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(Airdate 5/27/25) Jasmyne Cannick is an award-winning Gen X journalist, political and cultural commentator and an elected delegate to the LA County Democratic Central Committee. On this podcast Dominique & Jasmyne agree, disagree and agree to disagree on public safety and the DTLA wilding out, Trump, Nathan Hochman, Emmanual Macron, Antonio Villaraigosa and the mystery of whether VP Harris will run for governor.https://iamjasmyne.com/about/ https://www.instagram.com/diprimaradio/ https://www.instagram.com/kbla1580/
(Airtime 6am) Jasmyne Cannick is a strategist award winning Gen X journalist and on-air contributor known for her incisive commentary on politics, race, and contemporary social issues. Her unique perspective grounded in both journalistic integrity and cultural sensitivity, has earned her accolades and respect across diverse audiences. On this podcast Jasmyne and Dominique explore the possibility of American citizens and especially black Americans being deported, in light of the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia also this guest, Chinese knock off products in the trade war.https://www.instagram.com/hellojasmyne/https://www.instagram.com/diprimaradio/
(Airdate 3/27/25) Jasmyne Cannick is an American politician, journalist, and pop culture, race issues and politics commentator. She is also known for her work as an advocate for underrepresented and marginalized communities. She was selected as one of ESSENCE Magazine's 25 Women Shaping the World, KCET's Southern California Seven Women of Vision, one of Los Angeles' Most Fascinating Angelenos by the L.A. Weekly and as one of the Out100 in 2019.https://iamjasmyne.com/ https://www.instagram.com/hellojasmyne/ https://www.instagram.com/diprimaradio/
(Airdate 1/22/25) Jasmyne Cannick is a Hip Hop Generation award-winning journalist, a veteran Democratic political strategist, and a constant advocate for underrepresented marginalized communities. Her recent op-ed "Snoop Dogg at the Crypto Ball: The High Cost of Selling Black Culture" went viral and on this podcast we dig deeper into the conversation about rap artists performing for Trump. Are they abandoning their core audiences? Are they enabling white supremacists? Or are they simply making smart business decisions?https://www.instagram.com/hellojasmyne/ https://www.instagram.com/diprimaradio/?hl=en
John fixes California with JasmyneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(Airdate 10/25/24) LA County District Attorney George Gascon joins us in the studio along with one of the more outspoken members of his Black Advisory Committee - Gen Z Journalist Jasmyne Cannick. On this podcast we look at the impact of the advisory committees on policies and practices within the DA's office and the impact on justice for Black Los Angeles. The community is invited to a convening of the DA's Black Advisory Committee at the WLCAC in Watts on Tuesday October 29, 2024 at 5:30PM. https://da.lacounty.gov/community/afr... https://www.dominiquediprima.com/ https://kbla1580.com/
(Airdate 10/21/24) Jasmyne Cannick is an award-winning Generation X journalist, and a Democratic Strategist. On this podcast Dominique & Jasmyne share their views and their logic on some candidates and key election issues. https://iamjasmyne.com/ https://kbla1580.com/
Airdate 7/17/24) Jasmyne Cannick is a strategist, award winning Gen X journalist and on-air contributor known for her incisive commentary on politics, race and contemporary social issues. Jasmyne is also an elected delegate as a member of the LA County Democratic Party Central Committee. On this podcast we take on crucial local topics from South LA Pride to the race for the tenth district council seat to the proliferation of fake progressives. www.voteforjasmyne.com www.dominiquediprima.com
(Airdate 7/22/24) Jasmyne Cannick is an award-winning Generation X journalist, an advocate a democratic strategist and a member of the LA Democratic Committee Central Committee - a county delegate. On this podcast we look at the aftermath of Joe Biden's stunning decision not to seek re-election and Vice President Kamala Harris's quest to be the Democratic Party nominee for President of the United States. www.iamjasmyne.com www.dominiquediprima.com www.KBLA1580.com
Unapologetically Black, Jasmyne Cannick has developed a strong national following for her willingness to tell-it-like-it-is on uncomfortable and hard to discuss issues. She was named Out Magazine's journalists of the year and one of Essence Magazine's 25 Women Shaping the World. Jasmyne is also a political strategist and a plus sized influencer. On this podcast we look at what Lizzo "quitting" says about social media, body positivity, marketing sexuality and accountability. IG: @hellojasmyne @diprimaradio www.IAmJasmyne.Com
The elections are here -- and in the City of Los Angeles, seven of the 15 council seats are on the ballot, and five of them are pretty spirited. Mike is joined by journalist and political strategist Jasmyne Cannick and Democratic Party activist and former council candidate Marco Santana to discuss what's at stake, break down each of the races, and dish a bit.Some context on the elections:Council District 14: Your guide to the L.A. City Council District 14 race (LA Times)The Seething Anti-Blackness of Kevin de LeónCouncil District 10: Laist Coverage Council District 12: Ethics Showdown in District 12 City Council RaceCouncil District 4: LA's Corporate Class Wants to Reverse Progressive GainCouncil District 2: LAist Coverage
Jasmyne Cannick is a strategist, award winning Gen X journalist and on air contributor known for her incisive commentary on politics, race and contemporary social issues. Her unique perspective, grounded in both journalism and cultural sensitivity, has earned her accolades and respect across diverse audiences. www.Iamjasmyne.com www.vote4jasmyne.com
KBLA Talk 1580 joined forces with Evitarus public opinion research firm to survey Black/African American likely voters. The research focuses on public safety in general and the LA County District Attorney's race in particular. On this podcast award-winning journalist and Democratic strategist Jasmyne Cannick joins Dominique to unpack the data and get a handle on what the numbers mean for the current election and the political leanings of Black Angelenos. www.Vote4Jasmyne.com www.Evitarus.Org WWW.KBLA1580.Com
