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Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey
Breonna Taylor Killer's Reckless On The Job Again

Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 75:00


Myles Cosgrove, officer who killed Breonna Taylor, rams car, pulls gun, witnesses say. Vehicle drives through Pro-Palestinian rally in Minnesota, A Black patron asked to leave a ‘Black Power Nap' exhibit and much more.Host: Sharon Reed (@SharonReedLive)Guest Host: Ben Gleib (@bengleib)***SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE: ☞ https://www.youtube.com/IndisputableTYTFACEBOOK: ☞ https://www.facebook.com/IndisputableTYTTWITTER: ☞ https://www.twitter.com/IndisputableTYTINSTAGRAM: ☞ https://www.instagram.com/IndisputableTYT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ralph Nader Radio Hour
Sports Talk!

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 66:25


On a relatively lighter note, we welcome national baseball writer for the New York Times, Tyler Kepner, to talk about issues in the sports world in general but more specifically about his latest book “The Grandest Stage: A History Of The World Series.” Also joining the conversation will be friend of the program, Ken Reed, policy director of League of Fans, whose book “How to Save Sports: A Game Plan” has been updated. Plus, Ralph pays tribute to the late activist and entertainer, Harry Belafonte and has some choice words for Bernie Sanders' early endorsement of Joe Biden's 2024 presidential campaign.Tyler Kepner is national baseball writer for the New York Times, where he has covered every World Series Game of the last two decades. He's not just a sports reporter, he's a sports historian. He is the author of K: A History Of Baseball In Ten Pitches, and The Grandest Stage: A History Of The World Series.Certainly, it's the apex of the season— the thing that every fan ultimately looks forward to. The World Series as an event has had some challenges—certainly the Super Bowl has overtaken it in terms of eyeballs. But that's just one game. The World Series is a weeklong event. It's always fascinating to me the history behind it, the way it's managed within the games, the way certain players respond to that spotlight, the way momentum can turn so quickly.Tyler Kepner, author of "The Grandest Stage: A History of the World Series"Dr. Ken Reed is Sports Policy Director for the League of Fans and the author of How We Can Save Sports: A Game Plan, Ego vs. Soul in Sports: Essays on Sport at Its Best and Worst, and The Sports Reformers: Working to Make the World of Sports a Better Place. Ken's writing has been highly praised by legendary sports writers Robert Lipsyte and Frank Deford, and he is a long-time sports marketing consultant, sports studies instructor, sports issues analyst, columnist, and author.Some people ask me “Why do you hate sports?” or “Why are you so angry about sports?” Ironically, I'm probably one of the most passionate people there are about sports. But I think if you love sports, you have to be angry at some of these issues that we've talked about. I always go back to a RFK quote that I love— “The sharpest criticism often goes hand in hand with the deepest idealism and love of country.” And I think that applies to me with sports, and that's why we do what we do at League of Fans.Ken Reed policy director "League of Fans"Harry Belafonte was a great entertainer and a great social activist for justice, civil rights, and African Americans. He grew up in the Caribbean, and he never faltered. He never was co-opted. He never put ambition before his candid statements, again and again, on the violations on the civil rights of people who were powerless.Ralph NaderI think it was a strategic mistake. [Bernie Sanders] endorsed [Joe Biden] without any conditions. He didn't get any commitments from Joe Biden for his endorsement. And because of his leadership role among progressive politicians, he's undermined progressive legislators from holding out and pulling Biden and the corporate Democrats more into progressive territory. I was shocked.Ralph NaderIn Case You Haven't Heard with Francesco DeSantis1. Who is behind the recent campaign to deregulate child labor? A new Washington Post report finds that a Florida based right-wing think tank called the Foundation for Government Accountability, and its lobbying arm the Opportunity Solutions Project, have been the prime movers behind the laws passed in Arkansas and Iowa, as well as efforts to do the same in Minnesota, Ohio, and Georgia. This campaign goes beyond the pale even for some traditional conservative groups. Randy Zook, president of the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce, said in an interview that his state's law was “a solution looking for a problem.”2. From the Intercept: The war in Yemen appears to be winding down, as Saudi Arabia and the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels have agreed to a long-term ceasefire brokered by China. Trita Parsi, executive vice president of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, weighed in, saying “Biden promised to end the war in Yemen. Two years into his presidency, China may have delivered on that promise.” This breakthrough comes amid a broader Saudi-Iranian rapprochement – also driven by China – which has taken on the role of peacemaker both in the Middle East and in Ukraine in the absence of strong peace leadership from the US. Rep. Ro Khanna tweeted “It's past time for Saudis to end their brutal eight-year war and blockade on Yemen, as I've advocated for years. This will create the opportunity for the Yemeni people to decide their own political future.”3. Arizona activist Kai Newkirk reports that “By an overwhelming vote, the Arizona Democratic Party...passed a resolution calling on Democrats nationwide — from grassroots activists to party leaders — to pledge to support the winner of the Democratic primary to replace Kyrsten Sinema.” Moreover, Jezebel reports that a new Public Policy Polling survey shows that Ruben Gallego would pull 42 percent of the vote, in a three-way race, with election-denying Republican Kari Lake drawing 35 percent, and Sinema just 14 percent. Sinema also lags behind Gallego in terms of fundraising, bringing in just $2.1 million in the first quarter compared to Gallego's $3.7 million, with just 0.3 percent of her donations were from small dollar donors, per NBC News.4. From Reuters: Reinvigorated with new funding from the Inflation Reduction Act, the IRS was able to provide live support to 87% of customer calls this tax season, up from just 15% last year. The average time on hold decreased from 27 minutes to just four.5. A new article in the American Prospect covers the insidious new ways corporations are surveilling and targeting low-income consumers enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, better known as SNAP. Since the pandemic, the Department of Agriculture has allowed SNAP recipients to order groceries online, but have not erected sufficient data privacy protections. The Center for Digital Democracy, which has monitored the program, finds that the lack of oversight results in this data being exploited by predatory advertisers hawking junk food and even financial products like payday loans.6. Socialist Seattle City Councilor Kshama Sawant announced via Twitter that Seattle has passed her bill to cap late rent fees at $10 per month. The national standard late rent fee is between 5 and 10 percent, meaning this could save renters a considerable chunk of change.7. From Rolling Stone: The film How to Blow Up a Pipeline, adapted from the book of the same name, is causing quite a stir among law enforcement. At least 23 separate federal and sate entities, including the FBI, have sent out at least 35 warnings about the film, which is a work of fiction. The film also holds a 95 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.8. The Lever reports that on Monday, Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi received an award from the American Hospital Association or AHA, for “her incredible efforts in advancing health care.” The Lever alleges that she received this award for “blocking consideration of Medicare for All or any other major reforms to the insurance-based health care system.” The AHA, a top lobbying group for hospitals, raised $129 million in 2021 and represents large hospital chains like CommonSpirit Health, Ascension, and Tenet Healthcare.9. The Louisville Courier-Journal reports that Myles Cosgrove, the police officer who killed Breonna Taylor by mistake in a no-knock search, has been rehired by the Carroll County Sheriff's Department, about one hour northeast of Louisville. Cosgrove was fired by the Louisville Metro Police Department in January 2021.10.The Pentagon has requested an additional $36 million to fund research and treatment for “Havana Syndrome,” per the Intercept. Many doubt the very existence of Havana Syndrome, especially since a US Intelligence assessment in March found that the symptoms were “not caused by [an] energy weapon or foreign adversary,” as had long been alleged.11. According to the Washington Post, The brand-new Smithsonian American Women's History Museum announced last month that Nancy Yao will serve as its founding director. Yao currently runs the New York City-based Museum of Chinese in America and has been sued multiple times for wrongful termination, retaliation against whistleblowers, and protecting sexual harassers.12. Greenpeace USA announced that they have won the Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation, or SLAPP case, that they've been embroiled in. The suit was brought against Greenpeace by a Canadian logging company, who sued for $100 million dollars Canadian, in an attempt to “silence and bankrupt” the organization. Greenpeace added that they are “now able to turn our attention to what lays ahead in this continued fight: We can't allow corporate polluters to stand in the way of climate justice by manipulating our legal system and our democracy.” Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Breona Taylor Officer Rehired

