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ปริศนาคดีคนดัง! ฆาตกรรมบนรถไฟ | File Not Found EP.221

File Not Found

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 33:44


ต้องระวังตัวแค่ไหนถึงจะพอให้ใช้ชีวิตอย่างสงบสุข? . มนุษย์อยู่รวมกับเป็นกลุ่มเพื่อรักษาความปลอดภัยให้กันและกัน แต่จะเป็นอย่างไรเมื่อมนุษย์เป็นผู้สร้างและมอบความตายให้กันเอง? คำถามมากมายที่ยังคงเป็นปริศนา สุดท้ายแล้วผู้เสียหายจะได้รับการเยียวยาหรือไม่? และสังคมจะปกป้องไม่ให้เกิดเหตุเช่นนี้อีกได้อย่างไร? . พาส่องคดีฆาตกรรมร้อนบนสถานีรถไฟขนส่งมวลชนอ่าวฟรานซิสโก สนั่นสะท้านวงการสื่อเมื่อผู้เคราะห์ร้ายเป็นแร็ปเปอร์ชื่อก้องวงการ ที่มีแฟนคลับ ผู้ติดตาม และคนรักมากมายอย่าง “เนีย วิลสัน” (Nia Wilson) ยิ่งไปกว่านั้นยังเป็นการฆาตกรรมที่อุกฉกรรจ์เกินกว่าใครจะคาดคิด . .  #filenotfound #missiontopluto #missiontoplutopodcast . ติดต่อสปอนเซอร์ อีเมล contact@missiontothemoon.co หรือ โทร. 084 089 5935

Mission to Pluto Podcast
ปริศนาคดีคนดัง! ฆาตกรรมบนรถไฟ | File Not Found EP.221

Mission to Pluto Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 33:44


ต้องระวังตัวแค่ไหนถึงจะพอให้ใช้ชีวิตอย่างสงบสุข? . มนุษย์อยู่รวมกับเป็นกลุ่มเพื่อรักษาความปลอดภัยให้กันและกัน แต่จะเป็นอย่างไรเมื่อมนุษย์เป็นผู้สร้างและมอบความตายให้กันเอง? คำถามมากมายที่ยังคงเป็นปริศนา สุดท้ายแล้วผู้เสียหายจะได้รับการเยียวยาหรือไม่? และสังคมจะปกป้องไม่ให้เกิดเหตุเช่นนี้อีกได้อย่างไร? . พาส่องคดีฆาตกรรมร้อนบนสถานีรถไฟขนส่งมวลชนอ่าวฟรานซิสโก สนั่นสะท้านวงการสื่อเมื่อผู้เคราะห์ร้ายเป็นแร็ปเปอร์ชื่อก้องวงการ ที่มีแฟนคลับ ผู้ติดตาม และคนรักมากมายอย่าง “เนีย วิลสัน” (Nia Wilson) ยิ่งไปกว่านั้นยังเป็นการฆาตกรรมที่อุกฉกรรจ์เกินกว่าใครจะคาดคิด . .  #filenotfound #missiontopluto #missiontoplutopodcast . ติดต่อสปอนเซอร์ อีเมล contact@missiontothemoon.co หรือ โทร. 084 089 5935

Unseen
The Subway Stalker | The Terrifying Case of Nia Wilson | UNSEEN

Unseen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 17:56


#Sayhername -- It's 9:30 PM on July 22, 2018, when 18-year-old Nia Wilson is on her way home with her 2 older sisters at MacArthur BART station, but none of them are aware that a man has been following them. The images that were caught on the train's CCTV will spark outrage in the US, and start a family's journey of putting a killer behind bars and making sure everyone remembers the life of Nia. Check out the links here to see how you can support the Wilson family: https://www.niawilsonfoundation.org/about https://www.instagram.com/niawilsonfoundation/ External Footage From: "Text Me When You Get Home (S2 E6, Nia Wilson, Lifetime)", "Remember Her (A tribute to Bart Stabbing Victim Nia Wilson, ABC7 News Bay Area)", "Nia Wilson's Family Reflects a Year After Her Killing On Bart (KTVU FOX 2)", "Convicted Killer John Cowell Found 'Sane' at time of Nia Wilson's murder (Mercury News)". "Mother Of Bart Stabbing Victim Nia Wilson Mourns Daughter's Death (Mercury News)", Father Pleads for Justice After Daughter Killed In Deadly Stabbing At Macarthur Bart Station (KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco)", "Hundreds Mourn Nia Wilson At Funeral Service (Mercury News)", "Suspect In Bart Killing Charged In Court (Mercury News)", "He Was Wiping Off His Knife' (Bart Stabbing Victim Recounts Horrific Attack)", "Loss Of Sister (ABC7 News Bay Area)", "John Lee Cowell Outburst Disrupts Opening Statements In Nia Wilson Bart Murder Trial (KPIX, CBS News Bay Area)", "Nia Wilson's Family Takes First Legal Action Against Bart (KPIX, CBS News Bay Area)", "Funeral Service For Nia Wilson, Killed at Bart Macarthur Station In Oakland (KPIX, CBS News Bay Area)", "Warriors Star Stephen Curry Pays Tribute to Slain Oakland Teen Nia Wilson (KPIX, CBS News Bay Area)", "7232018 Press Conference Regarding 07222018 Macarthur Homicide (Bart News Feed)", Emotional Grad Ceremony Held For Late Nia Wilson (KPIX, CBS News Bay Area)", "Four Years of #SAYHERNAME (African American Policy Forum)", "Getty Images", "Mottion Array", "Audio Network".

Residue: A True Crime Podcast
The Senseless Murder of Nia Wilson

Residue: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 34:48


Send us a Text Message.Nia Wilson was a young woman who tragically lost her life in a senseless act of violence. On July 22nd, 2018, Nia and her sisters were waiting to board a train at MacArthur Station in Oakland, CA when a random stranger attacked them. Sources:#textmewhenyougethome Lifetime network S2, EP 6https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jul/22/nia-wilson-bart-oakland-murder-mother-interviewhttps://www.usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2024-02-08/black-women-face-higher-homicide-risk-than-white-women-study#:~:text=The%20study%20found%20the%20homicide,victim%20compared%20with%20white%20women.https://sanctuaryforfamilies.org/femicide-epidemic/https://www.niawilsonfoundation.org/https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/27/us/nia-wilson-murder-bart-stabbing-trnd/index.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Nia_WilsonEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli

Crime at the Family Table

On July 22, 2018, three sisters are sitting on the B.A.R.T train at MacArthur Station in Oakland, CA. Decompressing after an evening fun at their Aunts party. The calmness of the evening is turned into horror in a matter of seconds when a man weilding a knife would turn their normal evening into tragedy. Join us as we discuss the life and loss of Nia Wilson, the immense support for justice, and the use of the insanity defense. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/latanya-pauline-mitchell/support

