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And Another Thing With Dave, by Dave Smith #AATWD Listen Now: Join Dave and Chris as they navigate an eclectic mix of cultural commentary, historical reflection, and candid conversations about societal dynamics. Show Notes for And Another Thing With DaveGuest: Chris from the Stereo App Episode Highlights: Steve Bannon Commentary: Discussing his image and impact, including a memorable comparison to a half-gallon of vodka. Insights on Wealth: A deep dive into how the wealthy manage assets versus cash flow, referencing figures like Trump, Grant Cardone, and Robert Kiyosaki. Historical Connections and Power Dynamics: Conversations about Barack Obama, familial ties among political elites, and how systemic connections influence governance. Military and Corporate Interests: Examination of the U.S. military's role in protecting corporate interests rather than public welfare, with comparisons to historical events like Black Wall Street. BLM Protests and Public Perception: Critical analysis of property protection during protests and how public reactions often miss systemic issues. Cultural Commentary: From metal-loving black artists to Phil Collins' and Michael Jackson's bold lyrics, exploring how music intersects with social issues. Michael Jackson vs. Tupac Story: A surprising tale about Michael Jackson reportedly standing up to Tupac, showcasing a lesser-known side of MJ. Small-Town Racism: A personal story about growing up in a redneck town and the challenges faced by newcomers like Malik Poynter, son of one of the Pointer Sisters. Thank you for tuning in! If you are digging what I am doing, and picking up what I'm putting down, please follow, subscribe, and share the podcast on social media and with friends. Reviews are greatly appreciated. You can leave a review on Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. Links below Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/and-another-thing-with-dave/id1498443271 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1HLX3dqSQgeWZNXVZ1Z4EC? Thanks again!!! Follow me and find More of My Content with link below https://linktr.ee/andanotherthingwithdave Thank you to my listeners throughout the world. Now heard in 65 countries. According to Spotify my podcast is in the top 20% of podcasts shared internationally. Listener locations: 71% USA 8% Canada 6% United Kingdom 3% India 3% Australia 1% Ireland 1% Germany And less than 1% in 50 plus countries THANK YOU all !!! #AndAnotherThingWithDave #PodcastEpisode #MoneyTalks #PoliticsUnplugged #SteveBannon #TrumpWealth #RichDadPoorDad #BLMProtests #BlackWallStreet #MilitaryIndustrialComplex #PopCulture #MichaelJackson #Tupac #MusicLegends #SocietyAndCulture #PodcastConversations #aatwd #andanotherthing #davesmith #podcast #conspiracies #truther #politics #uspolitics #truthseeker #andanotherthgingwithdave #USA #usa #Australia #australia #Ireland #ireland #India #india #Germany #germany #uk #UK #United Kingdom #united kingdom #Canada #canada
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On this episode of The AUXORO Podcast, Mel D. Cole discusses capturing the Capitol riots and his experience as a photojournalist on January 6th, what it's like photographing legends like André 3000, Beyonce, and Kanye West, documenting BLM Protests and Trump Rallies the months leading up to the insurrection, what it was like to grow up in Syracuse, and more. Guest bio: Mel D. Cole is one of the world's top photojournalists, and concert, music, sports, and nightlife photographers. MEL D. COLE:Website: https://meldcole.com/homeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/meldcole/Print Store: https://www.meldcole.store/artAmerican Protest (book): https://bit.ly/3TkmWL4January 6th: https://meldcole.com/capitol-building-january-6-2021Protests, Marches, Rallies: https://meldcole.com/protestphotographyMusic: https://meldcole.com/music THE AUXORO PODCAST LINKS:Apple: https://apple.co/3B4fYju Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3zaS6sPOvercast: https://bit.ly/3rgw70DYoutube: https://bit.ly/3lTpJdjAUXORO Premium: https://auxoro.supercast.com/Website: https://www.auxoro.com/ AUXORO SOCIAL LINKS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auxoroYouTube: https://bit.ly/3CLjEqFFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/auxoromagNewsletter: https://www.auxoro.com/thesourceYouTube: https://bit.ly/3CLjEqF To support the show, please leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. This nudges the algorithm to show The AUXORO Podcast to more new listeners and is the best way to help the show grow. It takes 30 seconds and the importance of getting good reviews cannot be overstated. Thank you for your support:Review us on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/458nbhaReview us on Spotify: https://bit.ly/43ZLrAt