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 3:20


The officer who shot and killed Breona Taylor has been rehired.  Myles Cosgrove is now with the Sheriff in a nearby county.  There is no free sin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Morning Announcements
Tuesday, April 25th, 2023

Morning Announcements

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 7:00


Today's headlines: Tucker Carlson abruptly left his top-rated primetime Fox News show, following Fox settling defamation claims from Dominion Voting Systems. CNN anchor Don Lemon also tweeted that he has been terminated, while CNN refutes his characterization of events. The New York Times reported that the air national guardsman who leaked classified Pentagon documents on Discord shared more sensitive intelligence than previously known. In South Florida, a man shot at Instacart delivery workers who accidentally drove onto his property. Myles Cosgrove, the former Louisville police officer who killed Breonna Taylor, has been rehired as a police officer in Carroll County, Kentucky. Resources/Articles mentioned this episode: The Washington Post: Tucker Carlson is out at Fox News after Dominion lawsuit disclosures The Washington Post: CNN fires longtime host and anchor Don Lemon NY Times: Airman Shared Sensitive Intelligence More Widely and for Longer Than Previously Known NPR: A South Florida man shot at 2 Instacart delivery workers who went to the wrong house NPR: Louisville officer who killed Breonna Taylor hired by police force in nearby county Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Amanda Duberman and Bridget Schwartz Check out our latest promo codes here: https://betches.com/promos

Unsolved Cold Case's
Episode 4 The Wrongful Death of Breonna Taylor

Unsolved Cold Case's

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 9:26


Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old African-American woman, was fatally shot in her Louisville Kentucky, apartment on March 13, 2020, when white plainclothes officers Jonathan Mattingly, Brett Hankison, and Myles Cosgrove of the Louisville Metro Police Department(LMPD) forced entry into the apartment as part of an investigation into drug dealing operations.

The Culture Section Podcast

March 13, 2020 Louisville Metro Police Department  officers Jonathan Mattingly, Brett Hankison, and Myles Cosgrove killed Breonna Taylor while executing a no-knock search warrant. The LMPD officers fired over twenty shots hitting Taylor eight times. The police filed an incident report that stated that Taylor had no injuries and that no forced entry occurred. The police department said that technical errors led to a nearly entirely blank malformed report. All three are still free.Support the show (http://bit.ly/FanzOfTheCulture)

The Crime Story Podcast with Kary Antholis
Interview: Paul Butler on the Killing of Breonna Taylor

The Crime Story Podcast with Kary Antholis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 38:28


You can find Paul's opening statement here. 

The 8:24 Podcast w/ POPE Chuck Paul
Episode 6: "Street Justice"

The 8:24 Podcast w/ POPE Chuck Paul

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 17:27


It's Monday so that means 3 things! I'm not your #MCM, it's #MambaMonday and it's time for another episode of The 8:24 Podcast! The Los Angeles Lakers are back in the NBA Finals after 10 years! All we need is 4 more wins! I also talk about Tariq being just like his got damn daddy! From his women to his business endeavors. Of course we can't forget about Breonna Taylor. Daniel Cameron the Attorney General of Louisville, Kentucky refused to bring charges on all 3 officers. Jonathan Mattingly, Brett Hankison, and Myles Cosgrove. Instead a bs charge was given to Brett Hankison. HE's expected to not do a day in jail. Get your snacks and booze cuz I got a good one for you guys! Now Streaming Everywhere www.TKOMG.net TKOMGshop Cashapp Song "Kobe Year" by Jae Tips feat. Ty Hickson

In Conversation
The Breonna Taylor Investigation Is Over. Now What?