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
1. Professional Standards Commission dumping ‘diversity' from teacher preparation rules

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 13:33


GDP Script/ Top Stories for Tuesday May 16th Publish Date: May 15th, Monday From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast Today is Tuesday May 16th , and happy 69th birthday to “007” Pierce Brosnan ***Bond****   I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Peggy Slappey Properties Professional Standards Commission dumping ‘diversity' from teacher preparation rules Players Guild at Sugar Hill announces 2023-24 season And Lola Chiza is set to be the seventh — and final — sibling to graduate from Central Gwinnett   We'll have all this and more on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast.  Commercial  Slappey   Story 1. Standards   The Georgia Professional Standards Commission unanimously voted to remove the words "diversity," "equity," and "inclusion" from the state's educator preparation rules, despite opposition from students, educators, and parents. The University System of Georgia requested the removal to clarify expectations for educator preparation programs. Critics argue that this decision, similar to the divisive concept law, will harm teacher preparation and worsen the state's teacher shortage. They believe diversity is essential to effective teaching and that removing it from teacher education will discourage future educators. Despite receiving numerous emails opposing the change, the commission maintains that their intent is to meet the needs of all students. Critics argue that words reflect intent and removing these terms has consequences.   STORY 2:  Players   The Player's Guild at Sugar Hill is gearing up for its 10th anniversary season with a lineup of classic titles. Following the success of their first-ever musical, "Guys and Dolls," the guild announces its upcoming 2023-24 season, featuring three plays and one musical. The season kicks off with "Steel Magnolias," a timeless comedy-drama set in a beauty salon in Louisiana. Next, for the holidays, they will present "It's a Wonderful Life," a live adaptation of the beloved film. In February, the guild will stage "The Diary of Anne Frank," a powerful drama capturing the lives of those hiding from the Nazis. The season concludes with "The Wedding Singer," a musical that takes the audience back to the '80s. The guild aims to provide audiences with wonderful nights at the theatre and expresses gratitude to the community for their support throughout the last decade.   Story 3: Chiza   Lola Chiza is set to graduate from Central Gwinnett High School, marking the seventh sibling from her family to do so. Her family's history is one of resilience and dedication to education. Lola's parents emigrated from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and her siblings have gone on to pursue successful careers and college education. As the youngest, Lola feels the pressure to match the success of her siblings but also cherishes the shared experience of graduating from the same school. Her brother Glorie, who worked in the Obama White House, sees Lola's graduation as a fulfillment of their parents' dream for their children's education. The Chiza siblings have achieved notable accomplishments in various fields, from data engineering to school administration and consulting…..back in a moment   Commercial  M.O.G. Updated Commercial  Tom Wages - then Obits         STORY 4:Kaplan   Sam Kaplan, a Lawrenceville resident, defied expectations by graduating from Georgia Gwinnett College at the age of 72. After retiring in 2013, Kaplan decided to pursue a degree in cinema and media arts. Despite initially finding the idea inconceivable, he enrolled in college and excelled academically, graduating with a 3.975 GPA and summa cum laude honors. Kaplan's decision to go back to college was sparked by a radio commercial he heard about GGC's cinema and media arts program. Now equipped with his degree, Kaplan aspires to become a screenwriter, utilizing his passion for storytelling. His 98-year-old mother, Virginia Kaplan, believes in his success and eagerly awaits his future endeavors in the film industry.   Story 5: Art winners   U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath has announced the winners of the 2023 7th Congressional District Art Competition. The competition received 43 art submissions from 31 students representing seven high schools in the district. Madeline Soh from Northview High School secured first place, followed by Ranier Diaz from South Gwinnett High School in second place, and Rabiatou Ndiaye from Norcross High School in third place. Soh's artwork will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol, while Diaz's and Ndiaye's works will be displayed in McBath's offices in Washington D.C. and Duluth, respectively. McBath expressed gratitude to the students, parents, and teachers involved and congratulated all the participants for their outstanding contributions…..we'll be right back   Commercial: ESOG 60 -Ingles 5   Story 6: G.A.C track   Despite having fewer state qualifiers than in previous years, Greater Atlanta Christian's girls track and field team continued their tradition of excellence by winning the Class AAAAA state championship. This victory marked their fifth title in the last seven state meets and their eighth overall. Led by senior athletes Nia Wilson and Morgan Collins, the Spartans showcased outstanding performances in various events. Wilson won the 100-meter race and was the runner-up in the 200 meters, while Collins secured the state championship in the 800 meters. The team's collective effort, including victories and top placements in several events, contributed to their success. The depth and competitiveness of the 5A class made the win even more remarkable. Meanwhile, the GAC boys' team achieved a respectable sixth-place finish in the state meet.   Story 7: Tennis   Greater Atlanta Christian's boys tennis team claimed their eighth state championship by defeating Chattahoochee 3-0 in the finals. This victory marked their first boys title since 2015 and their first in Class AAAAA after moving up from AAA. The Spartans had a strong and fairly young team that performed admirably under the pressure of the state championship. They had previously lost to Chattahoochee during the regular season but managed to defeat them in the region tournament. GAC dominated the state bracket, not conceding a single point in their victories leading up to the finals. The championship match saw impressive performances from players like Jack Morrison, Ayaan Valiani, Harrison Kemp, and Jason Kim, who secured the clinching point. It was a closely contested match, and GAC emerged victorious with a 3-0 score.   Story 8: Heat   The Gwinnett Heat, Gwinnett County Public Schools' Adapted Sports team, clinched the junior varsity state championship in wheelchair football with a thrilling 26-23 victory over the Houston County Junior Sharks. After a tied score in the first overtime, the Heat's Jeremiah Hopson delivered a touchdown pass to Randall Montanez, forcing a second extra period. In double overtime, Hopson sealed the win with a game-winning field goal. The victory marked the team's third state championship of the year, following victories in wheelchair handball and wheelchair basketball. The Heat remained unbeaten with a perfect 21-0 record across all three sports. The program is open to students from first grade to 12th grade with physical disabilities. We'll be back in a minute.  Henssler 60 Thanks again for listening to today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. Giving you important news about your community and telling great stories are what we do. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.   Peggy Slappey Properties www.psponline.com Mall of Georgia Chrysler Dodge Jeep www.mallofgeorgiachryslerdodgejeep.com Tom Wages Funeral Home www.wagesfuneralhome.com Engineered Solutions of Georgia www.esogrepair.com Ingles Markets www.ingles-markets.com Henssler Financial www.hensslerkennesaw.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

