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2018 fatal shooting by police in Sacramento, California

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Zaid Shakir
Stephon Clark Memorial Service- Call For Action And Unity

Zaid Shakir

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 3:25


Omar Suleiman
Justice for Stephon Clark, Jordan Edwards, Jamilah Arshad

Omar Suleiman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 21:49


Everyday Injustice
Everyday Injustice Podcast Episode 179: Sacramento Area Congregations Together (Sac ACT)

Everyday Injustice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 34:57


Today on Everyday Injustice we talk with Talitha Floyd from Sacramento Area Congregations Together (Sac ACT). Sacramento ACT empowers ordinary people to identify and change the conditions that create economic and racial injustice. Among the work we discussed was their Live Free program, whereby Sac ACT works to increase transparency and accountability with law enforcement, addressing implicit bias in law enforcement. Following the killing of Stephon Clark in March 2018 and the release of findings in 2019, ACT has worked to organize healing circles and healing spaces for community. ACT leads the Sacramento Reinvestment Coalition, a team of leaders and partners who advocate for a Reinvestment agenda in Sacramento County. Learn about some of the work happening in the Faith Community in the Sacramento Area.

Jews Talk Racial Justice with April and Tracie
Ep. 118: Attention as a Tool for a Racial and Social Justice Practice (Reprise 94)

Jews Talk Racial Justice with April and Tracie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 28:39 Transcription Available


As we're hosting our Roadmap to Resilience workshop, we're feeling reflective and appreciative about where we are and where we've been. So, we're sharing a conversation from last spring inspired by a session of Grounded & Growing, the program on which Roadmap to Resilience is based. April and Tracie recently realized they have different practices in response to injustices. Though their actual behaviors diverge, what they have in common is that they are using intentional and strategic attention as a form of a social and racial justice practice. Because of our many different identities and experiences, our social justice practices are not one-size-fits-all. Some of us need to protect ourselves from re-traumatization. Others need to counter the numbness and dehumanization that has become default reactions to injustice. All of us can contribute to a world of justice, wholeness, and healing.Register for this live, online workshop and find out more info: https://joyous-justice.mykajabi.com/roadmapLearn more about the police killing of Stephon Clark:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Stephon_ClarkSupport our Jewish Black & Cherokee woman-led vision for collective liberation here:  https://joyousjustice.com/support-our-workDiscussion and reflection questions:What in this episode is new for you? What have you learned and how does it land?What is resonating? What is sticking with you and why?What feels hard? What is challenging or on the edge for you?What feelings and sensations are arising and where in your body do you feel them?Visit https://joyousjustice.com to learn more about Joyous Justice, LLC, our team, and  get connected &  involved in our community!Join our online community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/590922415522750Submit a question, insight, or topic or guest suggestion at https://joyousjustice.com/connectFind April's TikTok videos here: https://www.tiktok.com/@aprilavivabaskinFollow us on Instagram (@joyous.justice), Twitter, (@JoyousJustice), or Facebook (www.facebook.com/joyousjustice365)

Ethnic Discourses
Stephon's House: An in-depth conversation with Stevante Clark about his work to keep his brother, Stephon Clark's, legacy alive

Ethnic Discourses

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 19:12


In this eye-opening episode, we have a full-throttled conversation with Stevante Clark, the stalwart brother of Stephon Clark, who was murdered by two members of the Sacramento Police Department on the night of March 18, 2018. That incident led to the convulsions of protest movements throughout California, the United States, and some other places in the world. In March 2019, the district attorney made the ill-fated decision to not charge the two police officers with any crimes as being committed. Stevante discusses the work he has done to keep his brother's memory alive, as well as the effort to keep alive the memory of other black and brown victims who have been killed by the police.

The Sacramento Bee Daily Flash Briefing
The Sacramento Bee Weekend Flash Briefing for Aug. 13 and Aug. 14

The Sacramento Bee Daily Flash Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 3:49


August 13 and August 13 weekend Flash Briefing for The Sacramento Bee, California. Our top news stories on a settlement for Stephon Clark's family, COVID, and cooling centers in Sacramento. Plus weather, and more.

Jews Talk Racial Justice with April and Tracie
Ep 94: Attention as a Tool for a Racial and Social Justice Practice

Jews Talk Racial Justice with April and Tracie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 27:23 Transcription Available


In a recent session of our program Grounded & Growing, April and Tracie realized they have different practices in response to injustices. Though their actual behaviors diverge, what they have in common is that they are using intentional and strategic attention as a form of a social and racial justice practice. Because of our many different identities and experiences, our social justice practices are not one-size-fits-all. Some of us need to protect ourselves from re-traumatization. Others need to counter the numbness and dehumanization that has become default reactions to injustice. All of us can contribute to a world of justice, wholeness, and healing.Find April and Tracie's full bios and submit topic suggestions for the show at www.JewsTalkRacialJustice.comLearn more about Joyous Justice where April is the founding and fabulous (!) director, and Tracie is a senior partner.: https://joyousjustice.com/Support the work our Jewish Black & Cherokee woman-led vision for collective liberation here: https://joyousjustice.com/support-our-workFind out more about our pilot program “Grounded & Growing,” our 6-week intensive for cultivating a trauma-informed social justice practice: https://joyous-justice.mykajabi.com/grounded-and-growingLearn more about the police killing of Stephon Clark: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Stephon_Clark

Ms. Wanda's Full Circle Radio
Ep. 2208 - Safe Black Space

Ms. Wanda's Full Circle Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 81:42


Safe Black Space Community Healing Circles started in April 2018 in response to increased racial tensions and trauma after the killing of Stephon Clark, an unarmed 22 year old Black man, by the Sacramento Police. It was meant to provide a chance for Black people to deal with the rage, shock, fear, and sadness that so many were (and are) feeling. Show guests Dr. Kristee Haggins, founder of Safe Black Space and board member Dr. Jacquelyn Ollison stop by the Full Circle studio to discuss their upcoming 4 year anniversary celebration, black fatigue, mental health resources in Sacramento, the effects of Covid on our mental health and the distinguished honor of receiving a McArthur Grant. To attend their monthly community healing circle, visit their website at https://www.safeblackspace.org/ Follow them on social media: IG @safeblackspace FB: https://www.facebook.com/SafeBlackSpace --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iammswanda/support

