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Hudson Mohawk Magazine
AllofUs-Behind the Wall Rally

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 10:00


On Sunday, March 23, All of Us hosted a rally at the state capital. The title of the event was Behind the Wall: Friends and Family Speak Out. It featured formerly incarcerated people and relatives of currently incarcerated people speaking about the injustices of the prison system in light of the recent killing of Robert Brooks and the resolution of the Correction Officer's strike. In addition, people were advocating for Daniel's Law on the fifth anniversary of the killing of Daniel Prude. Daniel's Law would fund mental health responders instead of police for mental health emergencies. Moses Nagel attended the rally. We will hear first from Luke Sikinyi of the Alliance for Rights and Recovery, followed by Shawn Young, co-founder of All of Us.

Light 'Em Up
Murdered in Cold Blood Over a Pot of Water: The Tragic Case of Sonya Massey. A Focused Exam of the Expanding Plague of "Wandering/Roaming Cops". Is it Safe Anymore for Individuals of Color to Call the Police for Help?

Light 'Em Up

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 67:28


Welcome to this incendiary, probing, brand-new installment of Light ‘Em Up.We're currently being actively downloaded in 1⃣1⃣3⃣ countries globally! Thank you, for your constant support!In this intensive episode we'll investigate and unpack the cold-blooded killing of Sonya Massey — a 36-year-old mother of two and resident of Springfield, Illinois. Ms. Massey was concerned for her safety and called law enforcement to her home for protection.Sonya Massey, was fatally shot in the head by the now terminated and criminally charged former Sangamon County Sheriff's Office Deputy Sean Grayson in her own kitchen over a pot of water that was heating on the stove.Today, with all the tangible evidence from a multitude of past deadly incidents with law enforcement — the argument could be made that it no longer seems safe for individuals of color and/or anyone who may be “spiraling downward” in the grips of a mental health crisis to call law enforcement for any assistance.When a person is stuck in the unrelenting grip of a mental health crisis and they are rapidly spiraling downward — they need help, compassion, empathy and understanding.  They don't need to be shot in the face and killed.Law enforcement simply is not trained to properly handle such emergencies. A crystal-clear example of this was what happened to Daniel Prude in Rochester, NY.Far too often the fact pattern turns out to be identical to the last senseless killing.The officer dispatched to the call shows up on the scene:—      terrified (having little direct exposure to those who don't look identical to him)—      short on time—      short on patience—      and far too often short on the requisite racial sensitivity for the communities they are charged with protecting and serving—      short on the requisite “humanity” one needs to see people who need help as people, not as constant and potential threatsMany aspects of this case are perverted. This case serves as a textbook example of “officer induced jeopardy”.As we press deeper, farther and wider we'll uncover the ever-expanding and troublesome issue of “Wandering/Roaming Cops”.Wandering/Roaming Cops are law-enforcement officers fired by one department — sometimes for very serious misconduct, who then shortly thereafter find work in another agency.A perfect example of this would be Timothy Loehman, who shot and killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice in Cleveland, Ohio.The defendant, Former Deputy Sheriff Sean Grayson, had not one, but two previous DUI convictions and a history of personnel problems, but was still hired by the Sangamon County Sheriff's Office.Through an extensive number of exclusive Freedom of Information Act Requests (FOIA) we've obtained the:

Bob Lonsberry
5/20 Hour 2

Bob Lonsberry

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 28:04


Lonsberry discusses the charges against JohnMichael Santiago for shooting fireworks at officers during the 2020 Daniel Prude protest. He is facing up to 20 years for this crime. Later, Bob talks about the final day of the Trump testimony, aswell as how to remember our fallen soldiers on Memorial Day.

The Capitol Pressroom
Four years after the death of Daniel Prude

The Capitol Pressroom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 16:05


March 20, 2024 - New York Civil Liberties Union attorney Beth Haroules and organizer Shay Herbert call for changes to the emergency response protocols for a person in a mental health crisis and discuss the 2020 death of Daniel Prude.

WXXI Daily News
Today's headlines for September 25

WXXI Daily News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 4:55


A new exhibit at Rochester's Strong Museum of Play delves into the world of dolls while addressing the enduring presence of racism in America, Monroe Community College has a significant increase in student enrollment for this fall semester, and a weekend event in Rochester brought attention to the life and death of Daniel Prude.

Bob Lonsberry
Bob Lonsberry Show 9/21 Hour 1

Bob Lonsberry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 24:11


Bob talked about immigration, an 18-year-old shot dead, the Calvin Vickers trial, Daniel Prude's birthday, hate crimes, and the landfills.

Bob Lonsberry
Bob Lonsberry Show 9/20 Hour 1

Bob Lonsberry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 23:27


Bob talked about Hunter Biden, his car accident this morning, the clear wage act, banks, Daniel Prude's birthday, and the neighbourhood ambassador program.

Bob Lonsberry
Bob Lonsberry Show 2/2 Hour 3

Bob Lonsberry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 33:05


Bob talked about the death of Tyre Nichols, Daniel Prude's death, CRT's meaning to older people VS younger, and paid family leave.

Light 'Em Up
Policing the Mentally Ill: A Matter of Life or Death. Crisis Intervention Training (CIT), Reducing the Risk of Death During Emergency Interaction Between Law Enforcement and Someone Spiraling Downward in a Mental Health Crisis.

Light 'Em Up

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 51:37


Welcome to this impacting episode of Light ‘Em Up!We are grateful to you for joining us. Please tell a friend about us!  Remind them that they can find our full catalogue here on every major platform where you get your podcasts!How often do you see or hear where a person who is suffering extremely from some type of a mental health crisis which ends with the person being killed at the hands of law enforcement? Once is too many. I've observed this far too many times to count.Tonight, we center our investigative journalistic focus on: Policing the mentally ill. This is one of the biggest challenges facing today's law enforcement officers.We'll examine the role law enforcement plays and how their responses have life or death consequences – impacting those who are most vulnerable and in the throes of a mental health crisis which is spiraling rapidly downward.It is important to note that the vast majority of people with mental health conditions are not violent and do not violate laws, but rather are more likely to be victims of violence themselves.● Individuals with severe mental illness generate less than 1 in 10 calls for police service and occupy at least 1 in 5 of America's prison and jail beds.● In the U.S. about 1 in 5 adults (20%) suffer from a diagnosable mental illness in any given year.● According to NAMI (The National Alliance on Mental Illness) 43.8 million adults in the U.S. experience mental illness annually.It is imperative for you to know if your local police force has a Crisis Intervention Team (CIT).  CIT training is a specialized police curriculum that aims to reduce the risk of serious injury or death during an emergency interaction between persons with mental illness and police officers.The lack of mental health crisis services across the U.S. means that law enforcement officers serve as first responders to most crises. A CIT program is an innovative, community-based approach to improve the outcomes of these encounters.This is especially important if you, a loved one, family member, friend or colleague may suffer from depression, anxiety, PTSD, schizophrenia, or any mental health challenges or issues.  This multi-layer patient-focused collaborative approach can often be the difference between life and death for the person experiencing a mental crisis situation.In this timely and important episode, we'll unpack:● Riveting case studies of Joshua Barre, Joshua Harvey and Daniel Prude - all African-American men.  All suffering from some form of mental health issue.  All three were killed by police.● Personal insights from having observed a mentally challenged individual unattended in public.● An in-depth analysis of Crisis Intervention Team Training (CIT).● The role police play in handling mentally ill persons.● The decision-making process from a police officer's perspective regarding mentally ill persons.● Law enforcement's formal and informal “options” for handling mentally ill persons. ● The factors contributing to the problem and the implications of criminalizing mental illness. ●Finally, we focus the conversation on some policy recommendations to help improve the overall process.We'd like to thank our friends at Feedspot, as recently we were honored by being ranked #6 in their most recent poll out of the 40 Best Criminal Justice Podcasts.  Visit their blog at www.Feedspot.com or simply follow this link:  Best 40 Criminal Justice Podcasts You Follow in 2022 (feedspot.com) And for all your news and current affairs check out our friends at Newsly by visiting https://newsly.me.  Use the promo code L1GHTEMUP to launch your 10% savings.We bring the classroom to you! We are here for you and because of you! Executive Producer,Phil Rizzo 

