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Brookside is a small town in Alabama where police used a civil war-era state loophole to create a traffic ticketing nightmare for residents and generate piles of cash for the local government. After years of abuse, the people are fighting back. Just 20 minutes north of Birmingham on Interstate 22, Brookside is a working-class town with less than 1,300 residents. From 2018 to 2020, income from traffic fines and forfeitures increased 640%, making up 49% of the towns revenue. In 2019, Brookside saw its first lawsuit that included allegations of racism and police misconduct. It caught national attention for being a predatory speed trap in 2022 and now facing a class-action federal lawsuit. GUESTS: Pulitzer Prize winning journalist John Archibald; Brookside residents Sandra Harris and Ashley; Alabama Appleseeds Research Director Leah Nelson; Birmingham criminal and civil rights lawyer Bill Dawson, head of the Jefferson County Public Defenders Thank you to our podcast partner, 70 Million, for the story Highway Robbery: How a Small-Town Traffic Trap Became A Legal Black Hole. The post Not Just Speed Traps: Alabama Community Fights Back Against For-profit Policing – A 70 Million Story (encore) appeared first on KPFA.
Just 20 minutes north of Birmingham on Interstate 22, Brookside, Alabama is a working-class town with less than 1,300 residents. From 2018 to 2020, income from traffic fines and forfeitures increased 640%, making up 49% of the town's revenue. In 2019, Brookside saw its first lawsuit that included allegations of racism and police misconduct. It caught national attention for being a predatory speed trap in 2022 and now facing a class-action federal lawsuit. Thank you to our podcast partner, 70 Million, for the story “Highway Robbery: How a Small-Town Traffic Trap Became A Legal Black Hole.” Learn more about the story and find the transcript on makingcontactradio.org. Like this story? Support independent journalism, NewsMatch will double your donation up to $1,000! Making Contact is a 29-minute weekly program committed to investigative journalism and in-depth critical analysis that goes beyond the breaking news. FEATURING: Pulitzer Prize winning journalist John Archibald, Brookside residents Sandra Harris and Ashley, Leah Nelson, Alabama Appleseed's research director, Birmingham Criminal and civil rights lawyer Bill Dawson, Adam Danneman, head of the Jefferson County Public Defender's Office and Joanna Weiss, Fines and Fees Justice Center's co-director. 70 MILLION EPISODE CREDITS: Episode reporter Rhana Natour, editor Monica Lopez and Juleyka Lantigua, host Mitzi Miller, sound designer Erica Huang, photo editor Michelle Baker, staff writer and designer Kori Doran, lead fact checker Haylee Millikan, lead producer Pamela Kirkland, episode photographer Amarr Croskey, creator/executive producer Juleyka Lantigua MAKING CONTACT: Host Anita Johnson, producers Anita Johnson, Salima Hamirani, Amy Gastelum, and Lucy Kang, executive director Jina Chung. MUSIC: Blue Dot Session - Curiously, Curiously Quiet Orchestra - My Friends
5 Solved True Crime Cases featuring Asenath Dukat, Karen Mills, Robert, Sandra Harris, Karen and Lois Williams, Michael Anthony Temple Jr., Nancy Anderson, and Barbara Leone Brown.Sources:https://www.oxygen.com/crime-news/suspect-asenath-dukat-1982-murder-id-brent-strutnerhttps://www.dispatch.com/story/news/crime/2022/08/11/after-42-years-asenath-dukat-murder-case-solved/65400007007/https://longwalkhomeua.com/the-narrativehttps://www.newspapers.com/clip/3104724/melvin-carr-triple-murder-case/https://books.google.com/books?id=iFI4lbpNdTIC&pg=PP13&lpg=PP13&dq=melvin+carr+indianapolis+indiana&source=bl&ots=fWvOAAr4gt&sig=ACfU3U3OPLiTQubRAzqqFLw40kHShgtMyg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjt2OSA2_zoAhXHHc0KHXjSDz0Q6AEwAnoECAcQAQ#v=onepage&q=melvin%20carr%20indianapolis%20indiana&f=falsehttps://www.reddit.com/r/serialkillers/comments/gcwbwb/after_stumbling_onto_a_bizarre_article_in_the/https://www.npr.org/2021/06/12/1005690930/detectives-just-used-dna-to-solve-a-1956-double-homicide-they-may-have-made-histhttps://thoughtcatalog.com/christine-stockton/2021/02/her-husband-accidentally-died-then-she-found-the-bodies-in-his-trunk/Subscribe:✅ https://www.youtube.com/c/SouthernGirlCrimeStories?sub_confirmation=1
As part of our Pursuing a Great Marriage campaign, we will hear from various participants as they reflect on marriage and the Friday article. In this episode, pastor Guy and his wife Sandra share thoughts from 34 years of marriage and discuss the article found below. https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/ray-ortlund/what-is-marriage-according-to-the-bible/
