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This episode explores the work of Echoing Green, an international non-profit that invests in social entrepreneurs and their dreams and ideas. An accomplished leader and executive herself, Cheryl Dorsey explains how she first came to the organization and the great work they continue to do under her leadership. Chapters:02:22 Meet Cheryl Dorsey Cheryl Dorsey, president of Echoing Green, shares her journey from being a social entrepreneur to leading a nonprofit that supports emerging social innovators. 04:30 The Origin of Echoing Green Cheryl explains the inspiration behind the name ‘Echoing Green,' rooted in a William Blake poem that celebrates youth and the potential for change. 06:11 Investing in Young Leaders Cheryl discusses Echoing Green's unique approach of investing in young social entrepreneurs, emphasizing the importance of nurturing leadership alongside funding. 09:12 The Fellowship Experience Cheryl outlines the structure of the Echoing Green fellowship, highlighting the community, support, and resources provided to selected fellows. 11:04 The Importance of Community Cheryl reflects on the significance of community among entrepreneurs, sharing how Echoing Green fosters connections that help fellows navigate their journeys. 13:34 Addressing Inequality in Funding Cheryl addresses the challenges faced by underrepresented leaders in securing funding, emphasizing Echoing Green's role in leveling the playing field. 16:22 Spotting Potential in Social Innovation Cheryl shares examples of successful Echoing Green fellows, illustrating how the organization identifies and supports innovative ideas that drive social change. 19:55 Qualities of a Successful Entrepreneur Cheryl discusses the essential characteristics Echoing Green looks for in applicants, including optimism, resilience, and the ability to inspire others. 23:11 Navigating the Selection Process Cheryl explains the rigorous selection process for Echoing Green fellows, highlighting the collaborative efforts of volunteers to identify promising leaders. 26:01 Finding Hope in Adversity Cheryl shares her personal journey of optimism and resilience, inspired by the stories of Echoing Green fellows who overcome significant challenges. 29:55 The Battle of Ideas: Social Innovation vs. Populism Cheryl Dorsey discusses the contrasting ideologies of social innovators and populists, emphasizing the need for resources to empower those who seek to improve society. 30:45 Inspiration from the Next Generation Reflecting on the potential of today's youth, the conversation highlights the importance of intergenerational connections and the inspiring qualities of young leaders. 32:47 Hopeful Pessimism: A Realistic Outlook Cheryl introduces her concept of ‘hopeful pessimism,' balancing optimism with the recognition of ongoing challenges in social equity. 34:02 Getting Involved: Supporting Social Innovators Cheryl outlines various ways individuals can support Echoing Green and its mission, from applying for fellowships to volunteering and funding. 36:40 The Power of Mentorship and Community The discussion shifts to the importance of mentorship and community support for young social innovators, highlighting the role of experienced professionals in guiding the next generation. 38:50 Success Stories: Transformative Impact of Echoing Green Cheryl shares inspiring success stories from Echoing Green fellows, showcasing how their initiatives have made significant impacts in their communities. This chapter highlights the ripple effects of social innovation and the potential for change. 42:16 Closing Thoughts: The Future of Social Innovation As the conversation wraps up, both Cheryl and Bill reflect on the optimism that stems from the work being done in social innovation.
Retired LAPD Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey offers her expertise on the state of policing in America and the efforts to reform policies in light of the 10 year commemoration of the death of Eric Garner.
How can you create the change you want to see in the world? In lesson 7 of 9 Powers of Positive Leadership, JP shares insights from Boyan Slat, CEO of The Ocean Cleanup, Cheryl Dorsey, President of Echoing Green and Vincent Stanley, Director of Philosophy at Patagonia, that will help you to grow your social and environmental consciousness. To hear the full episodes of each of these guests, you can click the links below: Boyan Slat: https://thepositiveleadershippodcast.buzzsprout.com/1798971/13329790Cheryl Dorsey: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1798971/10674461 Vincent Stanley: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1798971/episodes/9192445Subscribe now to JP's free monthly newsletter "Positive Leadership and You" on LinkedIn to transform your positive impact today: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/positive-leadership-you-6970390170017669121/
This week we are talking about the past year and the past season of our show. We welcome new Patrons Shannon, and Lyn & Liz, and we have a possible EVP for you to listen to as well.We also talked about Amy's Scotland trip, along with travel tips; AP explains the types of cattle and by the end we turn this into a food podcast.And remember: “If everything worked 100% of the time, you'd never learn a damn thing.”Content Warning: If you listen to this show because you want to hear only talk of The Dead Files this one probably isn't for you. We do talk about the Dead Files a bit but it's not until 45 minutes in. But we do speculate on a new season of the show.We didn't find anything we thought deserved a content warning, we didn't even swear…that much.The Activity Continues is a podcast where soul sisters, Amy and Megan usually chat about the TV show, The Dead Files. Our other soul sister Amy (AP) keeps us in check with facts, figures, and other fun things. We talk about pets, true crime, ghost stories, haunts, dreams, and other creepy paranormal shit and sometimes we interview really cool people. Whether it be a paranormal professional, a Dead Files client, or a friend with cool stories.So, grab your beverage of choice, hop in the car, don't worry, Steve's driving, and join us when… The Activity Continues.This episode was recorded on November 12, 2023, and released on November 16, 2023. Episode links:White Hart Inn: https://www.belhaven.co.uk/pubs/midlothian/white-hartThe Last Drop: https://www.facebook.com/thelastdropedinburgh/Generally Spooky episodes on The Mackenzie Poltergeist and Greyfriars's Door Country, MN haunted tours: https://doorcountytrolley.com/evening-tours/Book that AP recommended: “The Autobiography of Santa Claus”: https://amzn.to/3MMDgBP #CommissionsEarnedCity of the Dead: https://www.cityofthedeadtours.com/Cheryl Dorsey: https://www.instagram.com/sgtcheryldorsey/ “Black and Blue” by Cheryl Dorsey: https://amzn.to/3FZatWV #CommissionsEarnedFahlo: https://myfahlo.com/ Disclaimer:This podcast is in no way affiliated with the Travel Channel, Painless TV, or the TV show The Dead Files or any of its cast or crew. We're just a couple of fans that love the show and want to build a community of like-minded people who would enjoy hanging out and discussing the episodes and similar content.Credits:Hosted by: Amy Lotsberg, Megan Austin, and Amy PiersakProduction, Artwork, and Editing: Amy Lotsberg at Collected Sounds Media, LLC.Theme song. “Ghost Story” and segment music by Cannelle https://melissaoliveri.com Socials and other goodies:Our website, https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/theactivitycontinues Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theactivitycontinues/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheActivityCont Blog for extras: https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/blog/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theactivitycontinuesYouTube: https://bit.ly/TAC_videos Newsletter sign-up: http://eepurl.com/hWnBLL SEND US YOUR PARANORMAL or HOLIDAY STORIES!Email: theactivitycontinues@gmail.com and maybe it will be read on the show!Or visit our website, https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/ and click on the microphone icon to leave a message and maybe it will be played on the show!BE OUR GUEST!Are you a The Dead Files client? Or a paranormal professional? Let us know by filling out our guest form:https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/guests/intake/AffiliateThree Spirit Drinks. They create plant-based non-alcoholic elixirs. https://us.threespiritdrinks.com/theactivitycontinues and use the promo code THEACTIVITYCONTINUES for 15% off your entire order. Send us cool stuff at:Collected Sounds Media, LLC8014 Olson Memorial Hwy 55 Box 240Golden Valley, MN 55427-4712 Thank you for listening, take care of yourselves. We'll see you next week!A Paranormal PodcastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/collected-sounds2/donations
My conversation with Cheryl Dorsey, the President of Echoing Green, was recorded on the third anniversary of George Floyd's murder. It was a perfect opportunity for us to reflect on how far America has come to fulfilling its promises of racial equity.Cheryl speaks about the barriers to entry people of color face and how these very leaders are overcoming the odds and paving the way towards a better America.Resources mentioned in this episode:Book: Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination by Robin KelleyEyes on the Prize - 14 part documentary by Henry Hampton.Book: Between the World and Me, Tanahashi Coates Subscribe to “Say More with Tulaine Montgomery” wherever you get your podcasts. Produced by the New Profit and Hueman Group Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sgt. Cheryl Dorsey - a 20-year LAPD veteran. The eight Akron officers who shot and killed #JaylandWalker last June won't face criminal charges in his death after a special grand jury in Summit County Common Pleas Court yesterday returned a no-bill - which means the jurors found the actions of the officers were justified. Walker, who was 25, was shot on the night of June 27th more than 40 times by eight Akron officers after a car and foot chase. Sgt. Dorsey joins Tavis to unpack this decision. (Hour 1)
Today we are trying to make sense of the senseless. In the wake of last week's video release exposing the brutal police killing of Tyre Nichols, we are going to talk with retired LAPD Sgt. Cheryl Dorsey, and author of the book, “Black and Blue, The Creation of a Social Advocate.” Sgt. Dorsey will help us get a better understanding of the culture of policing in America, and what needs to change so that police truly serve all the people they are sworn to protect. Tyre Nichols Memorial Fund Follow us on Twitter: @HowWeWinPod @BluesBoySteve @jenancona www.howwewinpod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Topic: Tyre Nichols, the Black man who died two weeks ago after a confrontation with Memphis Police, suffered “extensive bleeding caused by a severe beating,” according to preliminary results of an autopsy commissioned by attorneys for his family. He was initially pulled over for alleged reckless driving and after several confrontations and an arrest, he was taken to a local hospital in critical condition and died three days later. 20-year LAPD veteran Sgt. Cheryl Dorsey joins Tavis to unpack the story. Bio: Cheryl Dorsey is a Los Angeles native. She was raised middle class in South Central LA when it was predominately white, and watched “white flight” transform it into a black neighborhood, littered with gang activity, compliments of the Crips and the Bloods.In 1978, she began a career in law enforcement where she worked for the State of California, Department of Justice. A career in law enforcement came out of a necessity to provide for her family. Cheryl never “bled blue.” As a young, single mother, she had to find a job. She'll tell you she needed “a good paying job with great benefits.” And she found one, in 1980, Cheryl joined the Los Angeles Police Department. During her twenty-year (LAPD) career, she worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four geographic Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignments, Sgt. Dorsey was assigned to traffic division, Newton Area vice and the infamous gang unit in Operations South Bureau; known as Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) As a 20-year veteran of the Los Angeles Police Department and a mother of four sons, Sgt. Dorsey understands that “no one is immune from being racially profiled, harassed or becoming the victim of police abuse under the color of authority,” “As a police expert with an eye toward social justice advocacy she provides a candid, honest and unique perspective on social and institutional abuses with a level of credibility that is effective, relevant and irrefutable As an LAPD insider, Sgt. Dorsey highlights criminal, social or public policy injustices affecting disenfranchised communities throughout the nation. As a mother and police professional, Sgt. Dorsey exposes social and institutional disparities and abuses, while introducing strategies and commentary on how to systematically attack those injustices, empower audiences with a broad and unique perspective on how to navigate within that system, when necessary, and help change that system, when possible.
