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Join Bill and Odell on Finding Common Ground as they sit down with Marikay Abuzuaiter, who is now running for mayor of Greensboro. In this engaging conversation, they explore the vibrant tapestry of neighborhood identities and the challenges faced by youth in the community. Marikay shares her inspiring journey in public service, from her early days as a small business owner to her current role as mayor pro tem. The discussion highlights the importance of collaboration across political divides, community safety, and infrastructure development. With her deep roots in Greensboro, Marikay emphasizes the need for strong police-community relations and innovative solutions to address issues like gang violence and housing shortages. This episode is a compelling look at how leadership and community engagement can drive meaningful change in Greensboro. Learn more about Marikay HERE Chapters 00:00 Understanding Neighborhood Identity and Youth Challenges 03:26 The Importance of Local Politics 06:32 Introducing Marikay: A Journey in Public Service 13:06 Resilience in Politics: Mary Kay's Campaign Journey 21:52 Economic Development and Teamwork in Greensboro 29:16 Challenges of Growth: Housing and Workforce Development 33:17 Collaboration Across Divides 35:16 Community Safety and Infrastructure 36:55 The Family Justice Center's Impact 43:51 Police Relations and Community Trust 48:01 Addressing Gang Violence 50:38 Campaign Strategies and Communi ty EngagementSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch: https://youtu.be/Mstuoz4pBUc The Power of Listening in Political Conversations to Understand the Needs and Human Rights of the Community and Its Citizens. The core question of this episode is this: What happens when active listening is absent from political conversations? You most likely know the answer to that question. When active listening is absent from political conversations, several negative consequences may arise, impacting both individual interactions and broader community dynamics. Things like polarization, distrust, lack of collaboration, decline of community engagement, and mimimizing marginalized voices. You might be thinking: Why does it even matter? The truth is active listening builds trust. And trust is the foundation of meaningful community conversations and engagement. Without it, efforts to bring people together, solve problems, or drive change often fall flat. Here's an even more profound question: What if we were to consider what it would look like to build trust in community-police relations? In this episode we take a look at the All Start Project (ASP) founded in 1981 as a 501(c)3 national nonprofit that uses a performance-based approach to help inner-city youths and their families create success in their lives. Their Operation Conversation approach reflects a deeper question: What could happen if you bring two seemingly disparate communities together (e.g., cops and kids) through the power of conversation? Join us as we delve into Operation Conversation: Cops & Kids (OCCK), an innovative police–community relations model program run by ASP in partnership with the New York City Police Department (NYPD) and the Newark Police Division (NPD). You'll get a glimpse into how Cops & Kids uses the power of performance to create a new kind of relationship. 2025: Community Engagement and the Grassroots of Change Our theme for 2025 is Community Engagement and the Grassroots of Change. Throughout the year we'll explore the stories, strategies, and successes of community-driven movements making a difference. Episodes will focus on both theory and practical examples, as well as case studies and guests. The end game is to provide our audience with insights into real-life positive community-engagement efforts.
In the 38 years that Steve Sanner has owned and operated Jiffy Lube oil change shops in Indiana, he has laid down some serious tread marks. He is owner and president of Jiffy Lube of Indiana, which counts 51 locations and about 510 employees altogether. That's the vast majority of the Jiffy Lubes in the state. But he hasn't been content to simply make his mark as a major Jiffy Lube franchisee. He has volunteered at the highest levels of some of central Indiana's highest profile organizations, including the Indiana Sports Corp., the local organizing committee for the Big Ten Football Championship and the Washington Township Schools Foundation. And he has used his Jiffy Lubes as a platform for some surprising community-minded initiatives. He has supported Indiana artists by commissioning 30 murals for his stores. He's kicking off a campaign called “No ticket, let's fix it,” in which police officers around the state give motorists $25 Jiffy Lube gift cards to get minor car repairs, at a total retail value so far of $300,000. It's a great way to get motorists into Jiffy Lube, but Sanner says he also wants to promote positive interactions between police and motorists while keeping roads safer. Sanner is the guest for this week's edition of the IBJ Podcast. He starts with a few wild stories about his early days as an entrepreneur and how he got a foothold as a Jiffy Lube franchisee. He reacts to some of the common complaints that consumers have about oil change shops. And he talks at length about his secondary career as a volunteer, including being in charge of all of the laundry in the March Madness bubble when Indianapolis hosted all of the NCAA men's basketball tournament in 2021. The IBJ Podcast is brought to you by Taft.