In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 51:38


Last week, the city and the world got the long-awaited answer on what specific criminal consequences, if any, would happen to the police involved in the death of Breonna Taylor. The results of last week's grand jury proceeding led only to the indictment of former Louisville Metro Police detective Brett Hankison on several charges of wanton endangerment, for bullets that traveled into a neighbor's apartment. Neither of the other two police officers involved in the shooting, Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly and Myles Cosgrove, were indicted. Since Hankison was already fired from the force, that left no one in LMDP criminally indicted in Taylor's death. With the outcome leaving as many questions as before, rather than bringing finality, we talk this week about the issues left to grapple with, like the psychological impact on Louisville's black community and how this connects to the future of criminal justice reform. We also check in with NPR's Brakkton Booker about how the Taylor case compares on a national level to other notable cases involving the police killings in the Black community, and how protests in other places have continued on while we were focused on our own. And we hear from U.S. Representative for Kentucky John Yarmuth, who has recently criticized the Louisville Metro Police Department, including its handling of the Taylor case.

The News Made Us Do This
Social Dilemma - RIP Breonna Taylor - Tory COVID - 19 Scandal Saga Cont.

The News Made Us Do This

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 59:41


Lex & Ace discuss, the Breonna Taylor verdict which has sent shock waves through the USA and across the world. As the three police officers involved in the murder of Breonna Taylor were all not convicted for the murder of Breonna Taylor. Louisville lawmakers have said the evidence does not conclude to any form of murder, the two other officers Jonathan Mattingly and Myles Cosgrove - had been "justified to protect themselves and the justification bars us from pursuing criminal charges". The latest documentary Social Dilemma on Netflix has got the Internet speaking ironically Lex and Ace discuss the extent social media influences the masses, explore the extent business owners will go to to amass wealth, explore the use of machine learning (super calculators) to exploit human behaviour in order to retain and engage the products (people who use social media) in order to sell to clients (advertising agents, brands, businesses for adverts), how algorithms are used to maximise profits and influence user behavior. We end with another COVID round up and try to make sense of Boris Johnson's bizarre covid rules.

Adult Conversations
Say her name: BREONNA TAYLOR!

Adult Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 30:25


Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old unarmed woman, was fatally shot in her Louisville, Kentucky apartment on March 13, 2020, when a search warrant was executed by Louisville Metro Police Department officers Jonathan Mattingly, Brett Hankison, and Myles Cosgrove. In most recent news, Attorney General (Daniel Cameron), gave a statement, after months of investigating the Breonna Taylor case, about the grand jury's decision to charge only one of the Louisville officers involved in the Breonna Taylor's death. Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has refused to release grand jury transcripts related to the Breonna Taylor case despite growing public calls to do so by the Louisville mayor, the Kentucky governor, and Taylor's family's attorneys. But that all changed late Monday (September 28th) evening when Cameron announced he would comply with a judge's ruling ordering a recording of the grand jury presentation be added to the court's case file. What are your thoughts? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Loose Change
Ep 23 | Breakdown

Loose Change

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 16:18


EARLY RELEASE: I don't know why I bother trying to plan out this season in advance. I got on Facebook and read the news about Breonna Taylor and how Brett Hankison, John Mattingly, and Myles Cosgrove will not face any indictment for her murder. And though we saw the signs and we're learning our history, once again we were reminded of our place in this world in the eyes of men. And I couldn't help but think, here we go again. There is no right way or wrong way to grieve. There is no proper way to go through this. There isn't even one way to walk with you through this. So the music is just going to play. I won't speak, but you can. Take this time to feel the depths of your feelings in a safe space. Cry if need. Scream. Sing. Laugh. Close your eyes. Hug yourself. Pray. Question. Rage. Dance. Breakdown. Let it out in this space. Know that I'm furiously grieving with you. Today's episode is dedicated to you Breonna Taylor. Additional Notes: The music from this week's episode was produced by RalphReal, Underbelly, and The Brothers Records. The prayer was from Cole Arthur Riley. You can find more of her black liturgies on Instagram. Also support her Patreon. The work she is doing is important and necessary. To listen to the entire Grief Series, please visit loosechangepodcast.com. We talk about why it's okay to grieve, how it's okay to not be okay and what not to say to a friend that is going through the hard work of grief. I hope it helps. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/loose-change-pod/message

The kPodcast
Episode 9 - Arrest, Charge AND CONVICT Brett Hankison, Jon Mattingly & Myles Cosgrove

The kPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 18:06


In this episode we're discussing current events and our country's flaws in the legal system. Thank you for listening and be sure to email therealkpodcast@gmail.com with any feedback, comments, suggestions, or questions!

The Sports Deli Podcast - Where Everyone Deserves a Seat at the Table; An Anti-Racist, Equality Pod
The Sports Deli: Say Her Name Dedicated to Breonna Taylor and Her Family

The Sports Deli Podcast - Where Everyone Deserves a Seat at the Table; An Anti-Racist, Equality Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 48:08


Breonna Taylor - an African-American woman was wronged not once but twice. She was shot five times by Brett Hankinson, Myles Cosgrove, and Jonathan Mattingly and as a result died with five bullet wounds in her as she lied in bed - unarmed. If that wasn't bad enough, the three cops will not be charged with murder so essentially, they got off Scott-free. Why Charles Barkley was wrong in his most recent comments on TNT. Join me, Hootie Hoot as I discuss the role and responsibility of all whites but in particular, the wealthiest 80 percent of America - white men when it comes to changing systemic racism in America. We will also discuss the role that professional sports and athletes play in changing the narrative to help create policy change once and for all in this country. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-sports-deli/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-sports-deli/support

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast
Episode #13: Hamburgers and Hot Dogs Are German...You Know That, Right? Vol 4: Decentering Whiteness- Marketing and Film