Kigali Amendment ratified by U.S. Senate, plus meet climate champion, Cheryl Dorsey. Net Zero vs. Carbon Neutral vs. Climate Positive
Cheryl Dorsey - Retired Sergeant of the LAPD and Author of "Black and Blue: The True Story of An African American Woman on the LAPD and the Powerful Secrets She Uncovered." An ex-officer pleaded guilty to federal charges (helping falsify a search warrant that led to the killing of Breonna Taylor). A Georgia special prosecutor announced that murder and assault charges will be dismissed against two Atlanta police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks. She joins Tavis to try and make sense of the current state of policing in America .
Cheryl Dorsey is a human rights advocate, acclaimed author, and retired Los Angeles Police Department Sergeant. Sgt. Dorsey has written several books ~ an autobiography, Black and Blue, The Creation Of A Social Advocate which chronicles her LAPD career and a true crime biography “The Confidence Chronicles, The Greatest Crime Story [N]Ever told.” Sgt. Dorsey is a highly sought police expert and a frequent commentator on CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, to name a few.
Part Two, in a two-part documentary follow-up to the audio drama #MATTER, spotlights community driven efforts to uproot and reimagine public safety, joined by some of the nation's leading activists, historians, and thinkers. This episode is brought to you in collaboration with ONEOPP, a social justice coalition working to end police brutality. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part One, in a two-part documentary follow-up to the audio drama #MATTER, traces modern policing down to its roots, and considers unexamined repercussions joined by some of the nation's leading activists, historians, and thinkers. This episode is brought to you in collaboration with ONEOPP, a social justice coalition working to end police brutality. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Capital for Good, we speak with Samantha Tweedy, the inaugural president of the Black Economic Alliance Foundation, the nation's leading organization harnessing the collective expertise and influence of Black business leaders and allies to build generational wealth and economic prosperity for the Black community. Tweedy has spent her career building and leading transformative racial and economic justice initiatives at the intersection of the public, private, and philanthropic sectors, showing how equitable and inclusive growth creates a more prosperous country, and future, for all Americans. In this conversation, Tweedy begins with personal history, explaining how her commitment to issues of equity and justice — for using the opportunities afforded her to create opportunities for others — comes via “osmosis,” as she follows in the footsteps of grandparent trailblazers in the fight for civil rights and racial and economic justice. Tweedy describes how her early career in educational equity and access, as a litigator and school leader, gave her a deeper understanding of structural and multigenerational disparities. At the Robin Hood Foundation, she saw many uncomfortable but important truths in the data: the persistent black and white wealth gap in communities Robin Hood served and the fact that, despite increases in overall philanthropy, only 10 percent went to organizations led by people of color trying to solve problems of poverty racial and economic disparity in the first place. Accordingly, Tweedy launched Robin Hood's nearly $20 million Power Fund to invest in and elevate nonprofit leaders of color focused on increasing mobility from poverty and addressing specifically, through the expertise and understanding of proximity and lived experience, the interplay of racial and economic injustice through their work. In many ways, this effort connects directly to the Foundation Tweedy is building and leading at the Black Economic Alliance — an organization committed to driving progress for the Black community, with a particular focus on improving economic outcomes in work, wages, and wealth. Only a few months into her new role, Tweedy is directing a range of policy, advocacy, and business and government engagement initiatives. She walks us through a few of these, including the new Center for Black Entrepreneurship, a partnership with Spelman and Morehouse Colleges, and the Black Economic Alliance Entrepreneurs Fund. Thanks for listening!Subscribe to Capital for Good on Apple, Amazon, Google, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Drop us a line at socialenterprise@gsb.columbia.edu. Mentioned in this Episode “Racial Equity and Philanthropy: Disparities in Funding for Leaders of Color Leave Impact on the Table,” Cheryl Dorsey, Jeff Bradach, and Peter Kim (The Bridgespan Group and Echoing Green Report, 2020) The Power Fund Black Economic Alliance Black Economic Alliance Foundation Center for Black Entrepreneurship Black Economic Alliance Entrepreneurs Fund
In the first of 3 bonus, bite-sized episodes, JP talks to Cheryl Dorsey, President of Echoing Green, about how she is changing the world by being a 'cultural translator' - someone who brings different classes, races, ideas together to create a more equitable, sustainable and just world. This episode was recorded on-location at WEF 22 in Davos!
Hackers and scammers have declared war on all of us and right now, they are winning. Nicole Vowell, a former news reporter who covered scams for nearly 10 years, was recently taken for $13,000 in an online scam. She joins the show. Chris Swecker, former head of the FBI
Wharton's Katherine Klein interviews Cheryl Dorsey president of social impact talent spotter and global nonprofit Echoing Green about the power and potential of social innovation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wharton's Katherine Klein interviews Cheryl Dorsey, president of social impact talent spotter and global nonprofit Echoing Green, about the power and potential of social innovation.
Wharton's Katherine Klein interviews Cheryl Dorsey, president of social impact talent spotter and global nonprofit Echoing Green, about the power and potential of social innovation.
Cheryl Dorsey, President of Echoing Green, joins host and Vice Dean of the Wharton Social Impact Initiative Katherine Klein to discuss Echoing Green's work as an early-stage funder of emerging social entrepreneurs. Supporting these extraordinary leaders is Echoing Green's core strategy to drive positive social change across the globe. Dorsey also discusses racial and gender disparities in funding entrepreneurs and their ventures. Through a new partnership with Goldman Sachs One Million Black Women, Echoing Green will invest in Black women social entrepreneurs whose ventures are addressing critical needs in their communities, such as housing, education, healthcare, financial literacy, climate justice, and more.Transcript. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Cheryl Dorsey, a trailblazer in the social entrepreneurship movement, and the president of Echoing Green, shares her journey.
