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Latest podcast episodes about tracie keesee

Amanpour
Kamala Brings Newfound Energy to Party

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 60:53


The US presidential election and the entire political landscape looks completely different today than it did two weeks ago. A surge in enthusiasm for Kamala Harris has injected a newfound energy into the Democratic party. Bakari Sellers, political commentator and former State Representative in South Carolina, and Elaina Plott Calabro, staff writer at the Atlantic join the show to discuss Kamala Harris and the week in politics.  Also on today's show: Evan Williams, Director, "Germany's Enemy Within"; Tracie Keesee, Co-founder and President of the Center for Policing Equity    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
2177. 74 Academic Words Reference from "Tracie Keesee: How police and the public can create safer neighborhoods together | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 67:58


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Intersections: Where Human Rights and Democracy Meet
Just and Equitable Policing: Human Rights and Security Services Reform

Intersections: Where Human Rights and Democracy Meet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 36:21


This episode of Intersections discusses the global reverberations of the murder of George Floyd in 2020 and what that has meant for efforts to address bias in policing. Dr. Tracie Keesee and Ojeaku Nwabuzo join Marti Flacks to discuss how equality data collection can be used to drive development of evidence-based strategies, and what the U.S. and Europe can learn from each other in this effort. Additional Resources: The European Network Against Racism: https://www.enar-eu.org The Center for Policing Equity: https://policingequity.org/ Law Enforcement and Human Rights: https://www.ohchr.org/en/law-enforcement OHCHR Agenda towards transformative change for racial justice and equality: https://www.ohchr.org/en/racism/agenda-towards-transformative-change-racial-justice-and-equality The George Floyd Protests: A Global Rallying Cry for Democracy: https://www.csis.org/analysis/george-floyd-protests-global-rallying-cry-democracy

JFK Library Forums
Police and Justice Reform

JFK Library Forums

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 91:53


Reginald Dwayne Betts, poet, memoirist and teacher; Tracie Keesee, co-founder, Center for Policing Equity; Khalil Gibran Muhammad, Harvard professor of history, race, and public policy; and Chuck Wexler, executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum, discuss current issues in police and justice reform with Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th*. Kennedy Library education and public programs on civil rights and social justice are supported in part by AT&T.

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Reimagining public safety: What police reform could look like after Chauvin trial

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 9:00


To discuss what the process of bringing reform to policing could look like, Judy Woodruff is joined by Alexis Karteron, an associate professor of law and Director of the Constitutional Rights Clinic at Rutgers University, and Tracie Keesee, a 25-year Denver Police veteran and co-founder of the Center for Policing equity. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Amanpour
Amanpour: Paola Ramos, Nasser AlKidwa, Tracie Keesee, Phillip Atiba Goff and Mahani Teave

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 55:33


Paola Ramos, VICE Correspondent, tells Christiane Amanpour about her new report from Colombia's border with Panama on the dangerous journeys migrants take to reach the U.S. Nasser Alkidwa, former Palestinian Foreign Minister, discusses his new independent party and the upcoming elections. Our Michel Martin talks to Tracie Keesee and Phillip Atiba Goff, co-founders of The Centre for Policing Equity, about grappling with police reform. Mahani Teave discusses giving up her career as a concert pianist to return to her home of Rapa Nui, or Easter Island, to create its first music school. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

Mile High Magazine Podcast
Mile High Magazine 09/20/2020 Part 2 Center for Policing Equity

Mile High Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 14:36


Guest: Dr. Tracie Keesee the co-founder of the Center for Policing Equity and a retired former Denver police division commander. Formally founded in 2008, the Center for Policing Equity, has been taking on the original research and shaping the new models necessary to achieve more equitable, responsive and accountable police organizations in America's communities. The work of the center has been embraced by police departments in 14 major communities and two in Canada. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mile High Magazine Podcast
Mile High Magazine 09/13/2020 Part 1 Center for Policing Equity

Mile High Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 14:36


Guest: Dr. Tracie Keesee the co-founder of the Center for Policing Equity and a retired former Denver police division commander. Formally founded in 2008, the Center for Policing Equity, has been taking on the original research and shaping the new models necessary to achieve more equitable, responsive and accountable police organizations in America's communities. The work of the center has been embraced by police departments in 14 major communities and two in Canada. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast  - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
CJ Evolution Podcast: Tracie Keesee - SVP of Social Justice Initiatives for Center of Policing Equity and NYPD Deputy Commissioner (Ret)

Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 53:49


Hello everyone and welcome back to the Top-Rated Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast. A podcast for the criminal justice professional. The purpose? To make you better both personally and professionally. A big thank you to all the brave men and women who work in the criminal justice field. Whatever you are doing, and wherever you are at – Thank you for your hard work. Remember you are honored, cherished, and loved. We are so honored to be partnered with a company like Detectachem. If you have never heard of this company, you need to do some research. This amazing company is helping keep our brave men and women safer by offering mobile threat detection that fits in the palm of your hand. Detecting illicit drugs, explosives and now COVID-19. You have to get this technology for your agency. You can find them here www.cjevolution.com If you love coffee, and I know most of you do, you are going to love the products from Four Sigmatic. From Coffee’s to Cocoa’s they have it all. I am a big fan of Lions Mane Mushroom Coffee and I bet you will be too. Check out their link at www.cjevolution.com and get 15% off your purchases using the promo code CJEVO. If there’s ONE MINERAL, you should be worried about not getting enough of... it’s MAGNESIUM.  Magnesium is the body’s “master mineral” powerful over 300 critical reactions, including detoxification... fat metabolism... energy... EVEN digestion is influenced by the presence of magnesium.  There are two BIG PROBLEMS here:  Magnesium has been largely missing from US soil since the 1950s... which explains why it’s estimated that up to 80% of the population may be deficient... AND...  Most supplements contain only 1 or 2 forms of magnesium... when in reality there are at least 7 that your body needs and benefits from.  If you take this latter fact into consideration, it’s not logical to conclude that 99% of the population is likely deficient in 2 or more, essential forms of magnesium.  The good news is that when you DO get all 7 critical forms of magnesium, pretty much every function in your body gets upgraded... from your brain... to your sleep... pain and inflammation...  It all improves... and FAST.  That’s why I’m so excited about what my friends over at BiOptimizers—makers of industry-leading digestive supplements—have just created.  Their research team recently formulated what I believe is the ULTIMATE magnesium supplement, easily the best I’ve ever seen or experienced... with all 7 forms of this mineral. They even include trace amounts of something called “mono-atomic magnesium” which helps make all the other forms more bioavailable.  This is BY FAR the most complete magnesium product ever created... and until or unless someone comes out with a better one, I highly recommend you give it a try.  BiOptimizers calls this product Magnesium Breakthrough and they’re running a special promotion for you at www.magbreakthrough.com/cjevolution - that’s M-A-G-B-R-E-A-K-T-H-R-O-U-G-H DOT COM FORWARD SLASH C-J-E-V-O-L-U-T-I-O-N You can get an additional 10% off from the normal package price with coupon code CJE10    And here’s the deal; the guys who make it are SO confident that you’re going to like it that they’ll give you ALL your money back if you don’t.  With this one simple action, you can reverse magnesium deficiency (in all its forms) and upgrade the performance of your body — including how you look and feel — in every possible way.  Make sure to go to THIS special website because it’s the ONLY place for you to get access to this amazing discount. This Magnesium Breakthrough promotion is only while quantities last at www.magbreakthrough.com/cjevolution  - that’s M-A-G-B-R-E-A-K-T-H-R-O-U-G-H DOT COM FORWARD SLASH C-J-E-V-O-L-U-T-I-O-N So excited to have my friend Tracie Keesee back on the show. Tracie has had a long and distinguished career in law enforcement starting with the Denver Police Department and ending with the New York City Police Department as the Deputy Commissioner of Equity and Inclusion. She is currently the Senior Vice President of Social Justice Initiatives for The Center of Policing Equity. We all want and need our brave men and women who protect us to keep getting better. A great show with an amazing guest. You can find Tracie Keesee here: Center for Policing Equity Website https://policingequity.org/?gclid=CjwKCAjwps75BRAcEiwAEiACMdceQEbzwDYjHCp3fqTGhRSVonDGYr-bmJY4OVbMUO38safEVMRtsBoCdg4QAvD_BwE Tracie Linkedin Profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracie-keesee-2057291b/   Stay tuned for more great guests on The CJEvolution Podcast   www.cjevolution.com  

Kentucky Tonight
Debating Police Reform Issues

Kentucky Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 56:37


Host Renee Shaw and guests discuss police reform initiatives being debated in the U.S. following police actions in Kentucky, Minnesota, and elsewhere resulting in deaths of African Americans. Guests: Raymond Burse, general counsel for the Kentucky NAACP; Rebecca Ballard DiLoreto, legislative agent for the Kentucky Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; William Hunt, police chief of the Somerset Police Department; Tracie Keesee, co-founder and senior vice president of Justice Initiatives for the Center for Policing Equity (pre-recorded interview); Jason Rothermund, former president and legislative chair of Bluegrass Lodge 4 of the Fraternal Order of Police; and Lawrence Weathers, police chief of the Lexington Police Department.