His Hop Radio Podcast
EPISODE 89 - HIS HOP RADIO PODCAST - _Drs. Anthony & Nia Wilson_

His Hop Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 53:53


THE HID-DAY PODCAST ON HIS HOP RADIO

Between the Worlds Podcast
BTW 52: 8 of Pentacles – Finding Your Flow with Alejandra Alejandra Luisa León, the Lioness Oracle

Between the Worlds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 67:29


Today we're talking about the 8 of Pentacles, all about mastering your craft and makin' those coins. When the 8 of Pents comes up, you're being called to know your craft so well, to be so confident in it, that you can innovate. You're not checking to see what other people are doing or if you're getting it right. You're paying attention to the materials and listening to what wants to emerge. Whether that's in your practice as a witch or a musician, or a podcaster or whatever you're doing. Your real work and practice begins when you're able to innovate according to what wants to be done, not what what is imposed by the outside.Join us as we discuss how to find your flow with artist, astrologer and tarotista, Alejandra Luisa León is an artist. She began collaging as a way to process grief, and The Lioness Oracle Tarot was the result. Since then she has hand collaged and published two other decks: The Stars Divine (an Astrology deck) and Vision of the Muse. On top of running her online business, she also gives readings and teaches. She resides in Oakland, California. We know you're going to love her as much as we do. Join us!To find out more about our ACE OF PENTACLES: ABUNDANCE MAGICK WORKSHOP  either scroll down or visit our website. www.betweentheworldspodcast.com/shopREFERENCES FOR THIS EPISODE:Nia Wilson's "Black Excellence" gymnastics routineMihaly Czicksentmihali's work on Flow. Check out this article here.Author and Arts Consultant, Beth Pickens: bethpickens.com and her book, Make Your Art No Matter WhatDonna Summer, the song, "She works hard for her money."Kerry James Marshall, "Mastry", a painting exhibition at the MOCA, Los Angeles.*********************************Find out more about our special guest, Alejandra Luisa León: oracle, artist, and deck creator....  Visit her website: www.thelionessoracle.comCheck out her Instagram feed: @thelionessoracleBuy her tarot decks: The Lioness OracleGrab some of her hot merch: t-shirts, tote bags, cute stuff galore...Or sign up for her mailing list: https://www.thelionessoracle.com/newsletter *********************************UPCOMING WORKSHOPS  - ACE OF PENTACLES: ABUNDANCE MAGICKAbundance is already present, but remembering that can be a challenge in a culture that's modeled on scarcity. True abundance includes rest, love, nourishment, inspiration, security, and pleasure. In this workshop we will establish a new relationship to abundance, inspired by the natural systems of the earth and the wisdom tradition of the tarot. This workshop includes:Invocation to call in abundance whenever you want or need toA beautiful PDF including special correspondences, FAQs, deities, a reference list and moreA tarot spread for abundance3 easy abundance rituals for daily use (or whenever you need)1 expansive ritual done in the live workshop to call abundance into your life right nowAn abundance meditation you can use whenever you need to get into that state of flowAnd so much more!Anyone can join this workshop but subscribers to our coven at the Jupiter level receive the workshop with the cost of membership.  If you're buying as a one off, receive 20% off your purchase if you buy before 9/6/21. CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE.Become a Between the Worlds Weird Circle Subscriber, click here. Looking for CANDLE MAGICK - THE WORKSHOP?? Click this link.**********************************Learn More About Your Host Amanda Yates Garcia, & Buy Her BookTo sign up for Amanda's newsletter, CLICK HERE.To order Amanda's book, "Initiated: Memoir of a Witch" CLICK HERE.Amanda's InstagramAmanda's FacebookTo book an appointment with Amanda go to www.oracleoflosangeles.com**********************************MIND YOUR PRACTICE PODCASTMind Your Practice - Carolyn's  podcast with arts consultant and author of Make Your Art No Matter What, Beth Pickens - is geared towards artists and writers looking for strategies and support to build their projects and practices (plus loving pep talks).There's even a club - “Homework Club” - which offers creative people support and strategies for keeping their projects and practices a priority with monthly webinars, worksheets, live QnA's, optional accountability pods, and ACTUAL HOMEWORK (that you'll never be graded on. Ever!)You can visit MindYourPractice.com for more details or listen wherever you stream Between the Worlds. **********************************Original MUSIC by Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs**********************************Get in touch with sponsorship inquiries for Between the Worlds at betweentheworldspodcast@gmail.com.**CONTRIBUTORS:Amanda Yates Garcia (host) & Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs (producer). The BTW logo collage was created by Maria Minnis (tinyparsnip.com / instagram.com/tinyparsnip ) with text designed by Leah Hayes.

Twisted Listers
Murders On Public Transportation Part 1

Twisted Listers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 74:25


We all want better public transportation - sitting in traffic is the WORST - or is it? After hearing some of these horrifying tales, you just might change your mind about the virtues of public transport! We've got some really sad, really twisted cases for you, so buckle up (pun intended) and get hold on tight - we're going wild on public transportation!Brought to you by Podmoth www.podmoth.networkCases Covered:1. Tim McLean2. 2005 Glendale Train Crash3. Nia Wilson4. Jyoti Singh5. Tashan DanielSources:https://criminalminds.fandom.com/wiki/Vince_Li'https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/greyhound-beheading-10th-anniversary-1.4760074https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/aug/20/tashan-daniel-man-jailed-for-life-for-killing-young-athletehttps://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/tashan-daniel-father-of-football-fan-stabbed-to-death-on-tube-said-perfect-son-had-no-enemies-a4247286.htmlhttps://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-53595415https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-35115974 https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/05/world/asia/death-sentence-delhi-gang-rape.html https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/2005/03/16/blood-on-the-tracks/e35751e3-77f4-4ce4-b5a8-ffc24f4e798a/ https://www.ble-t.org/pr/news/headline.asp?id=13513 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Glendale_train_crash 

Hire Frequency
E02: Women at Work: Not Your Mother's Workforce- Part Two

Hire Frequency

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 29:12


Join host Karin Norington-Reaves, CEO of the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership for part one of a two part conversation about the roles of women at work, what's changed and what's stayed the same. Joining Karin on the podcast are Cherita Ellens, President and CEO of Women Employed, an organization dedicated to advancing inclusivity and fairness for all women in the workplace. Also joining the conversation is Cherita's  daughter Nia Wilson, a recent graduate of Vanderbilt University and soon to be graduate student at the University of Chicago, and another special guest, Gerri Norington, retired entrepreneur, author, and business coach, and Karin's mother. In part two of the conversation, the ladies discuss women being overlooked for opportunities or not being heard at work. Gerri shares her experiences that led her to become an entrepreneur, and Nia discusses how things might be different for her generation. Discover what an equitable labor market might look like. 