China funded groups linked to BLM responsible for destructive protests across the country in 2020, apparently to divide and destroy the US without firing a shot. 5) Author Peter Schweitzer's new book details China's support for BLM protests; 4) Friday's strong US jobs report hides fact that job growth since 2018 is for foreign-born workers only; 3) UN and NGOs funding slow invasion of US through illegal migration; 2) Congress considers bill to remove liability protection from COVID vaccine makers; 1) Dartmouth men's basketball team unionizes—but after 6-21 season, will anyone care if they strike? FOLLOW US! Twitter X: @SkyWatch_TV YouTube: @SkyWatchTVnow @SimplyHIS @FiveInTen Rumble: @SkyWatchTV Facebook: @SkyWatchTV @SimplyHIS @EdensEssentials Instagram: @SkyWatchTV @SimplyHisShow @EdensEssentialsUSA TikTok: @SkyWatchTV @SimplyHisShow @EdensEssentials SkyWatchTV.com | SkyWatchTVStore.com | EdensEssentials.com | WhisperingPoniesRanch.com
China funded groups linked to BLM responsible for destructive protests across the country in 2020, apparently to divide and destroy the US without firing a shot.5) Author Peter Schweitzer's new book details China's support for BLM protests; 4) Friday's strong US jobs report hides fact that job growth since 2018 is for foreign-born workers only; 3) UN and NGOs funding slow invasion of US through illegal migration; 2) Congress considers bill to remove liability protection from COVID vaccine makers; 1) Dartmouth men's basketball team unionizes—but after 6-21 season, will anyone care if they strike?FOLLOW US!Twitter X: @SkyWatch_TVYouTube: @SkyWatchTVnow @SimplyHIS @FiveInTenRumble: @SkyWatchTVFacebook: @SkyWatchTV @SimplyHIS @EdensEssentialsInstagram: @SkyWatchTV @SimplyHisShow @EdensEssentialsUSATikTok: @SkyWatchTV @SimplyHisShow @EdensEssentialsSkyWatchTV.com | SkyWatchTVStore.com | EdensEssentials.com | WhisperingPoniesRanch.com
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Black Police, How Was It Like to Work During BLM Protests?
Black Police, How Was It Like to Work During BLM Protests?
In this pivotal episode of the Tactical Living Podcast, we delve deep into the intricate relationship between community protests, the inception of movements like Black Lives Matter (BLM), and the subsequent effects on urban crime rates. Leveraging insights from a recent study published in the Journal of Urban Economics, we shed light on the pressing concerns around community safety, police-community relationships, and the broader implications for urban settings. Interpreting the Data: Unpacking the study's findings, we explore the connection between the BLM protests and an 11.5% surge in reported murders over the subsequent five years. Beyond the Numbers: Understanding that while statistics provide a snapshot, the real stories lie within communities. The rise in crime rates isn't just a statistic but impacts real people, families, and neighborhoods. Community-
Today's quick takes features questions about the Gophers, BLM Protests, Ride Malfunctions and Taylor Swift. Later Roving Reporter Sam Salem joins us from the fair "campground".
In this gripping episode of The Mark Moss Show, delve into the very essence of what defines our freedoms - from free speech to property rights. Mark Moss breaks down the erosion of foundational liberties, highlights controversial Supreme Court cases, discusses the polarizing nature of media and politics, and takes us through the twisted journey of modern monetary theory. Are we truly free? Or have we been silently robbed of our very essence? Join Mark as he unpacks these concepts and reignites the discourse on freedom, property, polarization, and money.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first hour of The Marc Cox Morning Show, host Marc Cox delves into a wide range of topics. The show begins with a discussion on the BLM protests in where mobs have been causing havoc. Marc expresses his concerns and contrasts it with his previous enjoyable experiences in the city. The conversation then shifts to Kari Lake, who is making headlines with her potential vice presidential candidacy for Donald Trump. She's known for fearlessly speaking out about the 2020 election and the need to decertify it, which sparks a debate about election integrity. Intrigue heightens as the show covers recent events surrounding Hunter Biden and his business dealings. The revelation of Hunter's value being tied to his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, raises questions about potential influence-peddling and unregistered foreign lobbying. A significant highlight of the hour is the discussion on the recently released transcript of Devon Archer's testimony, which provides insight into Hunter Biden's involvement with Burisma and raises questions about the Biden family's knowledge and awareness.