Police officers Act like children when they don't get their way. If they're not allowed to run amok Through black neighborhoods Or To be able to call chaos when they feel like it They wanna pout and throw a Temper tantrum Just like little boys and girls. They don't wanna do that job I lot of them quit Working Into to serve and protect goes right out the window. Retire police sergeant Cheryl Dorsey give insight On this topic. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Teddy-G/support
In this episode of Capital for Good, we speak with Cheryl Dorsey, a trailblazer in the social entrepreneurship movement, and the president of Echoing Green, a global nonprofit that supports emerging social entrepreneurs and invests deeply in their ideas and leadership. In this conversation, Dorsey fuses the personal and professional, explaining how, from an early age, she was encouraged and inspired to address the economic and racial disparities in the world around her — from her childhood in an unusually diverse Baltimore neighborhood to her medical school years at Harvard where she saw black babies dying at three times the rate of white babies in communities neighboring the world's premier hospitals. As head of Echoing Green, an organization that, over its 30-year history, has invested in more than 800 dynamic leaders across 86 countries, Dorsey has observed and walks us through some of the important shifts that have occurred in the field of social innovation, including more changemakers embracing for-profit business models to solve problems. She has also long advocated for greater access to philanthropic and commercial capital for people of color; Echoing Green's recent report on racial disparities in philanthropy and new Racial Equity Philanthropic Fund have provided a roadmap for others in the field. We conclude with some of Dorsey's insights on history and public health. “I had a strange obsession with plagues in college and a lot of my time was spent studying pandemics, especially the bubonic plague,” says Dorsey, who concentrated in history and science as an undergraduate. She reminds and exhorts us, “pandemics simply amplify the structural inequities that already exist. They reveal our fault lines in a way that puts them front and center. But they also are moments in time that offer up great opportunity… We have a moment to rethink and re-imagine so many things about our world… How will we seize this moment?” Thanks for listening! Subscribe to Capital for Good on Apple, Amazon, Google, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Drop us a line at socialenterprise@gsb.columbia.edu. Mentioned in this episode: Racial Equity and Philanthropy: Disparities in Funding for Leaders of Color Leave Impact on the Table, Cheryl Dorsey, Jeff Bradach, Peter Kim (Bridgespan, 2020) Echoing Green Announces New Racial Equity Philanthropic Fund (Echoing Green, 2020) Epidemics and Society: From the Black Death to the Present, Frank M. Snowden (Yale University Press, 2019) Goldman Sachs Commits $10 Billion in Investment Capital and $100 Million in Philanthropic Capital to Impact the Lives of One Million Black Women, Goldman Sachs (2021)
Three officers, each from a different generation, weigh in on Derek Chauvin's murder conviction and other recent acts of police violence. Isaiah McKinnon became a police officer for the city of Detroit in the 1960s, and eventually became chief of police. He also served two years as the city's deputy mayor starting in 2014.Cheryl Dorsey is a retired Los Angeles Police Department sergeant who first joined the force in the 1980s. Vincent Montague is president of the Black Shield Police Association, which supports officers serving in the Greater Cleveland area. He's been in law enforcement for 13 years. To take a short, anonymous survey about Consider This, please visit npr.org/springsurvey. In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment that will help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
Three officers, each from a different generation, weigh in on Derek Chauvin's murder conviction and other recent acts of police violence. Isaiah McKinnon became a police officer for the city of Detroit in the 1960s, and eventually became chief of police. He also served two years as the city's deputy mayor starting in 2014.Cheryl Dorsey is a retired Los Angeles Police Department sergeant who first joined the force in the 1980s. Vincent Montague is president of the Black Shield Police Association, which supports officers serving in the Greater Cleveland area. He's been in law enforcement for 13 years. To take a short, anonymous survey about Consider This, please visit npr.org/springsurvey. In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment that will help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
On Tuesday, the jury found former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin guilty in the death of George Floyd. Chauvin was deemed guilty on all three charges: second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter. Retired LAPD sergeant Cheryl Dorsey says lots of change must come next, and there must be consequences that are equal to an officer’s misconduct. “Every division has somebody like Chauvin who nobody wants to work with. You put him on morning watch. You put him on the desk. You put him in the kit room. You get him out of the field so that he can't hurt or harm anyone until you can either put the paperwork together to get him off the force, or you just relegate him to a house mouse,” she says. USC law professor Jody Armour points out that there’s no commitment to overhaul policing, and it’s unclear whether new legislation can prevent more police brutality. “This isn’t just about individual accountability. What we're really concerned with is that the system itself is problematic. There's systemic injustice in it. And this individual accountability approach gives the impression that the system can police itself, that the system corrects itself. And it can’t, right?” he says.
