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The Daily Beans
1-800-BIG-MACS

The Daily Beans

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 40:35


Tuesday, October 22nd, 2024Today, the employee from the Florida Department of Health that sent letters to television stations to stop airing Amendment 4 ads says Ron DeSantis directed him to do so and he resigned in protest before sending more; the Central Park Exonerated Five have filed a defamation lawsuit against Donald Trump; Donald stages a photo op at McDonalds; an analysis finds that Trump's plan would render Social Security insolvent in six short years; more fact checking on Trump's FEMA comments Monday; Attorney General Kris Mayes has secured a guilty plea in the fraudulent elector scheme; and Allison delivers your Good News. Here is my new ad for #HarrisWalz. My story never gets easier to tell, but everything is on the line this election. Please watch and share - x.com/MuellerSheWrote/status/1847296099398361455Smalls cat food is made with protein packed recipes made with ingredients – delivered right to your door. To get 50% off your first order, plus free shipping, go to Smalls.com/DAILYBEANS and use promo code DAILYBEANS at checkout. Stories:Central Park Five sue Donald Trump for jogger case remarks made at presidential debate (AP News)Trump's Social Security plan would hasten insolvency, lead to bigger benefits cuts, analysis finds (CBS News)Attorney General Mayes Announces Plea Deal in Cochise County Election Interference Case (azag.gov)Fact check: Trump repeats debunked lies about FEMA's hurricane response during North Carolina visit (Daniel Dale | CNN)Trump evasive about raising Pa. minimum wage while pretending to work at McDonald's in Bucks County (The Philadelphia Inquirer)Harris Social Media Toolkit Harris Campaign Social Media Toolkit (kamalaharris.com)Give to the Kamala Harris Presidential Campaign Kamala Harris — Donate via ActBlue (MSW Media's Donation Link)See What's On Your Ballot, Check Your Voter Registration, Find Your Polling Place, Discover Upcoming Debates In Your Area, And Much More! Vote411.orgCheck Your Voter Registration!  Vote.orgHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/From The Good NewsYou can almost always find a transcript at: the-daily-beans.simplecast.com Learn More About Rep. Morelle - NY-25 (house.gov)Ohio Voter Information (ohiosos.gov)Rural Dog Rescue (ruraldogrescue.com)Texas Voter Information (votetexas.gov) Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Subscribe for free to MuellerSheWrote on Substackhttps://muellershewrote.substack.com Follow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill https://muellershewrote.substack.comhttps://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrotehttps://www.threads.net/@muellershewrotehttps://www.tiktok.com/@muellershewrotehttps://instagram.com/muellershewroteDana Goldberghttps://twitter.com/DGComedyhttps://www.instagram.com/dgcomedyhttps://www.facebook.com/dgcomedyhttps://danagoldberg.comHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/OrPatreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts

AURN News
'Exonerated 5' Sue Donald Trump for Defamation Over Debate Comments

AURN News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 1:40


The five men wrongly accused and convicted in the 1989 Central Park assault case, now known as the “Exonerated 5,” have filed a defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump. The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Pennsylvania on Monday, following Trump's comments during a debate with Vice President Kamala Harris on September 10. During the debate, Trump falsely asserted that the men were responsible for the crime and inaccurately claimed that a victim had died. Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana, Korey Wise, and Yusef Salaam allege that Trump defamed them, cast them in a false light, and caused emotional distress. The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Outdated Wrestling Hour With Bob Smith
Hall Of Fame Excitement From Albany!

The Outdated Wrestling Hour With Bob Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 49:42


Send us a textOn this rush-released episode of The Outdated Wrestling Your, host Bob Smith (Pro Wrestling Illustrated, WCW) brings you inside the lavish celebration of wrestling history that was the 2024 inductions into The International Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame in Albany, New York on October 13. You'll hear from greats like Tony Atlas and Dan Severn; meet an engaging presence in up-and-coming Kayla "Spice Ranger" Sparks; learn all about the Hall of Fame museum at the MVP Arena in Albany (the same arena where Ric Flair won his first WWF World title), and much more! Get involved with the IPWHOF by listening to this special edition of the OWH! Inductees for this year included Harley Race, Dusty Rhodes, Jack Brisco, Ad Santel, Bill Apter, Mario Savoldi, Kurt Angle, and Korey Wise.Support the showContact us at outdatedwrestling@gmail.com!

Desperately Seeking the '80s: NY Edition
Central Park Exonerated + Dare to Be Different!

Desperately Seeking the '80s: NY Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 42:08


Meg discusses the aftermath of the attack on the Central Park Jogger. Part 2 of 2. Jessica MacGyvers her radio to reach WLIR: Long Island Radio.Please check out our website, follow us on Instagram, on Facebook, and...WRITE US A REVIEW HEREWe'd LOVE to hear from you! Let us know if you have any ideas for stories HEREThank you for listening!Love,Meg and Jessica

Desperately Seeking the '80s: NY Edition
Central Park Five + From Retail to Eternity

Desperately Seeking the '80s: NY Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 46:30


Meg tracks the events of the evening of April 19th, 1989 when Trisha Meili jogged into Central Park. Part 1 of 2. Jessica tells of the meteoric rise and all too brief career of fashion icon Perry Ellis.Please check out our website, follow us on Instagram, on Facebook, and...WRITE US A REVIEW HEREWe'd LOVE to hear from you! Let us know if you have any ideas for stories HEREThank you for listening!Love,Meg and Jessica

Forbrydelse og Moral
Episode 31 - Jane Fischer-Byrialsen (forsvarsadvokat i USA)