Scoot talks to WWL listeners about the latest turn in the drama surrounding Jason Aldean's new song, which many say has racially charged undertones
More than 1,000 U.S. citizens have been charged for their role in the January 6 Capitol riot, while almost none of the people involved in the Black Lives Matter violence at the Capitol were charged. Are federal prosecutors allowing political bias to decide who is held accountable? Get the facts first on Morning Wire. Fast Growing Trees: Get 15% off your entire order. Use Promo Code ‘MORNINGWIRE' at http://www.fastgrowingtrees.com/morningwire
As the 2nd round of the NBA post season kicks off, the story of NBA coach Phil Jackson's comments on the league's support of BLM messaging is back in the news. Host Ramses Ja and Q-Ward from Hip Hop weekly break down this story on today's episode of "One More Thing" . See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Also, Trump's indictment looms, the FBI used an undercover operative in BLM Protests and a look at apologism for the Iraq War.
Tonight: No police body cam video in Huntington Park officer-involved shooting of knife attacker; BLM activists shut down Venice intersection where Keenan Anderson was tased by police and died; Alhambra city officials honored Brandon Tsay for preventing violence during Monterey Park shooting. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live. Support the show: https://laist.com
This week, Joshua Holland kicks off the show with a look at how Elon Musk is turning Twitter into a massive vector for right-wing disinformation. Then we are joined by Slate's Dahlia Lithwick to talk about her new book, Lady Justice, and the new challenges journalists face covering a Supreme Court that decides cases on vibes rather than the law in order to achieve conservative goals. Finally, we speak with Oregon Public Radio reporter Jonathan Levinson about some eye-opening revelations in a newly redacted Department of Homeland Security report of how relentless pressure from above resulted in a blatantly political and often violent response to Portland racial justice protests in 2020 by federal law enforcement.PlaylistWillie Nelson: "Time of the Preacher"Sampa The Great: "Final Form"Molly Tuttle: "She's A Rainbow"
Ever since George Floyd's death, Black Lives Matter riots and protests have caused more harm and destruction to cities and businesses. In contrast to what the media says, which is that these “peaceful protests,” are doing nothing but good. Chris, however, has the proof of the former, and how the damage caused by BLM towers over past riots in our country, and how the money supposedly donated to BLM, is not helping anyone! Support the show: http://www.wbap.com/chris-krok/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Black Police, How Was It Like to Work During BLM Protests?
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During the often violent Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, many athletes kneeled during the national anthem in a show of solidarity with the movement. But one man, Orlando Magic player Jonathan Isaac, stood instead.Isaac is the author of a new book titled “Why I Stand” that details what led him to make that decision. He says his deep and personal relationship with Jesus Christ inspired him to stand.“I tried my best to see it from Christ's perspective,” Isaac explains. “And so, as I looked out and saw what was happening, I didn't want to join into a fight. I wanted to have my own mind, my own mindset, and stand and say that ultimately the love of Christ has been the difference in my life. And I want to portray that to the world.”Isaac joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to chat about his book and how his relationship with God guides his life.We also cover these stories:Texas Gov. Greg Abbot, a Republican, delivers remarks in the aftermath of the deadly shooting Tuesday at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., says the Senate has no plans for new gun control legislation.Food and Drug Administration chief Robert M. Califf, a medical doctor, says that aftereffects of COVID-19 and mailing issues affected the FDA's response to the baby formula shortage.Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, accuses Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign of fabricating evidence to tie Donald Trump to Russia. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
During the often violent Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, many athletes kneeled during the national anthem in a show of solidarity with the movement. But one man, Orlando Magic player Jonathan Isaac, stood instead. Isaac is the author of a new book titled “Why I Stand” that details what led him to make that […]
Justice for Ahmaud Arbery. Kyle Rittenhouse verdict and getting our facts straight. BLM Protests. Justice System has two sides, white and Black. Interracial Dating and why Black women think white men feel safer. Traditional roles - remember when women use to run the household? AND MORE....WATCH NOW on YouTube @ youtube.com/thesavagereport | Episode Date: 11.24.21
Season 5 kicks off with our friend A.C. Thompson joining us once again. A lot has happened since the last time he was on. Covid, BLM Protests, The United States capitol attack... A lot. We talk about it all! A.C. Thompson is a staff reporter with ProPublica. His stories, which often examine the criminal justice system, have helped lead to the exoneration of two innocent San Francisco men sentenced to life in prison and the prosecution of seven New Orleans police officers. In addition to working as a print and web journalist, Thompson has reported extensively for television, serving as a producer and correspondent for the PBS documentary series Frontline. His life was fictionalized on the HBO show “Treme.” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adultingwell/support
Marta Valier talks to Keith Rice and his granddaughter Taylor Walker. Keith is the historian and archivist at the Bradley Center, and last summer he and Taylor decided to document the BLM protests in our serving area for the Center. Some of their images are now part of a digital exhibition depicting protestors occupying intersections, marching in the streets, delivering valiant and inspiring speeches, and displaying thought-provoking signs that collectively demanded equality for the lives of Black people. Visit the Bradley Center website. Also, visit our digital collections and this digital exhibition. Episode hosted and produced by Marta Valier.