May it Displease the Court
Ep. 26 - Fighting Police Brutality with Don Thompson

May it Displease the Court

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 40:19


In this episode, we examine how you can use the courts to fight police brutality.  A brief review of the death of Daniel Prude, which we discussed at length in a previous episode. Imagine your brother is visiting you from out of state. Sadly, he experiences a mental health crisis and runs out of your house on a freezing winter night. You call the police, desperate, asking for help finding your brother. You have no idea that getting the police involved will cause your brother to die. That is what happened to Joe Prude and Daniel Prude in March 2020. Police found Daniel naked, clearly unarmed, acting erratically in the freezing cold. Daniel's life ended seven days after police handcuffed him, naked, face down in the middle of the street, put a spit sock over his head and restrained him on the ground until he lost consciousness. Police and government officials tried to cover up police actions that resulted in Daniel's death. Don sued to have the police body camera footage released to the family and held a press conference to inform the public.  Protests erupted, and the police cracked down hard.  In this episode, we speak with Don Thompson, Joe Prude's attorney. He will update you on Daniel Prude's family's wrongful death litigation against the Rochester Police and City government.  Also, what happened with the prosecutions of the protesters?  And to fight police brutality directly, Don filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the police department city and state officials for decades of police brutality.  Find us on Twitter - @courtpod.  Drop an email at mayitdispleasethecourt@gmail.com.  We would also love to rate and review the show. It helps others find the program. Sources: Independent Investigation into Daniel Prude's Death https://ecbawm.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Final-Report-of-the-Independent-Investigation-of-the-City-of-Rochesters-Response-to-the-Death-of-Daniel-Prude-issued-March-12-2021-00452102x9CCC2.pdf  Prude Update - GJ/Prosecutors Role https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-local-correspondents/the-high-price-of-a-new-york-city-cop?utm_source=nl&utm_brand=tny&utm_mailing=TNY_Daily_052421&utm_campaign=aud-dev&utm_medium=email&bxid=5be9d7e02ddf9c72dc252b18&cndid=25532216&hasha=de721cbe54e50bd1d0f198806b4d43ca&hashb=ee6c8266d070ad53598f1e645563b7aadbc07640&hashc=9634c4fd1ba5a0cf20a1b0fcdee3b9f159c9d7599530ab57e160b9d4f5fe40e2&esrc=AUTO_PRINT&utm_term=TNY_Daily&fbclid=IwAR1F686mqjZJig3RHSft4uZM5FWmD7qQlYjJR7MSKbQW9I5UWuBVSvXDm9Q Article on Willie Simmons: https://www.essence.com/news/willie-simmons-life-prison-alabama-habitual-offender/

DiTullio & Moran
3 Things YNTK: Prude $12 Million Settlement

DiTullio & Moran

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 12:54


THU 10-6-22 SEGMENT 6-- 3 Things You Need To Know on: the city of Rochester announcing a $12 million settlement with the estate of Daniel Prude, dueling press conferences for redistricting in Monroe County and a funny thing Donald Trump said at an event yesterday.

DiTullio & Moran
3 Things YNTK: Hochul Says She Isn't Ducking Zeldin

DiTullio & Moran

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 16:14


TUE 9-20-22 SEGMENT 5-- 3 Things YNTK on: another scary shots into house story in Rochester, Daniel Prude amphitheater, and Governor Hochul teasing a debate with challenger Lee Zeldin.

Bob Lonsberry
Lonsberry Hour 2

Bob Lonsberry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 28:10


Bob talked with Clay Harris about the naming of MLK Amphitheater after Daniel Prude. Bob also talked about transgender bathrooms.

Editor and Publisher Reports
149 Data is fundamental to The Washington Post's “Unaccountable” series

