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EVENT DESCRIPTION: The hashtag #LivingWhileBlack first appeared as a social media hashtag to mobilize attention to incidents where white people called the police on Black people for engaging in non-criminal, everyday activities. The explosive combination of high-quality cell phone video and ubiquitous social media platforms revealed to the public several incidents where the police were called to report Black people in spaces that the callers believed they ought not be. In each of these cases, the Black men, women, and children were occupying spaces in which they had rights to be and undertaking activities they had a right to undertake. The ability of social media to make these incidents go viral has not revealed a new phenomenon. Rather, it has simply highlighted the modern incarnation of a much older one phenomenon: Attempts to use the basis of nuisance and trespass from property law as a way to exclude Black Americans from what the callers believe to be “white” spaces. Professor Jefferson-Jones examines both the historical and modern incarnations of this “Blackness as Nuisance” doctrine, and how this attempt to distort property law norms arises from a sense of racial entitlement and discomfort with racial integration. Professor Jefferson-Jones will discuss her research which highlighted language that either explicitly called for exclusion of the victim based on his or her race or that employed racially coded language (“dog whistles”) to call for police force to be used to remove Black people from shared spaces. Finally, she will discuss why policymakers need to consider the intersections of property law and criminal law, and the historical origins of these types of incidents, in order to craft effective responses. ABOUT THE SPEAKER mila Jeffrson-Jones writes about the property rights of communities and groups on the margins of society. In line with her interest in property rights on the margins of society, she uses critical race methodologies to interrogate the ways in which members of favored racialized groups seek to exclude racial and ethnic minorities from public and private spaces, including through the use of or threat of police action to enforce both the racial segregation of space and racist notions of supremacy. Her recent article on this subject, #LivingWhileBlack: Blackness As Nuisance, was published in the American University Law Review and featured in the New York Times. In addition to this work, Professor Jefferson-Jones has written a number of law review articles and book chapters on the sharing economy and is a recognized expert on the housing segment of the sharing economy, particularly on discrimination in that sector. She has also studied the property rights of those with ex-offender status to reveal the intersection of property and criminal justice theory. Professor Jefferson-Jones is the Earl B. Shurtz Research Professor and Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging at the University of Kansas School of Law. Jamila Jefferson-Jones is a graduate of Harvard Law School and Harvard College. For questions about this event email events@law.utah.edu. This episode was originally recorded and broadcast January 19, 2023
Black Magic:#StephCurry and #AyeshaCurryRude Talk:Things only kids raised in the #90s would understandPetty things done at workPetty interactions with the in-laws (AITA)Living While Black:#SaintAugustine having the first #HBCU women's rowing teamJaNiece Jenkins
Black Magic:Ketanji Brown JacksonCori BookerRude Talk:Rude customersSeeing exesTrash exesFriends that sleep with your exesLiving While BlackBrittneyGrinerElizabethMeaders
Black Magic:Terrell Jermaine StarrRude Talk:GREEN flags while datingKicking the kids out after a break upHonesty when datingLiving While BlackBarbie!
We are back wit. another visual. This week, we are talking #SidneyPoitier, the #PussycatDolls and #NicoleScherzinger, the #Bronx and bodegas, real life statements that people need to hear, #Insecure and rekindling things with your ex. We also talk about #AhmaudArbery and his three murderers officially being sentenced to life.
Black Magic: Kristen HaydenRude Talk: Botched proposals, monkeys killing puppies, and moreLiving While Black: We diving into the last two episodes of Insecure before the series finale.
Black Magic:Kendall Rae JohnsonRude Talk:Rude NewsAITAOverbearing Mother-In-LawsThe photograph that didn't get to eatLiving While Black"We are all a little racist" said the white teacher to the black studentsJay-Z
Black Magic: Diana Kinard and Dawn Frazier (Shades of Favor)Rude Talk:Rude NewsAITADating your bossWho should pay for the wedding?Living While Black:Lost and missing black and brown peopleWhat momma says goes!