Insight with Beth Ruyak
Stephon Clark Anniversary | Sacramento Ukrainian Churches Refugee Aid | Farewell to ARCO Arena

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022


Anniversary of the Sacramento Police shooting death of Stephon Clark. How Ukrainian churches in Sacramento are assisting Ukrainians under siege. Former Sacramento Kings head coach Jerry Reynolds and fans remember ARCO Arena ahead of its demolition. Today's Guests CapRadio Race and Equity Reporter Sarah Mizes-Tan discusses the anniversary of the 2018 police shooting death of Stephon Clark, who was unarmed in his grandmother's backyard when shot and killed by Sacramento Police.  CapRadio Editor Pauline Batolone shares her reporting on how Ukrainian churches in Sacramento are on the forefront of the war effort to assist Ukrainians under siege.   Former Sacramento Kings head coach and broadcaster, Jerry Reynolds and longtime Kings fans share their memories of ARCO Arena ahead of its upcoming demolition to make way for a new medical university in Sacramento's Natomas area.  

Say Their Name
Stephon Clark - Part 2

Say Their Name

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 85:55


https://www.dcpofficial.com/ On March 18th, 2018 Stephon Clark was shot and killed in his grandmothers backyard after Sacramento police officers allege they mistook his cell phone for a gun. Follow the family as they fight for justice, and learn about the egregious claims made by the District Attorney's office. CALL TO ACTION Please join and support the I Am Sac foundation at iamsacfoundation.com - And support their upcoming events at iamsacevents.org Contact your local officials to demand that they ban Qualified Immunity Names of the Fallen mentioned in these episodes Trevor Seever Ahmaud Arbery George Floyd Sean Monterrosa Miles Hall Marshall Miles Nakia (n-uh-key-uh) Taylor Mike Brown Oscar Grant Trayvon Martin Augustine Morales Gabriella Nevarez (n-uh-v-R-ez) Stephon Clark Credits Special thanks to  Host: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert Executive Producers: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert Edited & Sound Design: Byron Hunt Producers: Heather Johnson, Ryan Woodhall and Mike DuBose Associate Producers: Quinton Hill Content Distribution: DCP Entertainment Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Say Their Name
Stephon Clark - Part 1

Say Their Name

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 74:22


https://www.dcpofficial.com/stephonclark On March 18th, 2018 Stephon Clark was shot and killed in his grandmothers backyard after officers allege they mistook his cell phone for a gun. Though the story received National media attention, there is a lot more to the case and the Clark family story than most people know. Stephon's grandmother Sequita, mother Sequette “Mama Clark” and brothers Jhai'Len and Stevante share who Stephon was and how the family made a name for themselves throughout the city of Sacramento, CA. CALL TO ACTION Please join and support the I Am Sac foundation at iamsacfoundation.com - And support their upcoming events at iamsacevents.org Contact your local officials to demand that they ban Qualified Immunity WARNING: Skip Ahead 30 seconds So, all of a sudden, I hear something go pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow. And I said, "Oh my God." I thought it was the neighbors. There's some apartments over here that's behind, they're called Coral Gables, and they always like shooting over there, these young people. So I jumped out on the floor and because the sound was getting closer, got out of that chair over there and came over here and pulled my granddaughter by her legs and said, "Cailyn, wake up. They're shooting outside. They're shooting." And she said, "What, Grandma?" I said, "Yeah, they're shooting. Lay down. We went all the way around to the bedroom on the floor, me and her. And I said, "Papa, they're shooting." He said, "Yeah." Then he said that he thought he heard somebody at the window, but I said, "Well, call the police. See what's going on.  Credits Special thanks to  Host: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert Executive Producers: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert Edited & Sound Design: Byron Hunt Producers: Heather Johnson, Ryan Woodhall and Mike DuBose Associate Producers: Quinton Hill Content Distribution: DCP Entertainment Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Agent Talk
Two Different Americas - Kyle Rittenhouse NOT GUILTY?!? Couldn't Have Been A Black Man

Agent Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 26:02


Daunte Wright, black, killed for a traffic violation. Andre Hill, black, killed for holding his cellphone. Manuel Ellis, black, killed walking home. George Floyd, black, killed over a $20 bill. Breonna Taylor, black, killed while sleeping. Stephon Clark, black, killed in his grandmother's backyard. **Insert numerous more black individuals killed by police** Julies Jones, black, spends his life on death row for a crime he didn't commit. Kyle Rittenhouse, white, drives across state borders with a military grade semi automatic, kills two people, police walk past him, he goes to trial, declared innocent of all charges, offered multiple internships by politicians. Now, you tell me why black people in America are angry? If you can't see the difference, you're either ignorant, or choosing to see past the injustice. My thoughts, and more. Thank you for watching. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/agenttalkpodcast/support

The Colour Reimagined Podcast
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS || TEMPORARY ACTIVISM - The Colour Reimagined Podcast

The Colour Reimagined Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 47:25


Isn't it crazy how quickly we stop advocating for things? But then we get upset when it happens again. We had the world at a standstill this summer and

Ray Talks Live
Justice: But at What Cost?