In this podcast we discuss with guests Tura Arutura, Cassie Logan (both activists for BLM) and Sinead Marmion (from Phoenix Law) the PSNI's approach to the BLM protests in Belfast last June. Our guests discuss their experiences of institutional racism in Northern Ireland and how social media plays a key role in educating others about the reality of being black in Northern Ireland. This episode also discusses the importance of representation in the legal field and how the law can be changed to protect minorities in Northern Ireland.
This week the ladies discuss the terrorist attack on Capitol Hill and the double standard in reaction towards the Black Lives Matter protests last summer.
Host Sammy Ross and guest Andrew Law dive into the topic of Black Lives Matter. From the slave trade, to the Civil Rights Movement, to the more recent protests due to the deaths of George Floyd and countless others, on this episode we will be diving into our Black American History, in hopes of finding a better path forward. For Bonus content where Sammy Ross and guest Andrew Law discuss the policing of black and brown folks, specifically in relation to the high incarceration rates of today, please visit: https://www.patreon.com/ThisisNotaHandout For more information about the show, please visit: https://www.thisisnotahandout.com Resources: For more on the beginnings of slavery in the America: https://time.com/5653369/august-1619-jamestown-history/ For an interesting opinion piece on incarcerated firefighters: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/sep/01/california-incarcerated-firefighters-prison For more on Jim Crow laws and Segregation: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/freedom-riders-jim-crow-laws/ For more on Aunt Jemima, and the brand's current talks for rebranding: https://www.npr.org/sections/live-updates-protests-for-racial-justice/2020/06/17/879104818/acknowledging-racial-stereotype-aunt-jemima-will-change-brand-name-and-image For more on the Tula Massacre: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/2020/10/search-for-victims-tulsa-race-massacre-continues-mass-grave-unearthed/ For more on Emmett Till: http://100photos.time.com/photos/emmett-till-david-jackson For more on the FBI and their interest in Civil Rights leaders: https://www.npr.org/2012/02/14/146862081/the-history-of-the-fbis-secret-enemies-list For more on Martin Luther King Jr.: https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/peace/1964/king/biographical/ For more on the Civil Rights Movement, and Civil Rights Legislation: https://www.adl.org/education/resources/backgrounders/civil-rights-movement For a look into Rodney King and the 1992 LA Riots: https://www.npr.org/2017/04/26/524744989/when-la-erupted-in-anger-a-look-back-at-the-rodney-king-riots For more on Trayvon Martin: https://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/14/us/george-zimmerman-verdict-trayvon-martin.html For more on Ahmaud Arbrey: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52623151 For more on George Floyd: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/31/us/george-floyd-investigation.html To learn more about Breonna Taylor: https://www.nytimes.com/article/breonna-taylor-police.html For more on the Black Lives Matter Movement: https://blacklivesmatter.com/ For a look at what the BLM Protests have achieved so far both nationally and internationally: https://www.elle.com/uk/life-and-culture/culture/a32822672/black-lives-matter-protests-achievements-statues-police-reform/ For more on what “Defund the Police” could look like: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-minneapolis-police-defunding-explaine/us-protesters-call-to-defund-the-police-what-would-that-look-like-idUSKBN23C2I9 For an interesting take on reparations for slavery in America: https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2019/10/27/slavery-reparations-holocaust-restitution-negotiations-229881 For more on Ava DuVernay's Netflix Documentary “13th:” http://www.avaduvernay.com/13th For more on Equal Justice Initiative: https://eji.org/ For more on NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund: https://www.naacpldf.org/ For more on the Bail Project: https://bailproject.org/ For more on the ACLU: https://www.aclu.org/ For more on the South Shore Drill Team: https://www.southshoredrillteam.org/ In remembrance of those who have passed away due to police brutality and racial profiling: https://www.npr.org/2020/05/29/865261916/a-decade-of-watching-black-people-die