Is progressive D.A. George Gascon in trouble in the March primary? Why don't Black people have decision making authority in the Democratic Party? Will voters overturn prop 47? What is the right solution to retail crime? Journalist, CA Democratic Central Committee candidate and advocate Jasmyne Cannick joins Dominique DiPrima for a spirited convo. IG: @jasmyne @diprimaradio @KBLA1580
Jasmyne Cannick is a Gen X award winning journalist and on-air contributor who says she speaks like she has the good common sense God gave her and she was raised right. You can usually find her talking about everything that happens at the intersection of politics, race and social issues. Bylines, appearances and producer credits aplenty, she is also a Democratic political strategist. www.vote4jasmyne.com
Jasmyne Cannick is a Gen X award-winning journalist and on-air contributor who says she speaks like she has the good common sense that God gave her and was raised right. You can usually find her talking about everything that happens at the intersection of politics, race, and social issues. Bylines, appearances, and producer credits aplenty. She is also a Democratic political strategist. https://iamjasmyne.com/ www.dominiquediprima.com
(Airdate 5/5/23) L.A.'s newest class of slumlords have little oversight and are raking in taxpayer money hand over fist, with even more on track to be given to them thanks to programs like Project Roomkey and the newly created Inside Safe. So who exactly are these slumlords? Award-winning Gen X journalist Jasmyne Cannick investigates. www.IamJasmyne.com
Wicked and cruel are the words that come to mind for what Ed Buck did when he invited mostly young black men to his apartment in West Hollywood. Buck would entice these men into a meth-fueled session that sometimes lasted for days. On two separate occasions, these sessions ended in death. When a third surviving man agreed to cooperate with police the private life of a wealthy, politically connected predator would finally be exposed. Resources: SAMHSA's National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/nati... LGBTQ & Gay-Friendly Rehabs: Statistics, Risk Factors & Treatment (888) 402-1504 https://www.addicted.org/ Ed Buck Superseding Indictment https://www.documentcloud.org/documen... The hero of the piece, Jasmyne Cannick. Please support her work. https://iamjasmyne.com/category/ed-buck/
(Airdate 3/2/23) Jasmyne Cannick is a Gen X award winning journalist and on-air contributor who says she speaks like she has the good common sense God gave her and she was raised right. You can usually find her talking about everything that happens at the intersection of politics, race and social issues. Bylines, appearances and producer credits aplenty, she is also a Democratic political strategist. On this podcast Jasmyne and Dominique deal with the racismThe other at Peppertree Elementary School, Fashion as an Art Form, the legacy of Rodney King and how we adapt to changing social norms. www.iamjasmyne.com
1.24.2023 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Bethune-Cookman Controversy, Tyree Nichols Bodycam Released To Family, TX TSU Police Chief Fired We are continuing our conversation about what's brewing at Bethune Cookman University. Following our exclusive interviews with Interim President Lawrence Drake II and Hall of Fame Safety Ed Reed, we've had a cascade of inquiries from folks wanting to come on this show to share first-hand insight into what conditions are like at Bethune-Cookman University. Tonight, we have student leaders and some alumni who will give us their take on what's happening. The family of Tyre Nichols viewed the graphic Memphis Police bodycam video of his arrest. Civil rights attorney Ben Crump is representing the family. He'll be here to describe what he saw. In tonight's Black and Missing segment: The disappearance of a black missing California Woman is described as suspicious by her family. Her mother and Jasmyne Cannick will tell us about the text messages saying Tamika Newsome is dead in a Mexican river from the missing woman's cell phone. Texas Southern University's Police Chief has been fired amid fraud allegations. Chief Mary Young be here to give us all the details. We'll also talk about Urban Edge Network's lawsuit against the SWAC. Support RolandMartinUnfiltered and #BlackStarNetwork via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered PayPal ☛ https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered Venmo ☛https://venmo.com/rmunfiltered Zelle ☛ roland@rolandsmartin.com Annual or monthly recurring #BringTheFunk Fan Club membership via paypal ☛ https://rolandsmartin.com/rmu-paypal/ Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox
On this episode of Bravo! We're Black, Kaya and Aaron are switching things up a bit. We have a more important matter that we need to address first. A Black woman by the name of Tamika Newsome has been missing since January, 5th, 2023, but there is so much more to the story.. Her mother is seeking help and doing everything she can to find her daughter. We will post a link to the sit down Tamika's mother had with Jasmyne Cannick (who has been doing everything she can to raise awareness about this, and other important issues in the LA community.) Links will be posted below, Please share so we can spread the word. LOVE YALL Rolain Martin Special: https://youtu.be/N02TJ5rTisA Jamyne's Sit down: https://youtu.be/3vqaJ0EKuFQ The Los Angeles Police Department's Missing Persons Unit urged anyone with any information regarding Newsome's whereabouts to call it at 213-996-1800 or 877-527-3257 or Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477. Smartphone users can download the “P3 Tips” mobile app on Google play or the Apple App Store or submit tips at lacrimestoppers.org. Aside from that: Kaya and Aaron will also be giving their thoughts on "The Real Friends of WeHo." There are so many questions... Who will replace Todrick if show gets a Season 2? Does the show even have potential? Have a listen and find out our thoughts, plus more! Oh, and Kaya says watch "Nikki Bella Says I Do" which premieres January, 26th ENJOY!!