In this episode of Capital for Good, we speak with Wes Moore, bestselling author, combat veteran, social entrepreneur, chief executive officer of the Robin Hood Foundation, and one of the country's leading voices on issues of economic opportunity, and social, and racial equity. Moore's first book, The Other Wes Moore, a perennial New York Times bestseller, captured the nation's attention on the fine line between success and failure in our communities and in ourselves. He is also the author of the The Work, Discovering Wes Moore, This Way Home and the recently released, Five Days. Moore grew up in Baltimore and the Bronx, where he was raised by a single mom. Despite childhood challenges, he graduated Phi Theta Kappa from Valley Forge Military College in 1998 and Phi Beta Kappa from Johns Hopkins University in 2001. He earned an MLitt in international relations from Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar in 2004. Moore then served as a captain and paratrooper with the US Army's 82nd Airborne Division, including a combat deployment to Afghanistan. He later served as a White House Fellow to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Before becoming CEO at Robin Hood, one of the largest anti-poverty forces in the nation, Moore was the founder and CEO at BridgeEdU, an education platform addressing the college completion and job placement crisis. Moore has also worked in finance as an investment banker with Deutsche Bank in London and with Citigroup in New York. In this wide-ranging conversation, we begin with Robin Hood's response to the COVID-19 crisis in New York City, where it has successfully raised and deployed more than $65 million in emergency relief across hundreds of organizations. We also examine how the deep social, economic and racial disparities that existed in health, wealth, income, employment, educational outcomes, justice involvement, etc. that existed pre-COVID have informed and centered Robin Hood's work in the pandemic. Moore walks us through some of the ways in which Robin Hood has begun to address the structural biases and inequities in philanthropy that that have resulted, historically, in drastic under-funding of organizations led by people of color. We also touch on the role of philanthropy in advocating for anti-racist and anti-poverty policy, the role of business in promoting racial equity, and the power of storytelling, as exemplified by Moore's latest book, Five Days. “I choose to be one of the people who chooses hope,” Moore says. “While progress is not inevitable, it is possible, and that becomes our role and our responsibility: to really push for that progress that we think is important when it comes to creating a better future.” Mentioned in this Episode Robin Hood Relief Fund Racial Equity and Philanthropy: Disparities in Funding for Leaders of Color Leave Impact on the Table, Cheryl Dorsey, Jeff Bradach, Peter Kim (Bridgespan, 2020) The Power Fund: Investing in Leaders of Color, Robin Hood The Black Voices for Black Justice Fund, Black Voices Blue Ridge Labs at Robin Hood Robin Hood Poverty Tracker reports here, Columbia Center on Poverty and Social Policy
In today’s All Business With Jeffrey Hayzlett we revisit an episode from last summer. Racism, police brutality, and brutal honesty. This episode of “All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett” tackles the biggest issue right now with the help of co-host Rolonda Watts. First, we get an inside glimpse of one of the largest police departments in the country. Retired LAPD Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey, who worked all four bureaus in Los Angeles, talks about how the culture inside police departments starts at the top. She added why minorities don’t want to call the police and how her philosophy “I care, but I don’t” helped her deal with the stress of the job. Sgt. Dorsey mentioned how every police department has a “Billy Bad Ass” and why she thinks the movement to ‘defund’ the police is missing the mark. If you really want to change your community’s police department, Sgt. Dorsey says there’s one thing you can do that has nothing to do with money. Dr. Jeffrey Gardere joins us for the second half of the show. Known as “America’s Psychologist” for his numerous TV appearances, Dr. Jeff talked about what all this racial unrest is doing to the nation’s psyche. Dr. Jeff says while we need to be honest about how we feel, this time feels different. There’s a diversity to the protesters you don’t often see. He believes the feelings on the streets might get uglier before it gets better, especially with the election coming up, but we must continue the forward momentum for equality. Dr. Jeff was honest himself, talking about the differences between white and black America and some of the things he does personally not to stand out. Become a C-Suite Network Member: https://www.c-suitenetwork.com/executive-membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first episode of the new series, Peter Drobac and Cheryl Dorsey explore how innovation and justice are key to building a better future after Covid-19. Peter and Cheryl are both doctors working to treat society’s greatest challenges. They discuss the entangled crises of the pandemic and inequality, recent events in Washington DC, and why the world needs social entrepreneurs now more than ever. Featuring: Dr Cheryl Dorsey, president, Echoing Green. Dr Peter Drobac, Director, Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, Saïd Business School, Oxford. https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/ Credits:Producer/editor – Eve Streeter for Stabl
This podcast features audio from Sgt Dorsey's appearance on the panel titled, Justice in Policing Forum held on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Jan 18, 2021 hosted by the Divine 9 Coalition For Civic Engagement.Support the show viaVenmo - sgtdorseyspeaksCash App - $sgtdorseyspeaksPaypal - sgtcheryldorseySgt Dorsey’s Autobiography available ~ http://bit.ly/2AGhYmQIG @sgtcheryldorsey Please checkout Custom Tie Dye - Hoodies, T-shirts, Coffee Mugs and more @Boss.inkk_ on IGFor over two decades, Retired Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignments, Sgt. Dorsey was assigned to the infamous gang unit in Operations South Bureau; known as Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) under the command of Police Chief Daryl F. GatesSgt. Dorsey is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. She has been a frequent commentator on CNN, Fox News, OWN, CNN International, HLNTV, Law and Crime Network, Inside Edition, MSNBC as well as appearing on KPCC, Democracy Now, Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio w/ Dr. Drew.Sgt. Dorsey has also been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo, Tavis Smiley, Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil and TD Jakes Shows, BET Network’s docu-series “Finding Justice” as well as TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” and “Dead Files”.Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey.“Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" is available on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/Black-Blue-Creation-Social-Advocate/dp/1725511819
