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Sam Dubose's sister comes to the defense of her deceased brother
This week the guys talk about Joe Budden vs Migos, also about the Sam Dubose verdict and they give there top five Rap albums, Movies, and RnB albums all time so come listen and join in on the conversation★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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In episode 29, we welcome back guest host Garry Lee (@GHawkinz) to dive deep into the legal news of the week. We take a look at the Sam duBose Mistrial and what that means moving forward. We also discuss the Castile murder and the officer indicted. Plus, in certain cities, homelessness is starting to be criminalized. This and more on #InJustice.
In episode 29, we welcome back guest host Garry Lee (@GHawkinz) to dive deep into the legal news of the week. We take a look at the Sam duBose Mistrial and what that means moving forward. We also discuss the Castile murder and the officer indicted. Plus, in certain cities, homelessness is starting to be criminalized. This and more on #InJustice.
Steve and Jim move past the election and talk about the Ray Tensing Trial in the death of Sam DuBose., Dylann Roof and general talk about crime and justice...followed by a little sports talk. Jim does go on a bit of an NRA Rant...again.
Will Hamilton Cty. Prosecutor Joe Deters retry Ray Tensing? Nathan reports live from the protests in Cincinnati. Donald Trump speaks on his plans for mass deportations. Dave Chappelle leaves us wanting more.
Over a nearly 20 year career in talk radio, Nathan Ivey, has built a reputation for two things; speaking truth to power and entertaining talk radio audiences with his unique style and unapologetic delivery. Since moving the show to the internet, nothing has changed.
Nathan Ivey breaks down the Ray Tensing trial. Tensing, former U.C. police officer is on trial for the death of an unarmed black man, Sam Dubose
Did you wath 'Surviving Compton?', Will the Hip-Hop community ontinue to support Dre? If former U.C. Officer Ray Tensing is not convicted in the killing of Sam Dubose, what will happen? Nathan breaks down current events with his unique style and unapologetic delivery
Originally posted August 2015 Animaine and Dani Marie get alot off their chests in this episode. Sandra Bland, Sam Dubose, #BlackLivesMatter, Appropriation, Stop and Frisk, Ferguson protests and so much more. Animaine's Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnimainSparkstr Dani Marie's Tumblr: http://danimarie6389.tumblr.com
SHOW NOTES Oh Man! This episode is intense! We had a whole group of topics that we wanted to talk about but haven't gotten around to them and so we came up with a new game plan. We spend 10 minutes on a topic and switch between pop culture and churchy stuff, taking turns on who picks what topic to discuss. We cover things like:why EWTN only makes shows for old people that eat Werther's Originals, institutional racism and the shooting of Sam DuBose, YDisciple founder Jim Beckman, superhero of Catholic youth ministryweddings, wedding fights, and marriage,Luke's slight stutter and my "slight" weight gain,a spoiler review of the movie Ant-Man and its almost anti-Paul-Ruddism,Which immediately became about the Marvel Comic Universe, specially Avengers 2and the upcoming DC movies- Batman v Superman and Suicide Squad, Parish life and reaching the people on the margins of faithThen back to talk about The Joker and Suicide Squad.Music by BenSounds.com
Listen to The Michael Imhotep Show, Wed. Aug, 5th, 10pm-12midnight EST (7pm – 9pm PST) with host Michael Imhotep of The African History Network. CALL IN WITH Questions/Comments at 1-888-669-2281. POST YOUR COMMENTS. WE MAY READ THEM ON AIR. Listen online at http://tunein.com/radio/Empowerment-Radio-Network-s199313/ or by downloading the "TuneIn Radio" app to your smartphone and search for "Empowerment Radio Network" or at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com. 1) The daughter of Sam Dubose has secured Benjamin Crump as here attorney but her mother her mother has Mark O'Mara, the attorney who defended George Zimmerman representing the family. 2) #BornAgainVirgin debuts tonight on TVONE. Have you ever abstained from sex until you were in a serious relationship or married? How did that work out? 3) Today is the 1 year Anniversary in the shooting death of John Crawford III. 4) This date in African American History – President Abraham Lincoln signs into law the Federal Income Tax.