Jasmyne gives us even more reasons to be pissed off at Kevin De LeonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(Airdate 10/31/22) Dominique and Jasmyne agree and disagree on local political races, ballot measures and possible solutions. From the L.A. City Council crisis to County Measure A, they break down and bring differing opinions on a host of issues…One thing they do agree on - Congresswoman Karen Bass for Mayor!
As the City reels from hearing astoundingly racist comments caught on tape and spewed by LA City Council President Nury Martinez, Gil Cedillo, Kevin DeLeon and Ron Herrera, The City is in an uproar. Renowned academic, Dr, Anthony Samad and political nalyst, aithor and blogger Jasmyne Cannick joins to discuss and analyze the cibtroversy and its affect on the Black Community.
In the fifth episode of "Ring the Alarm," a special series in partnership with the Advocate Magazine, award-winning journalist Jasmyne Cannick continues with her exclusive look inside Jamaica, one of the world's most homophobic and transphobic countries. 18-year-old Keneil grew up in Jamaica, where he was sexually abused at home starting at the age of 8 years old. Because of the isolation and denial he faced from his mother, and narrowly escaping a murder attempt, Keneil tried to commit suicide several times. After being disowned by his mother, Keneil lived in abandoned buildings with no food. He recently found housing at the Unity Fellowship Church Jamaica safe house, where he is receiving support and is now awaiting relocation assistance to another county that is more accepting of LGBTQ people. Through it all, the teenager has managed to smile, remain hopeful, and look forward to living a life where he can be free, even if it means being away from his family and the country he is from.Please note that this episode contains depictions of suicide and sexual violence that some people may find disturbing. Know your limits, and act accordingly.Produced and hosted by: Jasmyne CannickAssociate Producer: Nevin PowellFeatured Music:Ring the Alarm by Tenor SawWelcome to Jamrock by Damian MarleySources:'Dem deal wid dem wicked' - Two men found dead on Maxfield Ave The GleanerAugust 1, 2022 Resources: Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI)Black LGBTQIA+ Migrant Project (BLMP)National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-8255Episode sponsored in part by The Advocate, your source for LGBTQ+ news, since 1967.To support Unity Fellowship Church, Jamaica's safe house, donate through Cash App to $UFJamaica or UFJamaica.comSign up for Jasmyne Cannick's email newsletter here. The Advocate Your source for LGBTQ+ news, since 1967.Support the show
In the fourth episode of "Ring the Alarm," a special series in partnership with the Advocate Magazine, award-winning journalist Jasmyne Cannick continues with her exclusive look inside Jamaica, one of the world's most homophobic and transphobic countries. Jasmyne continues the conversation with Unity Fellowship Church's Reverend Nevin Powell back in Jamaica, where he opened a secret safe house for queer Jamaicans who feared losing their lives because Jamaica continues to be one of the deadliest and most discriminatory countries in the world for LGBTQ people.Please note that this episode contains depictions of sexual violence that some people may find disturbing. Know your limits, and act accordingly.Produced and hosted by: Jasmyne CannickAssociate Producer: Nevin PowellFeatured Music:Ring the Alarm by Tenor SawNo Woman, No Cry by Musical YouthThem Fe Dead by Papa SanResources:Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI)Black LGBTQIA+ Migrant Project (BLMP)National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is now: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Dial 988 from anywhere in the US to be connected to a local crisis center.Episode sponsored in part by The Advocate, your source for LGBTQ+ news, since 1967.To support Unity Fellowship Church, Jamaica's safe house, donate through Cash App to $UFJamaica or UFJamaica.comSign up for Jasmyne Cannick's email newsletter here. Support the show
In the third episode of "Ring the Alarm," a special series in partnership with the Advocate Magazine, award-winning journalist Jasmyne Cannick continues with her exclusive look inside Jamaica, one of the world's most homophobic and transphobic countries. Jasmyne interviews Reverend Nevin Powell about his journey from Jamaica to America and now back to his native country, where he's working to save queer lives.Please note that this episode contains depictions of sexual violence that some people may find disturbing. Know your limits, act accordingly.Produced and hosted by: Jasmyne CannickAssociate Producer: Nevin PowellFeatured Music:Ring the Alarm by Tenor SawPass the Dutchie by Musical YouthResources:Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI)Black LGBTQIA+ Migrant Project (BLMP)Episode sponsored in part by The Advocate, your source for LGBTQ+ news, since 1967.To support Unity Fellowship Church, Jamaica's safe house, donate through Cash App to $UFJamaica or UFJamaica.comSign up for Jasmyne Cannick's email newsletter here. The Advocate Your source for LGBTQ+ news, since 1967.Support the show
Councilmember Marqueece Harris Dawson and Advocate Jasmyne Cannick on Pride in the Hood
Unapologetically Black, Jasmyne has developed a strong national following for her willingness to tell it like it is, on uncomfortable and hard to discuss issues around race, politics, and society. Jasmyne is a writer, advocate and political strategist. She joins Dominique DiPrima on the podcast to offer analysis and her unique take on the results of Tuesday's primary election.