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 38:57


Lezli closes out the topic that explores Ethnic As A Descriptive, Other Coded Language, and who gets to be American with a two-part conversation. First, she chats with Tyler Phillips, Director of Culture & Lifestyle Partnerships at Bacardi USA. The two explore coded language in marketing and how brands should move forward in a post-George Floyd/Breonna Taylor world with their storytelling. Part two of this episode, Lezli chats with emerging filmmaker Ekwa Msangi about her film Farewell Amor which was the belle of the ball at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival and is an Official Selection at the 2020 Urbanworld Film Festival. Msangi's directorial debut shifts the paradigm of what an American love story looks like. Farewell Amor tells the story of an Angolan immigrant joined in the U.S. by his wife and daughter after 17 yrs of being separated due to visa challenges. Now, strangers, they discover a shared love of dance that may help them overcome their distance.   Relevant and Recommended Reads:  2020 Urbanworld Film Festival Takes Place Virtually 9/23-9/27 Get Your Passes Here Bacardi and The Long Fight for Cuba Grammy Awards to rename controversial 'urban' category What Is Kizomba   CALL TO ACTION Breonna Taylor Was Killed In Her Home on March 13, 2020 by Louisville Police Officers Sgt. Jon Mattingly, Myles Cosgrove, and Brett Hankison. The Officers Have Yet To Be Arrested. Here are some of the ways you can help.   Sign the official petition calling for justice in Breonna Taylor's case. It only takes a minute Donate directly to Breonna's Family using the GoFundMe Link Flood social media with the hashtag #JusticeforBre  Donate to the Louisville Community Bail Fund to support protestors on the ground  

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast
Episode #12: “ON THE YARD” LGBTQ HBCU Students on The “D” Word, The “F” Word, and Reclaiming Queer Terminology

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 25:23


Can White Lesbians Use The “D” Word and Who Can Use the “F” Word? Lezli and her ON THE YARD co-host Nava Levene Harvell; Spelman College ‘23, chat with two LGBTQ students, Janelle Edge; Florida A&M University ‘21, and Zion Gates Norris; Florida Memorial University ‘21; about reclaiming terms that were once used to harm the LGBTQ community and who can use them. Relevant and Recommended Reads A Brief History of Voguing Dear White Lesbians: You Are Not Studs How Black Queers Made 'Sis' a Gender Neutral Term of Endearment Why I'm Reclaiming the Homophobic Slur I Used to Fear  CALL TO ACTION Breonna Taylor Was Killed In Her Home on March 13, 2020 by Louisville Police Officers Sgt. Jon Mattingly, Myles Cosgrove, and Brett Hankison. The Officers Have Yet To Be Arrested. Here are some of the ways you can help. Sign the official petition calling for justice in Breonna Taylor's case. It only takes a minute Donate directly to Breonna's Family using the GoFundMe Link Flood social media with the hashtag #JusticeforBre  Donate to the Louisville Community Bail Fund to support protestors on the ground  

Experiencing GhiaLogic
21. One Step Forward and One Step Back: Breonna Taylor's Family Receiving Wrongful Death Settlement and Cardi B Divorces Offset...

Experiencing GhiaLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 13:31


Baby steps... Some progress is better than none it seems. On September 15, 2020, the city of Louisville Kentucky paid the late Breonna Taylor's family 12 million dollars in a wrongful death settlement. Breonna Taylor was murdered in March of this year by numerous officers. Breonna Taylor was a 26-year-old African-American emergency medical technician, was fatally shot by Louisville Metro Police Department officers Jonathan Mattingly, Brett Hankison, and Myles Cosgrove on March 13, 2020. No criminal indictments have been made in relation to her death. Her family is still seeking justice. Also on September 15, 2020, popular female rapper Cardi B filed a Contested Divorce in Fulton County Georgia against husband Offset. With their third wedding anniversary just five days, social media is left asking, "Why now?"... GhiaLogic is positive it will all come to light soon. Instagram/Twitter: @GhiaLogicX ghialogic.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ghialogic/support

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast
Episode #11: Hamburgers and Hot Dogs Are German...You Know That, Right? Vol 3: Hierarchy In Academia, Parallels in LGBTQ Community, Latine + Latinx

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 37:44


In the third episode exploring Ethnic As A Descriptive + Other Coded Language, Lezli is joined by Dr. Salvador Vidal-Ortiz, Associate Professor of Sociology in the Department of Critical Race, Gender and Culture Studies at American University. They discuss institutional patterns that maintain hierarchy in academia and send implicit messages to students, Disney's Bunk'd, parallels of the US racial construct, and coded behavior in the LGBTQ community and the impetus for push back on the term Latinx.      Relevant and Recommended Reads:  How to dismantle the workings of whiteness and redistribute power in academe How to fix Hollywood's race problem  Black Trans Women Seek More Space in the Movement They Helped Start This Comic Breaks Down Latinx vs. Latine for Those Who Want to Be Gender-Inclusive   CALL TO ACTION Breonna Taylor Was Killed In Her Home on March 13, 2020 by Louisville Police Officers Sgt. Jon Mattingly, Myles Cosgrove, and Brett Hankison. The Officers Have Yet To Be Arrested. Here are some of the ways you can help.   Sign the official petition calling for justice in Breonna Taylor's case. It only takes a minute Donate directly to Breonna's Family using the GoFundMe Link Flood social media with the hashtag #JusticeforBre  Donate to the Louisville Community Bail Fund to support protestors on the ground

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast
Episode #10: “ON THE YARD” Nigerian Students at HBCUs

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 26:56


Lezli co-hosts ON THE YARD for the first time with her daughter and Spelman College student, Nava Levene Harvell, ‘23. They chat with two Nigerian students that attend HBCUs. Amelia Ayomoh ‘23 and Divine Linus ‘23; students at Philander Smith College and Morehouse College respectively, share their experiences as international students, their rationale for tensions between continental Africans and African-Americans, and their thoughts on BLM.   Relevant and Recommended Reads AFRICA IN THE MEDIA News media offers consistently warped portrayals of black families, study finds From Wakanda to reality: Building mutual prosperity between African-Americans and Africa Why Black Undocumented Immigrants Are at Greater Risk for Deportation   CALL TO ACTION Breonna Taylor Was Killed In Her Home on March 13, 2020 by Louisville Police Officers Sgt. Jon Mattingly, Myles Cosgrove, and Brett Hankison. The Officers Have Yet To Be Arrested. Here are some of the ways you can help. Sign the official petition calling for justice in Breonna Taylor's case. It only takes a minute Donate directly to Breonna's Family using the GoFundMe Link Flood social media with the hashtag #JusticeforBre  Donate to the Louisville Community Bail Fund to support protestors on the ground  