"Joy of Resistance" feat. Bette Lee Interview with an activist photographer Bette Lee is a 70 year-old Asian American activist who's been involved in the struggle for justice and equality for over 30 years. She is a substitute teacher at an alternative high school for mostly Black and Brown students. She currently resides (and resists) in Portland. In the early 2000s, when I was doing street journalism in Portland, it seemed like I ran into Bette Lee at every protest, rally and march I attended. I became a fan of her photography then, when she posted it regularly to the Portland Indymedia website. She was one of my favorite people in the activist scene there. So I was thrilled when, on July 31st, I saw an article published on Counterpunch under her byline: "Tear Gas and Thugs at the BLM Protests in Portland." I tracked her down on social media and arranged for this interview. It was a real pleasure to connect with her again. Bette Lee's photography on Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/joyofresistance/ "Tear Gas and Thugs at the BLM Protests in Portland" by Bette Lee (Counterpunch, 8.31.2020) https://www.counterpunch.org/2020/07/31/tear-gas-and-thugs-at-the-blm-protests-in-portland/ Email: leebette (AT) gmail (DOT) com RADIO FREE SUNROOT: Podcasting by Kollibri terre Sonnenblume https://radiofreesunroot.com KOLLIBRI'S BLOG & BOOKSHOP: https://macskamoksha.com/ KOLLIBRI'S PATREON: Get access to members-only content https://www.patreon.com/kollibri Support Voices for Nature & Peace by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/voices-for-nature-and-peace This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-a50345 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Voices for Nature & Peace.
Insightful conversation with Dominique live from New York as he shares his experience during the BLM Protests. We talk the impact of systemic racism, black families, redundancy of virtue signalling and the importance of the police needing policing. We talk solutions & understanding. We propose the next steps forward. This series is about awareness & creating unity. And us shifting the culture and instigating change ourselves. The government won't do it, so who else will if we don't? Click to Listen Anywhere Hendrix on IG No Silicone on IG Youtube Twitter
In today's episode, Attorney Rosensweig is discussing the Portland protests and whether or not the US government had the right to enter the city based upon an executive order that Donald Trump signed in late June. The executive order stated that the US government had the right to protect the federal courthouse in Portland and, just days later, various federal agencies entered Portland and started using pepper spray, batons and other non-lethal forms of ammunition to "quell" the protests. Just last week, a group of women (aka the Wall of Moms) filed a lawsuit, asking the court to declare that the US government was acting unlawfully and days later, the US government packed up and left the area. Does that executive order give the US government the right to enter cities and use force against people protesting? Attorney Rosensweig explores the law as it relates to whether the federal government has the authority to police the protests and the viability of this court case.
Zach and Jessica discuss building life and family in the middle of a pandemic, BLM protests and the current state of the earth! Let's get this podcast started!
In this episode, we discuss the efforts to control the narrative of the BLM Protests, the response to the growing calls to defund the police, and more. Music: "Power Trip" by Domo Genesis ft Cozz
Health Experts ‘Grappling' With Double-Standard Between Anti-Lockdown and BLM Protests
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host a vibrant open phones segment talking about taking down the Andrew Jackson statue, Black Lives Matter, socialism, and a wide range of related and ancillary topics associated with protests, BLM, Seattle's CHOP etc, etc.