Editor and Publisher Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 30:58


Damian Daniels had three encounters with the local police during the last 48 hours of his life. The Army veteran was in his home in August 2020, amid a mental health crisis, when his brother — 800 miles away in Colorado — called the Red Cross for help. The agency, in turn, called 9-1-1, and police officers were dispatched for a welfare check that turned deadly, culminating in an officer shooting Daniels twice, killing him. Tragedies like this — when a person in the throes of a mental health crisis is shot and killed by police officers — aren't rare. Washington Post reporters Jon Gerberg and Alice Li found 178 similar cases over the course of three years. They wrote about Daniel's death in “When a call to the police for help turns deadly,” part of the Washington Post's “Unaccountable” investigative series — a deep dive into how the police serve the communities they're tasked to protect. Jon Gerberg is a senior video journalist for the Washington Post and a member of the investigative team. He's been with the news organization since 2017, and before that, he reported for The New York Times, the Associated Press, TIME, and worked as a foreign affairs producer for “PBS NewsHour.”   As the database editor for the investigations unit at the Washington Post, Steven Rich knows data and how integral it is to investigative stories. Rich and Gerberg were E&P Publisher Mike Blinder's guests on E&P Reports 149th episode. They were joined by E&P contributor Gretchen A. Peck for a conversation about data and the “Unaccountable” series. “I got the job here at The Post through an internship,” Rich recalled during the vodcast. “I turned that internship into a second internship and into a job. At the time, there was not as much data capacity at The Post. They sort of needed me, and I was focused largely on large investigative projects.” Though the term “data journalism” may be relatively recent on the news-evolution timeline, the practice is hardly novel. “Data journalism has kind of been under the surface for a very long time,” Rich said, citing Ida B. Wells as an example, who in effect collected data about lynchings in the south. Rich sees data as a way to offer larger context to otherwise anecdotal stories. “My job is to take your anecdotes and to tell you how often they happen,” he said. For roughly seven years, The Post's data team has been building a publicly available database of police shootings across the country, populating it, mining it, and gleaning patterns and revelations to inform their reporting. For example, they track the number and location of police-involved shootings, whether the victim was armed, and where it took place — for instance, in a private home versus in a public setting. They also seek insight into why the police are on the scene at all — if a call to 9-1-1 was the only option for help.  The investigative team knew that Damian Daniel's death was not unique. They knew of other high-profile incidents when the police were called to help people in mental crisis, only to kill them during the course of that interaction. They cited Daniel Prude in Rochester, New York and Walter Wallace, Jr. in Philadelphia. “But we wanted to know how often this is actually happening, and that's where we turn to colleagues like Steven, who have actually been compiling this database,” he added. With the help of a team of journalism students from American University, The Post's investigative team could look at approximately 1,000 police shooting cases and drill down to those for which mental health was a suspected or known factor. They found 178 such occurrences, representing victims of all ages, races and genders. There were some things the data didn't reveal, which required the investigative team to find answers in other ways. For example, the database doesn't currently track officers' disciplinary records or suspensions, whether they were involved in prior similar incidents, or whether they've been violent outside of the job. “My approach to data journalism is and has always been as a way to take a great story and make it excellent,” Rich said. “The most important part of data journalism is the journalism itself. … It's one thing to collect data, but you have to actually extract the meaning out of it,” Rich suggested.   The “Fatal Force” database continues to inform the investigative team's reporting. “It's kind of a gift that keeps on giving, from a storytelling and reporting perspective,” Gerberg told Blinder and Peck. "Data really is the fundamental spine of our reporting because why are we telling these stories if they do not tell us something about the world in which we live? I would just add that if you kind of take the inverse of that, if you only have the data and are never taking stories out of that, what does it mean in the first place? I think a crucial part of our job is to take that data and identify those trends, but also work to really illuminate and understand what kind of consequences these trends are having in the lives of everyday people,” Gerberg concluded. The team's reporting of this story inspired change in Bexar County, Texas. “Bexar County had a mental-health response unit within its own police department,” Gerberg explained. “The problem was, Mr. Daniels was actually in the jurisdiction of the Bear County Sheriff's, rather than the [San Antonio Police Department] — so, a different jurisdiction. But since Mr. Daniel's killing, the judge there has implemented a secondary program to increase mental health options for the rest of the county, as well.”

Living the Front Seat Life LLC (sm) Podcast
Protecting a Child with Mental Health Issues with Sara Taylor

Living the Front Seat Life LLC (sm) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 27:25


Episode 52 When the cops came to Sara's door for a mental hygiene arrest of her 10-year-old daughter, her heart was racing, and she feared for her child's life. As images Daniel Prude's encounter with police flashed before her eyes, Sara was reminded how things could turn fatal very quickly. In this episode you'll learn how to protect your loved one in a similar situation and how BIPOC PEEEEEEK founder Sara Taylor is giving parents of kids with mental health challenges a voice in Western New York.  This episode honoring Bebe Moore Campbell Minority Mental Health Awareness Month is sponsored by BIPOC PEEEEEEK Breaking the Stigma & Silence and Prioritizing Needs. BIPOC PEEEEEEK is hosting the Mental Health in Communities of Color conference on July 13th, 14th and 16th in Rochester, Buffalo and Syracuse NY respectively. Register for this incredible conference today at www.bipocparentvoice.org.     The Symposiums brings together local leaders, regional and national experts, community members, behavioral health providers and stakeholders for a half-day of learning dedicated to addressing mental health and trauma through the lens of equity. The goal is to engage in dialogue to highlight the diversity of needs for both youth and adults across systems and collectively work together to identify strategies to improve care for children and families from diverse backgrounds. The Buffalo event date of July 14th happens to fall on the 60-day mark of the Tops Market massacre and organizers will discuss strategies for long-term plans to address trauma and system level changes.   Mental Health Resources  Call 211 or visit www.211.org for help finding public services in your area Suicide Prevention Helpline has someone for you to talk to 24/7 call  (800) - 273 8255 Text GO to 741741 to reach a trained crisis counselor  Questions for the Host: Email FrontSeatLife@gmail.com  Click Here to rate & review on Apple Podcast  Follow or Share this Podcast from Spotify Add this show to your collection on Pandora. Support the Show with a one-time donation   Hosted by Coach Kelly Marie, founder of Front Seat Life LLC IG @thefrontseatlife FB @thefrontseatlife Produced by JazzCast Pros Podcast Production Network www.JazzCastPros.com  IG @Jazzytonair FB @JazzCastPros #conference #caregiver #MentalHealthMonday #healing #mentalhealth #physicalhealth #BetheLight #FrontSeatLife #JazzCastPros

Cleared Hot
Episode 228 - Scott DeFoe

Cleared Hot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 162:16 Very Popular


Scott DeFoe is a retired Los Angeles Police Department Officer who began his career as a Special Agent for USCS assigned to a DEA TF in San Francisco. His last assignment was as a Sergeant at Special Weapons and Tactics. Throughout his career, he worked in Patrol, Vice, Gangs, Narcotics, and K9. Post LEO service, Scott entered the world of executive protection/corporate security and eventually opened his own consulting company. Over the past 8 years, he has been retained on over 700 police practices/premises liability matters and testified as an expert in the use of deadly force, K9, pursuits, SWAT, Crisis Negotiations, Barricaded Subjects, Protests, (Less Lethal Force-40mm. 37mm, Remington 870 BB Shotgun, Taser, Neck Restraints (Carotid/LVNR, Air Choke)Baton, and OC Spray). Scott has testified/qualified as an expert over 40 times in State and Federal Court. He has been retained on multiple high-profile cases, some involve him representing the Plaintiff who is suing LE, (George Floyd, Marcus Smith, Daniel Prude, Kelly Thomas, Danny Ray Thomas, and many more).

Tranos & the Lived Experience
My City's On Fiiiiire!

Tranos & the Lived Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 58:25


On March 23, 2020, Rochester Police detained Daniel Prude in the midst of a mental illness episode. Officer Mark Vaughn pressed his body weight on the prone Prude until he asphyxiated to the point of brain death. Prude was taken off life support a week later. Tranos discusses with her siblings Andrew and Tracy the impact this killing had on Rochester in 2020 and how it reflects the nationwide and wordwide problems of police battering and killing civilians.If you learned something from this conversation, please consider subscribing to the New Queer Order Patreon at www.patreon.com/newqueerorder.