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast
Episode #9: Hamburgers and Hot Dogs Are German...You Know That, Right? Vol 2: US Immigrant Mythology

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 35:41


In the second episode exploring “Ethnic As A Descriptive + Other Coded Language”, Lezli is joined by Dr. Niambi Carter, Associate Professor of Political Science at Howard University and author of American While Black: African Americans, Immigration, and the Limits of Citizenship as well as Dr. Lok Siu, a cultural anthropologist and Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies and Asian American & Asian Diaspora Studies at UC Berkeley. The three discuss the evolution of the US racial construct circa The Hart-Celler Immigration + Nationality Act of 1965 and as a counter to the Civil Rights Movement. Relevant and Recommended Reads:  American While Black: African Americans, Immigration, and the Limits of Citizenship by Niambi Carter How the Model Minority Myth of Asian Americans Hurts Us All | Time The 1965 Law That Gave the Republican Party Its Race Problem Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 (Hart-Celler Act)   CALL TO ACTION Breonna Taylor Was Killed In Her Home on March 13, 2020 by Louisville Police Officers Sgt. Jon Mattingly, Myles Cosgrove, and Brett Hankison. The Officers Have Yet To Be Arrested. Here are some of the ways you can help. Sign the official petition calling for justice in Breonna Taylor's case. It only takes a minute Donate directly to Breonna's Family using the GoFundMe Link Flood social media with the hashtag #JusticeforBre  Donate to the Louisville Community Bail Fund to support protestors on the ground  

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast
Episode #8: “ON THE YARD”: White HBCU Students

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 29:42


Creator of The Iconoclast Dinner Experience (IDE), Executive Producer and host of The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast, Lezli Levene Harvell and ON THE YARD's co-host, her eldest daughter and Spelman College student, Zuri Levene Harvell chat with two White students that attend an HBCU. ON THE YARD explores topics through the lens of HBCU students and recent grads. Lezli and Zuri chat with two White students who attend Hampton University. Dario Abou Rjeili ‘21 and Emily Workman ‘22. The four discuss some of the issues brought to the fore by  Black Lives Matter and if Dario and Emily feel they have unique insight into these issues. They also discuss their thoughts on VICE media's web episode focusing on a White student at Morehouse College. They discuss whiteness and Emily shares how her understanding of it has evolved since attending Hampton. Dario, an international student from Venice, shares the crash course he received on American race relations when he entered Hampton as a freshman.  EPISODE TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE FOR OUR DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING FAMILY Dario Abou Rjeili @dariorjeili Emily Workman @em.work Hampton University @_hamptonU Spelman College @spelman_college Relevant and Recommended Reads How HBCU Enrollment Grew In The Face of Hatred Students are using Instagram to reveal racism on campus CALL TO ACTION Breonna Taylor Was Killed In Her Home on March 13, 2020 by Louisville Police Officers Sgt. Jon Mattingly, Myles Cosgrove, and Brett Hankison. The Officers Have Yet To Be Arrested. Here are some of the ways you can help. Sign the official petition calling for justice in Breonna Taylor's case. It only takes a minute Donate directly to Breonna's Family using the GoFundMe Link Flood social media with the hashtag #JusticeforBre  Donate to the Louisville Community Bail Fund to support protestors on the ground

The Abnormal Minds Podcast

September 2 It's been 174days since Jonathan Mattingly, Brett Hankerson, Myles Cosgrove murdered Breonna Taylor in cold blood Moment of silence for Chadwick Bozeman and Coach John Thompson Wisconsin shooting and why Jacob Blake deserves what he got. (Not cause he black) The 17 year old thug Kyle Rittenhouse will probably beat the murder cases (not cause he is white) Monica vs Brandy recap ! Why was Kamala Harris involved? Sex trafficking and why no one is taking about it. NBA bubble talk and why I think the Lakers and Celtics will meet in the finals --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/abnormalmindssportscast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/abnormalmindssportscast/support

The Crime Story Podcast with Kary Antholis
Special Presentation: Paul Butler's Opening Statement if He Was Prosecuting Breonna Taylor's Killers

The Crime Story Podcast with Kary Antholis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 11:53


The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast
Episode #7: Hamburgers and Hot Dogs Are German...You Know That, Right? Vol 1: Whiteness

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 41:13


Creator of The Iconoclast Dinner Experience (IDE), Executive Producer and host of The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast, Lezli Levene Harvell begins a new theme exploring Hamburgers and Hot Dogs Are German...You Know That Right? Which explores Ethnic As A Descriptive, Other Coded Language, and Who Gets To Be American. Over the course of five episodes, Lezli and her guests will explore this theme through whiteness, the evolution of the US racial construct during and post the civil rights movement, who gets to be an American, the selective use of the word ethnic, parallels in the LGBTQ community, and how this plays out in marketing and in the media.  In the first episode Lezli is joined by Dr. Matthew Frye Jacobson, William Robertson Coe Professor of American Studies and History and a professor of African American Studies at Yale University. He is the author of seven books on race, politics, and culture in the United States two of which are: Whiteness of a Different Color: European Immigrants and the Alchemy of Race as well as Roots Too: White Ethnic Revival in Post–Civil Rights America. The two of them discuss hamburgers, hotdogs, pathways to Whiteness for certain European immigrant groups, the myth of Ellis Island, the iconic film Rocky, and some of the United States' earliest use of the word ethnic. Relevant and Recommended Reads:  Whiteness of A Different Color by Matthew Frye Jacobson The Anti-Racist Reading List Analysis | Sorry, but the Irish were always ‘white' (and so were Italians, Jews and so on) CALL TO ACTION Breonna Taylor Was Killed In Her Home on March 13, 2020 by Louisville Police Officers Sgt. Jon Mattingly, Myles Cosgrove, and Brett Hankison. The Officers Have Yet To Be Arrested. Here are some of the ways you can help. Sign the official petition calling for justice in Breonna Taylor's case. It only takes a minute Donate directly to Breonna's Family using the GoFundMe Link Flood social media with the hashtag #JusticeforBre  Donate to the Louisville Community Bail Fund to support protestors on the ground