Ray Talks Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 11:46


Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of all three counts of murder of George Floyd.   Yes, justice was served because the verdict was correct, but at what cost?   Why this verdict is a no-win situation for America as we continue to deal with systemic racism.  The cure is having open and honest conversations with each other.Thanks for listening and make sure to subscribe! Follow on social media: Twitter: @raytalkslive Facebook: @raytalkslive Instagram: @raytalks_live Email: raytalkslive@gmail.com

The Chills at Will Podcast
Episode 52 with The Philharmonik, Deep Thinker, Excellent Lyricist, and Standout Musician

The Chills at Will Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 63:44


The Philharmonik is an American hip hop, future soul R & B recording artist, and producer from Sacramento, California. The Philharmonik debuted in 2018 with the album “The Philharmonik.”  His album includes feature songs like “Neon Lights”, “Mama's House (feat. Hobo Johnson), “Pay me” and “Good Day” offer a variety of styles which appeal to a wide audience base. Hi album was released under Sol Collective's record label shortly after his winter 2016 video release of Mama's House.” The Philharmonik remains an independent artist. The Philharmonik's musical beginnings started in Cleveland, Ohio where he was born. He began taking classical piano at the age of 5 after he attended a concert with his mom. When he returned home from the concert he began to play songs he heard note for note. His family signed him up for piano lessons with a teacherwho played for the Cleveland Orchestra and thus his training began.  The Philharmonik was inspired by the great legends in music early on, as it was not uncommon to hear the likes of Bach, Beethoven, Stevie Wonder, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan Michael Jackson, Lou Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Earth, Wind & Fire, Ozzy Osbourne, The Eagles, Eric Clapton, Queen, Led Zeppelin, Santana, The Beatles and a few hundred other artists playing around the house. Composers such as Hans Zimmer and James Horner and country music artists Willie Nelson & Johnny Cash, were on the list.  The Philharmonik even participated in a community choir and church choir. Cutting his mom's dreams short, The Philharmonik ended his participation when he could no longer hold back the rhythm in his soul set afire after he discovered hip-hop. His Hip-Hop and R&B Artist inspirations include Kanye West, The Roots, Outkast, Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu, India Arie, Alicia Keys, Common and Chance the Rapper just to name a few.      The Philharmonik is known for his electrifying live performances at Sol Collective, Harlow's, The Tree Tone Records, OnTheBlock Party and at various venues in the Northern California area. In 2019, he went on his first national tour, opening for Hobo Johnson and Lovemakers alongside Nate Curry and Mom Jeans.     Links to The Philharmonik's Work and Allusions/References Made in the Episode   At about 4:15, Christian/The Philharmonik discusses his early influences in music, including his first exposure to hip hop   At about 5:30, Christian talks about being “classically-trained”   At about 8:15, Christian talks about the formative power of Parliament in his life and music   At about 11:30, Christian talks about Cleveland and Sacramento's entertainment scenes and how they have influenced him and his music   At about 14:00, Christian talks about writers who inspired him in his music journey, especially hip hop artists and hip hop's lyrical influence on him   At about 16:25, Christian talks about his reading habits and educational philosophy in using his “mind [as a] weapon”   At about 17:10, Christian discusses the background and meaning of “The Philharmonik”   At about 18:30, Christian discusses her early performing practice and his first performance in 2015   At about 21:00, Christian talks about what current musicians inspire him   At about 23:10, Christian talks about non-musical inspirations, including philosophy that inspires reflection   At about 24:00, Christian talks about his writing process   At about 27:45, Christian talks about “ownership of songs” and collaboration and how it feels to have listeners react to his music in different ways   At about 29:40, Christian talks about his nationwide tour in 2019/2020   At about 32:00, Christian talks about his incredibly memorable-he describes it as “a magical moment”-performances with the legendary Sway (Calloway) and its lasting effects on him   At about 38:45, Christian talks about his self-titled 2018 album, including his hit song “Mamá's House” with Hobo Johnson, “Self Love,” and “Good Day”   At about 43:45, Christian talks about the powerful and moving song “20 Rounds,” talking about the police murder of Stephon Clark in 2018 in Sacramento   At about 53:05, Christian talks about the ugly repetitiveness of, and lack of learning from, American history and his thoughts on writing “political” songs   At about 58:55, Christian talks about the July 26, 2021, release date for his upcoming album!   You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. The Chills at Will Podcast has the world premiere of The Philharmonik's “Writing on the Wall” tonight (Friday, April 9, at 8pm EST)! You can find the song on The Chills at Will Podcast Youtube Channel and at the podcast's hub on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. The song is from The Philharmonik's July 26 album.

The Jay King Network
KITM/NEWS/BLK HSTRY/DNC OR RNC/HEART DISEASE/AMERICAS CHANGE

The Jay King Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 118:00


            George Floyd, Jacob Blake, Breonna Taylor, Alton Sterling, Sandra Bland, Trayvon Martin, Stephon Clark, Rayshard Brooks, Eric Garner, Mike Brown, Philando Castile MARVIN GAYE “INNER CITY BLUES” “TRIGGER HAPPY POLICE”  George Floyd, Jacob Blake, Breonna Taylor, Alton Sterling, Sandra Bland, Trayvon Martin, Stephon Clark, Rayshard Brooks, Eric Garner, Mike Brown, Philando Castile MARVIN GAYE “INNER CITY BLUES” “TRIGGER HAPPY POLICE” George Floyd, Jacob Blake, Breonna Taylor, Alton Sterling, Sandra Bland, Trayvon Martin, Stephon Clark, Rayshard Brooks, Eric Garner, Mike Brown, Philando Castile MARVIN GAYE “INNER CITY BLUES” “TRIGGER HAPPY POLICE” WHEN WILL IT END? Kings In The Morning, Right Here, Right Now -

The Jay King Network
KINGS IN THE MORNING (KITM) / THURSDAY

The Jay King Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 117:00


        George Floyd, Jacob Blake, Breonna Taylor, Alton Sterling, Sandra Bland, Trayvon Martin, Stephon Clark, Rayshard Brooks, Eric Garner, Mike Brown, Philando Castile MARVIN GAYE “INNER CITY BLUES” “TRIGGER HAPPY POLICE”  George Floyd, Jacob Blake, Breonna Taylor, Alton Sterling, Sandra Bland, Trayvon Martin, Stephon Clark, Rayshard Brooks, Eric Garner, Mike Brown, Philando Castile MARVIN GAYE “INNER CITY BLUES” “TRIGGER HAPPY POLICE” George Floyd, Jacob Blake, Breonna Taylor, Alton Sterling, Sandra Bland, Trayvon Martin, Stephon Clark, Rayshard Brooks, Eric Garner, Mike Brown, Philando Castile MARVIN GAYE “INNER CITY BLUES” “TRIGGER HAPPY POLICE” WHEN WILL IT END? Kings In The Morning, Right Here, Right Now -

That's So Shravan Podcast
It's Not Enough to be Not Racist; You Have to be Anti-Racism.