Forbrydelse og Moral

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 61:56


“Jeg tænker altid over, om mine klienter er skyldige eller uskyldige, og det værste for mig er faktisk at forsvare en, som jeg ved er uskyldig”. Sådan lyder det bl.a. i denne episode 31 af Forbrydelse og Moral fra min gæst Jane Fischer-Byrialsen, der arbejder som forsvarsadvokat i USA, og som har gjort det til sit speciale at kæmpe for de mennesker, som hun mener, er blevet uskyldigt dømt. Mennesker, som af politiet er blevet presset til at tilstå forbrydelser, som de ikke har begået. Forud for min samtale med Jane havde jeg svært ved at forstå, hvordan hun kan mene, at alle mennesker vil kunne tilstå forbrydelser, som de ikke har begået. Jeg ville aldrig tilstå noget, som jeg ikke har begået, tænkte jeg. Men efter en længere snak om Janes baggrund og arbejde, det tilsyneladende strukturelt diskriminerende amerikanske straffe- og retssystem som hun arbejder i og en række andre emner, nåede vi til det, der i særlig grad lå mig på sinde. De falske tilståelser. For hvad er det, der gør, at alle mennesker vil kunne tilstå forbrydelser, som de ikke har begået? Hvorfor tilstod eksempelvis Janes klienter danske Malthe Thomsen og Korey Wise - sidstnævnte kendt fra bl.a. Netflix dokumentaren When They See Us, forbrydelser, som de ikke havde begået? Begge to nogle mennesker, som på et tidspunkt søgte Janes bistand efter at være blevet fanget i et amerikansk system, hvor et ord som uretfærdighed ikke engang er dækkende for, hvad der overgik dem. For hvad er det for nogle metoder, som politi og anklagemyndighed i USA bruger til at fremtvinge tilståelser? Er der ingen grænser? Er myndighederne ikke som i Danmark underlagt et objektivitetsprincip, der gør, at alt hvad der taler både for mistænkte skyld OG uskyld skal frem? Har vi alle et bristepunkt, og hvis ja – hvad ville Janes eget bristepunkt så være? ”Er det virkelig rigtigt, at der ingen regler er for, om politiet må lyve for de mistænkte for at fremtvinge tilståelser”, spurgte jeg på tidspunkt undervejs i samtalen undrende… ”Tjo… der er den regel, at det må de godt”, lød køligt fra den anden ende af forbindelsen. Jeg kan allerede nu afsløre, at Janes fortællinger om det system, hvor hun hver dag kæmper for retfærdighed og retssikkerhed, flere gange undervejs gjorde mig mundlam. Fortællinger om hvordan hun har oplevet en klient få taget sit bælte til sine bukser for dernæst at blive ført ind i retten og bedt om at give slip på sine bukser, således at klienten ydmyget foran en hel retssal måtte stå med bukserne nede om anklerne, alt imens der udbrød latter fra flere hjørner af salen. Alt sammen uden at dommeren skred ind. Eller fortællingen om hvordan det er næsten altid at være den eneste kvinde i et mandsdomineret fag, hvor hun blandt andet har oplevet en dommer kalde hende og hendes klient frem for at spørge, om ikke klienten hellere skulle få sig en advokat, der ikke havde de fysiske sygeproblemer, som Jane havde. Jane var gravid. Og nårh ja… Så forsvarer Jane også i netop disse dage en massemorder, og da hun slyngede det ud på den mest naturlige facon, kunne jeg ikke undgå at blive nysgerrig og spørge ind til, hvad det er for en sag. Jeg håber at du kære lytter, får ligeså meget ud af at lytte til denne her samtale, som jeg fik af at føre den. Det var en oprigtigt talt stor ære at tale med Jane. Det her er Forbrydelse og Moral episode 31 med gæst Jane Fischer-Byrialsen. Mit navn er Jacob Barckmann. Rigtig god fornøjelse.

The Harlem World Magazine Podcast
Harlem's Jerry Migdol Talks Harlem, Love & Philanthropy On The Harlem World Magazine Podcast

The Harlem World Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 27:27


Join Harlemite Jerry Migdol, as he talks Harlem, Love & Philanthropy and more with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Podcast.Jerry Migdol, and the Migdol team with Sheri Perl Migdol and Aaron Migdol a knows everyone, from President Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Governor Andrew Cuomo, United States Congressman Adriano Espaillat, and State Senator Brian Benjamin. Gerald is the founder and President of the Migdol Organization; Harlem-based real estate management and development firm with ancillary social service, legal, and security businesses including several non-profits dedicated to the health, education, and welfare of the Harlem community.Most recently he has been working closely with Korey Wise and the Exonerate Five. For more information about Migdol Organization: http://migdolorganization.com/new-pageAll on this week's edition of The Harlem World Magazine celebrates it's 18th birthday with founder and publisher, businessman, award-winning visual artist, educator, reality tv star on Colonial House, and former Harlem Community Board member Danny Tisdale.Please like and share the show.Subscribe to our podcasts from iHeartRadio, to Apple Podcasts, to Spotify, to Google Podcasts, to Stitcher, to TuneIn + Alexa and get the feed here.Find more from The Harlem World Magazine podcast at https://www.harlemworldmagazine.com/podcastFollow usFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/harlemworldmagazineInstagram: http://instagram.com/harlemworldmagazineSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theharlemworldmagazinepodcast)We want to say thank you to our partner Marko Nobles at Injoy Enterprises.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theharlemworldmagazinepodcast)

Fullscope Podcast
When They See Us Review, Parasite Review, and Bong Joon Ho's Uniqueness

Fullscope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 57:24


In this episode, Wellington and Savon are first joined by Serge Privert again, a current college classmate of Wellington's to review When They See Us, the 2019 American crime web television miniseries created, co-written and directed by Ava Duvernay for Netflix. Starring Jharrel Jerome, Asante Blackk, Jovan Adepo, Michael K. Williams and Logan Marshalll-Green. They discuss the triggering nature of the show and the trauma and grief these five young men experienced, Jharrel Jerome's phenomenal performance as Korey Wise and why this true story that pulls back the layers of a corrupt system; will live on with timely relevance. In the second half, they're joined by Shanneil Lebes, a former college classmate and co-worker of Wellington's to review Parasite, the 2019 South Korean comedy thriller film, directed by Bong Joon-ho. Starring Song Kang-ho, Lee Sun-kyun, Cho Yeo-jeong and Choi Woo-shik. They dive into the significance and groundbreaking nature this international film had, for being the first non-English film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture, the unpredictable nature of the ending and the story it told on social structure, hierarchy and class. Finally, they discuss if it permanently shattered the Academy's foreign film glass ceiling, Bong Joon-ho's unique approach to this film and how it benefited from Jordan Peele's two previous, outstanding thrillers.

The Cinematography Podcast
Bradford Young, ASC- PART 2: Arrival, directors Denis Villeneuve, Ron Howard, and Ava DuVernay, Solo: A Star Wars Story, When They See Us, working on long form episodic vs. movies

The Cinematography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 76:03


The Cinematography Podcast Episode 78: Bradford Young, PART 2 Bradford Young continues our conversation from his busy household. One lesson he's learned is that the cinematographer's job is to make the director happy. Bradford was drawn to the science fiction film Arrival because it had an intimacy and a perspective about who we are that many sci-fi movies lack. Arrival takes us on a journey of discovery while keeping the human experience at the center of the film, with the camera following Louise, played by Amy Adams, the entire time. At first, Bradford found it difficult to find the visual language of the story, since it was so much about decoding the aliens' language. But his collaboration with Denis Villeneuve and the rest of the team makes Arrival feel cohesive and engaging. When Bradford was approached to shoot Solo: A Star Wars Story, he knew it would be a power move for his career, although it was uniquely challenging to work with four cameras plus huge action sequences and special effects. He also had to adjust to the turmoil of Lucasfilm's decision to fire directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller, who were replaced by director Ron Howard in the middle of the Solo shoot. But Bradford felt fortunate to be able to continue shooting Solo and to work with a seasoned and respected director like Ron Howard. Bradford was happy to work with director Ava DuVernay again on When They See Us, which was his first episodic series. He and DuVernay wanted to bring weight and care with their approach to the story of the Central Park Five, using minimal lighting, composed photographic shots and anamorphic lenses. For Bradford, When They See Us was a hard story to tell and they told it the best way they could. He feels that while films are powerful, they are also fleeting- sometimes it takes longer to tell and inform a story, and the injustices done to Korey Wise, Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana, Antron McCray and Yusef Salaam was better served as a series. Find Bradford Young https://luxartists.net/bradford-young/ You can stream When They See Us right now on Netflix. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHbOt2M8md0 You can find Selma streaming on Amazon, Vudu, or iTunes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6t7vVTxaic Bradford Young was featured in the May 2020 issue of American Cinematographer. https://ascmag.com/magazine-issues/may-2020 Find out even more about this episode, with extensive show notes and links: http://camnoir.com/ep78/ Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras www.hotrodcameras.com Website: www.camnoir.com Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz

The Chronicles Pod
Apr.10,2020

The Chronicles Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 40:19


1) CDC recommends cloth coverings in public: 2) Why some people of color say they won't wear homemade masks 3) Unemployment rate has risen to 4.4% 4) Bernie Sanders drops out of the 2020 race, clearing Joe Biden's path to the Democratic nomination 5) Korey Wise of the Exonerated Central Park 5 is providing Food For Senior Citizens In Harlem Amid COVID-19 Pandemic --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TheChroniclessPod/support

It’s always personal in Philadelphia
Joe Biden vs the Hip-Hop Flag.....

It’s always personal in Philadelphia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 36:18


Korey Wise (born July 26, 1972) is an activist and public figure who travels around the United States advocating for criminal justice reform and sharing his own incredible story of false convictions, unjust incarceration, and, finally, full vindication. Supporting facts - https://youtu.be/7oDHSt-CKtc. https://www.armscontrol.org/factsheet/Timeline-of-Nuclear-Diplomacy-With-Iran. https://berniesanders.com/issues/legalizing-marijuana/ https://youtu.be/feL0TV7EbgA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Kickin' & Streamin' Podcast
Ep. 34 The Post-Emmy Awards Episode

Kickin' & Streamin' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 109:39


On this episode of Kickin' & Streamin' Podcast, Graham & Jocelyn take a look back at the recently celebrated Emmy Awards. The two co-hosts went back their Emmy nominations episode from a few months ago to review their predictions on who should or shouldn't have won. They marvel at the surprising big wins of Fleabag and actress and creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who won in almost every categories for the show she stars in, and for Killing Eve, a show she created. Graham & Jocelyn revisit several episodes in which they spoke highly of several performers who turned out to be the surprise wins of the night, such as "Killing Eve" actress Jodie Comer, who won leading actress in a drama series for her role of charmingly skillful assassin Villanelle, Graham expressed how pleased he was to have predicted "Ozark" young actress Julia Garner's win as outstanding supporting actress in a drama series. The pair also reflect on the dramatic and historic win by Billy Porter as the first openly gay black man to win in the category of lead actor in a drama series. The pair of hosts also commented on another dramatic, but also well deserved win for 19 year-old actor Jharrell Jerome as lead actor in a limited drama or TV movie for his incredibly moving portrayal of Korey Wise in the Netflix Original miniseries When They See Us, directed and produced by director Ava Duvernay. Korey Wise was one of the five exonerated African-American men who as teenagers, were falsely accused of the brutal rape of a white woman in Central Park, NY; a case which later became known as "The Central Park 5." The conversation continues as the two hosts revisit excerpt from several old episodes and react to their predictions. Follow us on Facebook facebook.com/kickinandstreamin/ on Twitter @Kickinnstreamin, on Instagram @kickinandstreamin_podcast and if you have any questions or suggestions, please do not hesitate to email us at kickinstreamin@gmail.com. Don't forget you can become a Patron of this podcast on patreon.com/kickinandstreaminpodcast Thank you!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/rss/kickinandstreaminpodcast?auth=QVLr3ZF4bBkffNZls4lBWTuUc2Tb0MD0)

#WelcomeTo5E
Young Latinx Man 46

#WelcomeTo5E

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 86:56


Happy LIBRA SEASON!! This week we give an insider report on a real Korey Wise experience (lol).. Congratulations to Jharrel Jerome on winning his FIRST Emmy Award. We hope you enjoy each of our reviews on Mario Kart, as well as our opinions on divorce rules, juul, and the new chicken noodle soup? Love y'all!

Thinking Out Loud Radio Show
8am PT 1. Justice OR Just Us - feat. Educator & Activist Kelley Williams-Bolar

Thinking Out Loud Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 111:00


Iconic Comedian Richard Pryor said it best, "When Blacks seek Justice, they often get Just-Us," which is why the title of this show is so important. These prophetic words were expressed over 30yrs ago and they are as relevant now as they were relevant then. Black people are arrested at a much higher rate than any ethnicity in this country. Black and brown boys and men are still the victims of police brutality more than any other community in this country. And, Black people as a community have felt the brunt of the Criminal Justice System in a way no other community has. This is why tonight's interview is so hard-htting and compelling. Kelley Williams-Bolar is the young mother who was sentenced to 3yrs in prison for falsifying her home address so that her daughters could go to school in a better school district. Her case made national headlines back in 2011 and it has become even more relevant today, as Actress Felicity Huffman; indicted as a part of the largest College Admissions Scandal in U.S. History, was sentenced to only 14 days in prison for paying $15,000 to have her daughters SAT scores boosted so she could get into Stanford University. Since her incident; Kelley Williams-Bolar has made guest appearances reliving her unsettling experience on various news stations and talk shows. Bolar has shared panels and got the attention of celebrities and civil rights activist such as, Al Sharpton, Roland Martin, Julie Chen, Kevin Johnson, Leah Remini,  We are happy to have her on the show this evening to share Pt. 1 of her story.  PLUS, we plan to talk about the Americas Got Talent Finals and how the Detroit Youth Choir did; their welcome home celebration and did they also get $1mil? We also want to congratulate Actor Jharrell Jerome for winning an Emmy for his role as Korey Wise in the Netflix docuseries #WhenTheySeeUs. Plus a great word in the end.  Great show in show in store. Be sure to tune in! 

Thinking Out Loud Radio Show
Pt.1 "Justice or Just-Us" feat. Educator & Activist Kelley Williams-Bolar

Thinking Out Loud Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 111:00


Iconic Comedian Richard Pryor said it best, "When Blacks seek Justice, they often get Just-Us," which is why the title of this show is so important. These prophetic words were expressed over 30yrs ago and they are as relevant now as they were relevant then. Black people are arrested at a much higher rate than any ethnicity in this country. Black and brown boys and men are still the victims of police brutality more than any other community in this country. And, Black people as a community have felt the brunt of the Criminal Justice System in a way no other community has. This is why tonight's interview is so hard-htting and compelling. Kelley Williams-Bolar is the young mother who was sentenced to 3yrs in prison for falsifying her home address so that her daughters could go to school in a better school district. Her case made national headlines back in 2011 and it has become even more relevant today, as Actress Felicity Huffman; indicted as a part of the largest College Admissions Scandal in U.S. History, was sentenced to only 14 days in prison for paying $15,000 to have her daughters SAT scores boosted so she could get into Stanford University. Since her incident; Kelley Williams-Bolar has made guest appearances reliving her unsettling experience on various news stations and talk shows. Bolar has shared panels and got the attention of celebrities and civil rights activist such as, Al Sharpton, Roland Martin, Julie Chen, Kevin Johnson, Leah Remini,  We are happy to have her on the show this evening to share Pt. 1 of her story.  PLUS, we plan to talk about the Americas Got Talent Finals and how the Detroit Youth Choir did; their welcome home celebration and did they also get $1mil? We also want to congratulate Actor Jharrell Jerome for winning an Emmy for his role as Korey Wise in the Netflix docuseries #WhenTheySeeUs. Plus a great word in the end.  Great show in show in store. Be sure to tune in! 