The AIB Show
Ep 27 - College and the taking of Black owned property

The AIB Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 42:37


* Bruce's Beach in Manhattan Beach, CA. The relatively unknown history of a black owned park (and the only beach with access for black people), the Ku Klux Klan, eminent domain and the return of the property to heirs nearly 100 years later. * Disproportionate pathways to college * Is college even necessary? * Suggested improvements to secondary school education. * Chris Sacca's path to success at Google. * The value of a smile. * How weird is Amit? * Is Dominic weirder? * The sad result of the Grand Jury's decision in the killing of Daniel Prude. * Because of Georgia's controversial voters' rights bill, Will Smith and Antoine Fuqua pull their project out of the state. #JusticeOverOrder #BeBetter #justice #bethechange #freedom #criminaljusticereform #awareness #civilrights #socialjustice #confederacy Explore the show's: * Website - www.theAIBshow.com * Instagram - www.instagram.com/theaibshow * Facebook - www.facebook.com/theaibshow * YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCsLfGQJf8T7mBXzKCEfZsgQ

Hands Up Don't Shoot
Daniel Prude & Natasha McKenna

Hands Up Don't Shoot

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 21:10


Both of these stories begin with mental illness and end with death.  Listen to find out how Daniel Prude and Natasha McKenna unconventional methods of being restrained led to brain damage and their eventual, untimely deaths.Police release video of Natasha McKenna death - full video Virginia Sheriff Releases Footage of Natasha McKenna's Death - 8 minute videoMental Health ResourceSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hudspod)

Ain't Tryna Hear That
Episode 7 | Niagara Square w/ Julia Stevens

Ain't Tryna Hear That

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 15:27


In this episode we discuss an upcoming protest (02/28/21 - 1:00pm) in Niagara Square where we will be standing in solidarity with a Rochester resident, Daniel Prude, who was murdered by police. We also discuss Julia's (@hunnyglazednug) various projects as a Western NY activist and new progressive candidates running for City of Buffalo office positions. Video Available on Youtube IG: @jordanalexander716

CriticalMass Podcast
Season 13 - Ep 6 - Casey - YOU Just Ruined the TWIST

CriticalMass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 87:54


Season 13 - Ep 6 - Casey - YOU Just Ruined the TWIST Dan and the RocnessMonster talk to Casey about Daniel Prude getting no justice, transphobia, stopping the hate, Casey’s new book; Hollowed #3, parking a mail truck, minorities in comic books/media, what a DFAT Con would look like, we poke fun at Ruben, Cruz leaving for Mexico, family brainwashed into racism and how sad that is, representatives NOT actually representing the people… Hollowed #3 Kickstarter can be found here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/caseybowker/hollowed-issues-1-3?ref=user_menu Just because Biden has been sworn in...Black Lives Still Matter… #blacklivesmatter #blm #blacklivesstillmatter The Rona ain’t no joke…. #wearamask #stopthespread #flattenthecurve Want stickers or car decals? Show off your CriticalMass pride? Reach out! We can deliver them to you in an effort to social distance. Find our friend/artist Adam at: behance.net/APDonnelly Instagram: atothedamn Music: bensound.com Special Thanks to our friends at: dontforgetatowel.com geneseebeardco.com Insensitive Culture Dear White Friends (on Facebook) https://www.dontforgetatowel.com/dfat-comics/ @rubenthewriter Contact us if you’re interested in advertising! Find us at: https://soundcloud.com/user-914449820 Apple Podcasts: criticalmass podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5f3fX75gFWL2IpBInS0oWz?si=MwMXGqXhTnKZuU2O3yXbkQ Facebook: @criticalmasspodcast69 Instagram: criticalmasspodcast dontforgetatowel.com

#RolandMartinUnfiltered
George Floyd Justice in Policing Act; No charges in Daniel Prude case; Louisiana cop chokes 13yr-old

#RolandMartinUnfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 101:07


2.24.21 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: George Floyd Justice in Policing Act; No charges in Daniel Prude case; Louisiana cop chokes 13yr-old; Illinois eliminates cash bail; Republicans in Georgia continue to introduce bills aimed at disenfranchising Black voters; House and Senate leaders hold moment of silence for the 500k lost to COVID; Crazy a$$ woman and man have a wild exchange over the use of the N word. Support #RolandMartinUnfiltered via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered or via PayPal ☛https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered #RolandMartinUnfiltered is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ben Shapiro Show
Ep. 1202 - Looking For Systemic Racism In All The Wrong Places

The Ben Shapiro Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 47:22


A grand jury declines to indict police officers in the death of black man Daniel Prude; the first black “Bachelor” complains about systemic racism; and Democrats struggle with Joe Biden putting kids in cages.Get your copy of "How to Destroy America in Three Easy Steps" here: https://utm.io/uHjV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays
Joe Biden's pick to lead the C.I.A. receives bipartisan praise, calls Russia “threat”; Berkeley passes police reform – February 24, 2021

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 59:59


Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. President Joe Biden's pick to lead the C.I.A. receives bipartisan praise, pledges independence, calls Russia a threat. House to vote on $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill Friday with no Republican support. Nominee to lead Department of Interior, Deb Haaland, faces 2nd day of Republican scrutiny at hearing. Protesters blockade entrance to Endbridge Line 3 oil pipeline in Minnesota. Protests erupt in New York over decision not to charge police in Daniel Prude's death. Berkeley passes police reform; Oakland activists assess recommendations for police reform. California lawmakers call for extension of emergency 10-day paid sick leave. The post Joe Biden's pick to lead the C.I.A. receives bipartisan praise, calls Russia “threat”; Berkeley passes police reform – February 24, 2021 appeared first on KPFA.

Women Fight Back!
The Fight to Defend Black Girls in Rochester

Women Fight Back!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 60:08


Last week, a 9-year-old girl was pepper-sprayed by police officers in Rochester, sparking outrage in a community that had just been rocked by the police murder of Daniel Prude last March. The WFB team sits down with Stevie Vargas of FTP ROC to discuss the history of police struggle, the effect policing has on children, and why it will require militant anti-racist, feminist organizing to end violence against women and girls around the world.

The Briefing
Rochester's Response to the Police Killing of Daniel Prude

The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 28:25


In Rochester, the mayor has fired the police chief in the wake of the police killing of Daniel Prude, and activists are calling for the mayor to resign, too. Today on The Briefing, we'll discuss what the city might do next. The Briefing can be found on Facebook @AppealNews, Twitter: @theappeal, and on Youtube. Episodes can be found on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Please like, subscribe, rate us, or leave a review.

The Briefing
The Police Killing of Daniel Prude

The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 36:33


In March, Rochester police knelt on the back of Daniel Prude, who is Black, until he stopped breathing. He died a week later. Today, Daniel's brother, Joe, joins The Briefing to discuss his family's fight for justice. The Briefing can found on Facebook @AppealNews, Twitter: @theappeal, and on Youtube. Episodes can be found on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Please like, subscribe, rate us, or leave a review.

Born & Then Raised
Are We Witnessing A Trend?

Born & Then Raised

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 59:56


Breonna Taylor. Daniel Prude. Justice. Empathy. Welcome to our tenth episode.

