Irma. Over a million residents in the sunshine state remain without electricity. The Caribbean and the states of the Georgia and South Carolina also experienced storm damage. Large populations of black Caribbeans testify that Whites on the islands were evacuated first and given preferential treatment. Across the Atlantic, a London train was bombed leaving more than 20 transit riders injured. It's been reported that "ISIS" is claiming responsibility for the attack. An act of terrorism on US soil was reported in New Hampshire where an 8-year-old non-white child was racially pummeled by a mob of White urchins. They tied a rope around the child's neck and pushed him from a picnic table. Speaking of protecting children, former Seattle Mayor Ed Murray resigned this week after months speculation that he sexually molested numerous children. KUOW's Gyasi Ross wondered if the only reason this White man left office is because a White accuser finally stepped forward. When Murray was accused of only raping non-white children, he was not compelled to give up his post. And another White Missouri police officer has been exonerated for killing a black male. Former officer Jason Stockley was acquitted of the 2011 shooting death of Anthony Lamar Smith. Much like the Michael Brown Jr. protests that roiled Ferguson in 2014, large crowds of people have marched in the streets for much of the day. #AnswersForMiriamCarey INVEST in The COWS - http://paypal.me/GusTRenegade CALL IN NUMBER: 641.715.3640 CODE 564943# The C.O.W.S. archives: http://tiny.cc/76f6p

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC
TV One News - "Tensions Rise Over St. Louis Police Shooting Of An Unarmed"

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017


The black police union in St. Louis is calling for the conviction of a former white police officer on trial for first-degree murder in the shooting of an unarmed black man. Anthony Lamar Smith was fatally shot in December 2011 by Jason Stockley following a police chase in a stemming from a suspected drug deal. Prosecutors say Stockley shot Smith five times and then planted a 38-caliber revolver in Smith's car. Only Stockley's DNA and not Smith's was found on the gun. Police dashcam video presented during the trial also showed Stockley saying during the chase that he would kill Smith. _ Listen, download and subscribe to the ALL NEW Roland Martin Unfiltered Audio Podcast on iTunes http://ow.ly/Hctl30eeN19 Visit Roland Martin's NEW digital lifestyle and information website http://AllThat.tv Hit the thumbs up button and subscribe to the channel to see more content like this. http://bit.ly/2ubQ9NV Want more Roland Martin? Watch NewsOne Now every weekday morning starting at 7AM ET on TV One. Follow Roland Martin on the following social media platforms: Facebook: http://bit.ly/2dgI2GO Twitter: http://bit.ly/2dgFOra Instagram: http://bit.ly/2d48Acu For more info about Roland visit http://www.rolandsmartin.com Roland Martin Podcast on iTunes: http://apple.co/2iado2r NewsOne Now Podcast on iTunes: http://apple.co/2abI3f4 NewsOne Now Podcast on Google Play Music: http://bit.ly/2iAhm7t

The LMC Radio Network
In The Streets with Beverley Smith: Aries Clark (Episode 100)

The LMC Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 115:00


Aries Clark, a Black 16 yr old was shot to death by police outside a homeless shelter in Marion, Arkansas on July 25. Ismael Lopez was killed in his home in Southaven, Mississippi by police officers serving an arrest warrant at the wrong address. Lopez had no active warrants. The cops' excuse: Oops, wrong house! And now, the coverup. Former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio has been convicted of criminally disobeying a court order. In St. Louis, the murder trial of former city cop Jason Stockley, 36, begins this week. Stockley is charged with first degree murder in the shooting death of Anthony Lamar Smith in Dec 2011. Last week, the White House announced a ban on trans persons serving in the US military. And Jeff Session's Dept of Justice argues that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 does not protect "homosexuals". The Suffolk County (NY) Police department has been under federal oversight by the US Dept of Justice since 2013 due to allegations of racial profiling and discrimination against Latinos and immigrants. That didn't stop them from clapping and cheering when the POTUS gave a speech, encouraging them to commit more frequent acts of brutality. The NYPD publicly responded by criticizing Trump and the officers who cheered. The Texas Senate effortlessly passed Senate Bill 3, the "Bathroom Bill". All the Republican senators, plus one Democrat, voted YES. It now goes to the state House. Alaska cops defend their "right" to have sexual contact with sex workers prior to arresting them for prostitution. Tues, August 1, 2017, 6pm Pacific.    