Hire Frequency
E01: Women at Work: Not Your Mother's Workforce- Part One

Hire Frequency

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 23:22


Join host Karin Norington-Reaves, CEO of the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership, for part one of a two part conversation about the roles of women at work, what's changed and what's stayed the same. Joining Karin on the podcast are Cherita Ellens, President and CEO of Women Employed, an organization dedicated to advancing inclusivity and fairness for all women in the workplace. Also joining the conversation is Cherita's  daughter Nia Wilson, a recent graduate of Vanderbilt University and soon to be graduate student at the University of Chicago, and another special guest, Gerri Norington, retired entrepreneur, author, and business coach, and Karin's mother.    In part one of the conversation, you'll hear about opportunities and challenges for women at work, advice for caregivers juggling the demands of work and family, and fears and concerns that women articulate when it comes to caregiving.

GirlTrek's Black History Bootcamp
Tulsa Race Massacre | Special Edition

GirlTrek's Black History Bootcamp

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 69:44


Monday, May 31st will make the 100th anniversary of one of the worst incidents of mass racial violence in the history of this country, the Tulsa Race Massacre. Over the course of two days, more than 100 residents of one of the most thriving and prosperous Black neighborhoods in the country were massacred by a violent white mob. They came seeking to destroy what these proud men and women had built – a community organized around shared values and cultural pride with deep economic roots and political power.This Monday, as a tribute, a rallying cry, and a call-to-action we invite you, your loved ones, and your community to take a walk with us in this special edition of our viral walking podcast. Together we will spend 60 minutes calling in the ancestors, honoring what was lost in Tulsa, and discussing how this movement plans to lead the rebirth of 1,000 Black neighborhoods starting this summer.This virtual walk can be experienced from wherever you are and will be led by GirlTrek Co-Founders, Vanessa and Morgan along with a special guest, Tamika Mallory.Disclaimer: We do not own the rights to the music or speech excepts played during this broadcast. Original content can be found here:Ella's Song| Sweet Honey in The Rock:https://open.spotify.com/track/0MTTqcQmbLW94gMLYMl95k?si=d4c79d0411914eeeA Meditation for Black Women | Monet Marshall and Nia Wilson:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zgf2COTsFUAValarie Kaurs' Prayer:https://www.today.com/video/what-if-this-is-not-the-darkness-of-the-tomb-but-the-darkness-of-the-womb-watch-valarie-kaur-s-speech-917892675740

#KamRants with Kamran Assadi
Racial Inequality

#KamRants with Kamran Assadi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 76:04


This episode of #KamRants delves into the conversation topic of racial inequality and how that looks in the UK and the USA. Special Guest is Nia Wilson. Episode also includes #KamRants Poetry Corner and #KamRandoms. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

KQED’s Forum
Combating Gender-Based Violence with ‘Not One More Girl’

KQED’s Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 20:59


Many young women depend on the Bay Area Rapid Transit system as their primary mode of transportation... But young women and girls riding BART say they have experienced harassment from catcalling to stalking and unwelcome sexual advances… forcing many to spend large amounts of money on ridesharing options like Uber and Lyft. In 2018, the violent murder of Nia Wilson on the MacArthur station in Oakland brought awareness to racially charged attacks on public transit. We hear about a new community led partnership to combat gender-based violence and harassment on BART.

The Jazzy Comedy Show Podcast
The Jazzy Comedy Show Podcast Special Guest Najari Smith

The Jazzy Comedy Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 88:46


Rich City Rides King and Co-Founder Najari Smith graces us with his first interview since campaigning for the Richmond, California City Council. Police interventions, First Fridays, and Protesting the Nia Wilson murder is all here on this exclusive Interview on The Jazzy Comedy Show! Tune in to hear this great community leader talk about love, overcoming, and as always laughs included on The Jazzy Comedy Show!Subscribe, leave a gold 5-Star positive review and share with friends, families, and new vibrations in your life! Shoutout to France, England, Hong Kong, Italy, and all the international players tuning in to The Jazzy Comedy Show!  Direct any inquires to IG or email thejazzycomedyshow@gmail.com and my personal site www.thejazzycomedyshow.com Support the Show (https://cash.app/$jazzycomedyshow)

KPFA - UpFront
Nia Wilson’s family still calls for justice, 2 years after killing; How wildfire smoke affects your health during Covid; Oakland council votes against substantially defunding police

KPFA - UpFront

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 18:53


Nia Wilson, 18-year-old girl killed in 2018 by John Lee Cowell at the MacArthur BART Station. On this show: 0:08 – Doug Henwood, economic journalist and host of KPFA's “Behind the News”, which airs Thursdays at 12. He just published a lengthy breakdown of the impacts of expanded unemployment benefits in Jacobin. 0:34 – What does the increase in wildfire smoke in California mean for respiratory health during Covid-19? We talk with Dr. John Balmes, professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and professor of environmental health sciences at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health. 1:08 – Oakland's mayor cast a tie-breaking vote last night to avoid making substantial funding cuts to police in the city's budget, following months of organizing, peaceful protest and public comment. Cat and Brian discuss. 1:15 – Today marks two years since the killing of Nia Wilson. We speak with Alicia Grayson, her mother, and Ashara Ekundayo (@blublakwomyn) an independent curator, arts organizer and cultural strategist based in Oakland. 1:34 – In the latest installment of the series “Taken From Us,” reporter Lucy Kang speaks with the family of Mario Woods, slain by SFPD in 2016. 1:40 – EQUIPTO is an activist and hip hop artist who has been fighting for justice for victims of police violence. He was also one of the Frisco Five who went on hunger strike in 2016 outside the SFPD station in the Mission, protesting the deaths of Alex Nieto, Mario Woods, Amilcar Perez Lopez and Luis Gongora. He joins us to talk about the fight for justice for Mario Woods. Today is Mario Woods day in San Francisco, marking his birthday.     The post Nia Wilson's family still calls for justice, 2 years after killing; How wildfire smoke affects your health during Covid; Oakland council votes against substantially defunding police appeared first on KPFA.