Capitol Hill Riots; No Charges in Police Shooting of Jacob Blake and moreSupport the show viaVenmo - sgtdorseyspeaksCash App - $sgtdorseyspeaksPaypal - sgtcheryldorseySgt Dorsey’s Autobiography available ~ http://bit.ly/2AGhYmQIG @sgtcheryldorsey Please checkout Custom Tie Dye - Hoodies, T-shirts, Coffee Mugs and more @Boss.inkk_ on IGFor over two decades, Retired Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignments, Sgt. Dorsey was assigned to the infamous gang unit in Operations South Bureau; known as Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) under the command of Police Chief Daryl F. GatesSgt. Dorsey is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. She has been a frequent commentator on CNN, Fox News, OWN, CNN International, HLNTV, Law and Crime Network, Inside Edition, MSNBC as well as appearing on KPCC, Democracy Now, Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio w/ Dr. Drew.Sgt. Dorsey has also been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo, Tavis Smiley, Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil and TD Jakes Shows, BET Network’s docu-series “Finding Justice” as well as TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” and “Dead Files”.Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey.“Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" is available on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/Black-Blue-Creation-Social-Advocate/dp/1725511819
Policing in America. Racial Injustice. Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot live about the wrong house raid on Anjanette Young's home. Mayor Lightfoot have known about it since November 2019. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Teddy-G/support
In this BEST OF episode @jaspercolesays sits down with retired LAPD Sgt/Author/Actiivist @sgtcheryldorsey to talk about Police brutality and the culture of BLEEDING BLUE. It's sad to say that in the 5 years since we first met Cheryl, the deaths have tripled. Social Media: Twitter:& instagram @sgtcheryldorsey Website: sgtcheryldoresey.comDuration: 60 minutes
Dishonest Chiefs & Elected OfficialsSupport the show viaVenmo - sgtdorseyspeaksCash App - $sgtdorseyspeaksPaypal - sgtcheryldorseySgt Dorsey’s Autobiography available ~ http://bit.ly/2AGhYmQIG @sgtcheryldorsey Please checkout Custom Tie Dye - Hoodies, T-shirts, Coffee Mugs and more @Boss.inkk_ on IGFor over two decades, Retired Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignments, Sgt. Dorsey was assigned to the infamous gang unit in Operations South Bureau; known as Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) under the command of Police Chief Daryl F. GatesSgt. Dorsey is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. She has been a frequent commentator on CNN, Fox News, OWN, CNN International, HLNTV, Law and Crime Network, Inside Edition, MSNBC as well as appearing on KPCC, Democracy Now, Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio w/ Dr. Drew.Sgt. Dorsey has also been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo, Tavis Smiley, Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil and TD Jakes Shows, BET Network’s docu-series “Finding Justice” as well as TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” and “Dead Files”.Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey.“Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" is available on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/Black-Blue-Creation-Social-Advocate/dp/1725511819
Australian TV host and former Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey of the LA Police Department speaks about police culture and the protests all across America and question what can be done by president-elect to reform the police. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Teddy-G/support
L.A. Police Commission rules officer broke policy with final two shots in Hernandez killing; EMS Whistle Blower says cops demanded ketamine use on suspects and moreSupport the show viaVenmo - sgtdorseyspeaksCash App - $sgtdorseyspeaksPaypal - sgtcheryldorseySgt Dorsey’s Autobiography available ~ http://bit.ly/2AGhYmQIG @sgtcheryldorsey Please checkout Custom Tie Dye - Hoodies, T-shirts, Coffee Mugs and more @Boss.inkk_ on IGFor over two decades, Retired Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignments, Sgt. Dorsey was assigned to the infamous gang unit in Operations South Bureau; known as Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) under the command of Police Chief Daryl F. GatesSgt. Dorsey is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. She has been a frequent commentator on CNN, Fox News, OWN, CNN International, HLNTV, Law and Crime Network, Inside Edition, MSNBC as well as appearing on KPCC, Democracy Now, Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio w/ Dr. Drew.Sgt. Dorsey has also been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo, Tavis Smiley, Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil and TD Jakes Shows, BET Network’s docu-series “Finding Justice” as well as TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” and “Dead Files”.Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey.“Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" is available on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/Black-Blue-Creation-Social-Advocate/dp/1725511819
Is Ketamine the New Police Weapon Against Black Folks? and other newsSupport the show viaVenmo - sgtdorseyspeaksCash App - $sgtdorseyspeaksPaypal - sgtcheryldorseySgt Dorsey’s Autobiography available ~ http://bit.ly/2AGhYmQIG @sgtcheryldorsey Please checkout Custom Tie Dye - Hoodies, T-shirts, Coffee Mugs and more @Boss.inkk_ on IGFor over two decades, Retired Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignments, Sgt. Dorsey was assigned to the infamous gang unit in Operations South Bureau; known as Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) under the command of Police Chief Daryl F. GatesSgt. Dorsey is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. She has been a frequent commentator on CNN, Fox News, OWN, CNN International, HLNTV, Law and Crime Network, Inside Edition, MSNBC as well as appearing on KPCC, Democracy Now, Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio w/ Dr. Drew.Sgt. Dorsey has also been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo, Tavis Smiley, Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil and TD Jakes Shows, BET Network’s docu-series “Finding Justice” as well as TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” and “Dead Files”.Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey.“Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" is available on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/Black-Blue-Creation-Social-Advocate/dp/1725511819