Black Magic:Phylicia RashadRude Talk:Rude NewsAITAYou gone beat up his mom if she hits you?Women Paying Child SupportPorsha Williams Secured The Bag AgainLiving While Black:Can't talk about racism in schoolChezie, the black Glassdoor
RIP DMXBlack Magic:Stacy Brown-Philpot - CEO of TaskRabbitRude Talk:Body image issues and how you deal with themAITA- Not making lunch for my husband anymore- We splitting food cost even if we are married- Fuck yo problems hoeLiving While Black:Driving while militaryWhite TikTokers stealing from black creatorsPregnant Taekwondo Gold Medalist
Black Magic:Emma ChappellJB's Black Movie Review:Do The Right ThingRude Talk:Derrick Jaxn's cheating assLil Nas XUber murderAITAPrince Williams voted the world's sexiest bald manLiving While Black:Caroline WangaReparations at lastTabitha Brown wins a NAACP award
Black Magic:Thasunda Brown DuckettJB's Black Movie Review:Boyz N The HoodRude Talk:Bobby Shmurda releasedAuntie said f*ck her niece AITAAre we getting old?Living While Black:Long acrylic nails are no longer ghetto, huh?Listen to kidsAn HBCU quiz for JB
Black Magic:Tiffany HainesworthJB's Black History Month Movie Review:New Jack CityRude Talk:Adoption without consentAITASide chicks that don't understand the rulesLiving While Black:Racism in the classroomSouthern University has joined the cannabis industry
Black Magic: Dion Merrick and Brandon AntoineJB's Black History Month Movie Review:Harlem NightsRude Talk:Advice Column - What Should I Do?Living While Black:Tessica Brown and Gorilla Glue Do!
Black Magic:Amanda GormanRude Talk:AITASituationshipLiving While Black:One Night In MiamiWhen Soul Loses Its SoulBlackest Things from the Inauguration
Black Magic: Rashida JonesRude Talk:We are celebrating 100 episodes and looking back at old episodes.New Year Goals. What are you KEEPING?AITALiving While Black:Incarcerated individuals help pay for a student's private school costsGood things from 2020
Black Magic: Jenae ButlerRude Talk: Everyone black becoming X-Men, AITA, and the death penaltyLiving While Black: White people attending HBCUs, RIP Natalie Desselle, and Brandon Scott
Black Magic: Cyntoni MillerRude Talk: Am I The AssholeLiving While Black: Jeremih update, white woman tells black people to act white, Christmas news for Mariah Carey
Black Magic: Dr. Mae JemisonRude Talk: Dirty word recap and an AITA debateLiving While Black: Ice Cube melting under pressure and the rise of Rih...Rihanna, that is.
Black Magic: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. For the third consecutive year, they've raised $1 million dollars to give to HBCUs.Rude Talk: Dating and the weird ways that exes show that they are addicted to us by how they try to contact us. Also, a situationship where a dude legit tried to finesse his girl by renting a car to her.Living While Black: The Breonna Taylor verdict, Tory Lanez wack ass, and JB drops some surprising news about a product that usually has found its way in the homes of 99.7% of black people...Comet!
Let's get straight to the point:Black Magic: Aaisha Joseph, a LinkedIn warrior that is championing for the success and inclusion of black people in the workplace.Rude Talk: We are talking about relationships again. Are there some things that you really don't want to know about your partner's past? Also, if you are getting to know multiple people, what is the best way to cut them off when you meet someone that you think might be 'the one'?Living While Black: The White House blocked the DHHS from sending masks via USPS to every American in April and a 12 year old kid was suspended during virtual school for having a toy gun.Lastly, the Verzuz that you never knew you needed...Cartoon Edition: Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby or I Love To Singa? Which one are you riding for?
This episode reeks of throwback. We dive really heavy into the 90s. All of the wind suits, tv shows, and all of that good stuff. Our Black Magic goes to Sheila Johnson. In Rude Talk, 90s aside, we talk about popular TikTok relationship videos that have gone viral and dating while broke. In Living While Black, we congratulate Kamala Harris on being selected as Biden's VP candidate, children & the coronavirus, and joy. We finish the episode with "joy" because we have to take a moment away from the negativity and remind ourselves of the people and things that bring us joy.