That's So Shravan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 37:15


Black Lives Matter. Say their names. Eric Garner, John Crawford III, Michael Brown, Ezell Ford, Dante Parker, Michelle Cusseaux, Laquan McDonald, George Mann, Tanisha Anderson, Akai Gurley, Tamir Rice, Rumain Brisbon, Jerame Reid, Matthew Ajibade, Frank Smart, Natasha McKenna, Tony Robinson, Anthony Hill, Mya Hall, Phillip White, Eric Harris, Walter Scott, William Chapman II, Alexia Christian, Brendon Glenn, Victor Manuel Larosa, Jonathan Sanders, Freddie Blue, Joseph Mann, Salvado Ellswood, Sandra Bland, Albert Joseph Davis, Darrius Stewart, Billy Ray Davis, Samuel Dubose, Michael Sabbie, Brian Keith Day, Christian Taylor, Troy Robinson, Asshams Pharoah Manley, Felix Kumi, Keith Harrison McLeod, Junior Prosper, Lamontez Jones, Paterson Brown, Dominic Hutchinson, Anthony Ashford, Alonzo Smith, Tyree Crawford, India Kager, La'vante Biggs, Michael Lee Marshall, Jamar Clark, Richard Perkins, Nathaniel Harris Pickett, Benni Lee Tignor, Miguel Espinal, Michael Noel, Kevin Matthews, Bettie Jones, Quintonio Legrier, Keith Childress Jr., Janet Wilson, Randy Nelson, Antronie Scott, Wendell Celestine, David Joseph, Calin Roquemore, Dyzhawn Perkins, Christopher Davis, Marco Loud, Peter Gaines, Torrey Robinson, Darius Robinson, Kevin Hicks, Mary Truxillo, Demarcus Semer, Willie Tillman, Terrill Thomas, Sylville Smith, Alton Sterling, Philando Castile, Terence Crutcher, Paul O'Neal, Alteria Woods, Jordan Edwards, Aaron Bailey, Ronell Foster, Stephon Clark, Antwon Rose II, Botham Jean, Pamela Turner, Dominique Clayton, Atatiana Jefferson, Christopher Whitfield, Christopher Mccorvey, Eric Reason, Michael Lorenzo Dean, Breonna Taylor. This non-comprehensive list of Black people in the United States killed by police since July 2014 was compiled by National Public Radio's Code Switch as part of an episode entitled “A Decade of Watching Black People Die.” BLM Resources: https://eyeondesign.aiga.org/a-growing-black-lives-matter-resource-list-for-designers-and-humans/ SOCIAL MEDIA: @ThatsSoShravanPod on Instagram @ShravanMalaney on Instagram and Twitter

The View From Here
Making Meadowview: Bonus Episode: Why Move To Meadowview

The View From Here

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019


We’re excited to share the next episode with you — which we’re still producing. In the meantime, we’re going to share a few snippets of other stories we’ve gathered during the past year CapRadio has been in Meadowview. When an unarmed black man named Stephon Clark was killed by police there in 2018, it reinforced negative stereotypes about the neighborhood. We decided to ask residents how they define their neighborhood and why they choose to live there.

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast
1954: Rod Joins The NFL Boycott

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 84:23


Rod and Karen discuss Rod joining the NFL boycott, Nicki Minaj retiring, Kroger no longer allowing guns, Tyler Perry sending supplies to the Bahamas, couple spends money from bank error, Adele Lim leaves Crazy Rich Asians sequel, rooster kills woman, Sacramento pays family of Stephon Clark, Dean of students resigns at Alabama, Papa John gives money to HBCU, church fight ends in shooting, Stop Snitch'n guy arrested, woman tries to pose as daughter to avoid DUI and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186

The View From Here
Making Meadowview: Coming Soon: What You Don't Know About Meadowview, The Neighborhood Where Stephon Clark Was Killed

The View From Here

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019


Crosscurrents
Stephon Clark / Filipino American stories in dance / Nerd culture at Solano State

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 26:49


On today's show: Remembering Stephon Clark one year after he was fatally shot by Sacramento police. Then, choreographer Alleluia Panis uses dance to tell the story of 20th-century Filipino migration to San Francisco. And, we ask a prisoner, if he could have any superpower, what would it be?

The Appeal
Episode 34: Pushing for Police Accountability in Sacramento

The Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 20:34


In March 2018, police in Sacramento, California killed Stephon Clark, an unarmed 22-year-old, in his grandparents' backyard. A year later, District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert's announcement that charges would not be filed against the two officers responsible for his death became the latest flashpoint for the Black Lives Matter movement. This week, we are joined by Appeal staff reporter Aaron Morrison, who will provide the latest on the protests in Sacramento and how activists are working to hold police accountable and seek justice for Stephon Clark.

The Big Mouth Podcast
Stephon Clark (revisted)

The Big Mouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2019 38:36


Let's talk about the emotional aspect of this particular case.. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/troy-bailey/support

in our tribe
Episode 7: Board Member of Sacramento ACT- Pastor Les Simmons discusses what is being done to strengthen the weakened relationship between the community and law enforcement

in our tribe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 41:13


As Sacramento anxiously awaits the District Attorney's decision relating to the deadly officer involved shooting of young Stephon Clark, in our tribe sat down with Board Member of Sacramento ACT- Pastor Les Simmons to learn more about what is being done to strengthen the weakened relationship between the community and law enforcement. What is the dream moving forward? How do we design it? And how do we disrupt the current negative feelings and misunderstandings that exist on both sides?   “Heads up” to all of our listeners - you are about to listen to real talk about a defining moment  for our city and region. We encourage you to suspend your assumptions and listen with an open heart and an open mind. With that, please step inside into episode #7 of in our tribe with special guest, Les Simmons.  