Jouranlist and advocate Jasmyne Cannick wrote about the struggles of a friend she knows from her days in the foster care system who is fighting to keep her young son off the streets, fighting to stay sheltered and doing everything she can not to go back to survival sex work. Why is the system failing her? And what can I do about it?
Political Strategist Jasmyne Cannick Doesn't Care if You Don't Like Her Opinions (5-18-22 #1)
In this special, “News You Can Use” edition of the pod, Alicia shares two special conversions. First, Alicia is joined by the President of Planned Parenthood Action Fund, Alexis McGill Johnson. Alexis brings us up to date on WTF is happening with abortion rights, and lets us know exactly what we can do about it. Then, Alicia shares an update from political strategist, Jasmyne Cannick, about the outcome of the Ed Buck case, in which Buck, a long-time figure of West Hollywood politics, provided fatal doses of methamphetamine to two men who died at his apartment.Rashad Robinson, President of Color of Change, steps in for Alicia for a weekly roundup you don't want to miss! Lady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & YouTubeThis pod is supported by the Black Futures LabProduction by Phil SurkisTheme music: "Lady Don't Tek No" by Latyrx Alicia Garza founded the Black Futures Lab to make Black communities powerful in politics. She is the co-creator of #BlackLivesMatter and the Black Lives Matter Global Network, an international organizing project to end state violence and oppression against Black people. Garza serves as the Strategy & Partnerships Director for the National Domestic Workers Alliance. She is the co-founder of Supermajority, a new home for women's activism. Alicia was recently named to TIME's Annual TIME100 List of the 100 Most Influential People in the World, alongside her BLM co-founders Opal Tometi and Patrisse Cullors. She is the author of the critically acclaimed book, The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When We Fall Apart (Penguin Random House), and she warns you -- hashtags don't start movements. People do.
John talks Ed Buck with Jasmyne Cannick See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The notorious Ed Burk known as Dr. Kevorkian to the LA homeless community was finally sentenced for killing two Black gay men. He got 30 years behind bars. The Kentucky legislature decided to override the governor's veto and pass an anti-trans sports bill. Anna recommends Jasmyne Cannick's new podcast which focuses on the murder of Black LGBTQ folks in Jaimica. 00:00 - Welcome & Intro 01:01 - E3 Radio Ad, Tune-in at https://e3radio.fm #QueerRadioDoneRight 01:25 - Intro Music by Aina Bre'Yon 02:05The notorious Ed Burk known as Dr. Kevorkian to the LA homeless community was finally sentenced for killing two Black gay men. He got 30 years behind bars 04:06 - The Kentucky legislature decided to override the governor's veto and pass an anti-trans sports bill 5:01 - Anna recommends Jasmyne Cannick's new podcast which focuses on the murder of Black LGBTQ folks in Jaimica 06:01 - Anna's Got A Word Things for you to check out #Justice4Gemmel https://www.justice4gemmel.org/ Ring the Alarm with Jasmyne Cannick https://www.buzzsprout.com/1919650 About Queer News An intersectional approach to daily news podcast where race & sexuality meet politics, entertainment and culture. Tune-in to reporting which centers & celebrates all of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & comrade communities. Hosted by Anna DeShawn. 7 minutes a day, 5 days a week. We want to hear from you. Tune in and tell us what you think. email us at info@e3radio.fm. follow anna deshawn on ig & twitter: @annadeshawn. and if you're interested in advertising with “queer news,” write to us at info@e3radio.fm.