Mocha Minutes
MM134: The Marrieds (w/ Courtney)

Mocha Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 129:37


This week, I am joined by Courtney, Co-host of the C-Dubb show! She is the first guest for our new segment: Give Them Their Roses. Then we play AITA and get into some TAHPICS: Christian Cooper, Nia Wilson, Tamar, Talib, August, Nick Cannon and Kanye in SC. Follow Courtney: Twitter: @ShortCourtney IG: @_shortcourtney_ Follow Mocha: Twitter: @mochaminutes IG: @mochaminutes FB: @mochaminutes

JUST SAY IT
Leo Mercer, Mercer Brotherhood, Part I

JUST SAY IT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 32:56


JUST SAY ITS01 E11 - Leo Mercer, Mercer Brotherhood, Part Ifrom the website: http://www.mercerbrotherhood.org/about/Hello beautiful souls. my name is Leo Mercer and music is my passion. Understanding that music alone will not liberate us nor pay the bills, I incorporate it into most aspects of my life.This has been quite the decade (2010-2019). So many highlights, so many dark moments. We turned a white lady calling the police on two black guys for breaking an ordinance into an organized rally called 510 Day & BBQing While Black (Yeah, that was us). We turned Nia Wilson’s death into a rally & celebration of life for all young queens who look like her. Oakland is changing dramatically, and it seems that once again the pioneers of the movement are being displaced. Films like The Lost Element and other Mercer content will show a more authentic, in the mud style of what Oakland is, and will become. 2020 is looking sweet.I hope you all enjoy my creative progressions and give feedback please.Bless,LeoSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/my/profile)

Crosscurrents
Coronavirus Update / Nia Wilson Trial / Dancing Out Loud

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 24:12


First, an update on the coronavirus in the Bay Area. Then, jurors reach a verdict in the murder trial of 18-year-old Nia Wilson, but the Wilson family's fight isn't over yet. Will the defendant serve time in a prison or mental facility? And, we meet a dancer in Oakland who doesn't hear the music he dances to, he feels it.

Sword and Scale Daily
Mar 12, 2020

Sword and Scale Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 13:53


A New York judge has sentenced disgraced media mogul, Harvey Weinstein, to 23 years in prison.A Washington woman was found guilty of murder for shooting and killing her best friend, after finding her in bed with her boyfriend.Finally, a California jury convicted John Lee Cowell of the first degree murder of Nia Wilson, and the attempted murder of her sister, Letifah. Cowell’s 2018 attack on the sisters happened at a BART station.

Black Girls' Guide to Surviving Menopause
Being Well is Gonna Cost You

Black Girls' Guide to Surviving Menopause

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 56:33


“There she is. . . the “too much” woman. The one who loves too hard, feels too deeply, asks too often, desires too much. There she is taking up too much space, with her laughter, her curves, her honesty, her sexuality. Her presence is as tall as a tree, as wide as a mountain. Her energy occupies every crevice of the room. Too much space she takes. There she is causing a ruckus with her persistent wanting, too much wanting. She desires a lot, wants everything—too much happiness, too much alone time, too much pleasure. She’ll go through brimstone, murky river, and hellfire to get it. She’ll risk all to quell the longings of her heart and body. This makes her dangerous. She is dangerous. And there she goes, that “too much” woman, making people think too much, feel too much, swoon too much. She with her authentic prose and a self-assuredness in the way she carries herself. She with her belly laughs and her insatiable appetite and her proneness to fiery passion. All eyes on her, thinking she’s hot shit. Oh, that “too much” woman. . . too loud, too vibrant, too honest, too emotional, too smart, too intense, too pretty, too difficult, too sensitive, too wild, too intimidating, too successful, too fat, too strong, too political, too joyous, too needy—too much. She should simmer down a bit, be taken down a couple notches. Someone should put her back in a more respectable place. Someone should tell her." ---Ev’Yan Whitney Mainstream white culture does not like rule breakers. Specifically, mainstream culture mocks, invisibilizes and punishes people who consistently live their truths out loud and challenge notions of white supremacy, patriarchy and misogyny. This is especially so for Black women and as we age, the politics of gender, race and identity are amplified by ageism. In this episode, we explore what it takes to live a full and healthy life, out loud, with Nia Wilson. Nia Wilson is a Sagittarius, child of the Orisa Oya, cultural organizer, healer and all around bad ass. She is also the Co-Director of SpiritHouse, a Black women-led Healing Justice organization that utilizes the framework of CPR (culture, practice and ritual) to work with communities impacted by systemic oppression to heal and identify community derived ways to keep each other safe. She is also learning (unlearning in some cases) what is means to be well, whole, happy, soft and cared for by her family and community. For more information about SpiritHouse, click the link: https://www.spirithouse-nc.org/ Episode Notes: Harlem, NY March 19th Tea and Toddies Event Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bgg2sm-and-bdac-presents-tea-and-toddies-tickets-95543191257 Ayanna Pressley video reference: https://theglowup.theroot.com/exclusive-rep-ayanna-pressley-reveals-beautiful-bald-1841039847 SpiritHouse Tribe Member Dr. Alexis Pauline Gumbs Black Feminist Breathing Meditation: https://blackfeministbreathing.tumblr.com/post/172251240385/blackfeministbreathing-iexhale-collage-by Nap Ministry: IG @Thenapministry Blog https://thenapministry.wordpress.com/

Real Black News
Ep. 72 Zellie Imani, Activist & Teacher

Real Black News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 59:39


Episode 72 of Real Black News features Jersey activist and teacher Zellie Imani sharing the truth about the school system and what parents need to know,  his #NJShutItDown fight against racism at Predominantly White Institutions and the push for free college tuition for black and indigenous students. Zellie also breaks down reasons behind the anger of some black men. Other show topics include updates on Puerto Rico and the Nia Wilson trial in Oakland. This week’s “Black Wall Street Report” with Jatali Bellanton provides tips on intellectual property and patents.  

KCBS ALL LOCAL
The All Local: Thursday 2-13-20 Evening

KCBS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 3:48


Death row prisoners in San Quentin will soon have the option of being moved away from the Bay Area prison to another facility. The man accused of killing 18-year old Nia Wilson on a BART platform in 2018 returned to the stand in his murder trial. The official U-S Drought Monitor's weekly report indicates California is getting drier during the mid-winter season. Local people. Local stories. From the KCBS Radio Newsroom, this is "The All Local" for the afternoon of Thursday, February 13, 2020.

KCBS ALL LOCAL
The All Local Tuesday: 2-11-20 Evening

KCBS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 7:25


The man accused of murdering Nia Wilson at a Bart Station testifies in court, Santa Clara County extends its health emergency due to the Coronavirus, Air Italy flights have been suspended after February 25th, San Francisco Transportation officials testify to Congress about the safety of autonomous cars, and Santa Clara County starts a pilot program to provide lunch for all school students. Local people. Local stories. From the KCBS Radio Newsroom, this is "The All Local" for the afternoon of Tuesday, February 11, 2020.