AURN Podcast
On The Record #98: The Exonerated 5

AURN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 14:51


April Ryan speaks with Dr. Yusef Salaam, Korey Wise, and Raymond Santana of the Exonerated 5.

Say Something Nice Podcast - Film, TV, and Music News & Discussion
SSNPTV | Netflix & Ava DuVernay’s When They See Us

Say Something Nice Podcast - Film, TV, and Music News & Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 96:39


The 1989 New York City trials involving the five teenaged boys then known as the "Central Park Five" represented a notable example of the injustices and mistreatment Black people often suffer in the United States. In this episode, the SSN Crew reviews Ava DuVernay's acclaimed four-part miniseries, which dramatizes the lives of Antron McCray, Yusef Salaam, Corey Richardson, Raymond Santanna, and Korey Wise both before and after they were framed for the sexual and physical assault of a young white woman jogger and sent to prison for crimes they did not commit. WHERE TO FIND OUR SHOW: Come join our Facebook group: http://ssnpodcast.com/fbgroup Want to help support the show? Visit http://ssnpodcast.com/donate/ to leave us a PayPal donation! Check us out on social media: Twitter: http://twitter.com/ssnpodcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/ssnpodcast Instagram: http://instagram.com/ssnpodcast

Say Something Nice Podcast Network (All Shows)
SSNPTV | Netflix & Ava DuVernay’s When They See Us

Say Something Nice Podcast Network (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 96:39


The 1989 New York City trials involving the five teenaged boys then known as the "Central Park Five" represented a notable example of the injustices and mistreatment Black people often suffer in the United States. In this episode, the SSN Crew reviews Ava DuVernay's acclaimed four-part miniseries, which dramatizes the lives of Antron McCray, Yusef Salaam, Corey Richardson, Raymond Santanna, and Korey Wise both before and after they were framed for the sexual and physical assault of a young white woman jogger and sent to prison for crimes they did not commit. WHERE TO FIND OUR SHOW: Come join our Facebook group: http://ssnpodcast.com/fbgroup Want to help support the show? Visit http://ssnpodcast.com/donate/ to leave us a PayPal donation! Check us out on social media: Twitter: http://twitter.com/ssnpodcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/ssnpodcast Instagram: http://instagram.com/ssnpodcast

Some Kind of Brown Podcast
37 - I'm Surviving - When They See Us Part 4

Some Kind of Brown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 28:53


We have reached an end of an era! This is the last part of the beautiful work of art that is "When They See Us" directed by Ava DuVernay. Because most of this part focuses on Korey and what he went though as a teen in the adult prison system, it's probably the hardest episode to watch. However, his story serves as a metaphor for everyone's journey as one of the five teens persecuted because of other people's pride, prejudices, and unwillingness to challenge their own world views. Like the other Central Park 5, Korey Wise was innocent of both the crime and of the dark sides of the justice system. He goes from that innocence to the extremes of torture, but he remained strong and came out the other side as an amazing man who has more than proved that sometimes we're stronger than we think. The last 15 or so minutes of this part are so inspiring and beautiful and I hope you got to go on this journey with me so that you could see. I would love to hear your thoughts on this miniseries if you watched it! Don't forget, the giveaway for stickers ends September 1st. All you have to do is sign up for the newsletter containing show notes and updates in a short, convenient email between now and midnight September 1st EST to enter. Have a colorful week! Natalie More of Some Kind of Brown Offerings Instagram Twitter Patreon Buy a Coffee New Merch E-mail List Sign Up Facebook Page Facebook Group Music at: https://www.purple-planet.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/some-kind-of-brown-podcast/support

Thinking Out Loud Radio Show
8am Pt. 1 Black & Blue: #WhenTheySeeUs; The Discussion feat. Atty Boyd White

Thinking Out Loud Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 111:00


In this powerful series we are calling the "Black & Blue" edition of the Thinking Out Loud Radio Show we are discussing the compelling and griping Netflix docuseries directed by Award-Winning Dir. Ava DuVernay entitled "When They See Us." This is the story of the Central Park Five which happened 30yrs ago in New York City. And, we are having this discussion with a good friend and colleague, Atty & Pastor Boyd White. This is part 1 of a 2 part discussion we had breaking down some of the insights, and the nuances of this powerful series with this powerful young brother. This young man has dedicated most of his adult life to the cause of young people, and more specifically our inner city youth. Recently starting his own ministry called "The Ark",  Boyd’s mission is to convey a holisitc perspecitve of Jesus Christ through dynamic teaching a collaborative ministry approach, the Church can be most responsive to the problems people are facing in various aspects of life. During tonight's show we will be sharing clips from the movie as well as statements made by Dir. Ava DuVerNay about the Criminal Justice System and a whole lot more.  PLUS, we are going to be talking about Trump's racist comments to the 4 young women of color in Congress, and a few other of this week's hot topics in our "What Are You Thinking About" segment. And, we have another dynamic, and inspiring Thought of the Week where we going to be dealing with the thought "When WE see US. I guarantee this thought is going to bless you. So, do whatever you can to tune into tonight's show, and be sure to Rate, Review. Share & Subscribe to the show. 

BGB: Black Girl Broadcast
Y'all Betta See Us Now

BGB: Black Girl Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2019 37:34


  In this episode, BGB concludes our conversation about the life-changing series When They See Us, we talk Korey Wise, crooked correctional officers, Charlie Murphy in Power, bad luck, misuse of authority and power, disarm don't harm, chia pets, the humanity of prisoners, Matias Reyes, support while incarcerated, why men sometimes need to listen to their women when they ask them to stay home, Yusef & Yusef's mom, #dollchallenge, scare tactics, Kevin's story, dealing with being helpless in situations dealing with your loved ones, Pitch, how incarceration hurts the entire family, 3 sides of every story, passion driven jobs, priority of white bodies over black & brown bodies, mo' money mo' problems, Netflix's price increase, BGB shoutouts and soo much more Mentioned: Korey's grief scene #dollchallenge OK Surgeon Matias Reyes When They See Us | Netflix When They See Us Now Jerry Springer Show I Love You Black Man Follow Us: Our Website Twitter Instagram Facebook And always be sure to rate, review, subscribe and comment! Email us your thoughts, shows suggestions & possible show topics at blackgirlbroadcast@gmail.com. We’d love to hear from you!!  