People in Old Crow, Yukon, were shocked to learn that a repeat violent sex offender was being released and sent to their remote community. We talk to Vuntut Gwitchin Chief Dana Tizya-Tramm about his community's reaction; and discuss wider issues around Indigenous communities and policing with Gina Nagano, founder and president of House of Wolf and Associates.
Adam interviews Krista about the organization who is desire is to build bridges between a police in the community. Also, exist to create a support structure for police and their families.
I will start by saying this will not be some kind of #acab bashing of law enforcement. I have some thoughts, opinions, and questions I would like to put out there and see what can come of it. With everything being seen in the news, it is hard to not have police and civilian interactions (especially those with BIPOC and "questionable" methods and usages of force) in the front of our mind. I just want to give my thoughts and see what yours are as well. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thghtswpeachez/message
Producer host Julia Dudley Najieb explores the current dismal relationship of Black males to police officers; but, how is California fairing in this discussion?
In todays episode we continue to get some outside views on black issues. We expand more on race relations and touch on policing in America as well as how classism is tied to racism.
Annette Vandenberg, Executive Director at West Grand Neighborhood Organization, asks Grand Rapids' neighborhood associations: "The one thing that we're working on right now is how we as neighborhood associations can be the bridge to help bring the community together and the police department together. I'd be curious to know what they think would help facilitate that relationship-building?" --- Amy Brower, Executive Director at Roosevelt Park Neighborhood Association, responds, and passes a question on to other neighborhood associations in the city: "In the midst of all this fast moving change and planning for the future, how are they . . . thinking about still preserving maybe some of the rich history of their unique neighborhoods or some of the stories that reflect their past?" --- Passing the Mic is a project of Grand Rapids Community Media Center (CMC) that promotes online, community-wide discussion of local issues and topics using the spoken word. Residents are invited to share one to three-minute audio responses to locally-focused questions from fellow neighbors, with questions geared toward all Grand Rapidians or specific communities within the city. Keeping the discussion going, speakers are encouraged to end their responses with their own question related to a local issue or topic -- passing along the opportunity to amplify community voices. Opinions expressed through Passing the Mic are those of the speakers and do not reflect the editorial voice of The Rapidian or CMC. Posted responses are subject to The Rapidian's Terms of Use, which include adherence to inclusiveness, civility, ethical reporting, proper credit, local emphasis, and open identity (no anonymous posting).
In this episode, Jaki & Wendy ready themselves for the first presidential debate which is live tonight from Cleveland. They also get into a little bit of celebrity news in anticipation of the new season of SNL and discuss a celebrity presidential endorsement (Do you smell who The Rock is endorsing?!) Our guest this week is Dwayne Bryant, activist and close family friend of the late Trayon Martin. Mr. Bryant developed The New Conversation, an in-depth conversation about the tensions between police and communities of color. Please check out: https://dwaynebryant.com/ for more information.
Metro Councilman-elect Jecorey Arthur said that he is not surprised with the results of the Breonna Taylor investigation. He talked about how to bring our community together, why Metro government paid the Taylor estate if no wrongdoing was done, barricading areas of the city in a "Jim Crow" fashion, and police reforms...
Metro Councilman-elect Jecorey Arthur said that he is not surprised with the results of the Breonna Taylor investigation. He talked about how to bring our community together, why Metro government paid the Taylor estate if no wrongdoing was done, barricading areas of the city in a "Jim Crow" fashion, and police reforms...