The Legislative Gazette
#2038: Hard Financial Decisions & Racial Unrest | The Legislative Gazette

The Legislative Gazette

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 27:30


The Legislative Gazette is a weekly program about New York State Government and politics. On this week's Gazette: fiscal experts say it's time for the Governor to make some hard financial decisions; our political observer Alan Chartock shares his thoughts on the racial unrest over Daniel Prude's death at the hands of police in Rochester and we'll […]

Momming While Feminist
Are there mirrors and windows in your bookshelf? - Episode 9

Momming While Feminist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 56:41


The children's publishing industry has long neglected the stories and voices of Black, brown, indigneous, Muslim, Jewish, disabled, transgender and queer peoples - and so many more groups. In this episode, Laura Gruppo, a mom of two, librarian-in-training, and founder of the Instagram account, Laura's Little Bookshelf, shares what she's learned about diversity in children's literature, why books should serve as both “mirrors” and “windows,” and what to do about offensive books. She also shares some of her favorite books and resources. For more recommendations, follow her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/lauraslittlebookshelf/ (@LaurasLittleBookshelf). About Laura GruppoLaura Gruppo was born and raised in New York City and now lives in Northern Virginia with her husband and their two young daughters. She received her bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania, and is currently a graduate student in the online Master of Library and Information Science degree program at San José State University. She hopes to work in youth services librarianship after obtaining her degree. She is a passionate advocate for family literacy, early childhood education, book access, and diversity in children's literature. She also runs the growing Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/lauraslittlebookshelf/ (@lauraslittlebookshelf), which is dedicated to showcasing high-quality, diverse picture books and promoting youth literacy. Feminist Crusheshttps://www.marleydias.com/ (Marly Dias, the founder of #1000BlackGirlBooks and her new Netflix show Bookmarks: Celebrating Black Voices) Emily's Wonder Lab on Netflix, read about it https://www.scarymommy.com/emilys-wonder-lab-netflix-kids-science-stem/ (here) Mentions:https://www.gofundme.com/f/justice-for-daniel-prude (GoFundMe Account for Daniel Prude) or Venmo @BLMRoc Antiracism Daily Instagram Account (https://www.instagram.com/antiracismdaily/ (@AntiracismDaily)) https://scenicregional.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Mirrors-Windows-and-Sliding-Glass-Doors.pdf (Windows, Mirrors and Sliding Glass Doors by Rudine Sims Bishop). See also, https://www.weareteachers.com/mirrors-and-windows/#:~:text=The%20phrase%20%E2%80%9Cmirrors%20and%20windows,view%20into%20someone%20else's%20experience. (What are Mirrors and Windows?) https://www.corinneduyvis.net/ownvoices/ (#OwnVoices, coined by Corinne Duyvis) Resources:https://ccbc.education.wisc.edu/ (Cooperative Children's Book Center at University of Wisconsin-Madison) https://firstbook.org/ (First Book) https://reachoutandread.org/ (Reach out and Read) https://www.rif.org/ (Reading is Fundamental) http://www.ala.org/alsc/ (Association for Library Service to Children) https://www.slj.com/ (School Library Journal) https://www.literacyworldwide.org/ (International Literacy Association) https://www.naeyc.org/ (National Association for the Education of Young Children) https://www.zerotothree.org/ (Zero to Three) https://www.readbrightly.com/how-to-talk-to-kids-about-race-books-and-resources-that-can-help/ (Read Brightly) https://diversebooks.org/ (We Need Diverse Books) https://blog.leeandlow.com/ (Lee and Low Publishers blog) https://www.theconsciouskid.org/ (The Conscious Kid blog) http://hereweeread.com/ (Here Wee Read) https://diversebookfinder.org/ (Diverse Book Finder) Children's Lit World Instagram Account (https://www.instagram.com/childrenslitworld/ (@childrenslitworld)) and the #ReconsiderLit series Book recommendationshttps://www.mahoganybooks.com/9781534425361 (Sulwe by Lupita Nyong'o ) https://jesslove.format.com/julian-is-a-mermaid (Julián is a Mermaid by Jessica Love) https://americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com/2019/12/recommended-birdsong-by-julie-flett.html (Birdsong by Julie Flett) http://mattdelapena.com/books/carmela-full-of-wishes/ (Carmel Full of Wishes by Matt de la Pena) http://mattdelapena.com/books/last-stop-on-market-street/ (Last Stop on Market Street by Matt de

NEKKID Conversations
Clementine Morrigan - Trauma, Polyamory, Anarchy, OH MY!

NEKKID Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 100:39


Welcome to the Nekkid Podcast!Find the full show notes for this podcast here.  In This Episode: Being defined by trauma Agency over trauma recovery The need for human connection Clementines journey to polyamory Polyamory vs. Non-Monogamy Born like this vs choice Polyamory is Ninja Training Create space for your ideal relationship style Trauma-informed polyamory Attachment Styles Polyvagal Theory A foray into a conversation about Kink The power in submission Anarchism as a spiritual value Abolitionism + Care Stop and watch the bees Resources:  The Release Intensive Interest List Books + Yoga #16 October 11th 11:30a Clementine's Trauma-Informed Polyamory Workshop David Graeber Justice for Daniel Prude:  Free The People Roc Community Town Hall on Alternatives to Policing and Public Health The City of Rochester's People's Demands Call the Rochester Attorney General's Office and demand the prosecution of Mark Vaughn, Troy Taladay, and Francisco Santiago - (585) 546 -4730 Donate to Daniel Prude's Family Donate to Black organizers for protective gear, supplies + bail fund for protestors - Venmo @BLMroc, Cash App @NoJusticeNoPeace585 Donate to provide meals for protestors - Cash App $12Keekee12, Venmo $keekee12 Where to find Clementine Morrigan: Instagram: @clementinemorriganWebsite: clementinemorrigan.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/clementinemorriganThis show is brought to you by: Nucifera BodyUse code NEKKID for 20% off.  Support the Podcast:Financial - PayPal + CashApp + Venmo Subscribe - Apple Podcasts + Stitcher + Google Podcasts + Spotify Review on Apple Podcasts!Share! ★ Support this podcast ★

The Blue South
Episode 12: Daniel Prude

The Blue South

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 24:49


Join us today as we discuss social justice and today's headlines. As always make sure to follow us on Instagram @thebluesouth

Keep It 111 Podcast w/ The Mayor & B.Long
Keep it 111 Podcast Ep.3 w/ The Mayor & B.Long

Keep It 111 Podcast w/ The Mayor & B.Long

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 55:50


The Mayor and B.Long Talk about The #OBJ poop-gate, California wildfires, Keeping up with the Kardashians, Kanye West, Joe Budden Spotify, Fresh prince remake, Dr. Dre divorce, Daniel Prude murder, Jacob blake message, NFL is back,  #TheMayor #BLong #NFL #Joebudden #kanye west #NFL #kardashians #drdrehttps://keepit111.buzzsprout.com/http://facebook.com/keepit111http://instagram.com/keepit111podcastSupport the show (https://paypal.me/leemasterson3)