Okay okay. We aren't always petty, but some times the moment does call for it. Another week, another episode because why? We Always Postin'. Black Magic this week goes to Alexis Franklin, the artist who captured Breonna Taylor's spirit on the cover of O Magazine. Check her out on Instagram at @alexis_art. In Rude Talk, we discuss if it is problematic to propose to someone right after giving birth. We have our opinion but we would love to hear yours. We also discuss unpopular dating beliefs and of courseee, we dove into WAP...no pun intended. Or was it intended? That's up to you. In Living While Black, we discuss mental health again, VP hopefuls being attacked, and to end things on a more positive note, we celebrate all of the black women who were nominated this year for an Emmy.Enjoy the episode because we are hungry and about to hit up Wendys And Popeyes.
We bet you read that in somebody's black momma voice, didn't you? I'm sure most of us have heard it at some point in time. Anyway, we'reeeeee backkkkkk and we are bringing you all kinds of Rude content. Black Magic goes to Malone Mukwende, a 20 year old medical student who developed a handbook so that individuals can tell what certain symptoms look like on darker skin. In Rude Talk, we talk about forgiveness and a situationship between best friends while also shouting out Ciara and Russell Wilson on their new bundle of joy.As always, we close out the show with Living While Black where we talk about voting privileges...or lack thereof for felons in some states, a school district that has double downed on their decision to forbid long hair in their schools (but seems to be targeting black students with locs), and black momma sayings. We know you've heard em, too. Don't look like boo boo the fool and listen to this episode.Enjoy bawheads!!
On this Episode of Everyday Conversations on Race, I’m joined by my very close friend and colleague, Dr. Joel Brown. Joel is an international known organizational and leadership development consultant. He is a spoken word poet, and a thought leader in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging. The president and founder of Pneumos, Joel is known as the cultivator. Key Topics: Messages he received as a young Black man growing up in Milwaukee Avoid the police who would shoot first and ask questions later How to talk to the police if he ever go stopped so he wouldn’t be shot or put in jail Be grateful that to go to a school with white kids Because of racism, he would have to work twice as hard as white people These warnings and lessons have stayed with him all of these years What it was like to have to have relatives in law enforcement and the difficulties they had to endure How Joel learned about the racism and toxic masculinity of “blue culture” from his relatives in law enforcement The many times and different cities he has been stopped by police just living or driving while black The real problem with the phrase “all lives matter” The fact that Black people are traumatized, hurting and exhausted but he is encouraged by the fact that so many white and other non-Black people of color are outraged, marching and speaking out Why he thinks that the phrase “Defund the Police” should be changed to “Reallocate funds” and that it would be more effective in getting the same results And what's up with Antifa Contact info for Joel Brown: Joel@Pneumos.com www.souletry.com www.Pneumos.com Twitter: JoelBrown7 IG: JoelABrown
We are going to keep it simple. Here's a dose of what you can expect from this episode:- Black Magic: John Boyega- Pride Month Highlight: Nicholas Ashe and Justice Smith. They're so cute together- Insecure follow-up (through episode 8)- What would you do? (you know we keep the scenarios coming)- Backpedaling. How do you know when the apology is actually genuine?We get into all kinds of good stuff. Plus, we take a moment to reflect on funny moments that we have had with our best friends.
This has been one of the most emotional weeks in a long time so we aren't going to fill this description up with a lot. Tune in. Be strong. Keep your head up high. Check on your black friends. We are not okay.
First and foremost Rest in Peace George Floyd... Why is it hard being black in America? The guys dive deep into a topic that's being heard across America or should we say "AmeriKKKa". There's a burning question that takes everyone on a wild spin. Secondly, enough with all the false claims of people not drinking after a rough night. And is resting bitch face the same as toxic?? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We know it is just May, but we want to remind you to be sure you have registered to vote. You've heard us talking about voting, the local elections, and things like that before, but this week, we actually have Austin Davis, Democratic State Representative from District 35 in Pennsylvania. He came through and dropped all kinds of good gems all while engaging in Black Magic (where we highlight Class of 2020), our regular relationship antics in Rude Talk, and additional details related to Ahmaud Arbery and his murder. Also, if you haven't registered to vote, it is never too late (or early for that matter). Check out https://usa.gov/register-to-vote.See y'all next week, bawheads.