LIVE from SOAHR 2022: Sandra Harris, Kaiser Permanente (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 482) Sandra Harris with Kaiser Permanente was the guest on this edition of North Fulton Business Radio, LIVE from SOAR 2022. Sandra discussed with host John Ray her company’s commitment to their client’s needs, integrated and simplified care for patients, their dedication […] The post LIVE from SOAHR 2022: Sandra Harris, Kaiser Permanente appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
LIVE from SOAHR 2022: Sandra Harris, Kaiser Permanente (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 482) Sandra Harris with Kaiser Permanente was the guest on this edition of North Fulton Business Radio, LIVE from SOAR 2022. Sandra discussed with host John Ray her company’s commitment to their client’s needs, integrated and simplified care for patients, their dedication […]
People 55+ are reinventing life post-retirement, from its traditional image to a time for exploring second chapters and, especially, opportunities that bring meaning, purpose, and community. What does this new phase of the work experience look like and how can more of us find inspiration as we work longer? People 55+ are remaking what it means to "retire" without following the traditional roadmap. Instead of rest and relaxation, they are pursuing new channels to build on their skills, grow their experiences and contribute to their communities in a meaningful way. In this episode of Century Lives: The 60-Year Career, we examine how this generation - one that's living longer, staying active and determined to ignore the old roadmap - is redefining this phase of life. We talk with people who have thought about and are living post-retirement careers including an art gallery director who found a second calling as a letter writer for people at end of life and the founder of a nonprofit supporting “encore careers.” Guests are: Aaron Benanav, Postdoctoral Researcher at Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin; Frish Brandt, President and Partner at the Fraenkel Gallery; David Blustein, Professor of Counseling Psychology at Boston College; Marc Freedman, Founder and CEO of Encore.org; and Sandra Harris, President of AARP Massachusetts.
Sandra Ann Harris is the founder and president of ECOlunchbox, a mission-based consumer products company. Her passion is protecting the oceans by reducing people's dependence on plastics. ECOlunchbox, a certified B Corporation, and California Green Business innovate and sells high-quality, plastic-free food container solutions. She has a diverse background in business consulting, product development, investigative journalism, and digital marketing strategy along with her work in the non-profit sector for a humanitarian aid organization. She lives in the San Francisco Bay area with her family. If you've heard of the plastic-free lifestyle, but think you don't have time for it in your busy life, prepare to be delightfully wrong. Say Goodbye to Plastic shows you how, whether you're seeking to knock plastic out of your life or just try out a few novel eco-hacks in your kitchen, bathroom, office or dining room. Plastic pollution activist and entrepreneur Sandra Ann Harris invites us to say goodbye to plastic, room by room. Opportunities abound to simplify our lives by re-thinking our wasteful habits–we just need to learn to recognize them. Helpful Links https://ecolunchboxes.com/ Say Goodbye to Plastic: A Survival Guide for Plastic-Free Living https://amzn.to/32D16eZ { affiliate link} --- 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/chatsfromtheblogcabin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chatsfromtheblogcabin/support
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When Tupperware Brands CFO Sandra Harris is asked what set her apart from the other CFO candidates who aspired to fill the finance leadership role at the iconic maker of food storage products, she doesn’t hesitate to mention that her previous leadership turn was not as a CFO, but as chief information officer for outdoor apparel and footwear manufacturer VF Corporation. It was there where Harris first climbed into the company’s leadership ranks from VF’s FP&A function, where she had become increasingly focused on the company’s quickly evolving global supply chain. “VF was on a trajectory of going from $6 billion to $12 billion, and in order to do this, they needed to optimize their supply chain,” explains Harris, who along the way found herself overseeing VF’s procurement function—a position that made her the direct report for VF’s sourcing for all of Asia. “Asia was one of our most complex businesses—it had every kind of retail channel, and it was because of my Asia experience that I was given more financial roles in the retail segment of the business as well as VF’s shared services,” recalls Harris, who credits her retail experience with having helped her to emerge as CIO and IT leader as she helped the company to forge a digital connection with its consumers. At