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Soul Boom
Justice Denied: How Jerome Dixon Survived a Wrongful Conviction

Soul Boom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 66:49


A man wrongfully incarcerated for over two decades due to a coerced confession, Jerome Dixon shares his harrowing story of enduring 25 hours of police interrogation without legal representation, resulting in a life-altering prison sentence at just 17. Despite his wrongful conviction, Jerome's journey of self-discovery, resilience, and advocacy shines through as he recounts how he survived 21 years behind bars and now champions juvenile justice reform. This conversation dives into the flaws of the criminal justice system, the power of personal transformation, and the urgent need for legislative change. Jerome Dixon is a justice reform advocate and vice-chairman of the Anti-Recidivism Coalition. Wrongfully imprisoned for 21 years, Jerome now dedicates his life to ensuring juveniles' rights in police interrogations. Thank you to our sponsors! Airbnb: http://airbnb.com/host Waking Up app (1st month FREE!): https://wakingup.com/soulboom Fetzer Institute: https://fetzer.org/ MERCH OUT NOW! https://soulboomstore.myshopify.com/ Sign up for our newsletter! https://soulboom.substack.com SUBSCRIBE to Soul Boom!! https://bit.ly/Subscribe2SoulBoom Watch our Clips: https://bit.ly/SoulBoomCLIPS Watch WISDOM DUMP: https://bit.ly/WISDOMDUMP Follow us! Instagram: http://instagram.com/soulboom TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@soulboom Sponsor Soul Boom: partnerships@voicingchange.media Work with Soul Boom: business@soulboom.com Send Fan Creations, Questions, Comments: hello@soulboom.com Produced by: Kartik Chainani Executive Produced by: Ford Bowers, Samah Tokmachi Companion Arts Production Supervisor: Mike O'Brien Voicing Change Media Theme Music by: Marcos Moscat

Wrongful Conviction with Jason Flom
#407 Jason Flom with Jerome Dixon

Wrongful Conviction with Jason Flom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 39:04 Transcription Available


Just after midnight on July 25, 1990, a man was shot and killed in the parking lot of an apartment complex in Oakland, CA. Shortly after the shooting, police picked up 17-year-old Jerome Dixon, who had been hanging out with his friends nearby, and drove him to the crime scene and then to the police station. Police interrogated Jerome for 25 hours eliciting a confession. Despite no physical evidence linking him to the crime, Jerome accepted a plea deal for second-degree murder and was sentenced to 18 years to life in prison. To learn more and get involved, visit:https://www.gov.ca.gov/contact/ https://antirecidivism.org/ https://www.booker.senate.gov/news/press/booker-cardenas-kamlager-dove-reintroduce-bicameral-juvenile-justice-legislative-package https://lavaforgood.com/false-confessions/ Wrongful Conviction is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In Session with Dr. Farid Holakouee
November 16, 2020 Jerome Dixon shares his story of being wrongly imprisoned from a false confession

In Session with Dr. Farid Holakouee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 50:11


November 16, 2020 Jerome Dixon shares his story of being wrongly imprisoned from a false confession by Dr. Farid Holakouee

CANA Connection Podcast
WFO Life Podcast EP 033 Interview: Jerome Dixon, Personalized Medicine, Genomics, and Pandemics (Rebroadcast)

CANA Connection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 75:05


WFO Life Posdcast EP 033 original broadcast link https://wfolifepodcast.com/2020/03/27/ep-033-interview-jerome-dixon/ This a re-broadcast share of the interview Dr. William Curtis and USMC Lt. Col Chris Story had with our former Navy guy Jerome Dixon on Analytics, Personalized Medicine, Pandemics, COV19 in particular, and Genomics. We hope you enjoy. Link to the original podcast provided above. If you would like to continue the conversation or staying informed about future CANA Connection Podcasts please consider signing up for our newsletter at https://www.canallc.com/newsletter or joining our upcoming group forum at https://www.canallc.com/forum #WFOlife #covid19 #analytics #CANAadvisors #teamCANA

WFO Life Podcast
EP033 Interview: Jerome Dixon on Personalized medicine, Genomics and Pandemics

WFO Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 73:48


Jerome Dixon is a Naval Academy graduate with a masters degree in Information technology and Decision Analytics. He is seeking a PhD in using understanding of individual genetic code to personalize healthcare. This was a wide ranging and insightful discussion. Topics ranged from COVID-19 DATA, Artificial intelligence, using technology to improve health care and disease investigation. Hope you enjoy!