Let's Be Better
Week in Review 9/12/20

Let's Be Better

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 39:46


Welcome to Let's Be Better! A podcast where we have the hard conversations about politics, minority communities, and our world at large. In today's Week in Review I discuss fires on the west coast, the Woodward tapes & the death of Daniel Prude. Later, I answer this week's question: Why does the United States have a two-party system? Thanks for being here :-) Created, hosted, and edited by: Hannah ChismIntro music: Falling Again, by Khail. https://prodbykhail.infinity.airbit.com/Socials:Email: letsbebetterpod@gmail.com Podcast: https://redcircle.com/shows/lets-be-betterYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqU18M0EdwIRgHlvntranWw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/letsbebetterpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsbebetterpod/ Sources for this episode:This Week in ReviewFires on the West Coasthttps://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/09/the-west-coast-wildfire-season-is-getting-worse.html#:~:text=Amid%20unprecedented%20weather%20conditions%20linked,of%20one%20fire%20in%20California%2Chttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/10/us/wildfires-live-updates.htmlhttps://www.mercurynews.com/2020/09/08/california-fires-five-reasons-why-this-year-is-so-bad/https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesellsmoor/2019/02/24/under-trumps-tariffs-the-us-lost-20000-solar-energy-jobs/#6c90036b76ba https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/green/reports/2020/06/25/486852/trump-administration-stifling-renewable-energy-public-lands-waters/https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/green/news/2020/04/15/483219/impact-coronavirus-renewable-energy-industry/https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/434989-trump-mocks-wind-power-when-the-wind-doesnt-blow-just-turn-off-thehttps://youtu.be/Q0s5Zqmb09g https://www.doi.gov/pressreleases/interior-announces-region-wide-oil-and-gas-lease-sale-gulf-mexico-2Woodward Tapeshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmLswjprmD4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPoFf78XHQohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-4FDaQg4sEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_wIIF3yb58https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=541Cg2Jnb8shttps://youtu.be/qbjR0-vGOYQ Daniel Prudehttps://abcnews.go.com/US/rochester-police-chief-entire-command-staff-retire-suddenly/story?id=72884253 https://www.npr.org/2020/09/04/909563978/rochester-officers-suspended-over-death-of-daniel-pridehttps://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/09/03/rochester-police-video-daniel-prude/https://abcnews.go.com/US/rochester-police-chief-entire-command-staff-retire-suddenly/story?id=72884253 https://chicago.suntimes.com/2020/9/3/21419836/daniel-prude-police-death-video-family (via AP)https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/09/03/daniel-prude-death-black-man-died-police-asphyxiation/5700827002/https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/daniel-prude-7-rochester-police-officers-suspended-after-black-man-died-of-suffocation/ar-BB18EIRJ?li=BBnb7Kz (via CNN)https://www.bustle.com/life/how-to-help-daniel-prude-family-justice Gofundme for Daniel Prude's family: https://www.gofundme.com/f/justice-for-daniel-prude Color of Change petition: https://act.colorofchange.org/sign/Justice_For_Daniel_Prude/ Mobile Response Team for Pensacola (850-469-3554) https://elakeviewcenter.org/BehavioralHealth/SpecialtyServices/mobile-response-team National suicide prevention lifeline (1-800-273-8255): https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ Question of the Week: Why does the United States have a two-party system? https://www.historyhit.com/the-origins-of-the-united-states-two-party-system/ https://www.britannica.com/topic/two-party-system * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_system * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duverger%27s_law * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-party_system https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803095737871 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpBRGXK-QNs *Note: I only use wikipedia for general outlines of things. I will never use wikipedia for statistics or other important details. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/lets-be-better/donations

The Concerned Minority
Coverup & Stalemate in Rochester (NY), DOJ Takes Over Prez's Private Defense. Plus:(Mostly) Unserious Quick Hits

The Concerned Minority

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 64:23


Kevin Nguyen and Minh Nguyen dive into the latest saga surrounding Daniel Prude's death at the hands of Rochester Police. They talk about the alleged cover-up, greater police culture and mental health (9:08). Then, the guys discuss the DoJ's latest controversial move to take over Donald Trump's defense in a civil lawsuit ahead of the election (29:26).   Finally, in a mostly unserious quick hits around the news, they talk about the mysterious year of death at Fort Hood, DJ Khaled's new music video, Football coming back and Trump admitting to downplaying the pandemic in Bob Woodward's latest book (41:18).

#RolandMartinUnfiltered
Trump knew COVID-19 was deadly; 500k U.S. kids have virus; White supremacy most lethal threat to US

#RolandMartinUnfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 106:09


9.9.20 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Trump knew COVID-19 was 'deadly' and downplayed it; Half a million children in the U.S. infected by coronavirus; Rochester police chief and deputies retire over handling of Daniel Prude death; Portsmouth city manager resigns; White supremacy is 'most lethal threat' to the U.S.; In Memoriam: Hashim Nzinga, Chief of Staff, New Black Panther Party Support #RolandMartinUnfiltered via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered or via PayPal ☛https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered  #RolandMartinUnfiltered Partners: 2020 Census  In America, everyone counts. And the 2020 Census is how that great promise is kept. Respond today online, by phone or by mail and help inform hundreds of billions in funding for education, health programs, and more. Shape your future. Start here at www.2020census.gov.  #RolandMartinUnfiltered Partner: Ceek  Whether you're a music enthusiast or an ultra-base lover. CEEK's newly released headphones hear sound above, below and from multiple directions unlike traditional headphones where users only hear sound from left and right speakers. Be the first to own the world's first 4D, 360 Audio Headphones and mobile VR Headset. Check it out on www.ceek.com and use the promo code RMVIP2020  #RolandMartinUnfiltered is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NEKKID Conversations
Liz Wiltsie - Come Get Your Folks: White Supremacy, Abolition + Divesting from Systems of Oppression

NEKKID Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 98:46


Welcome to the Nekkid Podcast!Find the full show notes for this podcast here.  In This Episode: NYC, 9/11, and the stories of a nation White folks + white supremacy White supremacy in education Slavery and modern times Hidden history White guilt + white fragility Extending care Working in solidarity with the Movement for Black Lives How to be an ally The modern-day abolitionist movement Queerness and Imagination Getting our needs met Resources:  The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin Silencing the Past by Michel-Rolph Trouillot Sonya Renee Taylor M4BL AWARE SURGE White People for Black Lives Patrisse Cullors Richie Reseda Taina Vargas-Edmond Mariame Kaba The Power Manual: How to Master Complex Power Dynamics by Cyndi Suarez White Supremacy Culture - Tema Okun Bunny McKensie Mack Desiree Adaway Justice for Daniel Prude:  Free The People Roc Community Town Hall on Alternatives to Policing and Public Health The City of Rochester's People's Demands Call the Rochester Attorney General's Office and demand the prosecution of Mark Vaughn, Troy Taladay, and Francisco Santiago - (585) 546 -4730 Donate to Daniel Prude's Family Donate to Black organizers for protective gear, supplies + bail fund for protestors - Venmo @BLMroc, Cash App @NoJusticeNoPeace585 Where to find Liz Wiltsie: Instagram: @wiltsieWebsite: Sustainably Human Podcast: Sustainably Human with Liz WiltsieLiz's Field Guide to Naming Your Needs at WorkSupport the Podcast:Financial - PayPal + CashApp + Venmo Subscribe - Apple Podcasts + Stitcher + Google Podcasts + Spotify Review on Apple Podcasts!Share!  ★ Support this podcast ★

The Highly Advised Podcast
025 | “From Pillar to Post”

The Highly Advised Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 103:31


This week the fellas discus Steve Nash coaching (15:48), Daniel Prude (38:23), Big Sean album(43:22), Kanye West (1:01:04), Adele spotted out (1:20:12), and many more.