Kentucky Tonight
Debating Police Reform Issues

Kentucky Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 56:37


Host Renee Shaw and guests discuss police reform initiatives being debated in the U.S. following police actions in Kentucky, Minnesota, and elsewhere resulting in deaths of African Americans. Guests: Raymond Burse, general counsel for the Kentucky NAACP; Rebecca Ballard DiLoreto, legislative agent for the Kentucky Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; William Hunt, police chief of the Somerset Police Department; Tracie Keesee, co-founder and senior vice president of Justice Initiatives for the Center for Policing Equity (pre-recorded interview); Jason Rothermund, former president and legislative chair of Bluegrass Lodge 4 of the Fraternal Order of Police; and Lawrence Weathers, police chief of the Lexington Police Department.

On Point
Police Reform: The View From The White House

On Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 47:30


President Trump signs an executive order on policing. We take a look at the order and discuss the administration’s response to a national reckoning with systemic racism. April Ryan, Tracie Keesee and Paul Butler join Meghna Chakrabarti.

On Point
Police Reform: How It Works And What It Might Look Like

On Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 47:10


In Congress, and across the country, there are calls for the reform of police departments. We look at what that would mean. William Riley, Tracie Keesee and Alondra Cano join Meghna Chakrabarti.

Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast  - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
CJ Evolution / November 19th / Episode 250 - Tracie Keesee. Ph.D, Deputy Commissioner of Equity & Inclusion at NYPD

Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 36:56


Hello everyone and welcome back to the show. Thank you all for the continued support. We continue to grow because of you. Please take a moment and rate and review the podcast on iTunes. We would appreciate it! Special thanks to all the brave men and women who work in the Criminal Justice field. You have much support, and keep up the great work. In this episode Patrick welcomes back Tracie Keesee, Ph.D. Tracie is currently the Deputy Commissioner of Equity & Inclusion at NYPD. She is also the Co-Founder of the Center for Policing Equity. She is also the Project Director of the National Initiative for Building Community Trust and Justice, a Department of Justice project led by the National Network for Safe Communities at John Jay College. The initiative is designed to improve relationships and increase trust between minority communities and the criminal justice system, as well as advance the public and scholarly understandings of the issues contributing to those relationships. Dr. Keesee is a 29 year police veteran. She retired as a captain of the Denver Police Department, where her final assignment was as deputy director of Colorado Information Analysis Center (CIAC), the State of Colorado's fusion center. In this interview, Patrick and Tracee talk about the challenges that law enforcement face now and in the future, as well as other important topics. A great interview. Check out Dr. Keesee's TED Talk about keeping neighborhoods safe through a collaboration between the police and the public. https://www.ted.com/talks/tracie_keesee_how_police_and_the_public_can_create_safer_neighborhoods_together?language=en Find Dr. Keesee here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracie-keesee-2057291b/ Do you love coffee? We do too! Check out the great products from Four Sigmatic. Get 15% off purchases using the promo code CJEVO. www.cjevolution.com   Stay tuned for more great content and great guests. Patrick  

TED Talks Daily
How police and the public can create safer neighborhoods together | Tracie Keesee

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 9:58


We all want to be safe, and our safety is intertwined, says Tracie Keesee, cofounder of the Center for Policing Equity. Sharing lessons she has learned from 25 years as a police officer, Keesee reflects on the public safety challenges faced by both the police and local neighborhoods, especially in the African American community, as well as the opportunities we all have preserving dignity and guaranteeing justice. “We must move forward together. There is no more us versus them,” Keesee says. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TEDTalks Notícias e Política
Como a polícia e o povo podem, juntos, tornar os bairros mais seguros | Tracie Keesee

TEDTalks Notícias e Política

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 9:57


Todos queremos estar seguros, e nossa segurança está interligada, diz Tracie Keesee, cofundadora do Centro de Controle da Equidade. Compartilhando lições aprendidas em seus 25 anos como policial, Keesee reflete sobre os desafios de segurança pública enfrentados pela polícia e pelos bairros locais, especialmente na comunidade afro-americana, bem como sobre as oportunidades que todos temos de preservar a dignidade e garantir a justiça. "Devemos seguir em frente juntos. Não somos nós contra eles", diz Keesee.