@hellojasmyne is my guest for Women's History Month✨ Jasmyne Cannick is an award-winning journalist, writer, host, advocate and strategist who thrives at the intersection of race, politics and social issues. She is the main reason that serial predator and Democratic donor Ed Buck was finally arrested and charged due to her advocacy with the families of his Black male victims, who died from meth overdoses in his West Hollywood home. She recently returned from Jamaica, where she worked with the LGBTQ Magazine The Advocate to produce a podcast highlighting the dangers facing Jamaica's Black queer community. She also helped to produce the Documentary '41st and Central' on the Los Angeles Black Panther Party. RIP Gregory Everett! Follow her work online: https://iamjasmyne.com
Everyday Injustice this week talks with the Los Angeles Stonewall Democratcs – Alex Mohajer the President and Jasmyne Cannick a Steering Member At-Large. The Stonewall Democrats, named after the protests represent the LGBTQ community. The discussion focused on two critical races in LA – the Sheriff's race where they talked about the problematic administration of current sheriff Alex Villanueva and their group's support for Eric Strong, one of the challengers. In addition, they gave their assessment of DA George Gascon and the current situation with his recall. They also talked about uplifting the marginalized voices in the queer community and some of the key legislation their group is backing. For more information see https://www.stonewalldems.org amd https://www.stonewalldems.org/legislation.
In the second episode of "Ring the Alarm," a special series in partnership with the Advocate Magazine, award-winning journalist Jasmyne Cannick continues with her exclusive look inside Jamaica, one of the world's most homophobic and transphobic countries. Jasmyne interviews Sam, a 27-year-old HIV-positive trans man living in a secret safe house.Please note that this episode contains depictions of sexual violence that some people may find disturbing. Know your limits, act accordingly.Produced and hosted by: Jasmyne CannickAssociate Producer: Nevin PowellFeatured Music:Ring the Alarm by Tenor SawBam Bam by Sister NancyResources:National Sexual Assault Hotline - 1-800-656-4673National Eating Disorders Association Helpline - 1-800- 931-2237Black AIDS InstituteBlack Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI)Episode sponsored in part by The Advocate, your source for LGBTQ+ news, since 1967.To support Unity Fellowship Church, Jamaica's safe house, donate through Cash App to $UFJamaica or UFJamaica.comSign up for Jasmyne Cannick's email newsletter here. The Advocate Your source for LGBTQ+ news, since 1967.Support the show (https://cash.app/$JasmyneCannick)
Jasmyne Cannick is a queer community activist, politician, journalist, commentator, my first internet work-wife and – not for nothing – my #1 lesbian crush. We get fired up on cancel culture, activism, body positivity, and intersectionality in the queer world. She made 2021 the year of the bikini. Will 2022 be the year she dabbles with the D? Bruh – it's #conversationforadults. Resources: Website:http://iamjasmyne.com/ ( iamjasmyne.com) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellojasmyne/?hl=en (@hellojasmyne) Let's Talk: Website: https://conversationforadults.com/ (conversationforadults.com) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conversationforadults/ (@conversationforadults) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/conversationforadultswithjimiizrael/ (facebook.com/conversationforadultswithjimiizrael) Twitter: https://twitter.com/convoforadults (@convoforadults) Conversation for Adults is a production of http://crate.media (Crate Media)
Just months after securing the conviction of Democratic donor and serial predator Ed Buck, who was convicted for the crystal meth overdose deaths of two Black gay men, Gemmel Moore and Timothy Dean, award-winning journalist Jasmyne Cannick is back to doing what she does best-- using her platform to bring her trademark passion for finding and exposing compelling stories that are overlooked, underreported, or just ignored. Join Jasmyne for the first episode of a special series entitled "Ring the Alarm" as she takes you to Jamaica and speaks directly with lesbian, gay, and trans men and women about living in one of the most homophobic countries in the world. Produced and hosted by: Jasmyne CannickAssociate Producer: Nevin PowellAssociate Producer: Kareem FergusonVoiceover Support: Kareem FergusonFeatured Music:Ring the Alarm by Tenor SawBoom Bye Bye by Buju BantonChi Chi Man by TOKEpisode sponsored by: The Advocate MagazineTo support Unity Fellowship Church, Jamaica's safe house, donate through Cash App to $UFJamaica.Sign up for Jasmyne Cannick's email newsletter here. The Advocate Your source for LGBTQ+ news, since 1967.Support the show (https://cash.app/$JasmyneCannick)
John talks with Jasmyne Cannieck about the horrors of living in downtown LA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alicia Garza is joined by politician, writer, and social commentator, Jasmyne Cannick. Cannick is the proud co-founder of the National Black Justice Coalition, the nation's largest and oldest Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender civil rights organization. Garza and Cannock discuss the power of consistency as it applies to everything from beauty regimens to securing consequences for the families affected by the Ed Buck case. Plus, Garza brings all of the real with her weekly roundup of all that's good and awful from the past week.Jasmyne Cannick on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & YouTubeLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & YouTubeThis pod is supported by the Black Futures LabProduction by Phil SurkisTheme music: "Lady Don't Tek No" by LatyrxAlicia Garza founded the Black Futures Lab to make Black communities powerful in politics. She is the co-creator of #BlackLivesMatter and the Black Lives Matter Global Network, an international organizing project to end state violence and oppression against Black people. Garza serves as the Strategy & Partnerships Director for the National Domestic Workers Alliance. She is the co-founder of Supermajority, a new home for women's activism. Alicia was recently named to TIME's Annual TIME100 List of the 100 Most Influential People in the World, alongside her BLM co-founders Opal Tometi and Patrisse Cullors. She is the author of the critically acclaimed book, The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When We Fall Apart (Penguin Random House), and she warns you -- hashtags don't start movements. People do.