Tupperware, Harris has made “innovation through technology” a central theme of her 20-month CFO tenure. “Until I arrived, we were really still taking orders by hand and using fax machines,” comments Harris, who says that the company’s rapid adoption of cloud-based tools and solutions paid big dividends in 2020 when, due to the pandemic, increasing numbers of consumers went looking for food safety and storage products as the number of home-cooked meals grew. “We knew that we had to think more about the consumer and create a supply chain that could support what Amazon brought to the world, which was 2-day delivery,” adds Harris, who credits Tupperware’s technology investment with helping the company to pivot to a more digital world. –Jack Sweeney Signup for our Newsletter
Karen Meenan interviews Dublin writer Sandra Harris about her debut novel, Thirteen Stops, set on a Dublin LUAS tram, with different people getting on and off on the journey from Dundrum to Dublin City. Sandra has written the first of a sequel of a trilogy of novels that track the various characters that travel on the […]
At the age of 43 our amazing guest this week went under the knife to have bariatric surgery and thats just where the journey started for Sandra, from dealing with a new relationship dynamic to having to overcome the mental implications of some serious mental and physical hurdles this woman has done it all!Follow Sandra on instagram:www.instagram.com/chunkychickens22follow Bari Banter on instagram:www.instagram.com/baribanteror go towww.baribanter.com
Famous plastic food container brand Tupperware unveiled its first pop-up store in upscale SoHo, New York City. Called TuppSoho, the new store was designed to be a one-stop shop for customers' kitchen organization requirements. The pop-up establishment exclusively sold new cookware intended for preparing, storing, and cooking food. TuppSoho also sold Tupperware's iconic food containers. Opened from November 18 to December 22, TuppSoho was visited by customers who came in and took photos with the Instagrammable décor and took part in hands-on product demonstrations by the Tupperware team. Recently, Tupperware has fallen on hard times. For one, company shares were down by more than 70% last 2019. The company CEO also suddenly left the company after less than two years of service, and Tupperware's direct selling business technique did not contribute much to the company's growth. Tupperware products were also becoming less popular among environment-conscious consumers. However, Tupperware claims that its products are a great alternative to single-use plastic because of its durability. Amid challenging times, Tupperware hopes that the new store attracted people and helped them reconnect with the brand. According to Asha Gupta, Tupperware's Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer, TuppSoho was a turning point in the company's history as opening Tupperware's first brick-and-mortar store allowed more people to experience Tupperware products. Gupta added that the brand has been a staple in American kitchens for decades, and its long-standing presence motivated the company to bank on nostalgia to help boost Tupperware's image. Sandra Harris, Tupperware's Chief Financial Officer, adds that TuppSoho gave customers access to the brand and helped the company understand how customers interacted with Tupperware products.
PENCIL is the premier organization linking community resources to Metro Nashville Public Schools. Thanks to dedicated PENCIL Partners, students work in state-of-the-art laboratories alongside teachers and industry professionals. Teachers design lesson plans that cross the traditional boundaries of education - like linking data points in algebra with students' Agricultural Science classes. Dedicated volunteers regularly donate one lunch hour a week to help a child improve his or her reading comprehension. Businesses work to create an engaged and excited student pipeline interested in their industry through internships and job shadowing. Learn more: www.pencilforschools.org
Dr. Sandra Harris joins Justin Baeder to discuss her book, Bravo Principal! Building Relationships with Actions that Value Others.Interview Notes, Resources, & LinksPurchase Dr. Harris's book, Bravo Principal! Building Relationships with Actions that Value Others. About Dr. Sandra HarrisDr. Sandra Harris is Doctoral Dissertation Coordinator and Professor of Educational Leadership at Lamar University.
Dr. Sandra Harris joins Justin Baeder to discuss her book, Bravo Principal! Building Relationships with Actions that Value Others.Interview Notes, Resources, & Links Purchase Dr. Harris's book, Bravo Principal! Building Relationships with Actions that Value Others. About Dr. Sandra HarrisDr. Sandra Harris is Doctoral Dissertation Coordinator and Professor of Educational Leadership at Lamar University.