C'est ça l'Amérique
Afro-Américains, combattre le racisme aux racines – Interview de Claude Grunitzky

C'est ça l'Amérique

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 18:27


Le podcast de LA CROIX sur l'Amérique de Donald Trump. En partenariat avec le programme Alliance–Columbia et French Morning. Alors que le policier Derek Chauvin et trois de ses collègues comparaissent vendredi 11 septembre devant la justice pour leur responsabilité dans la mort de Georges Floyd, les manifestations contre les violences racistes se poursuivent. Claude Grunitzky, fondateur du magazine transculturel "Trace", témoigne de la volonté des Afro-Américains à s'attaquer aux racines du racisme aux États-Unis.  À la veille de la présidentielle 2020, écoutez le deuxième épisode du podcast "C'est ça l'Amérique".  ► Résumé de l'épisode : Les États-Unis se souviendront longtemps du nom de George Floyd. La mort de cet Afro-Américain de Minneapolis, tué fin mai 2020 par Derek Chauvin, un officier de police blanc qui s'est agenouillé sur son cou, a déclenché une vague sans précédent de manifestations contre la violence policière et le racisme systémique. Depuis, la colère n'est pas retombée. D'autres noms (Jacob Blake dans le Wisconsin, Daniel Prude dans l'État de New York…) sont venus s'ajouter à la longue liste des victimes noires de la police. Ces  tragédies ont révélé le sentiment d'injustice profond que ressent la communauté afro-américaine dont le quotidien est encore affecté par l'héritage raciste de l'histoire des Etats-Unis.  Que signifie être noir américain en 2020, à la veille de l'élection présidentielle ? Comment comprendre la mobilisation des Blancs américains dans ces manifestations anti-racistes ? Qu'en est-il des relations raciales aux États-Unis ?  Pour en parler, Alexis Buisson, correspondant de La Croix à New York, s'est entretenu avec Claude Grunitzky. Ce journaliste entrepreneur à succès, champion du concept de "transculturalisme", est le fondateur de TRUE Africa, une plateforme dédiée à la jeunesse africaine. Il vit à New York. ► A lire aussi sur le site et l'application du quotidien La Croix : ANALYSE – Mort de George Floyd : le cri de l'Amérique noire REPORTAGE – Aux États-Unis, la colère fédère la jeunesse PORTRAIT – Affaire Floyd : un procureur général démocrate, noir et musulman en charge des poursuites ► Autres sujets et personnalités reçues dans "C'est ça l'Amérique" : Joseph Stiglitz, prix Nobel de l'économie ; Joel Benenson, stratège des campagnes de Barack Obama et d'Hillary Clinton ; Roger Cohen, éditorialiste au New York Times ; Raphaël Liogier, sociologue et philosophe ; Benjamin Haddad, membre du think tank Atlantic Council.  Parmi les sujets abordés : Les États qui font l'élection ; L'homme blanc, un mythe en péril ; Joe Biden président ? Le paradoxe démocrate… ► Prochain épisode : Joe Biden président ? Le paradoxe démocrate Pour Célia Belin, politologue et auteur de Des démocrates en Amérique : l'heure des choix face à Trump (Ed. Fayard), la présidence de son opposant Donald Trump a fait l'effet d'un électrochoc au parti démocrate qui était resté traumatisé par la défaite d'Hillary Clinton. Aujourd'hui, il fédère les forces progressistes et les partisans d'un centrisme incarné par Joe Biden. ► Retrouvez sur le site de La Croix notre dossier spécial Élection présidentielle américaine 2020. CREDITS : Responsable éditorial : Christophe de Galzain. Interview, prise de son et montage : Alexis Buisson. Suivi de production : Célestine Albert-Steward. Création musicale et habillage sonore : Emmanuel Viau. Mixage : Stéphane Letur. Voix : Laurence Szabason. Identité graphique : Olivier Balez. Rédaction en chef : Jérôme Chapuis. C'est ça l'Amérique est un podcast original de LA CROIX - septembre 2020. En partenariat avec le programme Alliance – Columbia et ses partenaires (Sciences-Po, Polytechnique, La Sorbonne), et French Morning, le premier web magazine des Français d'Amérique.

Black Ass Podcast
White Black Face

Black Ass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 37:03


The trauma of this 2020 continues. I'm talking Tyler Perry, Jessica Krugs and more police brutality. SUBSCRIBE| REVIEW| SHARE. FOLLOW host Hadiyah Robinson at www.hrcomedy.com SUPPORT the podcast by joining Patreon.com/blackasspodcast or DONATE to @hrcomedy on Venmo and Cashapp.   LINKS ISSA WORD https://twitter.com/ItsPorter/status/1302657178818543616 Tyler Perry 4 day shoot https://shadowandact.com/tyler-perrys-bruh-wraps-marathon-shoot-filming-19-episodes-in-4-days Jessica Krugs medium. https://medium.com/@jessakrug/the-truth-and-the-anti-black-violence-of-my-lies-9a9621401f85 Justice for Daniel Prude https://www.npr.org/sections/live-updates-protests-for-racial-justice/2020/09/08/910791494/rochester-police-chief-laron-singletary-resigns  

Middle Theory
The Heat is On | 09.07.20.

Middle Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 47:38


This week in addition to election news, we examine the devastating wildfires in California, and how record temperatures are leading to widespread power shortages.  As the chaos of 2020 continues, Labor Day weekend was full of surprises for sports fans, with an upset win at the legendary Kentucky Derby, and an upset tennis player at the U.S. Open following his disqualification. Then getting to our Election Update, we analyze what a variety of polls show about President Donald Trump's popularity, and what the current spread in percentages among likely voters is between him and his Democratic challenger, Joe Biden. Meanwhile, sound bites of both of the presidential contenders show that they appear to have a similar low opinion of each other... elsewhere, more naked protests are underway as social unrest spreads to Rochester, following the death of a black man after he was restrained by police. However, with the summer heat in full swing and record temperatures being logged in states like California, we turn our attention to the devastating wildfires occurring in that state, asking what their more widespread effects will be. Although it is hard to argue that climate is a significant contributor to this growing problem, we also ask why the modern state of climate science is such a politically divisive issue, and whether it can't be seen as a bipartisan concern.  Coronavirus Charities: If you are able, please consider supporting the following charities that are offering relief for those affected by the coronavirus pandemic: CDC Foundation Coronavirus Relief No Kid Hungry Responds to Coronavirus Direct Relief: Coronavirus Pandemic American Red Cross: Give Blood Doctors Without Borders: COVID 19 Feeding America Meals on Wheels Homeless Shelter Directory DOLLARS FOR DONUTS A special thank you to those who donated to the podcast this week: Betty June  Daniel Baumberger   Richard Dale  Chris Martin  Edith Wacker  Daniel Richard   Grimerica Connie Fletcher  Brian Davis  Robert Walshe Mark Hankins II  If you like Middle Theory and want to help support the show, you can donate to the program here:   We also offer SUBSCRIPTION accounts for those who would like to make recurring monthly payments to Middle Theory. If you would prefer to SUBSCRIBE to the program, click here to visit our DONATES page, and scroll down below the primary DONATE button.  SHOW NOTES AUTHENTIC UPSET: Authentic Wins 2020 Kentucky Derby YOU'RE DJOKING: Djokovic out of US Open after hitting judge with ball World No 1 fumes at umpire for decision ELECTION UPDATE: 538: Daily presidential tracking polls National President: general election Polls USC Dornsife - Election 2020 | Understanding America Study STUPIDITY: Biden's a stupid person. You know that: President Trump on Labor Day FLASHBACK: Biden called Trump stupid last year NAKED AND UNAFRAID: Naked protesters demand action after Daniel Prude's killing What is a “spit hood”? PORTLAND: Protesters light fire near Portland police precinct MID: THE HEAT IS ON: 121℉: Weather service records hottest temp on record in LA County San Fran shatters 1904 heat record by 8 degrees California Turns Into Furnace Grid operator warns of rotating power outages in record heat wave THE BIG REVEAL: Pyrotechnic device at gender reveal party blamed for wildfire in California WRAP UP: Assange faces 18 new charges as he appears in court to fight US extradition JOIN US: REACH OUT TO MIDDLE THEORY To send us feedback, you can email us here. Also, follow Middle Theory on Twitter too... this is highly recommended, and may even be vital for some of you. Finally, as mentioned earlier, some may be further compelled to donate to the program, which helps keep ads for survival gear, water filters, male enhancement supplements, and do-it-yourself earthworm farming kits off the program.