Producer Talleah Bridges McMahon and Editor Cinque Northern discuss their new documentary MY NAME IS PAULI MURRAY with moderator Jasmyne Cannick. This conversation was recorded at The Landmark in Los Angeles on 9/17/21. They are one of the most influential figures in American 20th century history. It's time you learn their name. Fifteen years before Rosa Parks refused to surrender her bus seat, a full decade before the U.S. Supreme Court overturned separate-but-equal legislation, Pauli Murray was already knee-deep fighting for social justice. A pioneering attorney, activist, priest and dedicated memoirist, Murray shaped landmark litigation—and consciousness—around race and gender equity. As an African American youth raised in the segregated South—who was also wrestling with broader notions of gender identity—Pauli understood, intrinsically, what it was to exist beyond previously accepted categories and cultural norms. Both Pauli's personal path and tireless advocacy foreshadowed some of the most politically consequential issues of our time. Told largely in Pauli's own words, My Name is Pauli Murray is a candid recounting of that unique and extraordinary journey. Directed by Betsy West and Julie Cohen (RBG).
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At a press conference following the conviction of wealthy socialite Ed Buck last month, journalist and political strategist Jasmyne Cannick said, "Ed Buck is going to pay for the crimes he committed, not just to their loved ones but to an entire community of Black men here." Buck was once well regarded in the West Hollywood LGBTQ community and a prominent Democratic Party fundraiser. But his conviction on nine charges, including involvement in the deaths of Gemmel Moore and Timothy Dean, maintaining a drug den, distributing methamphetamines and solicitation of prostitutes, ended that. It's a sordid story that might never have come to light—or to court—without the persistence of journalists such as Cannick to bring justice to the victims. Join us for an exclusive talk with Cannick. About the Speaker Jasmyne Cannick founded Justice for Gemmel and All of Ed Buck's Victims to extend her advocacy for the survivors and victims of Ed Buck beyond her journalism, leveraging both her political acumen and her community relationships. She is the co-founder of My Hood Votes along with Compton rapper Eric “Eazy-E” Wright's son Lil E, a voter registration initiative focused on Los Angeles County's roughest neighborhoods. Cannick is a proud co-founder of the National Black Justice Coalition, the nation's largest and oldest Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender civil rights organization. She is a former co-chair of the National Stonewall Democrats Black Caucus. She currently sits on the board of the Los Angeles African American Women's Political Action Committee and the Black Alliance for Justice Immigration (BAJI) Political Action Committee. In 2020, she won a seat on the Los Angeles County Democratic Party's County Central Committee, representing the 53rd Assembly District. SPEAKERS Jasmyne Cannick Journalist; Political Strategist Michelle Meow Producer and Host, "The Michelle Meow Show," KBCW and Podcast; Member, Commonwealth Club Board of Governors; Twitter @msmichellemeow—Co-Host John Zipperer Producer and Host, Week to Week Political Roundtable; Vice President of Media & Editorial, The Commonwealth Club—Co-Host In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are currently hosting all of our live programming via YouTube live stream. This program was recorded via video conference on August 26th, 2021 by the Commonwealth Club of California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At a press conference following the conviction of wealthy socialite Ed Buck last month, journalist and political strategist Jasmyne Cannick said, "Ed Buck is going to pay for the crimes he committed, not just to their loved ones but to an entire community of Black men here." Buck was once well regarded in the West Hollywood LGBTQ community and a prominent Democratic Party fundraiser. But his conviction on nine charges, including involvement in the deaths of Gemmel Moore and Timothy Dean, maintaining a drug den, distributing methamphetamines and solicitation of prostitutes, ended that. It's a sordid story that might never have come to light—or to court—without the persistence of journalists such as Cannick to bring justice to the victims. Join us for an exclusive talk with Cannick. About the Speaker