Chronicles of Apollonia
Nia Wilson’s last Day pt 2: An interview with Mac West

Chronicles of Apollonia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 31:24


Here is part 2 of the interview with Mac West, the cousin of the beautiful young women, Nia Wilson and Latefah Wilson .. Be sure to leave a voicemail and let me know what you think

Chronicles of Apollonia
Nia Wilson’s Last Day: An interview with poet/artist/activist and cousin of Nia Wilson Mac West ❤️✊

Chronicles of Apollonia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 52:12


Poet/Activist/Artist and cousin of the beautiful Nia Wilson, a young African American woman slain on BART by a racist white nationalist, Mac West aka Marcus West, finally opens up about the day Nia was brutally attacked & murdered, along with her sister Letifah Wilson, who was also stabbed by the killer on BART! Mac talks about the day of and prior to Nia being murdered, and actually interacting with her killer at his job as an EMT. We talk about the moment he found out about Nia being murdered, how the family is currently coping with Nia’s loss, and also how her sister Lateef is healing from this horrific incident! #JusticeForNiaWilson #JusticeForLateef Wilson PT 1 Stay tunes for Pt 2

Shenanigans With Friends
WHOLE LOTTA JAIL SHIT

Shenanigans With Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 38:25


This week I discuss an update to Nia Wilson's case, R. Kelly's new crisis, Young Dro and the Curious Case of The Banana Pudding, another Disney ban & much more!Le Grande Verre link: https://legrandverre.ref-r.com/c/i/22654/32708918Make sure to follow me on:Instagram @ shenanigans_podcastTwitter @ SWFriendsPodFacebook: @ shenaniganspodcast**SPOTIFY USERS: Follow "The Shenanigans Playlist!". Updated weekly!**Use #SWFriendsPod and/or #1upForTheWeek when live tweeting!**RATE & REVIEW ON WHATEVER PLATFORM YOU LISTEN ON!**Feedback/Inquiries: amourproprekhris@gmail.com

Am I pretty enough as a black woman show
Are We Safe as Black People?

Am I pretty enough as a black woman show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 14:42


In this episode, we discuss the tragic death of Nia Wilson in oakland, ca, white supremacy, are we overreacting and do we feel safe as a black woman in America?   Guest Jasmine and Raya Download, share and follow us on social media @nabbfoundation & _Justordinaryt   Thank you for listening!

The Actors Lounge
William Uschold- Talks About HIs Powerful Feature Film "The Broken Rose"

The Actors Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 31:24


William Uschold is a visionary screenwriter with a strong love of music that manifested into a career writing music video treatments and producing many recording artist in the San Francisco Bay Area working with talented artist such as Juvenile, Andi Roxx, Johnny Fresh, Mistah Fab, San Quinn and Tab Danger. Uschold was inspired to do film as a needed platform to showcase stories about issues that plagued his community. After being galvanized by narratives of human trafficking, Uschold co-wrote and produced along with his partner and longtime collaborator Tyrone Dangerfield launching The Oakland Film Company, a production company that focuses on the parables straight from the streets of Oakland.  His film The Broken Rose set in Oakland about the pitfalls of underage sex trafficking took the film festival run by storm and end up winning 6 Best Film Awards and 12 awards in total in 2018.  He sets his passion on his new film set to start production at the end of 2019 titled NIA which is the story of the young girl in Oakland named Nia Wilson that was brutally murdered by a white suprematist on a BART platform in July of 2017.  Uschold and The Oakland Film Company will bring in top actors and a sought out crew including up and coming Director Tevin Tavares to tell the story of this beautiful young girls life cut short. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theactorslounge/support

Real Black News
Ep. 40 Dee Barnes

Real Black News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 101:03


This week’s episode 40 of Real Black News features hip hop pioneer, Dee Barnes, discussing the struggles of being homeless, pressing charges against Dr. Dre for assault, her upcoming book, movie, the 30th Anniversary of Pump It Up, and what’s next since finding support after creating a GoFundMe page to stop an eviction. Writer & Director Stefon Bristol joins the show to discuss his Netflix movie, See You Yesterday, executive produced by Spike Lee. And entertainment journalist Ronda Racha Penrice joins The Screen Grab to discuss Ava DuVernay, Being Mary Jane, Lauren London’s new show, and Barry Jenkins. Other topics include #JusticeForLucca, Nia Wilson, Lebron James, Flint and more.

The Marc Guzman Experience
Ep. 172 | Lessons From an OG

The Marc Guzman Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 71:48


Like any city, growing up in Oakland can have its challenges. For Pendarvis Harshaw, he turned his experiences of growing up in Oakland into the book “OG Told Me,” a collection of advice he got over the years, in hopes of passing that knowledge down to kids to make their growing up experiences a little bit easier. Today we have him on the podcast to talk about his book, and dive into his experiences in Oakland and how he hopes to see a better world for the next generation of Oakland youth. Social: @ogpenn Website: ogtoldme.com 1:49 Wine 5:23 What has your attention right now 7:14 Growing up in Oakland 12:08 Journalism and writing 13:32 Teaching 21:34 OG Told Me 26:44 Starting the book/ Where to buy it 30:02 Who the book is for 34:25 Teaching journalism in prisons 40:31 Fatherhood 45:42 Meditation 52:04 Going to Cal, Future of Journalism 55:37 Nia Wilson 1:00:22 Oakland moving forward 1:09:29 Wrap up/ Information T hanks for watching! Listen to The Marc Guzman Experience on iTunes, iHeartRadio or Watch on Facebook or YouTube. WEBSITE: http://www.MarcGuzman.comFACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/MarcGuzmanHomesINSTAGRAM:  http://www.instagram.com/MarcGuzmanHomesSNAPCHAT:  http://www.snapchat.com/add/MarcGuzmanHomesTWITTER:  http://www.twitter.com/MarcGuzmanHomes Company Website: http://www.BGAM.us

Alonzo Bodden: Who's Paying Attention?

1- “Don’t monkey this up.” You just did. 2- Not qualified at all. Welcome to the administration! 3- The accountant is ready to talk. 4- Leave my wife out of it, even though I said she did it. 5- Mass shooting again... 6- Cop found… guilty? 7- Hey, officers, there’s money in killin' them negroes. 8- Mollie Tibbetts and Nia Wilson both matter. 9- Aretha Franklin, Neil Simon, and John McCain. We miss you all. 10- Tiger loses off the course again 11- Serena, you are a super hero. Wear what you want.