A Taste of the Past
Episode 294: Raising Cane

A Taste of the Past

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 42:10


On this episode, Linda welcomes Kat Johnson, HRN's Communications Director, to share an panel she moderated at the 2018 Charleston Wine + Food festival. Kat welcomed Jerome Dixon and Doc Bill Thomas from Georgia Coastal Gourmet Farms, Chef Sean Brock of Husk, and Glenn Roberts of Anson Mills to talk about the repatriation of Purple Ribbon Sugar Cane to Sapelo Island, home of the Gullah-Gechee community Hog Hammock. A Taste of the Past is powered by Simplecast

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Heritage Radio Network On Tour
Sean Brock, Glenn Roberts, Doc Bill Thomas, and Jerome Dixon at CHSWFF18

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018 35:28


According to Sean Brock, the first time he smelled Sapelo Island Purple Ribbon Cane Syrup, it reminded him of truffles. Sean, along with Glenn Roberts, Stephen Kresovich, and many others, have become fans and advocates of the syrup. They are supporting the efforts of Doc Bill Thomas and Jerome Dixon, the partners behind Georgia Coastal Gourmet Farm, to bring purple ribbon cane back to an island that is home to a small community of Gullah-Geechee decent. This is the first of two panels at the Charleston Wine + Food about the history and current state of South Carolina’s foodways. Specifically, we take a look at crops that have been on the brink of extinction but through dedicated collaboration have been brought back, so these valuable genetics can be preserved for future generations. Sean Brock is the Chef/Partner behind Husk restaurant, which most recently opened a location in Savannah, GA. Not only has he brought attention to Southern cuisine through his award-winning restaurants and coookbooks, Sean has also spent time developing his own farm to experiment in resurrecting and growing crops that were at risk of extinction, such as those indigenous to this area pre-Civil War. Glenn Roberts is the Founder of Anson Mills. Glenn is a visionary who is best known for his work with Carolina Gold Rice, but he has supported the efforts to revive many Southern crops. He works tirelessly to manage his old grains, the land, and their growers, as well as chefs and retail customers. It’s a relentless effort. But only rarely must he wear a suit. Doc Bill Thomas has been a resident of Hog Hammock – the small community on Sapelo Island, and is of Gullah Geeche descent. Doc Bill has edited and co-authored Cherokee and Sapelo Island cookbooks and posted a series of YouTube videos about Sapelo cooking. Jerome Dixon is the co-owner of Georgia Coastal Gourmet Farms. Georgia Coastal Gourmet Farms produces Sapelo Island Red Peas and Sour Oranges. Jerome and Doc Bill are business partners and have led the charge to bring Purple Ribbon Sugar Cane back to Sapelo Island and begin production of the syrup. Heritage Radio Network On Tour is powered by Simplecast

The Power of Love Show
Wrongly Convicted

The Power of Love Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 51:28


What would you do if you were in jail for 21 years for a crime you never committed? Today's guest Jerome Dixon experienced that tragedy and has utilized the situation to grow and live a life of purpose. He is truly a gem and completely epitomizes the concept of “moving on and moving forward.” Brought to you by The Dee Dee Jackson Foundation. Don't forget to subscribe! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepowerofloveshow/support

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Released Into Captivity: Hope After the Cage |Prison|Parole|Hope|Change|Freedom|Crime|Justice

A voice outside the jumpsuit Part 1. Daniel interviews Carlos Monte DeLeon who is out of prison but still in CDCR custody with an ankle GPS monitor. Carlos served 17 years on a 19 year sentence he received when he was 15 years old and was released because of SB 260.  Daniel and Carlos met during a JLUSA leadership training at the USC Gould School of Law with Glen Martin and David Mensah. Carlos and Daniel discuss meeting with Human Rights Watch’s Elizabeth Calvin during a recent policy training session at ARC, acceptance, and spreading the word about available resources to the incarcerated .  Daniel briefly discusses his first trip to Sacramento to advocate for SB 394 and SB 395 and participate in the Assembly Public Safety Committee hearing where colleagues Jerome Dixon and Joel Aguilar testified. Sam Lewis, a future guest, stops in and mentions shutting down Rikers Island and turning a juvenile facility into job center. LARP (Los Angeles Re-entry Program) and Troy F. Vaughn.  Bikila Ochoa, Director of Policy at ARC, and Scott Budnick, ARC founder. www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com