Thinking Out Loud Radio Show
Pt 1 Black & Blue: #WhenTheySeeUs; the Conversation, feat. Atty Boyd White

Thinking Out Loud Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 111:00


In this powerful series we are calling the "Black & Blue" edition of the Thinking Out Loud Radio Show we are discussing the compelling and griping Netflix docuseries directed by Award-Winning Dir. Ava DuVernay entitled "When They See Us." This is the story of the Central Park Five which happened 30yrs ago in New York City. And, we are having this discussion with a good friend and colleague, Atty & Pastor Boyd White. This is part 1 of a 2 part discussion we had breaking down some of the insights, and the nuances of this powerful series with this powerful young brother. This young man has dedicated most of his adult life to the cause of young people, and more specifically our inner city youth. Recently starting his own ministry called "The Ark",  Boyd’s mission is to convey a holisitc perspecitve of Jesus Christ through dynamic teaching a collaborative ministry approach, the Church can be most responsive to the problems people are facing in various aspects of life. During tonight's show we will be sharing clips from the movie as well as statements made by Dir. Ava DuVerNay about the Criminal Justice System and a whole lot more.  PLUS, we are going to be talking about Trump's racist comments to the 4 young women of color in Congress, and a few other of this week's hot topics in our "What Are You Thinking About" segment. And, we have another dynamic, and inspiring Thought of the Week where we going to be dealing with the thought "When WE see US. I gurantee this thought is going to bless you. So, do whatever you can to tune into tonight's show, and be sure to Rate, Review. Share & Subscribe to the show. 

MostlyEverythingPodcast
Episode 55 | "Sizzlin"

MostlyEverythingPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 53:18


After a brief Hiatus, Reece and Corey is back with Episode 55! They discuss what they have been up to the last 30 days. Topics discussed include, Corey meeting Korey Wise at the 30th Anniversary of "Do The Right Thing" block party, Kim Kardashian partnering with Lyft to provide new released felons with rides to job interviews, Two Maryland sisters started selling Cheesecake during the gov shutdown, now they are in Wal-Mart! And Much more! Indulge! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mostlyeverythingpodcast/support

Corner Shop Boys Podcast
Corner Shop Boys episode 9 Exonerated 5

Corner Shop Boys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 67:28


In this episode we discuss the case of the Central park 5, Now known as the exonerated 5. The team over at the Corner Shop boys hearts broke when we herd the story of Kevin Richardson, Antron Mccray, Raymond Santana Jr., Korey Wise and Yusef Salaam.

Many Hands Podcast
Central Park 5: Can There Ever Be Justice?

Many Hands Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 45:23


Our thoughts on the riveting docu-series of Ava Duvernay's "When They See Us" and criminal justice as a whole. We discuss the inequities and redemption specifically of  Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, Kevin Richardson, Antron McCray, and Korey Wise. Let's Talk!

Oprah’s SuperSoul Conversations
Oprah Winfrey Presents: When They See Us Now, Part 2

Oprah’s SuperSoul Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 30:12


This special podcast episode features the first-ever conversation between Oprah and the five exonerated men who were once known as The Central Park Five. Their story is dramatically told in the Netflix series, “When They See Us,” a historical account of the five teenagers wrongfully convicted of sexual assault in Central Park in 1989. The four-part Netflix series focuses on the young men—Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana and Korey Wise—who were sentenced between five and 15 years in prison and juvenile detention centers. In 2002, all five men were exonerated of their crimes after DNA evidence and a confession from the lone attacker, Matias Reyes, proved their innocence.  

Egos and Opinions Podcast
Episode 107: The Central Park 5

Egos and Opinions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 57:10


This week, Weav recaps the most talked about mini series of the year, When They See Us. Weav shares his opinion on Antron's dad, Korey Wise, the justice system, social media reaction, and much more!Vibes of the Week Weav: Chris Brown Ft. Drake - No Guidance Contact InfoInstagram: @EgosandOpinions Twitter: @EgosandOpinions Facebook/Facebook Group: Egos and OpinionsGmail: EgosandOpinions@gmail.comThis podcast is not for sale

Oprah’s SuperSoul Conversations
Oprah Winfrey Presents: When They See Us Now Pt. 1

Oprah’s SuperSoul Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 30:00


This special podcast episode features conversations with When They See Us creator, co-writer and director Ava DuVernay together with the talented cast of the four-part docu-drama from Netflix. Since its release on May 31st, Netflix says When They See Us has been the most-watched series on the platform. Based on a true story, When They See Us is an historical account of the five teenagers wrongfully convicted of sexual assault in Central Park in 1989. The four-part series focuses on the young men – Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana and Korey Wise – who were sentenced between five and 15 years in prison and juvenile detention centers. In 2002, all five men were exonerated of their crimes after DNA evidence and a confession from the lone attacker, Matias Reyes, proved their innocence. Vanity Fair said, “But even the most eloquent and evocative documentaries don’t involve the viewer as deeply as a brilliant acting performance, the kind that DuVernay gets from Jharrel Jerome (as Korey Wise), Marquis Rodriguez (Raymond Santana), Ethan Herisse (Yusef Salaam), Asante Blackk (Kevin Richardson) and Caleel Harris (Antron McCray). Empathy springs from the tiny emotional inflections that make it all so agonizingly real.” In the second episode, Oprah speaks with the real-life exonerated five.

That's What I'm Saying! the podcast

On Episode 56 of “That’s What I’m Saying!” the podcast, The Ratchet Minute congratulates Yung Miami, Cassie and Wendy Williams on their new editions. [06:03] On the Woke Minute, the ladies discuss Ava Duverney’s important film, “When They See Us” the true story of the 5 black boys, Raymond Santana, Kevin Richardson, Antron Mcray, Yusef Salam and Korey Wise, who were falsely arrested and convicted of raping a 28 year old white woman in Central Park. [26:50] On the Weekend D**k Report, the ladies give advice to a male listener who believes his girlfriend may be cheating on him. [36:44] On the “I Reminisce, I Reminisce” Minute, Ny brings us back to 1993 to Wu Tang Clan’s “The Mystery of Chessboxing”. [40:28] The episode ends with the ladies showing their support for UnSun.

Disruption Now
EP: 21 - What They See 'When They See Us'

Disruption Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 56:29


"When They See Us" is a powerful mini series on the so called Central Five a name given to them by the media to categorize them but they have names: Korey Wise, Antron McCray, Yusef Salaam, Kevin Richardson, and Raymond Santana. We are going to call them the fighting five as they never stop fighting or accepted what so many labeled them as, animals, monsters, or thugs instead of little boys who had their youth taken for a crime that it was clear from the beginning they didn’t commit. When They See Us is a story of the dehumanization of black men. It's the story of the dehumanization of those incarcerated and formerly incarcerated. It’s the story of how mass incarceration affects not just the individual incarcerated but entire families. It’s the story of systemic failures we continue to see; the failure of prosecutors, police, the press and politicians. It's the story of fear and race and how they two always seem to converge in America. When they See Us is an indictment on justice and the ideals we supposedly have of a free country in America.

