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In this week's episode, Aja discusses the death of Deborah Danner, a 66-year-old black woman who was shot by police while she was suffering from a mental health crisis. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dna-podcast7/support
So much has been going on in the last few weeks, few days, and few hours. News and events are coming at us with rapid speed. Through all of this we must remember that it's crucial to keep self-care at the forefront of your mind and daily activities. In this episode we cover some very tragic and tough topics including missing children in Atlanta, police uneven responses to protests depending on who is protesting and the suspected Kenosha, Wisconsin protest shooter. Why did an RNC speaker say it was OK if her Black child was racially profiled by the police? We say the names, "Jay Anderson" and "Deborah Danner" and pay a special tribute to and celebrate the untimely death of our fallen hero and King, Chadwick Boseman. We cover these topics and so much more. What a week it has been. Please remember that the struggle is not won in a day but there are days where progress is made and in order to see the change, we must be the change. Honor those that have done the work before you and set out to continue that work in the best ways you see fit. Again and as always, thanks so much for hanging with us as we unlearn the BS and relearn the good stuff. Music Credit: 'Low Frequency Music' Track Name: 'Good Day' Music By: Low Frequency Music @ https://soundcloud.com/user-551516820 Official "Low Frequency Music" YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wilson-megan/message
We discuss the Liberal Narrative around guns and the racial indications around it with Ash Agony (@ashagony)We discuss how Black Lives Matter has been discussing violence for years, but how only in certain situations is it taken seriously. We discuss Deborah Danner, a black woman from the Bronx who was killed by the police and were acquitted... and more. Hosted by Took Edalow & Peter Soeller #whatwouldsavetheworld #radiofreebrooklyn #guns #nonliberal #anarchist #blacklivesmatter #deborahdanner #sayhername #acab #ftp #fuckthepolice Intro Music by William Malsam
Episode 7 is a big show! Trump, Netflix's 13th documentary on mass incarceration, and yes, Black Superman. Listen and email us your thoughts or questions to choppinituppodcast@gmail.com that we’ll read on the air. Twitter: https://twitter.com/choppinituppod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/choppinituppodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/choppinituppodcast/ Tyler’s blog: TylerPSpeaks.com Noah’s blog: AtACrossroads.net (Producer) Kyle’s music: soundcloud.com/servantscorner You can subscribe to episodes on Podbean or can listen and subscribe on iTunes.
Deezil Discusses the recent murders of Michelle Shirley, Renee Davis, and Deborah Danner and the response or lack of response from the black community. Deezil also discusses how Kevin Gates went from 2 phones to 2 phone calls and last but not least we dwell into the mind of Lil Wayne and his recent comments concerning #BlackLivesMatter
Tess and Ed cover the shootings of Deborah Danner and Renee Davis, the fake Joey Salads videos, and the SNL Black Jeopardy sketch.
The good news first: Head of police chiefs' group Terry Cunningham publicly apologizes for "historical mistreatment of communities of color." Mind-boggling! A former NYPD detective testifies that he helped jail an innocent man. Justice Dept say the poor can't be held in jail when they can't afford bail. Just in time for Election Day, Virginia gave 67,000 ex-felons their voting rights back. This is huge! The bad news: On October 21, Renee Davis, a pregnant citizen of the Muckleshoot Indian tribe, was shot to death in her own home on the reservation. The police claim they were called there to help. NYPD officer who shot and killed 66 year old mentally ill Deborah Danner was sued twice before for abuse of power. Kansas cites the overturned Dred Scot case to make the case for its overturned abortion law. Last Sunday, police brutalized and pepper sprayed peaceful Native American protestors who were praying for an end to the Dakota Access Pipeline, arresting 83 of them. A female activist was said to be beaten and put naked into a holding cell. Human rights lawyers filed a lawuit against the FBI and the Dept of Homeland Security last Thursday for records showing the surveillance of Black Lives Matter activists. All this and more. Tuesday, Oct 25, 6pm Pacific
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During “The Quickie,” Stanley Fritz shared his personal thoughts on the recent police shooting of Deborah Danner, an elderly woman who suffered from schizophrenia in the Bronx. He also shared his reaction to NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio’s response to Danner’s death and why he thinks the problem of police shootings is rooted in a lack of accountability.