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast
Episode #6: “ON THE YARD”: HBCU Student Activism + The Mental Health of The Trayvon Martin Generation

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 35:50


For this live-streamed ON THE YARD event, Lezli Levene Harvell and her co-host Zuri Levene Harvell Spelman College ‘21, explore the emotional toll of activism with Zion Gates Norris ‘21, SGA Vice President of Florida Memorial University as well as Nupol Kiazolu, President of Black Lives Matter-Greater NY, Hampton University ‘22. They are joined by Atlanta based psychotherapist, Dr. Thomas Vance who is trained in addressing the emotional well being of those with multiple stigmatized identities. The five of them explore a non-Eurocentric lens of mental health, defining racial trauma, Black GenZ not having to code-switch in therapy, what culturally responsive mental health care should feel like, and what intentional self-care looks like. TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE FOR OUR DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING FAMILY   Relevant and Recommended Reads:  The Trayvon Generation   Dr. Vance's Recommendations   Four Tips for Protecting Your Emotional Well-Being Intentional Self-Care Saying No / Creating Boundaries Staying Informed Finding A Space To Talk   Find A Black Therapist Therapy For Black Girls Therapy For Black Men Zion Gates Norris @blissfully_zion Nupol Kiazolu @nupol_justice Dr. Thomas Vance @vanceology Florida Memorial University @fmu_official Hampton University @_hamptonU Spelman College @spelman_college   CALL TO ACTION   Breonna Taylor Was Killed In Her Home on March 13, 2020 by Louisville Police Officers Sgt. Jon Mattingly, Myles Cosgrove, and Brett Hankison. The Officers Have Yet To Be Arrested. Here are some of the ways you can help.   Sign the official petition calling for justice in Breonna Taylor's case. It only takes a minute Donate directly to Breonna's Family using the GoFundMe Link Flood social media with the hashtag #JusticeforBre  Donate to the Louisville Community Bail Fund to support protestors on the ground

The Bad Influence Show
Media Magic

The Bad Influence Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 97:56


Suppose it was fate that we decided to a podcast today. The NBA players are boycotting in results of the recent shooting in Kenosha and we break down the reaction the overall history of police brutality. We then discuss Dan Snyder and his nastiness and much more. We would both like to take this moment to say R.I.P to George Floyd R.IP to Breonna Taylor. Arrest Breonna Taylor's killers Jonathan Mattingly, Brett Hankison, and Myles Cosgrove. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast
Episode #5: Climate Change + COVID-19 + Communities of Color: Vol. 5 Black + Indigenous Farmers

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 37:05


What was agriculture like in this country prior to Columbus? In the fifth and final episode under the theme “Climate Change + COVID-19 + Communities of Color” Lezli is joined by Leonard Diggs, the Director of Operations at Pie Ranch Farm and Dr. Michael Kotutwa Johnson, registered member of the Hopi tribe; and a Research Associate at the Native American Agriculture Fund they discuss why COVID-19 elucidated why long food supply chains are problematic and how they contribute to the climate change crisis. They discuss regenerative agriculture, a method first described by Dr. George Washington Carver, Hopi farming practices and how these heritage farming methods with a focus on supporting local and regional farmers can help combat the climate change crisis and society's ability to sustainably feed ourselves. EPISODE TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE FOR OUR DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING FAMILY Native American Agriculture Fund @nativeagfund Pie Ranch Farm @pieranch Relevant and Recommended Reads From Apples to Popcorn, Climate Change Alternating the Foods  Dumped Milk, Smashed Eggs, Plowed Vegetables: Food Waste of The Pandemic New UN report on agroecology for climate, food security and human rights CALL TO ACTION Write a letter to your senators, local congressperson and those running for office asking them what their local food policy entails and how does it support local and regional farmers  Let your senators and local congresspersons know that you would like regional seed banks to be run by local and regional farmers Let your senators and local congresspersons know that cheese funded by the USDA through the WIC program should be provided by local and regional dairy farmers Breonna Taylor Was Killed In Her Home on March 13, 2020 by Louisville Police Officers Sgt. Jon Mattingly, Myles Cosgrove, and Brett Hankison. The Officers Have Yet To Be Arrested. Here are some of the ways you can help. Sign the official petition calling for justice in Breonna Taylor's case. It only takes a minute Donate directly to Breonna's Family using the GoFundMe Link Flood social media with the hashtag #JusticeforBre  Donate to the Louisville Community Bail Fund to support protestors on the ground

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast
Episode #4: Climate Change + COVID-19 + Communities of Color: Vol. 4 “ON THE YARD” Impact on HBCU Students

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 29:01


Creator of The Iconoclast Dinner Experience (IDE) Executive Producer and host of The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast, Lezli Levene Harvell and ON THE YARD's co-host, her eldest daughter and Spelman College student student, Zuri Levene Harvell chat in Episode four of a five part series of conversations beginning at the height of the coronavirus, reflecting a timely perspective on the global pandemic how it shines a light on our food supply chain, its impact on culture, Black businesses and potentially the Black middle class. ON THE YARD explores topics through the lens of HBCU students and recent grads. The fourth episode under the theme “Climate Change + COVID-19 + Communities of Color Lezli and Zuri chat about how the pandemic will impact Zuri's senior year as well as Zuri's concerns about the freshman and sophomore classes and their connection to Spelman. They share information on how HBCUs have developed the Black middle class and explore how the pandemic may possibly impact the future of the Black middle class. They discuss Spelman's 40 million dollar gift from Netflix Co-Founder Reed Hastings and his Wife, Patty Quillin and the backlash from some of the alumni and current students of other HBCUs. They are later joined by Zuri's classmate, Chantia Murphy ‘21. Chantia is an English Major with a 3.9 GPA, first generation American and college student with aspirations of working for a media outlet that focuses on telling Black stories. Chantia shares the financial impact of COVID-19 on her family and why she may not be able to return to Spelman for her senior year.  EPISODE TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE FOR OUR DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING FAMILY Chantia Murphy @nots0perf_ Spelman College @spelman_college Relevant and Recommended Reads Can Colleges Survive Coronavirus If They Stay Closed In The Fall? Coronavirus Surge Is Changing Colleges' Fall Reopening Plans Howard University's President on Why America Needs HBCUs CALL TO ACTION Breonna Taylor Was Killed In Her Home on March 13, 2020 by Louisville Police Officers Sgt. Jon Mattingly, Myles Cosgrove, and Brett Hankison. The Officers Have Yet To Be Arrested. Here are some of the ways you can help. Sign the official petition calling for justice in Breonna Taylor's case. It only takes a minute Donate directly to Breonna's Family using the GoFundMe Link Flood social media with the hashtag #JusticeforBre  Donate to the Louisville Community Bail Fund to support protestors on the ground