Sol Sisters Radio
Episode 2: Nourishing the Mental Health of Women of Color

Sol Sisters Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018


Shanice Smith is a Licensed Clinical Social worker that is currently working at Roots Community Health Center as a therapist. She provides culturally appropriate mental health services to the East Oakland Community.In this episode, Shanice discusses the overwhelming anxiety and stress that people of color, women of color, and Black women specifically experience on a regular basis due to violence enacted against them. She expresses the heightened fears she has for her safety and wellbeing that result from the horrific death of Oakland-based teen, Nia Wilson who was recently killed by a White supremacist. Shanice shares how these fears can manifest into anxiety and possible depression. She also provides concrete tools women of color can utilize to combat these challenges to protect and nourish their mental and emotional wellness.

The Yay w/Norman Gee & Reg Clay
Episode 77: Cary Ann Rosko

The Yay w/Norman Gee & Reg Clay

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 89:39


On this episode of the Yay (recorded yesterday), Norman and I welcome Cary Ann Rosko (http://caryannrosko.com/Site/Home.html), actress and singer and professional therapist. Cary has worked extensively with the Lamplighters Music Theatre and I shared the stage with her at the Playwright's Center of San Francisco showcase. We talk about: the politicization of crimes against women (the horrible deaths of Mollie Tibbetts and Nia Wilson); the convictions of Paul Manafort and the guilty plea of Michael Cohen; and the impending (at the time) death of Senator John McCain. Cary shares with her growing up in the suburbs of Chicago, her time in Boston, studying music, and her transition to the Bay Area and how she uses her skills from therapy to help her as an actress. SHOUTOUTS: The Complete Works of Shakespeare, Abridged (Actors Ensemble of Berkeley) Aug 18 – Sept 3 http://www.aeofberkeley.org/productions/upcoming-shows/161-john-hinkel-park-amphitheater/273-the-complete-works-of-william-shakespeare-abridged Crystal Brown (Episode 62) is directing this – I misspoke, Radika Rao is not involved in this.. Sunday In The Park with George (SF Playhouse) August 26 – Sept 8 https://www.sfplayhouse.org/sfph/ Lamplighters Fundraiser Gala (Lamplighters Music Theatre) October 14 “Extra, Extra, Sing All About It” – a parody of movie The Post http://lamplighters.org One Man, Two Guvnors (Altarena Playhouse) August 10-Sept 9 (http://www.altarena.org/productions/2018-season/one-man-two-guvnors) Uncle Vanya (Cutting Ball Theater) Sept 21-Oct 21 (http://cuttingball.com/productions/uncle-vanya/) Avenue Q (Coastal Rep Theatre) July 27 – August 26 http://coastalrep.com/shows-and-tickets-2017-2018/avenue-q/ Also (I wish I had thought about talking about this on the podcast) I recently donated to Unidos Por Puerto Rico. As many of you know, the crisis in Puerto Rico is still very dire and our current president doesn't seem to care. But I care, and I hope you do too. I donated $50 to this cause and I hope you consider donating too. Here's the link: https://www.guidestar.org/profile/66-0886334

Real Black News
Ep. 10: Raqiyah Mays

Real Black News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 54:48


Ep. 10 (August 26, 2018): Features the top 5 black news stories of the week including an update on the murder of Nia Wilson, Kyrie Irving visits Standing Rock, pot convictions overturned, DNA tests like 23 and Me, and the prison strike. Allhiphop.com’s CEO Chuck Creekmur joins the Black Hollywood Report to discuss Girls Trip 2, Boots Riley and the truth behind BlackKklansman, along with Blade’s 20th Anniversary. Kids Who Bank’s Jatali B discusses Aretha Franklin and preparing for death with Estate Planning tips in the Black Wall Street Report. Featured new artist is K. Belle, “Put Me On.”  TIME STAMPS (Ep. 10: Aug. 26, 2018) Intro: Shabaam Sahdeeq, “Real Black News” Update on the murder of Nia Wilson (4:45) Celtics’ Kyrie Irving honored by Standing Rock Sioux tribe (9:35) The dilemma with DNA tests (12:29) The Black Hollywood Report w/guest reporter Chuck Creekmur (Girls Trip 2, Boots Riley’s facts vs BlackKklansman’s fiction, Blade 20th Anniversary) (16:30) California to erase pot convictions (30:23) Aretha Franklin’s missing will (32:17) The Black Wall St. Report: Estate Planning - 3 Tips to Protect Your Assets in Death (33.32) Aretha Franklin’s star-studded funeral lineup (45:37) Nationwide Prison Strike (47:14) New Music: K. Belle “Put Me On” (51:15)

Don’t Hate On My Hijab
Oakland Edition, Bay Area Slappers!

Don’t Hate On My Hijab

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2018 46:17


Hyphey Hijabi is in the building playing some of my favorite Old School Bay Area Slappers! Music featured by, E-40, Luniz, Mac Dre, Keak Da Sneak, and more. Raiders beat the Packers, BeastMode finally got his own pack of Skittles, Stephen Curry hosts Basketball Camp, Side Show shuts down the Bay Bridge, E-40 & Too Short teams up with Nick Cannon to produce a Yay Area tv show, Nia Wilson’s family sues BART and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/diamond-layne/support

Crosscurrents
8/20: Nia Wilson / Purple urchins / Dog surfing

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 26:48


• In the aftermath of Nia Wilson's death, Oakland grieves

Redrum Blonde
The Murder of Nia Wilson

Redrum Blonde

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 23:27


Nia Wilson was only 18 when she was brutally slashed in the neck by a stranger. Her death has become a focus in social media with #sayhername. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Nacho Average Sports
N.A.S. Episode 6

Nacho Average Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 48:49


In Episode 6 I contrast the toxic masculinity that is pervasive in the world of sports and counter it with narratives of leadership off the field of play. I address the Ronald Acuña Jr. and Ozzie Albies story and tie in Sean Doolittle’s Twitter messages. I recap moves in the NBA off-season and shed light on the lost lives of Nia Wilson, Tyler Honeycutt and Billy Knight. I mention the Urban Meyer saga and the story of the Thai Youth Soccer team that escaped a cave. I shoutout LeBron for his I Promise school and being the GOAT off the court. I give major love to my favorite team; the Oakland A’s for their run towards the playoffs and add in some other topics that’ll tickle your fancy so tune in! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nachoaveragesports/support

The Seeds You Sow
To Respond Or React: Violence against Black Bodies(Tribute to Nia Wilson)