Ebbtide Crew is back with Dub C visiting for the second time to go over Jacob Blake incident and how similar situations do not end in shootings. We breakdown the NBA boycott and how much of an impact is it truly having. We go over the music we have been listening to this week. We also salute Chadwick Boseman for giving us great inspirational performances while struggling physically. We share classic childhood moments discuss in our latest blog on trophyzandmedalz.com. The joys of being rivals, nickname origins, new red flags and more! #Like #Listen #Share #Comment #LeaveVoicemails #nola #nba #nbaboycott #jacobblake #kenosha #protest #policebrutality #policetraining #blackcommunity #vote #progress #growth #akon #tpain #nWord #nicknames #DC #marvel #Batman #LOX #EbbtideClassicMoments #chadwickboseman #blackpanther #redflags #paperplates #wheredaheckislaplace https://www.trophyzandmedalz.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj3oOAFifwN0gn8jyUQXPcw https://fnx.grsm.io/Trophyzandmedalspodcast https://anchor.fm/demarius3 https://open.spotify.com/show/7IymYztO1PjWstofOUHahn https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trophyz-medals-podcast/id1477131333 https://overcast.fm/itunes1477131333/trophyz-medals-podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/demarius3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/demarius3/support
Jun 9, 2020 Streamed Art Beauty Equilibrium Podcast Don't forget to like, share, subscribe, call in, and chat in the chat room! live with G, Shima, J, and Lynden. Every Tuesdays @ 8:30 Copyright, Liability Waiver and Disclaimers. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act, without the prior express written consent of Art Beauty Equilibrium, LLC. While we and all other persons associated directly or indirectly with this site and video use their best efforts in preparing the content for this site, they make no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the content of the videos, including any content, links or resources shared, including those by third parties. Furthermore, all parties specifically disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The advice and strategies contained herein may not be suitable for your situation. No legal advice is being given herein. You should consult with a professional where appropriate. No liability or damages shall take place because of this content. Furthermore, your use of this site and watching these videos confirms your agreement that California law applies to all disputes relating to this site and videos and, venue for all claims and disputes relating to this site and videos shall be in Los Angeles County, California. #abepodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/artbeautyequilibrium/support
On this episode of the Link Up Podcast (recorded on August 16th, 2020), hosted by Mistuh King, Kana & Woods we discussed the following topics & more. 00:42 - Intro 01:40 - Defund The Police 20:00 - Mending Community & Police Relations 25:00 - Abolishing the Police 33:00 - Conservative vs Liberal 47:00 - Joe Biden and Kamala Harris 01:17:10 - Wrap Up _________________________________________________________ Follow Us On IG via: @thelinkup392 @mistuhking @mr_labega @woodsthechosen @calissachantal
Host Keith Brown El has written a treatise on gun violence, Real Reasons for Gun Violence Exposed, which you can read at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a8b1IqfUvp7cwNcP1GAyvEw5KO0U3Qdt/view?usp=sharing There are, no doubt, historical and economic reasons for the number of guns and how we use them in our society. We hope our discussion will lead to positive change. We […] The post Real Reasons for Gun Violence Exposed, a call-in show, then KCK Mayor David Alvey and Commissioner Harold Johnson talk about the new Task Force on Community and Police Relations. appeared first on KKFI.
This episode we had special guest, Officer Tony Leonard on to talk about police relationships with the community, controversial killings and much more.
CAN YOU BUY A BLACK LIVES MATTER T-SHIRT OFF AMAZON? IS CORONA GOIN TO RUIN YOUR SUMMER SHOOTOUT PLANS? SHACK OFF THE QUARANTINE DEPRESSION AND LISTEN TO THE HPOV DISCUSS WHO'S ACTUALLY BENEFITING FROM THE BLM APPAREL SALES, QUARANTINING IN HOUSTON, AND OF COURSE, POLICE RELATIONS. COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBE!! #ITSBIGGERTHANAPODCAST #HOUSTONSPOVPODCAST
How has the relationship between police and communities of color become so fractured and how can we start to repair it? Sheletta Brundidge and Dakota County Sheriff Tim Leslie have been working to answer those questions and spoke about it with Cory.
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I am once again joined by Bekeley Law School Professor Jonathan Simon. We talk about community police relations, the history of how we got to where we are, and what can be done going forward.