The LMC Radio Network
In The Streets with Beverley Smith: What happened to Symone Marshall? (Ep 66)

The LMC Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016 72:00


What happened to Symone Marshall, a 22 year old mother, who died in police custody on May 10? She was involved in a serious car accident on April 26 and instead of taking her to the hospital, the cops took her to jail for driving without a valid license. Questions are being asked, but the police are staying mum. The officer who shot Anthony Lamar Smith in 2011 has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder on May 16. The judge, who denied bail, reiterated that it doesn't matter if you are a police officer: if you commit a crime, you must be held responsible. The U.S. Justice Department announced that there will be an official review of the North Charleston PD in the matter of the 2015 shooting death of Walter Scott who was pulled over for a broken brake light and was gunned down when he fled. You may recall the video of ex-officer Michael Slager pursuing Scott, shooting him in the back, and placing his taser by Scott's corpse. North Charleston, SC will become the 11th US city to undergo a policing review by the feds. Michael Slager has also been indicted on federal charges for the murder of Walter Scott. Last week the US Dept of Health and Human Services announced that healthcare providers must provide transgender people with transition-affirmative health care. Remember the photo of the black West Point graduates with their fists in the air?  The sight of black women raising their fists drew the ire of some white Americans who demanded an investigation into the possibly unethical "political" display. In no time flat, several photos of graduates of West Point, white men with their fists in the air were unearthed.  Apparently, it is a solemn annual photographic tradition for the white graduates, but it raised a furor when black female graduates followed suit. Double standard much? And an update on Ferguson, MO. Tuesday, May 17, 6pm Pacific.    

On The Couch
"L.I.F.E. Intentional"

On The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2014 55:00


Dr. Michelle talks about how to achieve your dreams, with her special guest, motivational speaker, financial entrepreneur and author, Anthony Lamar Smith. Find out why you should dream big, live the life you want, find the courage to act on your faith, and how to not succumb to life's difficulties, as Anthony talks about his book, "L.I.F.E. Intentional; Living In Fullness Everyday." Get his book and find out more about Anthony at anthonylamarsmith.com

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On The Couch
"L.I.F.E. Intentional"

On The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2014 55:00


Dr. Michelle talks about how to achieve your dreams, with her special guest, motivational speaker, financial entrepreneur and author, Anthony Lamar Smith. Find out why you should dream big, live the life you want, find the courage to act on your faith, and how to not succumb to life's difficulties, as Anthony talks about his book, "L.I.F.E. Intentional; Living In Fullness Everyday." Get his book and find out more about Anthony at anthonylamarsmith.com

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Dusk Spot Radio Network
Life After Dusk Live - Motivation Monday W/ Anthony Lamar & Mr. Marketology

Dusk Spot Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2013 136:00


Ceddy J puts together a panel including Motivational Speaker Anthony Lamar Smith and Mr. Marketology as we talk about what it takes to stay motivated, no matter if the times are great or horrible. Then T'Marie brings you another great and jam-packed hour with some hot news and topics to start your week off right.

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On The Couch
"L.I.F.E. Intentional"

On The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2013 55:00


How can we learn how to live our lives in fullness everyday? How can we overcome the fears of dreaming big for ourselves and taking action now to become successful in anything we want? Find out the answers to these and more questions as Dr. Michelle interviews author, Anthony Lamar Smith, about his latest book: "L.I.F.E. Intentional; Living In Fullness Everyday." Get the book and find out more at: www.lifeintentional.net

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On The Couch
"L.I.F.E. Intentional"

On The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2013 55:00


How can we learn how to live our lives in fullness everyday? How can we overcome the fears of dreaming big for ourselves and taking action now to become successful in anything we want? Find out the answers to these and more questions as Dr. Michelle interviews author, Anthony Lamar Smith, about his latest book: "L.I.F.E. Intentional; Living In Fullness Everyday." Get the book and find out more at: www.lifeintentional.net

intentional anthony lamar smith
On The Couch
March 15, 2013

On The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2013 55:00


Would you like to like to learn now to live in fullness everyday? Will you be one of those people who live their life without ever experiencing your true greatness? How can we learn to waste no time with self-pity and not succumb to life's difficulties? Find out the answer to these and more questions, as Dr. Michelle interviews Anthony Lamar Smith, author of "L.I.F.E. Intentional; Living In Fullness Everyday." Find out more about Anthony and get his book at: lifeintentional.net

intentional anthony lamar smith
On The Couch
March 15, 2013

On The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2013 55:00


Would you like to like to learn now to live in fullness everyday? Will you be one of those people who live their life without ever experiencing your true greatness? How can we learn to waste no time with self-pity and not succumb to life's difficulties? Find out the answer to these and more questions, as Dr. Michelle interviews Anthony Lamar Smith, author of "L.I.F.E. Intentional; Living In Fullness Everyday." Find out more about Anthony and get his book at: lifeintentional.net

intentional anthony lamar smith