Updates Breonna Taylor No Knock Warrant, NC Hanover County Deputy Sheriff Fired, Florida Broward County Sheriff Gregory Tony t War with Union after vote of no confidenceSupport the show viaVenmo - sgtdorseyspeaksCash App - $sgtdorseyspeaksPaypal - sgtcheryldorseySgt Dorsey’s Autobiography available ~ http://bit.ly/2AGhYmQIG @sgtcheryldorsey Please checkout Custom Tie Dye - Hoodies, T-shirts, Coffee Mugs and more @Boss.inkk_ on IGFor over two decades, Retired Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignments, Sgt. Dorsey was assigned to the infamous gang unit in Operations South Bureau; known as Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) under the command of Police Chief Daryl F. GatesSgt. Dorsey is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. She has been a frequent commentator on CNN, Fox News, OWN, CNN International, HLNTV, Law and Crime Network, Inside Edition, MSNBC as well as appearing on KPCC, Democracy Now, Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio w/ Dr. Drew.Sgt. Dorsey has also been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo, Tavis Smiley, Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil and TD Jakes Shows, BET Network’s docu-series “Finding Justice” as well as TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” and “Dead Files”.Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey.“Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" is available on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/Black-Blue-Creation-Social-Advocate/dp/1725511819
Updates Breonna Taylor No Knock Warrant, NC Hanover County Deputy Sheriff Fired, Florida Broward County Sheriff Gregory Tony t War with Union after vote of no confidence Support the show via Venmo - sgtdorseyspeaks Cash App - $sgtdorseyspeaks Paypal - sgtcheryldorsey Sgt Dorsey’s Autobiography available ~ http://bit.ly/2AGhYmQ IG @sgtcheryldorsey Please checkout Custom Tie Dye - Hoodies, T-shirts, Coffee Mugs and more @Boss.inkk_ on IG For over two decades, Retired Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignments, Sgt. Dorsey was assigned to the infamous gang unit in Operations South Bureau; known as Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) under the command of Police Chief Daryl F. Gates Sgt. Dorsey is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. She has been a frequent commentator on CNN, Fox News, OWN, CNN International, HLNTV, Law and Crime Network, Inside Edition, MSNBC as well as appearing on KPCC, Democracy Now, Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio w/ Dr. Drew. Sgt. Dorsey has also been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo, Tavis Smiley, Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil and TD Jakes Shows, BET Network’s docu-series “Finding Justice” as well as TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” and “Dead Files”. Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey. “Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" is available on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/Black-Blue-Creation-Social-Advocate/dp/1725511819
We can't be the only ones that are tired of seeing people talking about what other people are doing with their money. MIND YOUR BUSINESS. And if you are one of those people that will be getting stacks on stacks back, we got a CashApp. Love you, bawhead. Anyway, in Black Magic, we talk about Jordan Peele and Nia DaCosta as they have recently released the trailer to Candyman and Nia Dennis who has wowed the world with her Beyonce inspired floor routine. In Living While Black, we go over recent reports on gentrification in metro areas, the neo confederate group that had a convention on the last day of Black History Month (the unmitigated gaul and audacity) and the backlash that Beatrice Dixon has gotten from the melanin challenged for speaking on the need for young black girls to see a successful black woman.How much of your past should your partner know? That's what we are talking about in Rude Talk. Do you want to know how many partners they've had? Do you feel like you need to tell them yours? What do you think? We are talkin' the past, music that define us, and an ain't ish roommate that left his former roommate with a 13k past due rent bill!