Listen to The Michael Imhotep Show, Tues. Aug, 4th, 10pm-12midnight EST with host Michael Imhotep of The African History Network. CALL IN WITH Questions/Comments at 1-888-669-2281. POST YOUR COMMENTS. WE MAY READ THEM ON AIR. Listen online at http://tunein.com/radio/Empowerment-Radio-Network-s199313/ or by downloading the "TuneIn Radio" app to your smartphone and search for "Empowerment Radio Network" or at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com. 1) The Family of Sandra Bland files a law suit in her death. 2) The contents of the bottle that Sam Dubose handed to the officer turned out to be airfreshner. 3) Mel Farr “Superstar” former running back for the Detroit Lions dies at age 70. 4) Cornell William Brooks, President of the NAACP launches an 860 Mile March called “America's Journey For Justice” pushing for public policy changes. 5) This date in African American History – 3 Civil Rights Workers found dead.
After the video of Officer Tensing and Sam Dubose was released last week, our broken city comes together to process, mourn, pray and unite. Chuck Mingo brings a message of hope for our city.
THE WAY I SEE IT & THE LOVE & HAPPINESS - TEAM DLW Come join TEAM DLW including The Phenomenal Pamela Roja..The Veaganette Queen Tonya Thompson & Darryl L. Williams (Mr. DLW) for another Powerful Show!!.. Sunday August 2nd, 2015..... 5:00pm - 8:00pm EST (2:00pm - 5:00pm PST). Our Topic Includes.. ON THE WAY WE SEE IT ** Cordell Stokes of The Urban League of Greater Cleveland.. ** Justice for Sam Dubose..This time they may get it right!!.. ** How would YOU handle a Traffic Stop??.. On THE LOVE & HAPPINESS SHOW ** Health & Wellness with The Veganette Queen Tonya Thompson ** The Key to ANY Relationship are the Circle of C's..Can you name them??.. We want to hear your thoughts!!..Call in (347) 205-9366 This is information and education on the serious side. Darryl L Williams shows you LOVE and gives you HAPPINESS. Interviews, music - entermation. (Entertainment & Information). If there is some YOU want to roll your sleeves up and have at it - 347-205-9366. Questions are welcomed, because if you don't ask, how are you going to get the answer? Sometimes opinions may give YOU that extra edge you need to reach your destination. 347-205-9366. And don't feel bad, every time I hear the words Love & Happiness, I can't help but think of Al Green, too
Listen to The Michael Imhotep Show, Fri. July, 31st, 10pm-12midnight EST with host Michael Imhotep of The African History Network. Our guest will be G. Brown of The Reel Network discussing African American entertainment news and the images of African Americans in the Media. CALL IN WITH Questions/Comments at 1-888-669-2281. POST YOUR COMMENTS. WE MAY READ THEM ON AIR. Listen online at http://tunein.com/radio/Empowerment-Radio-Network-s199313/ or by downloading the "TuneIn Radio" app to your smartphone and search for "Empowerment Radio Network" or at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com and click on “Radio Shows” at the top of the page. 1) G. Brown of The Reel Network will discuss hot topics like the Funeral of Sandra Bland, the death of Bobbi Kristina and questions that surround it, R&B Singer Tyrese has a #1 CD but can't get radio airplay on certain stations and are affluent African Americans disconnected from the #BlackLivesMatter Movement? 2) Former Officer Ray Tensing who shot and killed Sam Dubose is asking for his job back. 3) Monique Pressley, attorney for Bill Cosby further explains the case, dispels myths perpetuated by the media, etc. 5) This date in African American History – The invasion of Haiti by the U.S. 100 years ago.
Bill Cosby is probably in a hole too deep that he can't get out - with all the money he has, I doubt if whatever happens will scathe him, and he's punishing the rest of his cast folk - because they are probably taking the plunge of GUILT BY ASSOCIATION, but in all manners of speaking, you don't know what your significant other is doing all of the time - LET ALONE someone you WORK WITH - 347-205-9366 In CINCINNATI - this SAM DUBOSE thing - the KILLING OF HIM. We will get deep with this one, as we usually do, and some residuals of SANDRA BLAND - 347-205-9366. And oh yeah, we may touch up on the LION shooting.
