POPULARITY
New York City Department of Social Services $625,000 million payout to Jazmine Headley sued the city in August, alleging trauma and humiliation and seeking unspecified damages over the December 2018 incident at a Brooklyn benefits office. She testified before the city council in February. It offered a public apology and passed legislation aimd at improving how people are treated at benefits offices and making the system more transparent. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Emily Scott, Matthew Schneeman, Zoe Abedon, and Jasmin Smith discuss the arrest of Jazmine Headley for sitting down and the large settlement she has now received, and Medicaid work requirements in South Carolina; a border wall update, and an impeachment update; Boris Johnson and the Conservative Party in the winning a majority vote in Britain, and the UN Climate Change Summit in Madrid; and a little bit of good news. Also, a clip from the Brooklyn documentary podcast School Colors, produced by Brooklyn Deep, a project from the Brooklyn Movement Center, is presented. And Matt talks pigeon hunting and his podcast At Night I Fly. Check it out here: http://hyperurl.co/4496m1
Hungry babiezzz. Hi. Disclaimer: The Hungry Hosts talk about Kevin Hart and the Oscars debacle, but at the time they recorded, Amy didn't know the full story. It's since come out that Kevin did not apologize. We have a whole other discussion about this on Episode 89 which will make their feelings clear. Just ignore this part, k? In the Chitty Chat, the Hungry Hosts talk about some dipshit frat guy who got fined $400 for raping a fellow student at Baylor. (Any idea what color this kid was?) Paula got mansplained in the elevators about the Beatles and she was not here for it. The FUS this week features Jazmine Headley and her arrest in NYC. The Fatphobic Disaster is all these terrible holiday diet tips. The Body Politics win is Vanderpump Rules's Katie Maloney Schwartz! Get it, Katie. Lastly, the ladies recommend She the People and Mariah Carey's new album.
In this New Years episode, our hosts Hélène Faussart and Iota Vanne discuss the yellow vest (les gilets jaunes) phenomenon in France: What can the world learn from them, and what has this movement gained after weeks of protests? We also discuss the unjust arrest of Jazmine Headley, and why activists are asking Disney to relinquish it’s trademark of the Swahili phrase Hakuna Matata. Finally, why are the super rich buying up aquifers, and are cryptocurrencies the key to Africa’s true economic freedom? *THE REBEL SISTERS TEAM* Hosts: Hélène Faussart; Iota Vanne Executive / Podcast Producer: Hélène Faussart Co- Producer: Iota Vanne Recording Engineer / Editing: Najee-Zaid Editorial / Marketing: Iota Vanne Theme & Narrative Music: Najee-Zaid Original Logo Concept: James Tener Artwork / Social: Iota Vanne ©2019 Rebel Sisters Podcast - All Rights Reserved
The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly Compensatory Call-In. We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with their codified concepts, new terms, observations, research findings, workplace problems or triumphs, and/or suggestions on how best to Replace White Supremacy With Justice ASAP. We’ll use these sessions to hone our use of words as tools to reveal truth, neutralize White people. We’ll examine news reports from the past seven days and – hopefully – promote a constructive dialog. #ANTIBLACKNESS Black enforcement officials in Maryland filed a suit alleging "White police officers in a Washington, D.C., suburb have used racist slurs, circulated text messages expressing a desire to 'reinstitute lynching' and put a black face and Afro wig on a training dummy." A report that gathered more robust media attention featured a black mother having her offspring brutally snatched from her by a posse of Suspected Race Soldiers. Jazmine Headley, the mother in question, was at a Brooklyn, New York food stamp office seeking constructive help. The Times reported she "was charged with resisting arrest, acting in a manner injurious to a child, obstructing governmental administration and trespassing." After publicly indignation about the barbarous NYPD conduct, charges against Headley were dropped. Documenting how widespread and easy this practice is - plucking black children from their parents and depositing them in temporary and foster placements, The New York Times's Nikita Stewart detailed a reported increase in abuse of foster children. #BlackMisandry INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE 564943#
In this episode of Guys Who Law, Jesse & Andrew talk about the excessive arrest of Jazmine Headley that involved her baby being torn from her arms. Also, Harvard & other colleges are being sued by students who are protesting their ban of single-sex clubs. Weird laws in Denmark prevent parents from naming their babies […]
On this episode of DearRDG, we discuss Jazmine Headley, Cyntoia Brown, and the King of R&B. On the Stoop, we decided to go with asking one another what we want in life. We looked at what we wanted for 2019 and it was a nice way to ask about what we were looking for. Links to everything that we discussed this episode. Cyntoia Brown: https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/2018/12/11/cyntoia-brown-case-facts-story-timeline-2018/2276009002/ Jazmine Headley: https://nypost.com/2018/12/16/jazmine-headley-mom-whose-baby-was-ripped-from-her-arms-by-cops-breaks-her-silence/ Jacquees and his comments can be found on Twitter. You can stream Berto Batista's "Nasty & Loyal" on Spotify! @bertosing4me on all social media. Check out for the links on all of our social media as well. Chief Quise (@MarquiseDavon) D. Will (@_d_will_) PUSHA BRI (@PUSHABRI) MARIE (@mvriesykes_) John Zabala (@johnezabala) Lola's Ice: @lolasice on all social media. S/o to "Carlie's Couch" for the inspiration behind the topic on the Stoop today. Make sure to follow them on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.