Living While Black. White man in Florida sentenced 20 years in murder of unarmed black man over handicap parking space. White police Officer shot and killed black woman in her home; black, registered hotel guest thrown out of Doubletree Hotel files lawsuit.Support the show via Cash App - https://cash.app/$sgtdorseyspeaksSgt Dorsey’s Autobiography available ~ http://bit.ly/2AGhYmQ This podcast is sponsored by the book "SURVIVING THE ORAL INTERVIEW: BOOT CAMP FOR THE MIND" authored by Zimmie Williams retired L.A.P.D. sergeant, and former member of the United States Navy.We are also pleased to add Ursula Image Consulting as our second sponsor. Contact Ursula for an appointment now at 626 4940355 or on Instagram @ursulaimageconsulting. Mention SDS and receive 15% of your 1st salon visit at Headtrip Salon 16 East Bellevue Drive Pasadena CAFor over two decades, Retired Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignments, Sgt. Dorsey was assigned to the infamous gang unit in Operations South Bureau; known as Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) under the command of Police Chief Daryl F. GatesSgt. Dorsey is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. She has been a frequent commentator on CNN, Fox News, OWN, CNN International, HLNTV, Law and Crime Network, Inside Edition, MSNBC as well as appearing on KPCC, Democracy Now, Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio. Sgt. Dorsey has been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo, Tavis Smiley, Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil and TD Jakes Shows, BET Network’s docu-series “Finding Justice” as well as TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” and “Dead Files”.Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey.“Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" is available on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/Black-Blue-Creation-Social-Advocate/dp/1725511819
Living While Black. White man in Florida sentenced 20 years in murder of unarmed black man over handicap parking space. White police Officer shot and killed black woman in her home; black, registered hotel guest thrown out of Doubletree Hotel files lawsuit. Support the show via Cash App - https://cash.app/$sgtdorseyspeaks Sgt Dorsey’s Autobiography available ~ http://bit.ly/2AGhYmQ This podcast is sponsored by the book "SURVIVING THE ORAL INTERVIEW: BOOT CAMP FOR THE MIND" authored by Zimmie Williams retired L.A.P.D. sergeant, and former member of the United States Navy. We are also pleased to add Ursula Image Consulting as our second sponsor. Contact Ursula for an appointment now at 626 4940355 or on Instagram @ursulaimageconsulting. Mention SDS and receive 15% of your 1st salon visit at Headtrip Salon 16 East Bellevue Drive Pasadena CA For over two decades, Retired Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignments, Sgt. Dorsey was assigned to the infamous gang unit in Operations South Bureau; known as Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) under the command of Police Chief Daryl F. Gates Sgt. Dorsey is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. She has been a frequent commentator on CNN, Fox News, OWN, CNN International, HLNTV, Law and Crime Network, Inside Edition, MSNBC as well as appearing on KPCC, Democracy Now, Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio. Sgt. Dorsey has been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo, Tavis Smiley, Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil and TD Jakes Shows, BET Network’s docu-series “Finding Justice” as well as TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” and “Dead Files”. Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey. “Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" is available on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/Black-Blue-Creation-Social-Advocate/dp/1725511819
Police rethinking response to suicide by cop calls. White woman calls police on black man who “looked at her suspiciously”. Lead sex abuse investigator now registered sex offender Air Talk interview link: https://www.scpr.org/programs/airtalk/2019/08/16/64791/as-some-law-enforcement-agencies-rethink-policy-is/This podcast is sponsored by the book "SURVIVING THE ORAL INTERVIEW: BOOT CAMP FOR THE MIND" authored by Zimmie Williams retired L.A.P.D. sergeant, and former member of the United States Navy.This podcast is sponsored by the book "SURVIVING THE ORAL INTERVIEW: BOOT CAMP FOR THE MIND" authored by Zimmie Williams retired L.A.P.D. sergeant, and former member of the United States Navy.Support the show via Cash App - https://cash.app/$sgtdorseyspeaksSgt Dorsey’s Autobiography available ~ http://bit.ly/2AGhYmQFor over two decades, Retired Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignments, Sgt. Dorsey was assigned to the infamous gang unit in Operations South Bureau; known as Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) under the command of Police Chief Daryl F. GatesFrom an LAPD insider’s perspective, Sgt. Dorsey candidly discusses police culture, policy, and training as well as exposing disparities that disproportionately affect minority communities throughout the nation. As a police professional, Sgt. Dorsey introduces strategies on how to systematically attack those injustices, educate and empower listeners on how to navigate within that system, when necessary, and help change that system, when possible.An acclaimed speaker and author, Sgt. Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography, Black and Blue, The Creation Of A Social Advocate, which provides an unfiltered look into the LAPD during her tenure. She provides insight and techniques to de-escalate tensions during police encounters with a level of credibility that is effective, relevant and irrefutable. The goal being; Everyone goes home safe!Sgt. Dorsey is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues and has been a frequent commentator on CNN with Chris Cuomo, Wolf Blitzer, Anderson Cooper, Fredricka Whitfield to name a few; Fox News, CNN International; HLNTV with Dr. Drew, Nancy Grace and The Daily Share; Inside Edition, MSNBC; NowThis News, TMZ as well as KPCC Radio with “Air Talk”, “Take Two”; Democracy Now, The Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio with Dr. Drew. Sgt. Dorsey has been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo; the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) TD Jakes Show; Tavis Smiley Show, and Dr. Phil Show and as a police expert on Fox Network's "First Responders Live". Sgt. Dorsey has also been featured in BET Docu-Series “Finding Justice”; TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” “Motive to Murder” and “Dead Files”. For more on Sgt. Dorsey views and insights; she been a contributing columnist for OZY, LA Progressive, EURWeb, Wave Newspaper and Huffington Post.