Brick City Antics Podcast
S1E2 - "I Still Love You"

Brick City Antics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 93:53


On this week's episode the guys chop it up about DJ Khaled's latest album, flop or not? Is it okay to still tell your ex you love them? More in depth conversation about Ava Duvernay's "When They See Us"; Korey Wise, TMZ and T.I and more.

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C'Mon Son! The Podcast.
C'Mon Son! The Podcast Episode #111: ComplexCon Summer Series - Central Park Five: Raymond Santana

C'Mon Son! The Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 62:47


As we embark on week two of our "C'Mon Son!" Complex Con seven-week summer series, we're running back our interview with Raymond Santana. Dubbed "the Central Park Five," Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana and Korey Wise were coerced into giving false confessions by prosecutors, before spending a number of years behind bars. Everyone is talking about Ava DuVernay's "When They See Us" since it's release, so it's only right we recap our teary-eyed interview with Mr. Santana. Brace yourselves everyone, this is rough to get through. REMINDER: One lucky C’Mon Son! listener PER WEEK can email Ed Lover directly at CMonSonThePodcast@Gmail.com, tell us why you want to be at ComplexCon, Ed will pick the best response, read it on NEXT week’s episode AND there’s a high chance – Ed Lover will hand deliver your passes to you right here in Chicago. Seven weeks. Seven episodes. Seven pairs of Complex Con passes. It’s that simple!

Kickin' & Streamin' Podcast
Ep 18.- (Bonus) When They See Us Is A Must-Watch, But It Will Break You

Kickin' & Streamin' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 53:56


On this bonus episode of Kickin’ & Streamin’ Podcast, Jocelyn & Graham discuss the gut-wrenching, absolutely heartbreaking Netflix mini-series “When They See Us,” created, and directed by the phenomenal director Ava Duvernay (Selma). This series tells the story of five teenagers: Korey Wise, Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusuf Salaam, and Raymond Santana, four blacks and one Latino who were falsely accused of raping a 28 year-old white Central Park jogger in April of 1989. Jocelyn and Graham make a full disclaimer by telling how neither of them were able to watch the series in its completion due to the inevitable sensation of anger, impotence, and frustration one experiences while watching the series. Jocelyn exhorts young listeners to make sure to watch the series or at least read about the real-life case; which went on to be dubbed “The Central Park 5.” Graham tells Jocelyn how he only learned about The Central Park 5 case during the 2016 election cycle as result of Donald Trump’s candidacy and eventual ascent to the presidency of the United States. The Central Park 5 was a frequent reference during said election cycle because at its height, Donald Trump took a full-page ad in several New York City newspapers demanding the death penalty for the five teenagers. Graham also explains how very little was known about The Central Park 5 case in the Caribbean at the time it occurred because people are taught to idealize the United States as a place where such grave miscarriage of justice doesn’t occur, not in modern times at least; therefore it was more painfully disappointing for Graham to learn The Central Park 5 case was very recent history. The conversation continues and Graham talked about the guilty feelings he experienced after the killing of Trayvon Martin, and Tamir Rice, Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/rss/kickinandstreaminpodcast?auth=QVLr3ZF4bBkffNZls4lBWTuUc2Tb0MD0)

Watch Again
Netflix's When They See Us and HBO's Chernobyl

Watch Again

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019


This is not an easy one to write about.In 1989 case of Korey Wise, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, Antron McCray and Kevin Richardson has taken new life in the form of of a Netflix TV series. Whenever I talk about the film, I can’t help but mistakenly call it a documentary. Rather that’s a slip of the tongue or just pure negligence on my part, I wont ever know. But what I do know is one thing: This story should be required viewing for everyone, anywhere.In case you haven’t heard the story of the Central Park Five or what is also known as the Central Park Jogger Case, a young woman, Trisha Meili went jogging one night and was brutally attacked. At the same time, several kids were out at night hanging out in the park or wilding as the investigators would later refer to it as they mock the kids in the investigation room. The prosecutor and police decided to convince the boys that they committed the crime and then hang these boys out to dry.A few things happen here: Ava shows us in stark detail how these boys were treated. Ava shows us how their families reacted. Ava shows us how much time as past when the boys (yes they were kids) are locked away and the world passes them by. You are forced to stare as Ava shows you the reality of solitary confinement. And then finally, in one scene that will crumble the soul, we are forced to reckon with the question: What if I had just not gone to the park…Watch this documentary. Watch it all. Don’t forget it. You don’t have a choice. Watch.The HBO miniseries Chernobyl is full of creeping dread as strong the radiation that’s being pumped out. We follow Valery Legasov and Boris Shcherbina, played Jared Harris and Stellan Skarsgard, as they try to clean up the worst man-made disaster ever. What many don’t realize is how close the world could have come to an end. A quick fact check shows the show is pretty accurate. How’s that for a history lesson?Chernobyl highlights two things, the sacrifices the Russian people made to save the world from their own mistake and the ludicrous, backstabbing, paranoid people who run their government. With every triumph Legasov makes another unforeseen problem arises. The water supply is infected, another even larger explosion happens, killing the world with radioactive fallout. I was on the edge of my seat watching him try to calmly think the problem through as the geiger counter clicks louder and louderOne aspect that I love about this show is the almost still life shots of the abandoned areas. Seeing the empty streets, classrooms, and homes with food on the table creates this haunting eerie motif that carries you through from scene to scene. In the back of your mind you keep telling yourself that they’ll be alright knowing full well that these men were being bombarded with massive doses of radiation shortening their lives.Chernobyl has a supernatural quality to it. It’s real life horror story. Five episodes 1 hour apiece available on HBO. Watch

TBB Talks
TBB Talks to ... Reece Noi, star of When They See Us

TBB Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 22:34


TBB Talks to Reece Noi about his Initial reluctance to take a role in Ava DuVernay's Central Park Five Netflix series 'When They See Us' . When They See Us (originally Central Park Five) is a 2019 American drama web television miniseries created, co-written, and directed by Ava DuVernay for Netflix. Premiering on May 31, 2019 When They See Us is based on the true story of the Central Park jogger case from 1989 which resulted in five teenagers - four African-American - Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Korey Wise and one Latino, Raymond Santana convicted of a rape they did not commit.  After the five spent between 6 and 13 years in prison, in 2002, Matias Reyes, a convicted murderer, and serial rapist, confessed to raping the jogger. Resulting in their exoneration and a $41million settlement.  British actor Reece Noi (Waterloo Road, Game of Thrones) was headhunted by DuVernay herself to join the cast of When They See Us eventually landing the role of Matias Reyes.  When They See Us is on Netflix now

The When They See Us Podcast
"Part Four" Season 1 Episode 4 'When They See Us' Review