Confused & Unwell Podcast
S1E4 - Ep. 4 - Daniel Prude + Rochester, NY

Confused & Unwell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 13:18


Today I wanted to talk about Daniel Prude, Rochester, NY, and mental health. I would like to encourage people to donate to the Black Lives Matter movement, it doesn't have to be to the organization but what they stand for. I have included an article from New York Magazine which has various organizations that you can donate to. Please consider donating to one of them. https://nymag.com/strategist/article/where-to-donate-for-black-lives-matter.html I have also included my previous episode on Depression that I did - https://confusedandunwell.com/episode/72083d90fb0d4563/ep-2-we-talk-about-the-big-d-that-s-depression- Follow us: Twitter: @confusedunwell Instagram: @confusedandunwellpodcast Twitter/Instagram: @amandaisunwell This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

The Daily Retort
Daniel Prude and Mental Health

The Daily Retort

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 40:10


Today we talk about mental health and the deaths of Daniel Prude and Chadwick Boseman. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Caffeinated Opinions
Ep:4 Trump, Nancy Pelosi, Shootings in America, Jessica Krug, College Suspensions, Adele, and more.

Caffeinated Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 87:19


This week we discuss the multiple killings of people in the United States including those of Daniel Prude, Aaron Danielson, Michael Reinoehl, and Dijon Kizzee. We dive into Adele potentially being problematic, Nancy Pelosi getting her hair done, Jessica Krug lying about her identity, kids being left at Taco Bell for WiFi, and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Anderson Cooper 360
Jacob Blake tells Joe Biden he's not going to give up and nothing is going to defeat him

Anderson Cooper 360

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 45:53


Joe Biden traveled to Wisconsin to speak with Jacob Blake’s family and community leaders in Kenosha. Biden also spoke with Jacob Blake, the Black Wisconsin man who was shot seven times in the back by a police officer, about faith and Blake’s determination to not give up. Benjamin Crump, the Blake family attorney, joins AC360 to discuss how the family’s visit with Biden went and says “the meeting was hopeful, spiritual and at times very substantive.” Plus, seven Rochester police officers have been suspended over the death of Daniel Prude back in March. Prude, a Black man, died after he was pinned to the ground on his stomach. Video released shows officers covering the man’s head with a “spit sock” and holding him on the ground before he stopped breathing. Charles Ramsey, former Philadelphia Police Commissioner, walks AC360 through the disturbing video Airdate: September 3, 2020 Guests: Benjamin Crump Charles RamseyTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

CNN Tonight
Unpacking Daniel Prude's Story

CNN Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 44:33


Cuomo unpacks the story of David Prude, an African American man who died will being interacting with the police. Cuomo also talks Dr. Zeke Emanuel on how other countries are doing compared to the United States with COVID-19. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

Don Lemon Tonight
Unpacking Daniel Prude's Story

Don Lemon Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 44:33


Cuomo unpacks the story of David Prude, an African American man who died will being interacting with the police. Cuomo also talks Dr. Zeke Emanuel on how other countries are doing compared to the United States with COVID-19. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

The Common Good Podcast
September 4, 2020

The Common Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 75:24


(00:00-09:40): A few headlines to kick off the show including “7 officers in Rochester, New York, suspended in death of Daniel Prude.” "I understand the union may sue me for taking these officers off our streets," Mayor Lovely Warren said. "They should feel free to do so." (09:40-18:48): Cap Stewart writes “If You’re Fighting the Culture War, You’re Losing” in The Gospel Coalition. The question we must ask is this: Is a warlike posture the proper response to an increasingly anti-Christian society? (18:48-28:12): Carey Nieuwhof writes “3 Mindset Shifts Great Leaders Are Making During The Pandemic”. Today’s leadership environment is demanding something different from us. (28:12-37:25): Darryl Dash writes “The False Gospel of Visionary Success” on Church Leaders. (37:25-47:18): Brandon Showalter writes “2 million back petition to shut down Pornhub over sex trafficking, child abuse videos” in the Christian Post. Brian and Ian discuss the ongoing battle to outlaw and shutdown Porn hub after notable evidence that the site has been enabling and profiting off of crimes like rape, abduction, sexual assault and sex trafficking. (47:18-1:06:32): We were joined by worship leader, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Jeremiah Higgins. He speaks to church creatives and how to express creative voices in local congregations. He also talked about how we reach people in the community. His latest song “Stop | Stand” releases Saturday September 5th, available at jhigginsmusic.live. (1:06:32-1:15:24): Scott Sauls writes “‘Conservative’ Biblical Theology Begets ‘Liberal’ Loving”. He says “Being conservative in their theology—believing every word of Scripture to be right and true—our people have become liberal in their loving”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Salt and Sugar Podcast
The Legacy of Chadwick Boseman

Salt and Sugar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 41:00


Faitth and Cameron reflect on the Legacy of Chadwick Boseman. The Importance of Black Story Telling. The murder of Daniel Prude. White People Are Exhausting. Lovecraft County Episode 1.

Oh my POD!
Daniel Prude: Another day, another murder by cop

Oh my POD!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 18:32


(Sound of Music melody) How do you solve a problem like police brutality on black/brown bodies? How do you catch a cop and make it stick? How do you find a cop who is compassionate? It is 45. It is cop unions. It's effed up is what it also is. Join me and my friends as we try to make sense of yet another murder by cop. It's a super quickie so enjoy. WARNING: some cussing. Don't worry. God still loves us.