Police rethinking response to suicide by cop calls. White woman calls police on black man who “looked at her suspiciously”. Lead sex abuse investigator now registered sex offender Air Talk interview link: https://www.scpr.org/programs/airtalk/2019/08/16/64791/as-some-law-enforcement-agencies-rethink-policy-is/ This podcast is sponsored by the book "SURVIVING THE ORAL INTERVIEW: BOOT CAMP FOR THE MIND" authored by Zimmie Williams retired L.A.P.D. sergeant, and former member of the United States Navy. This podcast is sponsored by the book "SURVIVING THE ORAL INTERVIEW: BOOT CAMP FOR THE MIND" authored by Zimmie Williams retired L.A.P.D. sergeant, and former member of the United States Navy. Support the show via Cash App - https://cash.app/$sgtdorseyspeaks Sgt Dorsey’s Autobiography available ~ http://bit.ly/2AGhYmQ For over two decades, Retired Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignments, Sgt. Dorsey was assigned to the infamous gang unit in Operations South Bureau; known as Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (C.R.A.S.H.) under the command of Police Chief Daryl F. Gates From an LAPD insider’s perspective, Sgt. Dorsey candidly discusses police culture, policy, and training as well as exposing disparities that disproportionately affect minority communities throughout the nation. As a police professional, Sgt. Dorsey introduces strategies on how to systematically attack those injustices, educate and empower listeners on how to navigate within that system, when necessary, and help change that system, when possible. An acclaimed speaker and author, Sgt. Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography, Black and Blue, The Creation Of A Social Advocate, which provides an unfiltered look into the LAPD during her tenure. She provides insight and techniques to de-escalate tensions during police encounters with a level of credibility that is effective, relevant and irrefutable. The goal being; Everyone goes home safe! Sgt. Dorsey is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues and has been a frequent commentator on CNN with Chris Cuomo, Wolf Blitzer, Anderson Cooper, Fredricka Whitfield to name a few; Fox News, CNN International; HLNTV with Dr. Drew, Nancy Grace and The Daily Share; Inside Edition, MSNBC; NowThis News, TMZ as well as KPCC Radio with “Air Talk”, “Take Two”; Democracy Now, The Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio with Dr. Drew. Sgt. Dorsey has been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo; the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) TD Jakes Show; Tavis Smiley Show, and Dr. Phil Show and as a police expert on Fox Network's "First Responders Live". Sgt. Dorsey has also been featured in BET Docu-Series “Finding Justice”; TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” “Motive to Murder” and “Dead Files”. For more on Sgt. Dorsey views and insights; she been a contributing columnist for OZY, LA Progressive, EURWeb, Wave Newspaper and Huffington Post.
On today's show, Shannon & Mike discuss the ticker tape parade being held in New York City at 'The Canyon of Heroes' today for the US women's soccer team that won its fourth title against the Netherlands this Sunday. And, the 4th of July earthquakes may to be the blame for a man's death after he was found under a car in Nevada. Also, a retirement home threatens to evict an 80 yr. old couple for hosting a bible study. And, President Trump defends the co-founder of Home Depot after shoppers threaten to boycott stores. Also, the father who called 911 on a black man in his building explains his actions. Plus more.