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Sacramento's Police Chief Daniel Hahn joins Armstrong & Getty to talk about the policy regarding police chases, as well as to share his thoughts on policing following the Stephon Clark shooting.

The CAP·impact Podcast
Episode 5: Protests and the Push for Independent Investigations

The CAP·impact Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 27:59


In today's episode we continue to explore the myriad of issues surrounding the shooting of Stephon Clark. That starts with a conversation with two law professors at McGeorge School of Law - Leslie Jacobs and Mary-Beth Moylan - who are experts in free speech and campaigns, respectively. With them, we talk about the rights of protesters and the intersection of campaign contributions and public perception of public officials. We also talk with State Assembly Member Kevin McCarty (D-AD 7) from Sacramento, CA about the impact the shooting and protests have had in his district. We also talk about his push for independent investigations of the use of deadly force.

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)
Hijacking the Stephon Clark Story

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018


The official coroner's report on the death of Stephon Clark has been released--and a number of parties have lined-up to hijack the story--Joe has a message for them. Plus, what qualities lead President Trump to pick his personal doctor?

The CAP·impact Podcast
Episode 4: Moving the Needle on Police-on-Black Violence?

The CAP·impact Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 39:31


On today's episode we talk with we talk with four legal experts about the shooting of Stephon Clark and the issues that have risen to the surface since that fateful night. Our experts are: former Deputy District Attorney - and McGeorge alumna – Alana Mathews; criminal defense attorney – and McGeorge alumnus – Keith Staten; civil right and criminal defense attorney Justin Ward; and Dr. Obed Magny, and founding member of the American Society of Evidence Based Policing (ASEBP) and an officer with Sacramento PD in the Professional Standards Unit, Dr. Obed Magny.

The Watch Your Six Podcast: Real, Relevant, and Life-Changing Resources for Law Enforcement Officers and Families
066: Warrior or Guardian - The Identity Crisis in Law Enforcement and the Tension That Will Help Us Grow (Part 2)

The Watch Your Six Podcast: Real, Relevant, and Life-Changing Resources for Law Enforcement Officers and Families

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 26:59


Who are we? The recent police shooting death of Stephon Clark in Sacramento brings to light once again the issue of police-community relations and the tensions that exist. How do we positively drive culture and perceptions of policing in the United States in the face of the challenges? In this episode (part 2 of 2), Jonathan suggests that the issue is one of identity, and revisits the debate surrounding law enforcement officers as warriors or guardians.

The Watch Your Six Podcast: Real, Relevant, and Life-Changing Resources for Law Enforcement Officers and Families
065: Warrior or Guardian - The Identity Crisis in Law Enforcement and the Tension That Will Help Us Grow (Part 1)

The Watch Your Six Podcast: Real, Relevant, and Life-Changing Resources for Law Enforcement Officers and Families

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 30:09


Who are we? The recent police shooting death of Stephon Clark in Sacramento brings to light once again the issue of police-community relations and the tensions that exist. How do we positively drive culture and perceptions of policing in the United States in the face of the challenges? In this episode (part 1 of 2), Jonathan suggests that the issue is one of identity, and revisits the debate surrounding law enforcement officers as warriors or guardians.

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast

Rod and Karen discuss Killer Mike comes for Joy Ann Reid, Azealia Banks comes for Cardi, SC politician pulls out gun, Lorde accidentally offends Whitney Houston fans, death penalty for abortion candidate, Meek Mill judge won't step off the case, condom snorting, FNF song clip, Gary Owen, white woman wears cornrows to trial, Zoe Saldana dealing with racism, Stephon Clark past tweets, waterslide death, girlfriend kills man for dumping her, sex at McDonald's, panty stealing judge and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186

The Ex-Worker
The Hotwire #25: Kentucky & Oklahoma teachers strike—anniversary of MLK's death—report on Gaza

