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Live Music Friday with a performance from the Boston Civics Orchestra, celebrating their 100th season kick-off this Sunday. Nancy Gertner on abortion rights, the future of the Supreme Court and Trump pardons.Joe Curtatone, President of the Alliance for Climate Transition joined alongside Rahsaan Hall, President of the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts. Meredith Goldstein ran through a handful of her latest advice columns on issues like not wanting to kiss your husband, unwelcome ex-texts, dealing with bad texters, and post-election existential dread.
Welcome to Monday Night Talk podcast for March 4, 2024! Guests and topics for this podcast includes the State House Report & Health challenge update with State Representative Kathy LaNatra. Bestselling author Casey Sherman stops by to talk about his newest book, “A Murder in Hollywood.” Malia Lazu, author of “From Intension to Impact” shares details on her book. Rahsaan Hall, president & CEO of the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts & Brockton resident discusses the City's public school dilemma, the recent standout at the high school and the results of the recent school committee meeting. Do you have a topic for a future show or info on an upcoming community event? Email us at mondaynighttalk@gmail.com If you're a fan of the show and enjoy our segments, you can either download your favorite segment from this site or subscribe to our podcasts through iTunes & Spotify today! Monday Night Talk with Kevin Tocci, Copyright © 2024.
Election Voting special hosted by Mike Crawford and Lauren Pespisa with State Senator Diana DiZoglio (Democrat nominee for MA State Auditor), Rahsaan Hall for Plymouth County DA, Attleboro Mayor Paul Heroux (Democratic Nominee for Bristol County Sheriff), Jenny Armini for MA State Rep, Laura Saylor for MA State Senate, and Anthony Amore the Republican nominee for MA State Auditor. Candidates Armini and Amore also discuss the death of Lorna McMurrey. Make sure you get out to vote on Tuesday! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theyoungjurks/support
Chris and Marcus discuss the Plymouth County District Attorney's election that pits progressive ACLU lawyer Rahsaan Hall against longtime incumbent Republican DA Tim Cruz. Then they get breaking news from WBSM's Jess Machado.
Chris and Marcus discuss the Plymouth County District Attorney's election that pits progressive ACLU lawyer Rahsaan Hall against longtime incumbent Republican DA Tim Cruz. Then they get breaking news from WBSM's Jess Machado.
This week's radio show kicks off with Rahsaan Hall, who stops by to discuss his campaign for Plymouth County District Attorney. Former NFL Quarterback and ESPN Analysis Ron Jaworski is also the host of a health education podcast called, "True To Your Heart." Joining Ron on this segment is Cardiologist Dr. David Strobl, as they share information with patients who may have previously experienced a heart attack or stroke. Danielle Allen talks about her bid to be the next Massachusetts Governor. Finally, Life coach & bestselling author Daniel Mangena provides tips on viewing money differently during uncertain financial times. Do you have an topic for a future show or info on an upcoming community event? Email us at mondaynighttalk@gmail.com. If you're a fan of the show and enjoy our segments, you can either download your favorite segment from this site or subscribe to our podcasts through iTunes today! © Monday Night Talk with Kevin Tocci - 2022. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from the show host and/or owner is strictly prohibited.
Elana Goldberg is the CEO of The Cannigma, a women-led cannabis publication with a C-suite in Israel occupied by a diverse group of leaders and executives. The mission of The Cannigma publication is to make science and research-backed information available to everyone. Elana's canna journey started in journalism and brought her to a position of influence in an international cannabis research hub. She shares with Joyce her wisdom on the emerging trends in cannabis from half-way across the world.Joyce also gives a shout out to Cannabis Voters and Randy Lanier's work with Freedom Grow.Topics Discussed(1:25) 10Buds Magazine(1:58) Head Count's Cannabis Voters Project (2:30) Randy Lanier Freedomgrow.org(4:20) Rahsaan Hall for Plymouth DA(4:57) Thank You Plymouth Armor Group(5:02) Elana Goldberg Intro(6:45) Australian Cannabis(8:12) Dr. Mechoulam Origin Story(12:12) Jewish and Arab Entrepreneurs(15:15) Cannabis and Sex The Cannigma Article(17:16) How to Make Canna Lube(17:55) Choosing Cannigma Content(20:10) Elana's Personal Canna Story(20:25) Getting Into Journalism(21:46) Goodnet.Org(25:45) Plymouth Armor Group Thank You(27:07) Children and Cannabis(31:23) Legos(32:20) CannaX Tel-Aviv(32:56) Spannabis(33:00) Cannabis Europa(34:40) Israel Canna Pharmacies(37:15) Guns and Cannabis(38:00) Connect with Cannigma and ElanaThe Canna Mom Show wants to thank:Josh Lamkin and Bella Jaffe for writing and performing TCMS theme music
In this week's Talking Politics debrief, Saraya Wintersmith, Peter Kadzis, and Adam Reilly size up Andrea Campbell and Rahsaan Hall's bids for attorney general and Plymouth County district attorney; a new push for reparations in Boston; Republican gubernatorial candidate Geoff Diehl's hiring of Trump confidante Corey Lewandowski; and secretary of state Bill Galvin's push for more transparency in the governor's office. In the second segment, Adam is joined by Left of Center cofounder Mara Dolan and Jetpac head Mohammed Missouri to analyze Maura Healey's moderate pitch as she starts running for governor; how it could impact the other Democratic candidates' campaigns; and what, exactly, it means to be a “progressive” in Massachusetts politics in 2022.