Some cities are curtailing police K-9 use; Four L.A. County sheriff’s officials refusing to testify in fatal shooting investigation; Referendum to Overturn California Flavor Ban and moreSupport the show viaVenmo - sgtdorseyspeaksCash App - $sgtdorseyspeaksPaypal - sgtcheryldorseySgt Dorsey’s Autobiography available ~ http://bit.ly/2AGhYmQIG @sgtcheryldorsey Please checkout Custom Tie Dye - Hoodies, T-shirts, Coffee Mugs and more @Boss.inkk_ on IGFor over two decades, Retired Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignments, Sgt. Dorsey was assigned to the infamous gang unit in Operations South Bureau; known as Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) under the command of Police Chief Daryl F. GatesSgt. Dorsey is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. She has been a frequent commentator on CNN, Fox News, OWN, CNN International, HLNTV, Law and Crime Network, Inside Edition, MSNBC as well as appearing on KPCC, Democracy Now, Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio w/ Dr. Drew.Sgt. Dorsey has also been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo, Tavis Smiley, Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil and TD Jakes Shows, BET Network’s docu-series “Finding Justice” as well as TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” and “Dead Files”.Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey.“Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" is available on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/Black-Blue-Creation-Social-Advocate/dp/1725511819
San Francisco officer charged with on-duty homicide; Florida Sheriff's deputy kills two Black teens in a car and Black man fatally shot by police during traffic stop in OmahaSupport the show viaVenmo - sgtdorseyspeaksCash App - $sgtdorseyspeaksPaypal - sgtcheryldorseySgt Dorsey’s Autobiography available ~ http://bit.ly/2AGhYmQIG @sgtcheryldorsey Please checkout Custom Tie Dye - Hoodies, T-shirts, Coffee Mugs and more @Boss.inkk_ on IGFor over two decades, Retired Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignments, Sgt. Dorsey was assigned to the infamous gang unit in Operations South Bureau; known as Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) under the command of Police Chief Daryl F. GatesSgt. Dorsey is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. She has been a frequent commentator on CNN, Fox News, OWN, CNN International, HLNTV, Law and Crime Network, Inside Edition, MSNBC as well as appearing on KPCC, Democracy Now, Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio w/ Dr. Drew.Sgt. Dorsey has also been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo, Tavis Smiley, Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil and TD Jakes Shows, BET Network’s docu-series “Finding Justice” as well as TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” and “Dead Files”.Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey.“Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" is available on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/Black-Blue-Creation-Social-Advocate/dp/1725511819
Police Misconduct at highest levels and the "Good Ole Boy" System Still ExistsSupport the show viaVenmo - sgtdorseyspeaksCash App - $sgtdorseyspeaksPaypal - sgtcheryldorseySgt Dorsey’s Autobiography available ~ http://bit.ly/2AGhYmQIG @sgtcheryldorsey Please checkout Custom Tie Dye - Hoodies, T-shirts, Coffee Mugs and more @Boss.inkk_ on IGFor over two decades, Retired Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignments, Sgt. Dorsey was assigned to the infamous gang unit in Operations South Bureau; known as Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) under the command of Police Chief Daryl F. GatesSgt. Dorsey is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. She has been a frequent commentator on CNN, Fox News, OWN, CNN International, HLNTV, Law and Crime Network, Inside Edition, MSNBC as well as appearing on KPCC, Democracy Now, Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio w/ Dr. Drew.Sgt. Dorsey has also been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo, Tavis Smiley, Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil and TD Jakes Shows, BET Network’s docu-series “Finding Justice” as well as TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” and “Dead Files”.Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey.“Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" is available on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/Black-Blue-Creation-Social-Advocate/dp/1725511819
LAPD Police Chief Michael Moore & Defund the PoliceSupport the show viaVenmo - sgtdorseyspeaksCash App - $sgtdorseyspeaksPaypal - sgtcheryldorseySgt Dorsey’s Autobiography available ~ http://bit.ly/2AGhYmQIG @sgtcheryldorsey Please checkout Custom Tie Dye - Hoodies, T-shirts, Coffee Mugs and more @Boss.inkk_ on IGFor over two decades, Retired Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignments, Sgt. Dorsey was assigned to the infamous gang unit in Operations South Bureau; known as Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) under the command of Police Chief Daryl F. GatesSgt. Dorsey is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. She has been a frequent commentator on CNN, Fox News, OWN, CNN International, HLNTV, Law and Crime Network, Inside Edition, MSNBC as well as appearing on KPCC, Democracy Now, Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio w/ Dr. Drew.Sgt. Dorsey has also been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo, Tavis Smiley, Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil and TD Jakes Shows, BET Network’s docu-series “Finding Justice” as well as TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” and “Dead Files”.Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey.“Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" is available on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/Black-Blue-Creation-Social-Advocate/dp/1725511819
Interview with fellow podcaster on police reform, justice and accountability.Support the show viaVenmo - sgtdorseyspeaksCash App - $sgtdorseyspeaksPaypal - sgtcheryldorseySgt Dorsey’s Autobiography available ~ http://bit.ly/2AGhYmQIG @sgtcheryldorsey Please checkout Custom Tie Dye - Hoodies, T-shirts, Coffee Mugs and more @Boss.inkk_ on IGFor over two decades, Retired Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignments, Sgt. Dorsey was assigned to the infamous gang unit in Operations South Bureau; known as Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) under the command of Police Chief Daryl F. GatesSgt. Dorsey is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. She has been a frequent commentator on CNN, Fox News, OWN, CNN International, HLNTV, Law and Crime Network, Inside Edition, MSNBC as well as appearing on KPCC, Democracy Now, Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio w/ Dr. Drew.Sgt. Dorsey has also been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo, Tavis Smiley, Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil and TD Jakes Shows, BET Network’s docu-series “Finding Justice” as well as TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” and “Dead Files”.Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey.“Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" is available on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/Black-Blue-Creation-Social-Advocate/dp/1725511819