The Ex-Worker

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 38:18


As we go to press, anti-police protests are ongoing over the police killing of Stephon Clark, students at Howard University in DC are still occupying the recently re-named Kwame Ture Student Center, and teachers in Kentucky and Oklahoma are on strike. This week we interview Uri Gordon, an anarchist from Israel, about the deadly repression in Gaza. We also reflect on the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Plus announcements for upcoming bookfairs, gatherings, and protest mobilizations. {April 4, 2018}   -------SHOW NOTES------   Table of Contents: Introduction {0:00} Headlines {1:45} Remembering Paul Z. Simons {5:07} Interview about deadly repression in Gaza {6:34} Teachers strike in Kentucky and Oklahoma {11:05} 50th anniversary of the assassination of MLK {13:25} Repression Roundup {26:15} Next Week's News {32:00} Download 29:30 minutes long version   There's a day of solidarity with J20 defendants called for April 10. The next trial is coming up April 17! Use this poster to spread awareness about the case, or call those responsible for the repression themselves and tell them to drop ALL the charges. J20 support resources: J20 Legal Defense Fund Twitter Fed book An Open Letter to Former J20 Defendants, with useful “do”s and “don't”s  Teen Vogue: The J20 Arrests and Trials, Explained Resources for the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Reflection On Doctor King by Black anarchist and former Black Panther Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin This nonviolent stuff'll get you killed - Charles Cobb Dixie Be Damned: 300 years of insurrection in the American South - Neal Shirley and Saralee Stafford “It's a Police State Mentality” — J20 and the Racist Origins of Criminalizing Protest – Sam Adler-Bell Dr. King's Long Assassination – Paul Street The Ex-Worker #53: “Anti-Globalization” Walking Tour of Washington, D.C. features some history on the uprising in DC after Dr. King's assassination, including an interview with one of the more militant participants. Events this weekend: April 6–8: Anti-Colonial & Anti-Fascist Community Defense Gathering in Flagstaff, Arizona. Registration IS required, which you can fill out here. April 6–8: The Opening Space for the Radical Imagination at Oregon State University in Corvallis. More than a few anarchist-sympathetic speakers, like Walidah Imarisha and Hillary Lazar are speaking. April 6–8: The fourteenth Zagreb Anarchist Bookfair in Croatia. For more info in Croatian and English, go to ask-zagreb.org. April 7: The Liverpool Anarchist Bookfair in England. Anarchist texts mentioned in this Hotwire: We Don't Need Gun Control, We Need To Take Control Remembering Paul Z. Simons An Unyielding Anarchist, Author, and Rebel Anarchists Against the Wall: Direct Action and Solidarity with the Palestinian Popular Struggle Dixie Be Damned: 300 years of insurrection in the American South Rojava: Democracy and Commune From Democracy to Freedom Start gearing up for a summer of anarchy in Quebec! The anarchist film festival (May 17–20 in Montreal) The Montreal International Anarchist Theatre Festival (May 22–23 in Montreal) The Montreal Anarchist Bookfair (May 26–27 in Montreal) The North American Anarchist Studies Network Conference (June 1–3 in Montreal) Anti-G7 mobilization (June 7–9 in Quebec City) The Southeast Trans and/or Women Action Camp, taking place April 26–29 in Western North Carolina, has had their donation page shut down twice, so if you have some bucks to spare you can donate at PayPal.me/setwac2018. Mutual Aid Disaster Relief tour April 4 @ 7 PM at Glitter Box Theater 460 Melwood Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213: Giving Our Best, Ready For The Worst: Community Organizing as Disaster Preparedness April 6 @ 6 PM at Guide to Kulchur 5222 Lorain Ave, Cleveland, OH 44102: Protectors v. Profiteers: Communities in Resistance to Disaster Capitalism April 7 @ 12 noon at Guide to Kulchur 5222 Lorain Ave, Cleveland, OH 44102: Giving Our Best, Ready For The Worst: Community Organizing as Disaster Preparedness April 8 at 2 PM at Off Center 64 N. Huron Street, Ypsilanti, MI 48197: Giving Our Best, Ready For The Worst: Community Organizing as Disaster Preparedness April 9 at 6:30 PM at Capital Area District Library – Downtown 401 S Capitol Ave, Lansing, MI 48933: Protectors v. Profiteers: Communities in Resistance to Disaster Capitalism April 11 at 6:30 PM at First Presbyterian Church 510 W Ottawa St Lansing, MI 48933: Giving Our Best, Ready For The Worst: Community Organizing as Disaster Preparedness   Use this straightforward guide to writing prisoners from New York City Anarchist Black Cross to write birthday greetings to political prisoner Romaine ‘Chip' Fitzgerald. Romaine ‘Chip' Fitzgerald #B–27527 California State Prison - LAC Post Office Box 4490 B–4–150 Lancaster, California 93539 Address envelope to Romaine Fitzgerald, address card to Chip {Birthday: April 11} Herman Bell still needs help to secure his release from prison: 1) CALL New York State Governor Cuomo's Office NOW: 518–474–8390 2) EMAIL New York State Governor Cuomo's Office          3) TWEET at Governor Cuomo: use the following sample tweet: “@NYGovCuomo: stand by the Parole Board's lawful & just decision to release Herman Bell. At 70 years old and after more than 40 years of incarceration, his release is overdue. #BringHermanHome.” Use this script for phone calls and emails:  “Governor Cuomo, my name is __________and I am a resident of [New York State/other state/other country]. I support the Parole Board's decision to release Herman Bell and urge you and the Board to stand by the decision. I also support the recent appointment of new Parole Board Commissioners, and the direction of the new parole regulations, which base release decisions more on who a person is today than on the nature of their crime committed years ago. Returning Herman to his friends and family will help heal the many harms caused by crime and decades of incarceration. The Board's decision was just, merciful and lawful, and it will benefit our communities and New York State as a whole.”  Robert Seth Hayes, one of the longest-held political prisoners in the U.S., who was active in the Black Panther Party and, later on, formed the Black Liberation Army, is in the infirmary and is need of support. The Jericho Movement calls on people to call the superintendent at Sullivan Correctional Facility and demand that Robert Seth Hayes be taken immediately to the Albany Medical Center. Superintendent Keyser's number is 845–434–2080.    

Music Love Life
The Cops Didn't Care Who Stephon Clark Dated #MLL022

Music Love Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 79:23


Episode #22 Award-winning filmmaker and activist Rahiem Shabazz joins the conversation as the group discusses the latest police murder of Stephon Clark. Christal is enraged that Clark's dating history has been used in an argument defending the police who gunned him down. Rahiem also mentions attention has been directed at Clark's brother, taking attention away from the murder. Kevin suggests Black families focus on building wealth. Shabazz educates the group on the school to prison pipeline but B-Honest insists standardized tests are fair in serving the majority.

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)
There Is No Dirty Harry Sharpshooter

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018


Returning in this episode of Armstrong & Getty, legal expert Ed Obayashi to address some of the details of the Stephon Clark shooting, specifically to answer the often asked question, "why don't police just shoot at the legs?".

The Earth Wants YOU!
Protests, Arrests, Justice for Stephon Clark

The Earth Wants YOU!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 55:59


This Week on The Earth Wants YOU! We are joined by 3 energetic youths who attended the recent "Justice for Stephon Clark" rally in New York where 1 of them was arrested. We talk about growing white nationalism, systemic racism, the growing movement and listen to them as they give their visions of alternatives to Capitalism.