The African History Network Show, Thursday, July 30th, 9:00pm-12midnight EST (6:00pm-9pm PST) with host Michael Imhotep. Our guest will be Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African Newswire. We'll discuss President Obama's recent trip to Africa, Attorney General Loretta Lynch, Detroit home foreclosures and African American businesses being pushed out of downtown Detroit and more. Call in with your Questions/Comments or to listen to the show at 914-338-1375. 1) Abayomi Azikiwe, will discuss the impact of President Obama's recent trip to Kenya and Ethiopia and AG Loretta Lynch. 3) The killer of Sam Dubose lied in his Police Report and was indicted for Murder yesterday. 4) Atty Monique Pressely recently spoke with NewsOne now about the Bill Cosby case and corrected distortions in the media. 6) We'll share a very special message from Dr. Claud Anderson explaining how we need to chase resources and stop chasing Civil Rights. 5) This date in African American History. Help Support The African History Network. If you like the information that we share on our show and the articles and videos on our Facebook FanPage, “The African History Network” you can support us at our website www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com and click on the "Donate" button to help us stay on the air.
Last week in Cleveland, activists from across the country came together for the Movement for Black Lives Convening. Panels and breakout groups talked about police violence, LGBTQ inclusivity, self-care, labor organization, and all sorts of topics relevant to the #BlackLivesMatter movement. Dr. Britney Cooper was there, and two incidents stand out in her mind: First, conveners were at a nightclub when one of them - a trans man - was forcibly removed from the men's restroom. En masse, attendees exited the club in protest and solidarity. They stood outside the establishment chanting, singing freedom songs, and documenting the whole thing under #ShutItDown. Then, on the last day of the conference, they witnessed a 14-year-old black boy being arrested for intoxication. Activists surrounded the police cruiser in protest, and some were pepper sprayed by a Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority police officer. After negotiation between organizers and officers, the young man was released into his mother's custody instead of taken to jail. Dr. Cooper joins us this week to talk about her experiences at the convening, and what she sees as some of the next steps for those working to put an end to police violence and lack of accountability. We also talk about the indictment of University of Cincinnati Officer Ray Tensing, who is charged with murder for shooting Sam Dubose in the head during a routine traffic stop. Tensing had claimed he feared for his life after being dragged and nearly run over by Dubose's car; his body camera later proved his account to be untrue. Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters called the shooting "the most asinine act I've ever seen a police office make," "totally unwarranted," and "an absolute tragedy." And we also talk about the latest casting news in the live television version of The Wiz: Queen Latifah will play the title character, with Mary J. Blige in the role of Evillene. And it's Jaison's birthday week! Doc sings the praises of those born under the Leo sign, and we raise the question of whether Vanity Smurf was a butch queen.
Listen to The Michael Imhotep Show, Wed. July, 29th, 10pm-12midnight EST (7pm – 9pm PST) with host Michael Imhotep of The African History Network. CALL IN WITH Questions/Comments at 1-888-669-2281. POST YOUR COMMENTS. WE MAY READ THEM ON AIR. Listen online at http://tunein.com/radio/Empowerment-Radio-Network-s199313/ or by downloading the "TuneIn Radio" app to your smartphone and search for "Empowerment Radio Network" or at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com. 1) The Officer who shot and killed Sam Dubose in Cincinnati has been indicted by a Grand Jury and fired from his job. 2) There have been 5 African American Women who have been found dead in jail since Mid-July. We'll talk about these cases. 3) Monique Pressley, Atty for Bill Cosby talks about the case on News One Now and dispels some myths about the 2005 deposition. 4) This date in African American History and The 1919 Chicago Riot Sparked By The Drowning Of A Black Teenager.
Last night Bernie Sanders officially kicked off his organizing effort with 3500 gatherings around the country, and even got some media attention! Plus a step in the right direction in Cincinnati, as the cop who killed Sam DuBose was indicted for murder. Harvey J, Kaye and Heather "Digby" Parton guest!
In the three weeks since the last live broadcast, several more African Americans have died in police custody: Sandra Bland, Kindra Chapman, Darrius Stewart, Sam Dubose, and Ralkina Jones. What's going on? It feels as though the police are stepping up their fear and aggression, and that the likelihood of dying during a routine traffic stop is increasing. This is a very real concern among Black people. Yet why is it so difficult to convince so many that Black lives are in peril and the courts are holding no one accountable? Justice, so far, has been elusive. The latest fatalities and more. Tuesday, July 29, 6pm Pacific
Its episode 18 and we are back from vacation. We have plenty to discuss including Hulk Hogan's racist rant, the Sam Dubose and Sandra Bland case. And how America is turning a blind eye to racism problem in this country. That and much more.
After the video of Officer Tensing and Sam Dubose was released last week, our broken city comes together to process, mourn, pray and unite. Chuck Mingo brings a message of hope for our city.