Jasmyne Cannick founded Justice for Gemmel and All of Ed Buck's Victims to extend her advocacy for the survivors and victims of Ed Buck beyond her journalism, leveraging both her political acumen and her community relationships. She is the co-founder of My Hood Votes along with Compton rapper Eric “Eazy-E” Wright's son Lil E, a voter registration initiative focused on Los Angeles County's roughest neighborhoods. Cannick is a proud co-founder of the National Black Justice Coalition, the nation's largest and oldest Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender civil rights organization. She is a former co-chair of the National Stonewall Democrats Black Caucus. She currently sits on the board of the Los Angeles African American Women's Political Action Committee and the Black Alliance for Justice Immigration (BAJI) Political Action Committee. In 2020, she won a seat on the Los Angeles County Democratic Party's County Central Committee, representing the 53rd Assembly District. SPEAKERS Jasmyne Cannick Journalist; Political Strategist Michelle Meow Producer and Host, "The Michelle Meow Show," KBCW and Podcast; Member, Commonwealth Club Board of Governors; Twitter @msmichellemeow—Co-Host John Zipperer Producer and Host, Week to Week Political Roundtable; Vice President of Media & Editorial, The Commonwealth Club—Co-Host In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are currently hosting all of our live programming via YouTube live stream. This program was recorded via video conference on August 26th, 2021 by the Commonwealth Club of California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Museums and in-person events are coming back. Video of an LAPD arrest is released. Ralphs is closing in Crenshaw. And journalist Jamie Loftus joins Scott, Alissa, and guest host Matt Tinoco to discuss her reporting for KNOCK-LA and the aftermath of the brutal raids on Echo Park Lake.Show NotesMuseums and ConcertsCalifornia OKs indoor sports, concerts as COVID cases plunge (Adam Beam, Jamie Har; AP; 4/2/21)LACMA reopens for COVID era with Yoshitomo Nara, Betye Saar (Christopher Knight; LAT; 4/1/21)Patricia Escárcega Departs LATFarewell LA Times (Patricia Escárcega; patriciaescarcega.com; 4/1/21)NAHJ Letter (NAHJ; 11/16/20) L.A. Times and Tribune agree to settle pay-disparity lawsuit for $3 million (Meg James; LAT; 11/10/20)https://twitter.com/piescarcega/status/1328043858698137601?s=20 (Patricia Escárcega; Twitter; 11/15/20)'I've been completely disenchanted.' Billionaire speaks out after attacks on Asian Americans (Matt Egan; CNN Business; 4/2/21)Antone Austin Arrest Videohttps://twitter.com/Jasmyne/status/1378179543165362178 (Jasmyne Cannick; Twitter; 4/2/21)Antone Austin Complaint (Courtlistener)Ralphs ClosureRally at Ralphs in danger of closing on Slauson Avenue set for Saturday (Lisa Olivia Fitch; Our Weekly; 3/31/21)Kroger to Close 3 LA Grocery Stores After 'Hazard Pay' Mandate (Greg Cornfield; Commercial Observer; 3/10/21)https://twitter.com/Jasmyne/status/1378439025090985985 (Jasmyne Cannick; Twitter; 4/3/21)https://urbanize.city/la/post/first-glimpse-latest-sunsetwestern-development (Steven Sharp; Urbanize LA; 7/27/17)https://clkrep.lacity.org/onlinedocs/2016/16-0597_ORD_184795_3-8-17.pdf (LA City Clerk)Jamie Loftus InterviewFormer Echo Park Lake Residents, Internal LAHSA Communications Contradict Housing Placement Claims (Jamie Loftus; KNOCK-LA; 4/1/21)The Fight for Echo Park Lake: Fences and Neighbors (Jamie Loftus; KNOCK-LA; 3/25/21)Heidi Marston Created a Legacy of Toxicity at LAHSA and the VA - Knock LA (Jamie Loftus; KNOCK-LA; 12/14/20)Heidi Marston, Famous for Ignoring Unhoused Veterans, Appointed to VA Transition Team (Jamie Loftus; KNOCK-LA; 11/14/20)Faculty Experts Letter re Echo Park Lake Displacement 31 March 2021 (Ananya Roy et al; 3/31/21)Scenes From Last Night's Mass Eviction at LA's Echo Park (Alissa Walker; Curbed; 3/26/21)https://twitter.com/tombellino/status/1376745903239745539?s=20 (Tom Bellino; Twitter; 3/29/21)https://twitter.com/ShotOn35mm/status/1376755109481250816?s=20 (Lexis-Olivier Ray; Twitter; 3/29/21)Meet the Man Behind the Echo Park Closure: "There Will Be No Living at the Lake" (Seth Abramovich; THR; 3/30/21)Op-Ed: LAPD violence in Echo Park enforced class divisions, not public safety (Isaac Scher, LAT, 4/2/21)Live From Echo Park Lake (Matt Tinoco, Home for Who 3/30/21)
Host and political commentator Jasmyne Cannick discuss Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's video WAP and women in hip hop.