#HarveyWeinstein, #LivingWhileBlack, #Aladdin
#HarveyWeinstein, #LivingWhileBlack, #Aladdin
Last summer we had a great conversation with New York State Senator Jesse Hamilton from Brooklyn about his 911 Anti-Discrimination legislation. Sen. Hamilton explained why we need to stop the abuse of 911 services that leads to unwarranted and dangerous police encounters with Black people by adding false reporting statutes to the list of hate crimes in New York state law. #LivingWhileBlack Keywords: Black, Social Justice, Race, Discrimination, Politics, Policy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/namingit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/namingit/support
In episode 80, we welcome Jay McClain (@Divojb) to our hot topic round table on this week’s Society Now! We dive into the Kardashians announced Wednesday that each of their websites will go dark in 2019. We also breakdown woman who could have been released for $30 dies in custody. Plus, we dive into NAACP will hold #LivingWhileBlack conference after a year filled with excessive racial confrontations. All this and more on #SocietyNow!
In episode 80, we welcome Jay McClain (@Divojb) to our hot topic round table on this week’s Society Now! We dive into the Kardashians announced Wednesday that each of their websites will go dark in 2019. We also breakdown woman who could have been released for $30 dies in custody. Plus, we dive into NAACP will hold #LivingWhileBlack conference after a year filled with excessive racial confrontations. All this and more on #SocietyNow!
Dominique shares about a recent experience on a Southwest airline flight and the experiences of other Black men as a result of implicit bias, racism, prejudice, and microagressions. https://www.facebook.com/23702861/posts/10101810529067268/
New York State Senator Jesse Hamilton from Brooklyn joins LaMisha and Bedford in order to talk about his 911 Anti-Discrimination legislation. Sen. Hamilton explains why he wants to stop the abuse of 911 services that leads to unwarranted and dangerous police encounters with Black people by adding false reporting statutes to the list of hate crimes in New York state law. #LivingWhileBlack Keywords: Black, Social Justice, Race, Discrimination, Politics, Policy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/namingit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/namingit/support
WTF, AMERICA??!! I'm back and I have a lot to talk about. I've been watching and writing for too long and this is a long overdue comeback. Join the discussion or just listen and learn about whats going on in America. The only thing I ask is that if you call in, PLEASE speak to the topics on the table for that day. Today we'll be talking about the challenge of living Black in a white and racist world. #livingwhileblack #resist #blacklivesmatter
#PermitPatty, #BBQBecky, #PatrolPoolPeter...you've seen the Memes and the hashtags but the ladies have had enough. From the headlines to the bedroom the ladies talk about their frustrations of the 911 calls of #LivingWhileBlack and the racial profiling while online dating. TV Talk as well!!! Follow: @MsRadioSapphire-Twitter, Periscope & Instagram Yasmine Deleon: @FitandDirty-IG, ItsKinkCity-Twitter/Periscope Email: SapphiresEarplay@gmail.com www.facebook.com/eroticcityradio Go to themisfitsnetwork.com/ to subscribe and listen to all shows, receive upcoming news from comedians,porn stars,and more!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sapphiresearplay/message
Living black in America these days has become quite the struggle. You can't hang out at a Starbucks or even take a nap in your Dorm without having the cops called on you. This week's episode looks at some incidents that have happened recently #livingwhileblack and looks at how we should handle race in our own homes.
"Patty and the Millennials" dish on racism in America. They open up about their past experiences #LivingWhileBlack.
Please join us as we discuss double standards for black people and why empathy is for white people. This is not limited to black people in the United States. We have seen that these injustices have been implemented worldwide. However, America just elected Donald Trump and the world is watching with bated breath and baited hooks for what seems to be shaping up as a rollercoaster ride that we can't stop, we can't slow down, and are now a captive rider; with flashbulbs catching every painful moment for the whitewashed history that it will bring forth. The cowboy politics that will come from the Trump Administration is anybody's guess and unfortunately, people of color will suffer. Buckle up because you ain't getting off without a fight.