Beauty & the Beta
Ep 96 | Hogg v Ingraham, Stephon Clark Shooting, Deadspin Smears VA Tech Girls

Beauty & the Beta

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 129:47


We discuss the never ending antics of David Hogg and his fight with Laura Ingraham, the police shooting of Stephon Clark, Deadspin's smearing of the VA Tech women's lacrosse team for singing a Chris Brown song, a lesbian couple who drove their adopted children off a cliff in California, plus some surprise cringe to close.   Support the show and help us make it better! Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/beautyandthebeta Make a one-time contribution on PayPal: http://www.paypal.me/beautyandthebeta Beauty & the Beta merchandise shop: http://bit.ly/2nxSaj6 (If there are items absent that you'd like to request, email us and we can accommodate) Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Blonde's Twitter (RIP): http://bit.ly/2t41Wvc Blonde's Gab: http://bit.ly/2jQFS4a Matt's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2ib6eKr Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on iTunes: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 ARTWORK by Facepalm Reality Facepalm Reality's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2AZfI4V Facepalm Reality's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2uxbrr9 MUSIC Fast Car remix: https://youtu.be/7dzaVrhphlE Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" https://youtu.be/DPZtCSScFWM "Dog Park" and "Odahviing" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 ITEMS REFERENCED Planned Parenthood in Keystone, PA wants an abortion princess: https://usat.ly/2GsOWK4 Chelsea Handler says her armed guards don't have semi-autos: http://bit.ly/2JbSrlR Tommy Robinson banned from Twitter: http://bit.ly/2JdvCxV David Hogg TMZ interview: https://youtu.be/IqYlxualEgs Ingraham's original tweet: http://bit.ly/2J8fwFI Hogg initiates boycott: http://bit.ly/2J8aPvI Ingraham apologizes: http://bit.ly/2JaJr09 Hogg rejects the apology: http://bit.ly/2pTaXpW Hogg interview with Alisyn Camerota: https://youtu.be/nCzV6IolPXs Hogg interview with Ana Cabrera: http://bit.ly/2J8hS7w Stephon Clark shooting body cam footage summary: https://youtu.be/U7TBm-ma-A0 Local coverage of the ''mute' moment: https://youtu.be/ffpTsqyDUw8 Woman fired from hospital for saying shooting was deserved: http://bit.ly/2GpxS7w "Freaky Friday" by Lil Dicky ft. Chris Brown: https://youtu.be/aZla1ttZHaw Deadspin smears VA tech women's lacrosse team: http://bit.ly/2Jakylb Emma asks for privacy: http://bit.ly/2Gr8VbI Lesbian moms drive their adopted kids off a California cliff: https://dailym.ai/2pXfSGp Additional Washington Post coverage: https://wapo.st/2GrvhFX Surprise cringe video 1, the privilege bridge: https://youtu.be/AlR7dI1XvvM Surprise cringe video 2, ABC doubles down: http://bit.ly/2J9yqw0  

The No 4Play Podcast
Resurrection Monday

The No 4Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 81:09


The good Brothers of The No 4Play Show Resurrect this Monday.  We lend our voices to such topics as the Fabulous domestic drama & Stephon Clark.  And we also have some words of advice for an HBCU college student as he debates on whether the girl he was in a situation-ship is too cool.  The topics come rapid fire as we line them up and knock them down.   

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)
Reaction to the Clark Autopsy

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018


Weighing-in on the Stephon Clark shooting--legal expert Edward Obayashi--to talk about the nature of officer involved shootings.

The Rush Limbaugh Show
Stand Up For What You Believe

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 109:06


How the mainstream media uses the #NeverAgain political movement as a tactic. BLM resurfaces with the Stephon Clark incident. The standoff at the Israel-Gaza border. Buck interviews Dovid Efune. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Gold Room Podcast's Podcast
The Gold Room | S5:Ep.5 | #WhoBiteBeyonce

The Gold Room Podcast's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 74:25


The Gold Room is back at it again with your weekly recap!! This week Cynthia and Yonathan discuss: Tiffany Haddish, DMX heading back to Jail, Cards B album release date, Stephon Clark, and much more!! Sit back, enjoy, and have a great listen!!!

The Officially Street Podcast
EP.143 – We Beefin’

The Officially Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 85:15


This week we spoke about the death of Stephon Clark, Juelz Santana's case, Wiz Khalifa's son, R. Kelly's track record, and Tyrone's scam. During #OFFICIALorUNOFFICIAL, we talked about K. Michelle's […]

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Kris Ankarlo joins Armstrong & Getty for a first hand report on the scene inside and out of the Stephon Clark funeral.

Three Guys On
Episode 727 - Fascist Pigs

Three Guys On

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 118:38


We're joined today by Elton Howard, Jr., AKA Pop-Pop. We start this episode with some comedy talk and listener emails. Then, we spend a few minutes discussing Lil Dickey's latest song. After that, we talk about the shooting of Stephon Clark, which leads to a braoder conversation on guns. And we close out with some thoughts on the Killer Mike NRA video.

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn joins A&G for a candid interview regarding the shooting that claimed the life of Stephon Clark.

The Ex-Worker
The Hotwire #24: Sacramento against killer cops—#DefendAfrin actions—Anti-G7 mobilizing in Quebec