The Seeds You Sow

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 93:15


This past week on the Seeds You Sow we took a minute to pause and reflect. In today's culture we realize that we are constantly bombarded with a multitude of images and reports of violence against black bodies. How often though do we question the effects of these reports and the rapid exposure to these too often violent  stories and images,  on our daily mental health?  Considering that the violence against black bodies in America is not only a recent issue but a historical one as well, we wanted to take the time to think about how we're processing the media we receive, and if we are responding or reacting to these upsettig news reports in a healthy way. We have two articles for you to review: "Police Killings and Violence Are Driving Black People Crazy posted by citylab.com and "New Study Gives Broader Look Into How Police Killings Affect Black Americans' Mental Health" posted by pbs.org. This episode was also inspired by Nia Wilson; a young woman whose life was senselessly taken while traveling on BART with her older sister. The incident took place three weeks ago and though the news was quick to report, now that time has passed a number of us have been left with a range of emotions and lingering questions. Through this episode we created a space where questions were not left unasked, and emotions were not left to linger; instead they were affirmed and felt.  We acknowledge the importance of taking a moment to honor the lives of those who were killed and not just scrolling through these stories but giving a space for us to be vulnerable in about how this affects us as individuals and as a community. Through our conversation we offered tips and advice to our listeners  about how to protect themselves from the violence that occurs in their day to day lives, and also about how to protect their mind and spirit, by filtering out the media messages they consume.  We hope this episode encourages you and other listeners all to think critically about the news and media you consume, and the affect it has on the way you view yourself and your outlook on the world around you.  More importantly, we hope this episode encourages us all to think about what actions we can take to make these violent stories against black bodies less prevalent.

Another World is Probable
The World Is Mostly Good

Another World is Probable

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 3:51


I've felt really unsettled since Nia Wilson was murdered and this post is me grappling with how to feel safer. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/another-world-is-probable/support

Don’t Hate On My Hijab
Oakland Edition! It’s Raiders Season!

Don’t Hate On My Hijab

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 36:48


Oakland Raiders Win over the Lions, Back to School, Praise Allah!!! McClymonds High School Football Schedule. Marshawn Lynch’s Family First Family Foundation gives away free Haircuts, shoes and school supplies. Back to school Giveaways in San Francisco & Stockton. Stephen Curry raises money for Nia Wilson’s Family. Kevin Durant sends Palo Alto kids to college. & More! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/diamond-layne/support

Podcast From A Poverty Skola -#1
Witeness-Mental Illness & Homelessness -dedicated to Nia Wilson & Heather Heyer

Podcast From A Poverty Skola -#1

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 8:26


The Uncolored hate of witeness in amerikkklan and it’s CONfusing relationships to mental illness ,homelessness and poverty this podcast from a povertyskola speaks on-the violent and insanity causing relationships of capitalism,racism and poverty in honor of the lives stolen from this hate Nia Wilson and Heather Heyer

Bare Mama
3: Bare Mama Ep. 3 - Insecurities

Bare Mama

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 47:02


Episode 3 discusses Insecurities, how to identify them, come to terms with those Insecurities, and how to solve them as well as look at some examples in life that makes you Insecure!   Also, a tribute to Nia Wilson!

Melanin Uncorked Podcast
Grape Juice With A Twist

Melanin Uncorked Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 139:35


Ep. 11 - Take a sip with #mellyuncorked and our guest, Brittany Janay (@brittanyjanay_). We talk dope ass Monday vibes, new jobs, poppin' jobs, and OTR II tour (shoutout to the Dusse and Lemonade mix). As we breakdown these current events, we dive into white drug users vs. black drug users and justice for Nia Wilson. Toxic masculinity; the difference between raising our young sons vs young daughters, being intentional, black women in the workplace, and the Good Vibe trend. Shout out to all those aspiring to be better women! Our challenge for August is #AmonthofHappniess (shout out to @x.nisee.x Influential Millennial: Vince Pierson (@vince_vsp), Director of Diversity & Inclusion for Minor League Baseball Wine of the Week: Sweet Walter 'Red', 11% Quote of the Week: "Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world" - Harriet Tubman

The No 4Play Podcast
After the show, its the after party, then...

The No 4Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 73:09


Recap of The Q, Lebron's iPromise School, the difference between "juicing" and dating, Nia Wilson's murder, Demi Lovato's overdose and more...

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast
1727: Dak Lives Matter

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2018 94:37


Rod and Karen discuss Karen getting her braces off, a funny daycare video, CBC wants marijuana decriminalization, NZ will provide paid leave for DV survivors, ninja news, man almost dies from poop, Nia Wilson, Zimmerman, Kenya Barris leaves ABC, Dak, Sean Spicer book signing, Confederate still in the works, Mo'Nique defends Roseanne, Tamera Mowry, man charged with beastiality, council woman arrested, woman sets fire to hay bales and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186 Sponsors: Twitter: @ShadowDogProd TBGWT Live 2018: http://www.theblackguywhotips.com/live2018/

Unsolicited Thoughts
Episode 10 | #SAYHERNAME

Unsolicited Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 118:27


This week in the Cheeto Chronicles we have the administration erasing history in real time, Cohen drops his first tape and its not a mixtape, Impeachment of Rod Rosenstein. Demi in the hospital and how social media can be triggering. #sayhername Nia Wilson and how white privilege can play a roll in stopping violence like this. Pose Recap Episode 5&6

The Green Room Podcast
I don't have 19 minutes, fam.

The Green Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 87:32


On this episode of The Green Room we have the lovely Sway sitting in for Quala while she is on vacation. Marc G and Sway get into the topics like the 19 minute R Kelly song "I Admit", Floyd vs 50 IG Beef, the "Stand Your Ground" law in Florida and Nia Wilson. They also get into club etiquette, how to buy a woman a drink, their kids on Social Media and more! So sit back, relax and let The Green Room get you through your Thursday!

The LanceScurv Show
BREAKING - Stabbing At BART Station Leaves 1 Black Woman Dead, Another Injured; Suspect Identified

The LanceScurv Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 155:07


Police are searching for a suspect in the brutal slaying of a black teen Sunday at the MacArthur BART station in Oakland, Calif. Authorities say 18-year-old Nia Wilson died after her throat was slit by the man, who was identified this afternoon as 20-year-old John Cowell. Her sister, who was also stabbed, survived the attack. Cowell is not yet in custody. BART released an image of him Monday afternoon via their Twitter account, calling for the public to help find him. As KTVU.com reports, BART spokesman Jim Allison described Cowell last night as a heavy-set white man in his 20s or 30s. The San Francisco Chronicle adds that he's approximately 5'9” with short, spiky hair. Police say Cowell approached the two sisters on the train platform at 9:45 p.m. Sunday night, shortly after they had disembarked. Authorities say the attack appears to be random. A man who identified himself as the father of the victims, Ansar Mohammed, told KTVU he wanted justice for his daughter. FULL STORY: https://www.theroot.com/stabbing-at-bart-station-leaves-1-black-woman-dead-ano-1827810270 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lancescurv/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lancescurv/support