As National Domestic Violence Awareness Month comes to an end, I find it ironic that just a few days ago LAPD decided to go public with a domestic violence personnel complaint against me; the victim.A few years after allegations of domestic violence by OJ Simpson and his murder trial and the murder-suicide of a LAPD Ofcr Victor Ramos (my ex husband’s partner) who killed his estranged wife , LAPD sic’d 2 sgts Ernie Eskridge (now Cmdr) & Horace Frank (now Dep Chief) on me after learning of my victimization at the hands of one of their own; my ex.BOR chairman (now Ret.) Dep Chief Martin Pomeroy opined, “not a mother in the cosmos would’ve stayed” just before he suspended me for 4 days without pay.Stand Black - Stand up!!!Purchase T-shirts, Crewnecks and Hoodies- https://sgtcheryldorsey.com/hoodies-s...Your Agreement is not required All Skinfolk Ain’t Kinfolk bit.ly/2ThCzEqAs a social justice advocate and law enforcement expert, Sgt. Dorsey spoke before the California Assembly Committee on Public Safety regarding AB392. Sgt. Dorsey’s participation, in part, led to Governor Newsom signing into law on August 19, 2019, California Assembly Bill 392, a police use-of-force bill that redefines the circumstances under which the use of lethal force by a peace officer is considered justifiable.For over two decades, Retired Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignments, Sgt. Dorsey was assigned to the infamous gang unit in Operations South Bureau; known as Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) under the command of Police Chief Daryl F. GatesFrom an LAPD insider’s perspective, Sgt. Dorsey candidly discusses police culture, policy, and training as well as exposing disparities that disproportionately affect minority communities throughout the nation. As a police professional, Sgt. Dorsey introduces strategies on how to systematically attack those injustices, educate and empower listeners on how to navigate within that system, when necessary, and help change that system, when possible. The goal being for everyone to make it home safe!An acclaimed speaker and author, Sgt. Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography, Black and Blue, The Creation Of A Social Advocate, (available on amazon.com) which provides an unfiltered look into the LAPD during her tenure. She provides insight and techniques to de-escalate tensions during police encounters with a level of credibility that is effective, relevant and irrefutable. Sgt. Dorsey is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues and has been a frequent commentator on CNN, Fox News, CNN International; HLNTV with Dr. Drew, Nancy Grace, True Crime and The Daily Share; Inside Edition, MSNBC; NowThis News, TMZ as well as KPCC Radio with “Air Talk”, “Take Two”; Democracy Now, The Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio with Dr. Drew. Sgt. Dorsey has been seen on networks such as Law and Crime ,BET, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey (OWN) as well as appearing on the TD Jakes Show; Tavis Smiley Show, Dr. Phil Show and Brazilian TVGlobo;Sgt Dorsey has been a featured police expert on Court TV, Law and Crime Network, Fox Network's "First Responders Live"; BET Docu-Series “Finding Justice”; TV Crime Series; “Chaos in Court”, “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” “Motive to Murder” and “Dead Files”. Former contributing columnist for OZY, LA Progressive, EURWeb, Wave Newspaper and Huffington Post. www.sgtcheryldorsey.com@sgtcheryldorsey on Twitter and IG
Under California law, police officers have to report colleagues who exhibit excessive force. Sgt Dorsey was part of a panel on radio station KPCC's show AirTalk that discussed the topic: Peer Reporting Of Excessive Force By LAPD Officers Is Far Lower Than Public Complaints. Where Is the Disconnect? This podcast includes the show audio and Sgt Dorsey's commentary plus more news.Support the show viaVenmo - sgtdorseyspeaksCash App - $sgtdorseyspeaksPaypal - sgtcheryldorseySgt Dorsey’s Autobiography available ~ http://bit.ly/2AGhYmQIG @sgtcheryldorsey Please checkout Custom Tie Dye - Hoodies, T-shirts, Coffee Mugs and more @Boss.inkk_ on IGFor over two decades, Retired Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignments, Sgt. Dorsey was assigned to the infamous gang unit in Operations South Bureau; known as Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) under the command of Police Chief Daryl F. GatesSgt. Dorsey is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. She has been a frequent commentator on CNN, Fox News, OWN, CNN International, HLNTV, Law and Crime Network, Inside Edition, MSNBC as well as appearing on KPCC, Democracy Now, Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio w/ Dr. Drew.Sgt. Dorsey has also been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo, Tavis Smiley, Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil and TD Jakes Shows, BET Network’s docu-series “Finding Justice” as well as TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” and “Dead Files”.Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey.“Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" is available on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/Black-Blue-Creation-Social-Advocate/dp/1725511819
If you thought the airship died with the Hindenburg … think again!Have you ever been part of or craved for a community that just feels like you belong in it, like you get them and they get you, like your values are aligned and you agree on a common sense of purpose, or being? Finding, let alone thriving, in such a community is hard these days. But have you ever wondered what it takes to build a vibrant, robust and enduring community? Whether they meet physically or virtually, given the current global context, it turns out that it takes a fair amount of thoughtful and deliberate planning and engineering to make communities thrive. In our podcast episode this week, we talk to three remarkable leaders, Ms. Leetha Filderman - President of Poptech, Ms. Cheryl Dorsey - President of Echoing Green and Ms. Joanna Sparber - Global Director of Impact at The Conduit.
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The following is a conversation with Cheryl Dorsey, President of Echoing Green, and Jeff Bradach, Managing Partner of The Bridgespan Group, and Denver Frederick, the host of the Business of Giving. In this interview, Cheryl Dorsey, President of Echoing Green, and Jeff Bradach, Managing Partner of The Bridgespan Group, shares the following: • Barriers leaders of color encounter • Funding difference of White and Black-led organizations • Examples of philanthropists who have put racial equity at the center