A POWERFUL SHOW! John Salerno, retired NY police officer discusses his experience and gives us insight on race issues, and helps us view the community through an officer's eyes. Retired 36 year veteran officer Ricardo Campbell shares his community outreach with Heroes, Cops, and Kids, which seeks to improve the relationship between police and community members, and to empower families. Dallas Police Officer Terrance "T Hop" Hopkins joins the discussion to give his perspective on the current climate and interaction with citizens. All 3 gentlemen offered insight on how to create a more cooperative environment for both members in the community and law enforcement. And I deal with my strong dislike of the word "comply." To be continued..... Music credits: P.Y.T.- Michael Jackson- The Reflex Vision; Out of Touch- Hall and Oates; Feel It Still-Portugal.the.Man; September-Earth, Wind, and Fire The Reflex Vision --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mental-speak-show/support
In the first hour, Garry L. Young aka Young Strip, David Pierce-admin from Urban Intellectuals, co-host of the Queen Silvy Show and retired police officer Tim McGiffin joined me on the discussion of how to balance, and ultimately improve relations with the institution of law enforcement. We discuss the history of policing in the United States, and how it contributes to the manner of policing today. We brainstorm ideas of how members in the community can respond to officers, and Tim offered insight on how to address issues at the civil level. Because of the depth of this topic, there are sure to be many more episodes. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mental-speak-show/support
Keep Country Alive, the Top End community of Borroloola is demanding the security of safe drinking water and the protection of traditional bush tucker sources as it seeks to stop the environmental impact of mining activities upstream.
Keep Country Alive, the Top End community of Borroloola is demanding the security of safe drinking water and the protection of traditional bush tucker sources as it seeks to stop the environmental impact of mining activities upstream.
“The Dedan Tolbert Show” returns LIVE today at 12:00pm EST with my Annual MLK Day State of the Black Community Address, where I’ll be focusing on “Police Relations: How to Stay Alive in 2018”. To hear an in depth analyzation of exactly how to conduct yourself when stopped by the police, as well as my thoughts on Donald Trump’s alleged comments regarding “shithole countries”, call 646 200 0366 or listen to one of the longest running podcasts in the country online at www.dedantolbertshow.com... “REAL Radio that Matters” #RRTM
106 KMEL AND THE STREET SOLDIERS SHOW TO HOLD LIVE TOWN HALL ABOUT COMMUNITY AND POLICE RELATIONS WHAT: 106 KMEL, the No.1 Station For Hip Hop and R&B in the Bay Area, and the producers of the weekly radio show Street Soldiers will host the second 106 KMEL Street Soldiers Live Town Hall to address… The post Live Town Hall About Community & Police Relations appeared first on Alive and Free.
The degree of mistrust between communities and law enforcement is high and seemingly getting higher. In Ohio, Gov. Kasich launched a task force and resulting advisory board aimed at figuring out the problems and working toward solutions. Our guest to help us better understand the problems and the search for solutions is Mr. Karhlton Moore, executive director of the office of criminal justice services within the Ohio Department of Public Safety.
In the latest installment of On Security, Scott Briggaman speaks with Professor Schanzer about the role of building relationships among police departments and neighboring communities. David also discusses how the open carry law will affect security for the Cleveland GOP Convention. Last on the list is the outcome of a year-long reduction in Iran's Nuclear Program. How will the reduction affect the global economy and Trump's role in the election process?
On 3 October 2014, PHAP hosted the second in a series of live online events leading up to the World Humanitarian Summit Eastern and Southern Africa regional consultation, which will take place in Pretoria, South Africa, on 27 October. This live online event discussed humanitarian interaction with political and military actors including parties to conflict, states, peacekeeping operations and political missions.The panel of speakers included Ashley Jackson, Researcher at the Overseard Development Institute (ODI); Jules Frost, Senior Advisor for Civil-Military and Police Relations at World Vision International; Ibrahim Mohamed, Project Manager at Zamzam Foundation; and Maimuna Mohamud, Consultant for Heritage Institute for Policy Studies (HIPS).Read more on https://phap.org/WHS-3oct2014
On 3 October 2014, PHAP hosted the second in a series of live online events leading up to the World Humanitarian Summit Eastern and Southern Africa regional consultation, which will take place in Pretoria, South Africa, on 27 October. This live online event discussed humanitarian interaction with political and military actors including parties to conflict, states, peacekeeping operations and political missions.The panel of speakers included Ashley Jackson, Researcher at the Overseard Development Institute (ODI); Jules Frost, Senior Advisor for Civil-Military and Police Relations at World Vision International; Ibrahim Mohamed, Project Manager at Zamzam Foundation; and Maimuna Mohamud, Consultant for Heritage Institute for Policy Studies (HIPS).Read more on https://phap.org/WHS-3oct2014