Mykell grew up in Southern California where he mentioned he was in a majorly black school. He didn't face discrimination until college when he was pulled over for driving around campus, the cops questioned him to why he was there. Now in today's times of struggle he is fighting for change with millions of other faces. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Me and devonte and Ruben, going straight into the topics. Speaking about the white blessing controversy and BLM, and the protests and the riots. And with opinions on the matter accompanied by facts. Great discussion and a solution to the issues at hand. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/NMAnomaly/support
In this episode of The Darkroom Podcast we spoke with photographer and Co-founder of Street Dreams Mag, Steven Irby. Steven has been documenting the BLM Protests in NYC, balancing his time both on the ground and in conversations with brands/communities on how to move forward from this moment. The last couple weeks have highlighted our unprecedented ability to capture and distribute media from our phones and cameras. Steve lends his perspective on the role photographers and videographers play in fueling a movement like this and the power their media has to both gain and dismantle solidarity. Steve shares his personal experience in contracting work, having lived the ever apparent imbalance and innate biases non-white visual creators face. While much of the media we intake today reinforces divisive positions, we'd like to take a step towards consensus and have an open dialogue on how we move forward together.
Current events and my POV on them.
Wesley and I discuss attending the Black Lives Matter protest and seeing the limited damage with our own eyes in Seattle and Dallas. Police stories from China and the US and his journey from feeling out of place and disenfranchised in the jingoistic American Church to embracing the structure of Catholicism. And growing up in China we don't feel comfortable being in the majority in the States. 3rd Culture kids.
The NBA officially announces plans for NBA return while Giannis and the Bucks organisation unite for Black Lives Matter protests over the weekend. Kane and Frank discuss the growth of Giannis as a leader and a vocal voice in the community.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get $10 off your first order.BlinkistRight now, for a limited time Blinkist has a special offer just for our audience: Go toBlinkist.com/NBA try it FREE for 7 days AND save 25% off your new subscription.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sam delves into the BLM protests and riots with facts and some phenomenal audio from the scenes, a policeman makes a convincing case for community, and the new surveillance methods developed for Covid-19 - can they be used against you? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Protesters descend upon the capital city in numbers unseen since the Civil Rights Era.And how the Mississippi Legislative Black Caucus is responding the their communities' push for change.Plus, the department of health is releasing the names of long term care facilities with suspected coronavirus outbreaks. We hear from from those who care for residents about the decision.Segment 1:Thousands of protesters, chanting “no Justice no Peace,” marched in downtown Jackson Saturday at the Black Lives Matter protest. The event, organized by students, was one of many throughout the country in the weeks following the death of George Floyd. The protesters marched from the Governor's Mansion to Jackson City Hall, calling on state and local leaders to make changed to end police violence and systemic racism. Jessica McArthur of Jackson joined the march. She says the tone of the protest was positive, but tells out Kobee Vance the message cannot go unheard.Before the masses descended upon the capital city Saturday, members of The Poor People's Campaign gathered outside of Attorney General Lynn Fitch's office Friday afternoon. Last week Fitch dismissed the case against former police officer Canton Boykin. Boykin was charged with manslaughter in the 2015 shooting death of 26-year-old Ricky Ball, a black man from Columbus. Members of the human rights group brought a letter they tried to deliver to Fitch asking for an explanation for her decision, but security turned them away. Catherine Davis, whose son Mark was also killed in a police shooting, was among those calling for answers. She shares her experience with our Kobee Vance.Segment 2:Members of the Mississippi Legislative Black Caucus say they are hearing and feeling the cries for change within their communities. From prison reform to the health disparities prevalent throughout the coronavirus pandemic, black legislators have been searching for solutions to many of the injustices that their constituents face. With the killing of George Floyd amplifying those inequities, caucus member John Faulkner, a Democrat from Holly Spring, tells our Desare Frazier protests are the first step to making change real.Segment 3:More than half of coronavirus deaths in Mississippi have occurred in long term care settings. And now, due a court ruling, the public knows the name of each facility with a suspected outbreak, along with the number of employee cases, resident cases and deaths at those facilities. Priya Chidambaram with the Kaiser Family Foundation tells our Ashley Norwood she's glad they're releasing more data on the impact COVID-19 is having in long term care facilities.The data release, however, is not free of skepticism. Tony Hamrick is president of the Mississippi Health Care Association. He acknowledges the data is public information, but also says facilities have always informed those who need to know of cases of transmission. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We review Killer Mike & El-P's RTJ 4, discuss the nation-wide #BlackLivesMatter Protests, police brutality, and online activism. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reunionlights/message
The boys talk with Matt McNally about the current political and social climate, which comes across like basically a 50 minute rant by three lunatics.