TEDTalks 뉴스와 정치
경찰과 주민이 힘을 모아 안전한 지역 사회를 만드는 길 | 트레이시 키시(Tracie Keesee)

TEDTalks 뉴스와 정치

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 9:57


우리는 모두 안전하길 원하고, 우리의 안전은 한데 뒤엉켜 있다고 공정한 치한유지 활동 센터의 공동 창립자 트테이시 키시는 말합니다. 25년 간의 경찰직 경험을 토대로, 경찰관들과 지연 주민들, 특히 미국계 흑인들이 겪는 어려움을 재조명하고, 우리 모두의 존엄성을 지키고 정의를 구현해 나갈 수 있는 방법에 관해 이야기합니다. "우리는 앞으로 나아가야 합니다. 더는 우리와 그들로 대치되어서는 안 됩니다," 라고 그녀는 말합니다.

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TEDTalks Noticias y Política
Cómo la policía y el público pueden crear juntos barrios más seguros | Tracie Keesee

TEDTalks Noticias y Política

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 9:57


Todos queremos estar seguros, y nuestra seguridad está interrelacionada, dice Tracie Keesee, cofundadora del Center for Police Equity (Centro para la equidad policial). Compartiendo lecciones que ha aprendido de ser oficial de policía durante 25 años, Keesee reflexiona sobre los desafíos en la seguridad pública que enfrentan tanto la policía como los barrios locales, especialmente en la comunidad afroestadounidense, así como las oportunidades que todos tenemos de preservar la dignidad y garantizar la justicia. "Tenemos que progresar juntos. Ya no hay más 'nosotros' contra 'ellos'", dice Keesee.

TED Talks News and Politics
How police and the public can create safer neighborhoods together | Tracie Keesee

TED Talks News and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 9:57


We all want to be safe, and our safety is intertwined, says Tracie Keesee, cofounder of the Center for Policing Equity. Sharing lessons she's learned from 25 years as a police officer, Keesee reflects on the public safety challenges faced by both the police and local neighborhoods, especially in the African American community, as well as the opportunities we all have preserving dignity and guaranteeing justice. "We must move forward together. There's no more us versus them," Keesee says.

TEDTalks Nachrichten und Politik
Wie die Polizei und die Öffentlichkeit zusammen sichere Nachbarschaften schaffen können. | Tracie Keesee

TEDTalks Nachrichten und Politik

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 9:57


Wir alle wollen sicher sein, und unsere Sicherheit ist eng miteinander verbunden, sagt Tracie Keesee, Mitbegründerin des Zentrums für Gleichheit im Polizeiwesen. Während Keesee ihre Erfahrungen aus 25 Jahren als Polizeibeamtin teilt, reflektiert sie die Herausforderungen für die öffentliche Sicherheit sowohl der Polizei als auch der lokalen Nachbarschaften, besonders in der afroamerikanischen Gemeinschaft, sowie die Chancen, die wir alle haben um Würde zu wahren und Gerechtigkeit zu garantieren. "Wir müssen gemeinsam voranschreiten. Es gibt kein wir gegen sie mehr", sagt Keesee.

Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast  - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
CJ Evolution / September 6th / Episode 133 - Deputy Commissioner of Training at NYPD - Tracie Keesee

Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017 39:30


Hello everyone and welcome back. In this episode, Patrick welcomes back Tracie Keesee who is the Deputy Commissioner of Training for NYPD. Tracie and Patrick talk about a wide variety of issues such as law enforcement challenges, leadership, training and recruitment of officers and how technology continues to improve the job of law enforcement. A very good interview with one of NYPD's finest. You can find Tracie here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracie-keesee-2057291b/   https://twitter.com/NYPDTraining   http://www1.nyc.gov/site/nypd/index.page   Find this and other episodes at www.cjevolution.net   Patrick

Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast  - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
CJ Evolution / March 10th / Episode 78 - A Chat with NYPD Top Cop Tracie Keesee, Ph.D. - Deputy Commissioner of Training

Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 52:51


Hello everyone and welcome back. In this episode, Patrick has the pleasure of talking with Dr. Tracie Keesee. Tracie is the Deputy Commissioner of Training for NYPD. Her innovative work in improving community / law enforcement relations, and her commitment to developing and tailoring the latest training methodologies for more than 50,000 uniformed and civilian members of the service are tremendous assets to NYPD. Through her leadership, the Training Bureau has helped NYPD continue its tradition as being New York's FINEST. A great conversation!   Find Tracie here:   Twitter: @NYPDTraining   Tracie.Keesee@nypd.org   https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracie-keesee-2057291b/   Check out all the latest episodes at www.cjevolution.net   Patrick