On this episode of the Str8 No Chaser with Jasmyne Cannick podcast Jasmyne brings on the woman who Lancaster #LACounty sheriff's deputies dragged outside naked and bleeding after kicking down her door in search of her brother who was already in jail. Jane Doe is joined by her attorney Brian Dunn of The Cochran Firm in Los Angeles. #podcast #Jasmyne #policereform #policeviolence #CriminalJusticeReform #BLM #BlackLivesMatter #blackwomen #antelopevalley #palmdale #lancaster #lawenforcement #SheriffsDeputy #sheriff #losangeles #women #morrismedia #morrismedialive
#PODCAST BEYOND THE PROTESTS: A series of candid and frank conversations hosted by journalist and political and social issues commentator Jasmyne Cannick, looking at the strategies and long term goals for beyond the protests. In part four, Jasmyne Cannick tackles the issues of qualified immunity and how to dismantle it Guests: Nana Gyamfi, criminal defense attorney and human rights activist Rachel Rossi, former public defender and former L.A. County District Attorney candidate Jamon Hicks, civil rights attorney (Douglas/Hicks Law) #podcast #Jasmyne #beyondtheprotests #protests #policereform #CriminalJusticeReform #QualifiedImmunity #BLM #BlackLivesMatter
#PODCAST BEYOND THE PROTESTS: A series of candid and frank conversations hosted by journalist and political and social issues commentator Jasmyne Cannick, looking at the strategies and long term goals for beyond the protests. In part three, Jasmyne Cannick tackles the issues of police unions and whether or not there’s a role for them in police reform. Guests: Jan Perry, L.A. Councilwoman (ret.) Tyler Izen, Former President, L.A. Police Union Marshall McClain, President, L.A. Airport Police Union Broadcasted from Morris Media Live
BEYOND THE PROTESTS: A series of candid and frank conversations hosted by journalist and political and social issues commentator Jasmyne Cannick, looking at the strategies and long term goals for beyond the protests. In part two, Jasmyne Cannick speaks to Black police officers caught in the middle of a national dialogue around the killings of Black people by the police. Guests: Derwin Henderson, LAPD Sergeant (ret.) George Holt, Police Supervisor (ret.) Lanette Smith, LAPD Sergeant (ret.) Jody Stiger, Law Enforcement Consultant.
Host and political activist, Jasmyne Cannick discusses going beyond protesting and making change. Special guest: Former S.F. District Attorney and candidate for L.A. District Attorney, George Gascon
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Journalist and culture critic Jasmyne Cannick discusses two cases involving West Hollywood resident and Democratic Party donor Ed Buck, in which two men died from crystal meth overdoses in identical circumstances in Buck's apartment a year and a half...
Go to http://patreon.com/champagnesharks to become a Patreon subscriber for $5/month and get early access to free episodes and access to over 70 archived subscriber-only episodes not available on the main, free feed. Today we're joined by Yasmin Nair (https://twitter.com/NairYasmin). Dr. Yasmin Nair is a freelance writer, activist, academic, and commentator. The bastard child of queer theory and deconstruction, Nair has numerous critical essays, book reviews, investigative journalism, op-eds, and photography to her credit. She has appeared in publications like Current Affairs, where she is also an editor at large, The Baffler, Evergreen Review, In These Times, and Maximum Rock’n’Roll. Yasmin’s website can be found at http://www.yasminnair.net . Discussed in this episode: Yasmin Nair's articles "Your Sex is Not Radical" http://yasminnair.net/content/your-sex-not-radicaland "Your Trauma Is Your Passport" http://www.yasminnair.net/content/your-trauma-your-passport-hannah-gadsby-nanette-and-global-citizenship "Meet The Dominatrix Who Requires The Men Who Hire Her To Read Black Feminist Theory" by Amanda Duberman https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/mistress-velvet_us_5a822b50e4b00ecc923d4eba "#BREAKING: Journal Documents How Wealthy Democratic Donor Hooked Young Black Gay Man on Meth Before His Death" by Jasmyne Cannick http://www.jasmyneacannick.com/breaking-journal-documents-how-wealthy-democratic-donor-hooked-young-black-gay-man-on-meth-before-his-death/ Co-produced & edited by Aaron C. Schroeder / Pierced Ears Recording Co, Seattle WA (piercedearsmusic@gmail.com). Opening theme composed by T. Beaulieu, Closing theme produced by Dust Fingaz https://soundcloud.com/dustfingaz/
New year free episode! We’re talking about the LAUSD teachers going on strike next week, the coroner’s office removing yet another dead gay man from a local political donor’s home, the upcoming California Democratic Party’s Assembly Delegate elections, Google’s move into the West Side, and a reform package that was recently passed regarding public moneys in campaign financing. For more info on the ADEM elections: https://www.adems.vote/ To read Jasmyne Cannick's work on the death of Gemmel Moore: https://knock-la.com/thanks-to-the-l-a-s-21d24a99234b
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) sits down for an in depth interview about the future of progressivism. He reflect on the lessons he learned from 2016, what he'd say to President Trump in a debate and talks about whether he'll run for President again. Sanders also shares advice to his young followers who feel disillusioned in the Trump era. Our panel this week discusses Sanders and also the California primary election. Joining us: political consultant Jasmyne Cannick and Breitbart's Joel Pollak. Connect on Social: ---------- The Issue Is: with Elex Michaelson is California's only statewide political show, broadcast from FOX 11 Studios in Los Angeles. For airtimes and more information, go to TheIssueIsShow.com.
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