The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly Compensatory Call-In. We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with their codified concepts, new terms, observations, research findings, workplace problems or triumphs, and/or suggestions on how best to Replace White Supremacy With Justice ASAP. We’ll use these sessions to hone our use of words as tools to reveal truth, neutralize White people. We’ll examine news reports from the past seven days and – hopefully – promote a constructive dialog. #ANTIBLACKNESS Black enforcement officials in Maryland filed a suit alleging "White police officers in a Washington, D.C., suburb have used racist slurs, circulated text messages expressing a desire to 'reinstitute lynching' and put a black face and Afro wig on a training dummy." A report that gathered more robust media attention featured a black mother having her offspring brutally snatched from her by a posse of Suspected Race Soldiers. Jazmine Headley, the mother in question, was at a Brooklyn, New York food stamp office seeking constructive help. The Times reported she "was charged with resisting arrest, acting in a manner injurious to a child, obstructing governmental administration and trespassing." After publicly indignation about the barbarous NYPD conduct, charges against Headley were dropped. Documenting how widespread and easy this practice is - plucking black children from their parents and depositing them in temporary and foster placements, The New York Times's Nikita Stewart detailed a reported increase in abuse of foster children. #BlackMisandry INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE 564943#
NY1's Grace Rauh, Juan Manuel Benitez, and Courtney Gross discuss the case of Jazmine Headley, the young Brooklyn mother whose arrest in a social services office as she struggled to hold onto her child was caught on video. They also debate whether New York should legalize marijuana and put the cash towards subway repairs. Join the conversation on Twitter: #NY1OffTopic or @GraceRauh, @ZackFinkNews, @JuanMaBenitez For more information: ny1.com/offtopic
||BRELL TALKS # 7|| DECEMBER 14, 2018 ****** On this episode, I will discuss the Jazmine Headley situation. Headley was the person from the viral video struggling with law enforcement at a NYC social services office as the officers attempted to rip Headley's child from her arms. I also discuss: > Michael Cohen sentenced > Trump's meeting with Pelosi and Schumer > France's "Yellow Vest" movement > PM May survives no-confidence vote ****** Shout out to both my haters and supporters! Galatians 6:9. Links Visit the podcast website at Anchor: CLICK HERE Listen to the Brell Radio Podcast Network on 10 different platforms (Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, Android & more!). Follow Brell Talks and my other shows on Instagram: Brell Radio On Instagram Follow Radio Oceania Studios - they run Brell Radio - for updates @TheRadioOceania Follow My Personal Social Media Accounts Twitter: @wonderbrell Instagram: Follow Me on Instagram - I have some interest in beauty and fashion: wonderbrell My Lifestyle Twitter: @BrellBeauty *
Join Both Sides with Dj and Hanee as they give their views about Meek Mill interview with Michael Smerconish (CNN) and Prison Reform. Hanee and Dj becomes disgusted with the treatment of Jazmine Headley who was brutally arrested in a Brooklyn public services office as she clutched her one-year-old son. Actress Andrea-Rachel, joins Both Sides and talks about STARZ Power, HBO The Deuce, upcoming projects and new restaurant. Couples Therapy has Mr. and Mrs. Jason and Nadine Ricketts share their experience as newlyweds and juggling family life with a one year old. Episode closes to remind listeners of next weeks mid season finale. @iamandrearachel --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bothsidesdjrs/support
Jazmine Headley who had a warrant out for her arrest since July 2017 for credit card theft and trafficking personal information was arrested and her child taken from her --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/red-pill-man/support
This week Erin is joined by Megan Gailey and Kiran Deol to discuss the dream of Nancy Pelosi as Trump’s worst nightmare, a small SCOTUS victory for Planned Parenthood, and the huge sorry the world owes to Jazmine Headley. Then, Moms Demand Action founder Shannon Watts stops by to talk about her inspiring fight against gun violence. And then, as always our Hills.
We dedicate this evening's news to the story of Jazmine Headley, who was held 5 days in Rikers Island jail. She was arrested after her child was ripped from her by NYPD and HRA officers. The video of the incident has gone viral.
12-10-2018 – Being In The Moment The Usual Suspects (K. Savage (Kristy), Tee Rich, Slli’m Williams (out), and da Vinci Parks (Lee Bennett, III) sat down on 12-10-2018 for the weekly #SYMHM podcast to discuss Jazmine Headley, Cyntoia Brown, Kevin Hart, and much more on the latest installment of Sh!t You Might Have Missed #SYMHM … Read More The post SYMHM: Be(ing) In The Moment appeared first on Flash/Black :radio:.
12-10-2018 - Being In The Moment The Usual Suspects (K. Savage (Kristy), Tee Rich, Slli’m Williams (out), and da Vinci Parks (Lee Bennett, III) sat down on 12-10-2018 for the weekly #SYMHM podcast to discuss Jazmine Headley, Cyntoia Brown, Kevin Hart, and much more on the latest installment of Sh!t You Might Have Missed #SYMHM with The Usual Suspects.
This week we're tackling burning churches, hate crimes, antisemitism, police brutality and Jazmine Headley.