Horror Addicts Episode# 111 Horror Hostess: Emerian Rich Intro Music by: Valentine Wolfe ———————— horror addicts guide to life | xy beautiful | the twilight zone http://traffic.libsyn.com/horroraddicts/HorrorAddictsnet111.mp3 Find all articles and interviews at: http://www.horroraddicts.net 216 days till halloween valentine wolfe, catch up, new staff, lillian, don, jesse, other contributors, crystal connor, killion slade, voodoo lynn, what are you watching, dead filed, z nation,citynewsnetpodcast.com, artistic license, zombie cruise, wicked women writers challenge, master of macabre contest, tarot, books, somnalia, sumiko saulson, horror addicts guide to cats, david watson, it came from the library, dean farnell, kings of horror, touched by death, forbidden fiction, voodoo lynn, nightbreed, phillip tomasso2, madness, mimielle, stephen king, the golden notebook, emilie autumn, morbid meals, dan shaurette, carne adovada, serpentine delights, lillian csernica, nightmare fuel, d.j. pitsiladis, rawhead, old betty, xy beautiful, dawn wood, jesse orr, black jack, dead mail, advice from marc, marc vale, kbatz, twilight zone, horror tv shows, the munsters, twilight zone, alfred hitchcock, horror addicts guide to life, david watson, killion slade, j. malcolm stewart, ron vitale, h.e. roulo, james newman, eden royce, chris ringler, sumiko saulson Horror Addicts Guide to Lifehttps://horroraddicts.wordpress.com/horror-addicts-guide-to-life/ Do you love the horror genre? Do you look at horror as a lifestyle? Do the "norms" not understand your love of the macabre? Despair no longer, my friend, for within your grasp is a book written by those who look at horror as a way of life, just like you. This is your guide to living a horrifying existence. Featuring interviews with Midnight Syndicate, Valentine Wolfe, and The Gothic Tea Society. Authors: Kristin Battestella, Mimielle, Emerian Rich, Dan Shaurette, Steven Rose Jr., Garth von Buchholz, H.E. Roulo, Sparky Lee Anderson, Mary Abshire, Chantal Boudreau, Jeff Carlson, Catt Dahman, Dean Farnell, Sandra Harris, Willo Hausman, Laurel Anne Hill, Sapphire Neal, James Newman, Loren Rhoads, Chris Ringler, Jessica Robinson, Eden Royce, Sumiko Saulson, Patricia Santos Marcantonio, J. Malcolm Stewart, Stoneslide Corrective, Mimi A.Williams, and Ron Vitale. With art by Carmen Masloski and Lnoir. ----------------------- Write in re: ideas, questions, opinions, horror cartoons, favorite movies, etc... horroraddicts@gmail.com ------------------------ h o s t e s s Emerian Rich s t a f f David Watson, Dan Shaurette, Marc Vale, KBatz (Kristin Battestella), Mimielle, Dawn Wood, Lillian Csernica, Killion Slade, D.J. Pitsiladis, Jesse Orr. Want to be a part of the HA staff? Email horroraddicts@gmail.com b l o g / c o n t a c t / s h o w . n o t e s http://www.horroraddicts.net
Dennis McMillian, President of the Foraker Group and author of Focus on Sustainability, A Non profit’s Journey visits Dave to discuss non-profit management. McMillian believes that sustainability for a non-profit company is based on more than dollars. Listen and find out why. Get more information visit www. ForakerGroup.org.EMPIRE OF WEALTHCan you imagine a day without the internet, cars, railroads, electricity and other modern amenities? The steam engine was a game changed in its time on par with the internet. The development of steam power resulted from the innovation of a number of people; Comen, Watt, Evans, Trevithick and others similar to the internet. Questions or comments email David@GDTB. Biz.IN THE NEWSAre You Ready to Cast a Wider Net?Four years ago, Sandra Harris of Lafayette, Calif., Began selling lunch containers, bags and accessories she designed with eco-friendly materials at a local craft fair. The response was so positive; she figured she could easily go national or even global just by putting the fledgling business online. Find out what happened or read entire article at WSJ Online Stuck With 30,000 Boxes of Gourmet ChocolateWhen it comes to startups, it's crucial to remember your size and to stay true to your original vision. Those are the lessons Alyssa McDonald learned the hard way during the process of forming her gourmet chocolate company, Blyss GmbH. She still has 30,000 tin boxes of gourmet chocolate to prove her point after shelling out 100,000 euros ($128,700) for designers, agencies and other fancy tools. Find out what happened or read entire article at WSJ Online LISTEN SATURDAYGetting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt broadcast Saturday’s 8-10 am (AKDT) Fox News Talk KOAN 95.5 FM & AM 1020 – Stream: www.foxnewskoan.com In Anchorage, Alaska. In Spokane, Washington listens to MoneyTalk 1230 AM KSBN from 9-11 am.