The Ex-Worker

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 39:47


As we go to press, protests in Sacramento and beyond are ongoing over the police murder of Stephon Clark. We interview an anarchist sex worker about the new FOSTA-SESTA bill and its impact on sex workers' safety and organizing. We also feature an interview with a comrade from Quebec about the anti-capitalist mobilization against the G7 summit in Quebec in June. Don't miss our roundup of #DefendAfrin actions that took place on March 24, or our reflections on the political moment we're in after the March For Our Lives. {March 28, 2018}   -------SHOW NOTES------   Table of Contents: Introduction {0:00} Headlines {1:35} FOSTA-SESTA interview {5:23} Sacramento against killer cops {11:07} March For Our Lives {12:35} #DefendAfrin actions roundup {16:50} Repression Roundup {24:25} Next Week's News {29:45}   Download 29:30 minutes long version CrimethInc. texts mentioned in this Hotwire: We Don't Need Gun Control, We Need To Take Control Why the Torture Cases in Russia Matter: How the Tactics that the Russian State Uses against Anarchists Could Spread Other anarchist shows mentioned in this Hotwire: In Hotwire 22 we cover the controversial anti-gentrification black bloc in Hamilton, Ontario The Ex-Worker #53: “Anti-Globalization” Walking Tour of Washington, D.C. This Is Parkdale, a documentary about grassroots tenant organizing in Toronto   Start gearing up for a summer of anarchy in Quebec! The Montreal Anarchist Bookfair (May 26–27) The anarchist theatre festival (May 22–23 in Montreal) The anarchist film festival (May 17–20 in Montreal) The North American Studies Network Conference (June 1–3 in Montreal) Anti-G7 mobilization (June 7–9 in Quebec City) Fundraising: Crimean anarchist political prisoner Evgeny Karakashev is in need of support. You can donate by PayPaling money to abc-msk@riseup.net, and please mention “for Evgeny Karakashev.” In the wake of FOSTA-SESTA, there are groups like Saint James Infirmary, Red Light Legal, and a new group called New Whore-izons which are all focusing in different ways on redistributing both and wealth and resources by sex workers and for sex workers. The Southeast Trans and/or Women Action Camp has had their donation page shut down twice, so if you have some bucks to spare you can donate at PayPal.me/setwac2018. Indigenous water protector Mason Neck is also in need of help. You can donate to his commissary here (TO MASON NECK, HUGHES COUNTY), and you can send him letters and books here: MASON NECK HUGHES COUNTY PRISON 3100 E. HWY 34 PIERRE, SOUTH DAKOTA 57501 Author Mark Bray speaking about his book Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook Thursday, March 29: Appalachian State University, NC, 7 PM in Belk Library, Room 114   Mutual Aid Disaster Relief tour March 30 @ 6 PM at The Park Church 208 W Gray St Elmira, NY 14901: Protectors v. Profiteers: Communities in Resistance to Disaster Capitalism March 31 @ 10 AM at The Park Church 208 W Gray St Elmira, NY 14901: Giving Our Best, Ready For The Worst: Community Organizing as Disaster Preparedness April 2 @ 6:30 PM at Pittsburgh Public Library, Pittsburgh, PA: Protectors v. Profiteers: Communities in Resistance to Disaster Capitalism April 3 @ 7 PM at Glitter Box Theater 460 Melwood Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213: Giving Our Best, Ready For The Worst: Community Organizing as Disaster Preparedness April 4 @ 7 PM at Glitter Box Theater 460 Melwood Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213: Giving Our Best, Ready For The Worst: Community Organizing as Disaster Preparedness   Use this straightforward guide to writing prisoners from New York City Anarchist Black Cross to write birthday greetings to political prisoners Chuck Sims Africa and Delbert Africa. Charles Sims Africa #AM–4975  SCI Dallas  1000 Follies Road  Dallas, Pennsylvania 18612 {Birthday: April 2}   Delbert Orr Africa #AM–4985  SCI Dallas  1000 Follies Road  Dallas, Pennsylvania 18612 {Birthday: April 2} J20 support resources: J20 Legal Defense Fund Twitter Fed book An Open Letter to Former J20 Defendants, with useful “do”s and “don't”s  Teen Vogue: The J20 Arrests and Trials, Explained Corrections & Clarifications:   We were just going to press last week when reports about actions for the week of solidarity with Russian anarchist prisoners were coming in. We want to update our list to mention that solidarity rallies and marches were also held in Stockholm; Helsinki; Kharkiv; Prague; Turku, Finland; Brno; Barcelona; Bern; Leipzig; and Canberra, Australia. Last episode we incorrectly reported that Herman Bell was released. Rather, he was granted release on parole after over four decades in prison—hurrah! But now New York City's mayor, the governor, and the police unions are trying to reverse that decision. Here's what you can do to support Herman: 1) CALL New York State Governor Cuomo's Office NOW: 518–474–8390 2) EMAIL New York State Governor Cuomo's Office       3) TWEET at Governor Cuomo: use the following sample tweet: “@NYGovCuomo: stand by the Parole Board's lawful & just decision to release Herman Bell. At 70 years old and after more than 40 years of incarceration, his release is overdue. #BringHermanHome.” Use this script for phone calls and emails:  “Governor Cuomo, my name is __________ and I am a resident of [New York State/other state/other country]. I support the Parole Board's decision to release Herman Bell and urge you and the Board to stand by the decision. I also support the recent appointment of new Parole Board Commissioners, and the direction of the new parole regulations, which base release decisions more on who a person is today than on the nature of their crime committed years ago. Returning Herman to his friends and family will help heal the many harms caused by crime and decades of incarceration. The Board's decision was just, merciful and lawful, and it will benefit our communities and New York State as a whole.”     

Thinking Out Loud
Seeing Red

Thinking Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 115:42


We discuss the latest police killing of Stephon Clark in Sacramento, the hypocrisy within in the March For Our Lives protests, Cardi B's new album, Tekashi 6ix9ine's breakfast club interview and strong black women!? We freestyle'd this episode, so listen to hear much more! Enjoy.

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)
What the Hell Is Happening?

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018


Jack & Joe talk to one of the favorites, Niall Ferguson, about the change in attitude that's taking place in regards to free speech. Plus, coverage of the Sacramento law enforcement press conference regarding the Stephon Clark shooting.

The Earth Wants YOU!
March For Our Lives, Imani Henry, Stephon Clark

The Earth Wants YOU!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 56:00


This Week on The Earth Wants YOU! We have interviews and footage from the March For Our Lives in Washington, reflection on the murder of 22 year old Stephon Clark, an energetic interview with the inspiring Imani Henry from BANgentrification and Equality for Flatbush. Its Savitri D's birthday and we have some sombre sounds from the endangered spider Monkey.

The A League Podcast
Episode 71: Stephon Clark, March Madness/NBA & Michael Bennett

The A League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 64:27


Episode 71: Stephon Clark 4:00-6:30 March Madness/NBA Draft 6:30- 40:17 Michael Bennett/ NFL Talk 40:18- 1:03:42