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast
Episode #3: Climate Change + COVID-19 + Communities of Color: Vol. 3 Black Entrepreneurship + Restaurants

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 30:09


The third episode under the theme “Climate Change + COVID-19 + Communities of Color” Lezli is joined by, a Metropolitan Policy Fellow at the Brookings Institution and two business owners/restaurateurs; James Beard Award winning chef; Nina Compton and award-winning marketer turned restaurant owner Karl Franz Williams. Karl and Nina share their battles with financial hardship during the global crisis. Perry is the author of the recently published book, Know Your Price Valuing Black Lives and Property in America's Black Cities; Nina, is owner of Compère Lapin and Bywater American Bistro in New Orleans; and Karl Franz Williams is owner of 67 Orange Street, in Harlem as well as the Anchor Spa in New Haven, Connecticut. The conversation between these four tackles how the legacy of systemic racism (eg red lining, discriminatory lending practices) has made Black businesses more susceptible to failure in comparison to their White counterparts both prior to the crisis and amidst the crisis. Lezli and her guests discuss data about the uneven distribution of funding from government recovery efforts (eg CARES Act) and why the legacy of discriminatory lending practices contributes to the uneven distribution of recovery dollars. Andre shares solutions and they wrestle with the troubling question of what America's cultural landscape may look like if Black owned restaurants do not prevail. EPISODE TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE FOR OUR DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING FAMILY Relevant and Recommended Reads:  Know Your Price: Valuing Black Lives and Property in America's Black Cities - By Andre M. Perry New Report Reveals Gaps in Access to Credit for Minority-Owned Small Businesses Harlem Bar Navigates COVID-19 Changing Rules - NPR News MBDA and CARES Act Funding  Without more help, black-owned businesses might not survive the pandemic by Eugene Cornelius Jr. for CNN Business Perspectives Nina Compton @ninacompton Karl Franz Williams @mrkarlfranz Andre M. Perry @andreperryedu CALL TO ACTION Write a letter to your senators and local congressperson to request the recovery and stimulus funds are being pushed down to the US Department of Commerce Minority Business Development Agency In your letter ask that businesses in zipcodes in low socio-economic communities are prioritized in funding Breonna Taylor Was Killed In Her Home on March 13, 2020 by Louisville Police Officers Sgt. Jon Mattingly, Myles Cosgrove, and Brett Hankison. The Officers Have Yet To Be Arrested. Here are some of the ways you can help. Sign the official petition calling for justice in Breonna Taylor's case. It only takes a minute Donate directly to Breonna's Family using the GoFundMe Link Flood social media with the hashtag #JusticeforBre  Donate to the Louisville Community Bail Fund to support protestors on the ground  

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast
Episode #2: Climate Change + COVID-19 + Communities of Color: Vol. 2 “ON THE YARD” HBCU Environmental Studies Majors 

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 31:29


In the first ON THE YARD edition, Creator of The Iconoclast Dinner Experience (IDE), Executive Producer and host of The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast, Lezli Levene Harvell begins the second episode introducing one of ON THE YARD's co-host, her eldest daughter and Spelman College student, Zuri Levene Harvell. Episode two of a five part series of conversations beginning at the height of the coronavirus, reflecting a timely perspective on the global pandemic how it shines a light on our food supply chain, its impact on culture, Black businesses and potentially the Black middle class. ON THE YARD explores topics through the lens of HBCU students and recent grads.   Lezli and Zuri are joined by two Environmental Studies Majors at Howard University; Autumn McNeill '20 and Danurius "Danny Williams '21. The conversation between the four examines some of the HBCU specific ways in which Autumn's senior year was impacted, how Autumn and Danny's family experiences with asthma and Hurricane Katrina respectively inspired them to double-major in environmental studies, how communities of color are impacted by climate change, and what their peers' call to action should be this election season. EPISODE TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE FOR OUR DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING FAMILY   IG Handles Autumn McNeill @environmentalbae Danny Williams @Danurius_Leviy Howard University @howard1867 @howardenvironmental Spelman College @spelman_college   Relevant and Recommended Reads Climate Change, Health, and Environmental Justice Climate Change Threatens the World's Food Supply, United Nations Warns From Apples to Popcorn, Climate Change Is Altering the Foods America Grows   CALL TO ACTION Breonna Taylor Was Killed In Her Home on March 13, 2020 by Louisville Police Officers Sgt. Jon Mattingly, Myles Cosgrove, and Brett Hankison. The Officers Have Yet To Be Arrested. Here are some of the ways you can help. Sign the official petition calling for justice in Breonna Taylor's case. It only takes a minute Donate directly to Breonna's Family using the GoFundMe Link Flood social media with the hashtag #JusticeforBre  Donate to the Louisville Community Bail Fund to support protestors on the ground  

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast
Episode #1: Climate Change + COVID-19 + Communities of Color: Vol. 1