The When They See Us Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 43:34


Hosts Shaka, Alexis, and Kittie discuss the final episode of Ava Duvernay's WHEN THEY SEE US, which tells the true story of the Central Park Five!  Join us for Ava DuVernay's brand new mini series that tackles the hard hitting issues of the criminal system during the Central Park Five case. On the WHEN THEY SEE US AFTERBUZZ TV AFTERSHOW PODCAST, we'll be discussing the dynamics and facts from an analytical standpoint as well as touching on the political undertones and conversations sparked by each episode. Subscribe, rate, and comment with your thoughts on the show! About When They See Us: When They See Us extends from 1989 when five Harlem teens were, according to Dominic Patten, “convicted first in the media and then twice in the courts for the brutal rape of a jogger in the NYC park to 2014 when Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana and Korey Wise saw their names finally cleared. Having been vilified by New Yorkers back in the late 80s and forced to spend years in jail each, the five sued New York City and settled for just over $40 million about four years ago. Before you take another breath, take into account that sum that works out to around $1 million for every year they collectively spent tossed behind bars for a terrible crime they never committed. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The When They See Us Podcast
"Part Three" Season 1 Episode 3 'When They See Us' Review

The When They See Us Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 42:48


Hosts Shaka, Alexis,and Kittie discuss Pt. 3 of Ava Duvernay's WHEN THEY SEE US, which tells the true story of the Central Park Five!  Join us for Ava DuVernay's brand new mini series that tackles the hard hitting issues of the criminal system during the Central Park Five case. On the WHEN THEY SEE US AFTERBUZZ TV AFTERSHOW PODCAST, we'll be discussing the dynamics and facts from an analytical standpoint as well as touching on the political undertones and conversations sparked by each episode. Subscribe, rate, and comment with your thoughts on the show! About When They See Us: When They See Us extends from 1989 when five Harlem teens were, according to Dominic Patten, “convicted first in the media and then twice in the courts for the brutal rape of a jogger in the NYC park to 2014 when Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana and Korey Wise saw their names finally cleared. Having been vilified by New Yorkers back in the late 80s and forced to spend years in jail each, the five sued New York City and settled for just over $40 million about four years ago. Before you take another breath, take into account that sum that works out to around $1 million for every year they collectively spent tossed behind bars for a terrible crime they never committed. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The When They See Us Podcast
"Part Two" Season 1 Episode 2 'When They See Us' Review

The When They See Us Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 54:01


Hosts Shaka, Alexis, Aj, and Kittie discuss Ava Duvernay's WHEN THEY SEE US, which tells the true story of the Central Park Five! Join us for Ava DuVernay's brand new mini series that tackles the hard hitting issues of the criminal system during the Central Park Five case. On the WHEN THEY SEE US AFTERBUZZ TV AFTERSHOW PODCAST, we'll be discussing the dynamics and facts from an analytical standpoint as well as touching on the political undertones and conversations sparked by each episode. Subscribe, rate, and comment with your thoughts on the show! About When They See Us: When They See Us extends from 1989 when five Harlem teens were, according to Dominic Patten, “convicted first in the media and then twice in the courts for the brutal rape of a jogger in the NYC park to 2014 when Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana and Korey Wise saw their names finally cleared. Having been vilified by New Yorkers back in the late 80s and forced to spend years in jail each, the five sued New York City and settled for just over $40 million about four years ago. Before you take another breath, take into account that sum that works out to around $1 million for every year they collectively spent tossed behind bars for a terrible crime they never committed. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The When They See Us Podcast
"Part One" Season 1 Episode 1 'When They See Us' Review

The When They See Us Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 49:55


Hosts Shaka, Alexis, Aj, and Kittie discuss Ava Duvernay's WHEN THEY SEE US, which tells the true story of the Central Park Five! Join us for Ava DuVernay's brand new mini series that tackles the hard hitting issues of the criminal system during the Central Park Five case. On the WHEN THEY SEE US AFTERBUZZ TV AFTERSHOW PODCAST, we'll be discussing the dynamics and facts from an analytical standpoint as well as touching on the political undertones and conversations sparked by each episode. Subscribe, rate, and comment with your thoughts on the show! About When They See Us: When They See Us extends from 1989 when five Harlem teens were, according to Dominic Patten, “convicted first in the media and then twice in the courts for the brutal rape of a jogger in the NYC park to 2014 when Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana and Korey Wise saw their names finally cleared. Having been vilified by New Yorkers back in the late 80s and forced to spend years in jail each, the five sued New York City and settled for just over $40 million about four years ago. Before you take another breath, take into account that sum that works out to around $1 million for every year they collectively spent tossed behind bars for a terrible crime they never committed. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AfterBuzz TV After Shows
"Part Three" Season 1 Episode 3 'When They See Us' Review

AfterBuzz TV After Shows

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 36:32


Hosts Shaka, Alexis,and Kittie discuss Pt. 3 of Ava Duvernay’s WHEN THEY SEE US, which tells the true story of the Central Park Five! Join us for Ava DuVernay's brand new mini series that tackles the hard hitting issues of the criminal system during the Central Park Five case. On the WHEN THEY SEE US AFTERBUZZ TV AFTERSHOW PODCAST, we'll be discussing the dynamics and facts from an analytical standpoint as well as touching on the political undertones and conversations sparked by each episode. Subscribe, rate, and comment with your thoughts on the show! About When They See Us: When They See Us extends from 1989 when five Harlem teens were, according to Dominic Patten, “convicted first in the media and then twice in the courts for the brutal rape of a jogger in the NYC park to 2014 when Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana and Korey Wise saw their names finally cleared. Having been vilified by New Yorkers back in the late 80s and forced to spend years in jail each, the five sued New York City and settled for just over $40 million about four years ago. Before you take another breath, take into account that sum that works out to around $1 million for every year they collectively spent tossed behind bars for a terrible crime they never committed. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

AfterBuzz TV After Shows
"Part One" Season 1 Episode 1 'When They See Us' Review

AfterBuzz TV After Shows

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 43:39


Hosts Shaka, Alexis, Aj, and Kittie discuss Ava Duvernay’s WHEN THEY SEE US, which tells the true story of the Central Park Five! Join us for Ava DuVernay's brand new mini series that tackles the hard hitting issues of the criminal system during the Central Park Five case. On the WHEN THEY SEE US AFTERBUZZ TV AFTERSHOW PODCAST, we'll be discussing the dynamics and facts from an analytical standpoint as well as touching on the political undertones and conversations sparked by each episode. Subscribe, rate, and comment with your thoughts on the show! About When They See Us: When They See Us extends from 1989 when five Harlem teens were, according to Dominic Patten, “convicted first in the media and then twice in the courts for the brutal rape of a jogger in the NYC park to 2014 when Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana and Korey Wise saw their names finally cleared. Having been vilified by New Yorkers back in the late 80s and forced to spend years in jail each, the five sued New York City and settled for just over $40 million about four years ago. Before you take another breath, take into account that sum that works out to around $1 million for every year they collectively spent tossed behind bars for a terrible crime they never committed. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