Today on Boston Public Radio: Throughout the show, we took listeners’ calls on the Derek Chauvin trial verdict. Michael Curry shares his thoughts on the Derek Chauvin trial verdict, urging that the fight for racial justice is not over. Curry is the president and CEO of the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers and a member of Governor Charlie Baker’s COVID Vaccine Advisory Group. He’s also a Member of the National NAACP Board of Directors, and the Chair of the Board’s Advocacy & Policy Committee. Jamarhl Crawford talks about his work with Blackstonian and the Boston Police Reform Task Force, and weighs in on how racial justice activists should continue their work. Crawford is a community activist, the publisher of Blackstonian and a member of the Boston Police Reform Task Force. Rahsaan Hall explains how people may feel more emboldened to film police encounters due to the video evidence used in the trial of Derek Chauvin. He also talks about Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins’ decision to not prosecute low level offenses. Hall is the director of the Racial Justice Program at the ACLU of Massachusetts. Juliette Kayyem argues for the elimination of elected law enforcement officials and a decrease in the number of police departments across the U.S. Kayyem is an analyst for CNN, former assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security and faculty chair of the homeland security program at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. Andrea Cabral gives her legal analysis of the Derek Chauvin trial and verdict, and discusses potential strategies the defense teams representing the three other officers charged in George Floyd’s death might use in court. Cabral is the former Suffolk County sheriff and Massachusetts secretary of public safety. She’s currently the CEO of the cannabis company Ascend. Revs. Irene Monroe and Emmett G. Price III share their thoughts on whether Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict amounts to justice for George Floyd. They also talk about the generational trauma of police brutality and anti-Black violence. Monroe is a syndicated religion columnist, the Boston voice for Detour’s African American Heritage Trail, and a visiting researcher in the Religion and Conflict Transformation Program at the Boston University School of Theology. Price is an executive director of the Institute for the Study of the Black Christian Experience at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Together, they host GBH’s All Rev’d Up podcast.
This first discussion in the “Amplifying Unheard Voices” series will focus on amplifying the Black, male perspective in a discussion moderated by Rahsaan Hall, Director of the Racial Justice Program of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Massachusetts. In addition to uplifting the voices of Black men within the legal profession, this panel will provide an opportunity for attorneys to hear from non-attorney professionals such as community organizers. (August 19, 2020) Questions? Inquiries about program materials? Contact Alan Johnson at ajohnson@bostonbar.org
George Floyd was murdered by police officers on video and in broad daylight. We need justice. On the mic with Senator Ed Markey is Michael Curry, Ricky Grant, Rahsaan Hall, and Rev. Willie Bodrick II for a conversation on systemic racism and the murder of George Floyd.
S. Bryn Austin of Boston Children's Hospital, Rahsaan Hall of the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, and Janson Wu of GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (GLAAD), will share insights about the health and economic impacts of state laws on gender minorities and the development of a policy database.
Rahsaan Hall, the director of the Racial Justice Program for the ACLU of Massachusetts, gives the keynote speech at Watertown's celebration
Voir Dire: Conversations from the Criminal Justice Policy Program at Harvard Law School
Rahsaan Hall is the Director of the ACLU of Massachusetts’s What A Difference a DA Makes Campaign. We discuss progressive prosecution and the ACLU’s campaign to hold prosecutors accountable through public awareness.
The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Thursday, June 28th, 2018. Professor of Law and Director of the Health Law Concentration At Suffolk University Law School Renee Landers discussed the recent Supreme Court cases and Justice Kennedy's announcement yesterday that he will be retiring from the court. We opened the lines to get your thoughts on Kennedy's retirement announcement yesterday and the prospect of a conservative Supreme Court. The ACLU and the Suffolk County Sheriff’s department held a forum where the six candidates running for DA took their campaigns to the people who would be directly affected during their tenure: prisoners. Suffolk County Sheriff Steve Tompkins, Rahsaan Hall, Director of the Racial Justice Program for the ACLU of Massachusetts, and Andrea Cabral, who moderated the forum, joined us to talk about the event. Jill Medvedow, director of ICA, talked about the museum's newest exhibits. Congressman Seth Moulton called in to talk about the coastal resilience legislation that he’s introducing today. Rob Hochschild, Brian O’Donovan, and Brian McCreath joined us for our summer concert round table.
It seems that Hollywood can't stop taking every precious novel we hold dear and trying to turn it into the next big TV or movie. This time the powers that be have decided to test their luck in a new TV adaptation of the beloved John Updike's "Rabbit' series. In honor of this announcement, we opened the lines to hear about your favorite and least favorite book adaptations. Plus, Nancy Koehn, Corby Kummer, John King, Bob Thompson, and Carol Rose and Rahsaan Hall from the ACLU.
Panelists Glenn Martin, JustLeadershipUSA; Kaia Stern, Harvard University; Rahsaan Hall, Massachusetts ACLU; Bev Williams, Criminal Justice Reform Campaign, GBIO; and Karlene Griffiths Sekou, Founder and Principal Consultant at The Dignity Project International, discuss carceral punishment in relation to activist strategies and the study of religion. Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at http://hds.harvard.edu/.
You've heard from Prasanna and Joe - now it's time to switch it up. You can find a some of the folks we heard from today on Twitter: Monica Cannon (@VoteCannon) Michael Curry (@BostonNAACP1911) Cindy Diggs (@cindydiggs) Adam Foss (@adamjohnfoss) Rahsaan Hall (@rahsaandhall) Elizabeth Hinton (@elizabhinton) Andrea James (@andreacjames) Jason Lydon (@blackandpink99) Lisa Owens (@owenslmichelle) Armani White (@BostonYAMI) Carl Williams (@carltonwilliams)