The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 26:06


In the premiere episode, Creator of The Iconoclast Dinner Experience (IDE), Executive Producer and host of The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast, Lezli Levene Harvell begins her first episode introducing the podcast and episode one of a five part series of conversations beginning at the height of the coronavirus, reflecting a timely perspective on the global pandemic how it shines a lights on our food supply chain, its impact on culture, Black businesses and potentially the Black middle class. The first episode under the theme “Climate Change + COVID-19 + Communities of Color, Lezli is joined by Jim Robbins, Montana based free-lance journalist for the New York Times, covering climate change and the environment, as well as Mary I. Williams, assistant director of community and student engagement at the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice in New Orleans, LA . The conversation between the three examines how climate change influenced an environmental shift where the coronavirus could not only survive, but thrive. Lezli also examines the cross section of environmental, economic, and social-cultural factors that contribute to how communities of color have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19, and how Black and Brown communities have been historically impacted by climate change over time and unequally protected during recovery efforts. Jim Robbins @jimrobbins19 Deep South Center for Environmental Justice @dscej EPISODE TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE FOR OUR DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING FAMILY Relevant and Recommended Reads:  The Ecology of Disease - By Jim Robbins  Air pollution may be ‘key contributor' to Covid-19 deaths – study   People of Color Are on the Front Lines of the Climate Crisis  CALL TO ACTION Breonna Taylor Was Killed In Her Home on March 13, 2020 by Louisville Police Officers Sgt. Jon Mattingly, Myles Cosgrove, and Brett Hankison. The Officers Have Yet To Be Arrested. Here are some of the ways you can help. Sign the official petition calling for justice in Breonna Taylor's case. It only takes a minute Donate directly to Breonna's Family using the GoFundMe Link Flood social media with the hashtag #JusticeforBre  Donate to the Louisville Community Bail Fund to support protestors on the ground

Frost Talk Podcast
#48 Arrest Jonathan Mattingly, Myles Cosgrove and Brett Hankison.

Frost Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 57:36


Justice for Breonna Taylor is important so we didn't want it to go forgotten. This episode we discuss new music, Verzuz, questionable statements made by JW Lucas, more Megan news, & much more. Also 9 is back!!!Follow us IG: @FrostTalkPodcastTwitter: @Frost_TalkShout out to @tdrpodnetwork--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/FrostTalk/support

Here Y'all Go
Episode. 14 | "Short N***A S**T".

Here Y'all Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 85:49


What's good everybody, welcome to episode 14 of the Here Yall Go podcast. We appreciate you guys continuing to rock with us with the continued love and support! we have some exciting news coming soon so stick with us! First things first, arrest Jonathan Mattingly, Brett Hankison, and Myles Cosgrove for the murder of Breonna Taylor. Today we started off with our local artist Tychaunee, a local rapper who has seen his following and success grow over the years, with his song Exotic (3:32). Twitter: @Tychaunee IG: @Tychaunee Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/50kEGp0eIdK8BUArh3ts93?si=Nr3DyVJwRQuInSSgZuxSkg After that we hopped into our interview with a friend of the pod Mekafromthe703! (8:06). Meka has a new ep out called "Room 405" and we highlighted "Crazy For Love" off of it at the end of the interview (34:12). Twitter: @mekafromthe703 IG: @mekafromthe703 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0Cy7kF3PUMGmRUrMH5iy3i?si=OzuEdhAKSWeFAQiw8iIErQ After our interview we hopped into these topics Kanye (36:45), ISO (39:00), Rapsody (57:18), Joey Bada$$ (57:56), Drake (61:14), Logic Retirement (69:35), Meg and Tory (70:25), Versus (72:34). We love all of you and appreciate all of the continued support you guys show.

One More Thing Podcast
Episode Five: Amplifying Melanated Voices

One More Thing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 39:57


The Black Lives Matter movement has gained unprecedented momentum in the past couple of weeks. Cities across the globe have been protesting in the streets for days on end. It's become so mainstream that corporations have made statements and Diversity boards are being created left and right.Miya and Miranda discuss somewhat current events and highlight a few Black voices that have been inspiring them lately. Call them artists, influencers, or activists, but just know these people are using their voices to encourage long-term action and change. Some you may recognize, like John Boyega, while others we hope to get on your radar. As of the published date of this podcast, only one officer involved in Breonna Taylor's case has been fired. Brett Hackison was fired for use of deadly force while Myles Cosgrove and Jonathan Mattingly have been put on administrative reassignment. The three men who shot Ahmaud Arbery have been indicted by a grand jury. Activists are still fighting for justice for Breonna Taylor and so many other Black lives, including Elijah McClain. Follow @onemorethingpod on Instagram to keep up with our hosts and to access any resources mentioned in the episode.

More Talk Less Rock
2.0: Our Responsibility

More Talk Less Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 1:28


Lauren and Rachel will be recommending calls to action before each episode of season 2, encouraging listeners of this show to fight against systemic racism and police brutality. Link to find and contact your local representatives: https://myreps.datamade.us/ Link to call for the arrest of Jon Mattingly, Myles Cosgrove, and Brett Hankison, the cops who killed Breonna Taylor: https://justiceforbreonna.org/ For tag yourself recommendations & even more talk: Email - moretalklessrock@gmail.com Instagram - @moretalklessrock Twitter - @MTLRpodcast

BreakOut GIRL Tribe!
Say Their Names: Black Lives Matter Quarantine Edition 2020

BreakOut GIRL Tribe!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 30:44


This episode of BreakOut Girl Tribe Quarantine Edition 2020 we are speaking about the innocent black lives that were taken by the hands of police brutality and senseless killings due to hate and racism. We open our episode saying the names of some of the innocent victims that were killed so that they can receive justice. There are so many innocent black people noted and unnoted that have lost their lives due to racism and this has to STOP! Ways to let your voice be heard Text FLOYD to 55156 and sign the Color of Change petition for the four officers involved to have their pensions revoked, be blocked from working in law enforcement ever again and be charged with murder. signing the petition will send a letter to Mayor Jacob Frey and District Attorney Michael Freeman. 612-348-5550 to sign petition from Change.org http://chng.it/nkhcRdZ5L7 Justice for Breonna Taylor Louisville Metro Police Dept. 502-574-2136 Call and demand that justice be made for Breonna and that the three MURDERERS be charged! Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly, Brett Hankison, Myles Cosgrove. Black Lives Matter! JUSTICE FOR FLOYD, BREONNA AND AHMAUD AND THE OTHER BLACK LIVES THAT HAVE BEEN TAKEN! We must continue to stand together, fight for justice and stay prayed up during these times. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakoutgirltribe/support