AfterBuzz TV After Shows
"Part Two" Season 1 Episode 2 'When They See Us' Review

AfterBuzz TV After Shows

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 47:45


Hosts Shaka, Alexis, Aj, and Kittie discuss Ava Duvernay’s WHEN THEY SEE US, which tells the true story of the Central Park Five! Join us for Ava DuVernay's brand new mini series that tackles the hard hitting issues of the criminal system during the Central Park Five case. On the WHEN THEY SEE US AFTERBUZZ TV AFTERSHOW PODCAST, we'll be discussing the dynamics and facts from an analytical standpoint as well as touching on the political undertones and conversations sparked by each episode. Subscribe, rate, and comment with your thoughts on the show! About When They See Us: When They See Us extends from 1989 when five Harlem teens were, according to Dominic Patten, “convicted first in the media and then twice in the courts for the brutal rape of a jogger in the NYC park to 2014 when Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana and Korey Wise saw their names finally cleared. Having been vilified by New Yorkers back in the late 80s and forced to spend years in jail each, the five sued New York City and settled for just over $40 million about four years ago. Before you take another breath, take into account that sum that works out to around $1 million for every year they collectively spent tossed behind bars for a terrible crime they never committed. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

AfterBuzz TV After Shows
"Part Four" Season 1 Episode 4 'When They See Us' Review

AfterBuzz TV After Shows

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 37:18


Hosts Shaka, Alexis, and Kittie discuss the final episode of Ava Duvernay’s WHEN THEY SEE US, which tells the true story of the Central Park Five! Join us for Ava DuVernay's brand new mini series that tackles the hard hitting issues of the criminal system during the Central Park Five case. On the WHEN THEY SEE US AFTERBUZZ TV AFTERSHOW PODCAST, we'll be discussing the dynamics and facts from an analytical standpoint as well as touching on the political undertones and conversations sparked by each episode. Subscribe, rate, and comment with your thoughts on the show! About When They See Us: When They See Us extends from 1989 when five Harlem teens were, according to Dominic Patten, “convicted first in the media and then twice in the courts for the brutal rape of a jogger in the NYC park to 2014 when Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana and Korey Wise saw their names finally cleared. Having been vilified by New Yorkers back in the late 80s and forced to spend years in jail each, the five sued New York City and settled for just over $40 million about four years ago. Before you take another breath, take into account that sum that works out to around $1 million for every year they collectively spent tossed behind bars for a terrible crime they never committed. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Why Watch That Radio
Why Watch That Radio: Actresses to Watch in 2019

Why Watch That Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 26:48


Tessa ThompsonMIB: InternationalRelease Date: June 14, 2019The Men in Black have always protected the Earth from the scum of the universe. In this new adventure, they tackle their biggest, most global threat to date: a mole in the Men in Black organization.Little WoodsRelease Date: April 19, 2019In North Dakota, two estranged sisters are driven to extremes when their mother dies, leaving them with one week to pay back her mortgage. Regina KingWatchmenRelease Date: March 6, 2009(USA)In an alternate 1985 America, costumed superheroes are part of everyday life. When one of his former comrades is murdered, masked vigilante Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley) uncovers a plot to kill and discredit all past and present superheroes. As he reconnects with his retired associates, only one of which has true powers, Rorschach glimpses a far-reaching conspiracy involving their shared past and catastrophic consequences for the world's future.All the Way With YouRelease Date: (pre-production)Boris meets a woman named Gloria who wants to help him kill a man who has owed him money for years but their actual assignment is to kill each other. Together they go on a expedition that is breath taking. ZendayaEuphoriaRelease Date: (HBO)Euphoria is an upcoming American drama television series, based on the Israeli series of the same name created by Ron Leshem, Daphna Levin, and Tmira Yardeni, that is set to premiere on HBO in 2019. WikipediaSpider-Man: Far From HomeRelease Date: July 5, 2019Peter Parker's relaxing European vacation takes an unexpected turn when Nick Fury suddenly shows up in his hotel room. Parker soon finds himself donning the Spider-Man suit to help Fury stop the evil Mysterio from wreaking havoc across the continent. Lupita Nyong’oUsRelease Date: March 22, 2019Accompanied by her husband, son and daughter, Adelaide Wilson returns to the beachfront home where she grew up as a child. Haunted by a traumatic experience from the past, Adelaide grows increasingly concerned that something bad is going to happen to her family. Her worst fears soon become a reality when four masked strangers descend upon the house, forcing the Wilsons into a fight for survival. When the masks come off, each stranger takes the appearance of a different family member.Star Wars: Episode IXRelease Date: December 20, 2019Star Wars: Episode IX is an upcoming American epic space opera film produced, co-written and directed by J. J. Abrams. It will be the third installment of the Star Wars sequel trilogy, following The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi, and the final episode of the main Star Wars film franchise Keira KnightleyOfficial SecretsRelease Date: January 28, 2019The true story of a British whistleblower who leaked information to the press about an illegal NSA spy operation designed to push the UN Security Council into sanctioning the 2003 invasion of Iraq.The AftermathRelease Date: March 15, 2019In 1946 Rachael Morgan arrives in the ruins of Hamburg to be reunited with her husband, Lewis, who is a British colonel charged with rebuilding the shattered city. As they set off for their new home, Rachael is stunned to discover that Lewis has made an unexpected decision: They will be sharing the grand house with its previous owners, a German widower and his troubled daughter. In this charged atmosphere, enmity and grief give way to passion and betrayal.Berlin, I Love YouRelease Date: February 8, 2019Ten stories of love, compassion, redemption and acceptance set against the vivid backdrop of Berlin. Viola DavisTroop ZeroRelease Date: February 1, 2019In rural 1977 Georgia, a misfit girl dreams of life in outer space. When a competition offers her a chance to be recorded on NASA's Golden Record, she recruits a makeshift troop of Birdie Scouts, forging friendships that last a lifetime.How to Get Away with MurderRelease Date: September 25, 2014 (ABC)Annalise Keating (Oscar- and Tony-winning actress Viola Davis), a brilliant, charismatic and seductive professor of defense law, teaches a class called How to Get Away With Murder. 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C'Mon Son! The Podcast.
C'Mon Son! The Podcast Series 6 Episode #68: The Central Park Five - Raymond Santana

C'Mon Son! The Podcast.

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Famed director Ava DuVernay recently announced via social media that she's casting for her latest directorial project on Netflix about the "Central Park Five," one of the first cases to use meticulous DNA testing that led to the exoneration of five wrongfully accused teenagers. The five-part series will focus on each of the Harlem teens at the center of the story: Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, and Korey Wise. Ed Lover sat in-studio with Raymond Santana as he tells his side of the incident, his view of the justice system today, being coerced by the police as a young teen and if his payout from the city of New York compensated for what he went through after five years behind bars for a crime he didn't commit. Enjoy this week's episode of "C'Mon Son!" The Podcast, featuring Raymond Santana from The Central Park Five. “In their journey, we witness five innocent young men of color who were met with injustice at every turn — from coerced confessions to unjust incarceration to public calls for their execution by the man who would go on to be the president of the United States.” - Ava DuVernay