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Black Talk Radio Live Drive @ 5 – The link between criminal records and poverty w/ Christopher Ervin
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[jwplayer mediaid=”9148″]Download Podcast Today on the Live Drive @ 5 we will be speaking to Baltimore criminal justice activist and radio personality Christopher Ervin about…
View More Black Talk Radio Live Drive @ 5 – The link between criminal records and poverty w/ Christopher ErvinHow past crimes may drive job seekers into poverty
[jwplayer mediaid=”9030″] PBS News Hour reports, Applicants with criminal backgrounds, including those with nonviolent criminal convictions or even arrests, are increasingly being driven into poverty.…
View More How past crimes may drive job seekers into povertyTHE GRAND JURY: The “law” is what “they” want it to be at any given time
By LYNNE STEWART One of my most prophetic statements is that the “law” is what “they” want it to be at any given time. Witness…
View More THE GRAND JURY: The “law” is what “they” want it to be at any given timeSCOTUS rules cops need warrant to search cell phones
[jwplayer mediaid=”4366″] The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that police need a warrant before they can search suspects’ cell phones.
View More SCOTUS rules cops need warrant to search cell phonesWYMS Radio: The curious case of Jeremy Meeks
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the revolution of the mind continues… Let’s get down to the bottom of why Jeremy Meeks is suddenly the most hated and most loved dude…
View More WYMS Radio: The curious case of Jeremy MeeksBTR News: Former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik wants to be new face of criminal justice reform
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View More BTR News: Former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik wants to be new face of criminal justice reformCongressman Cohen offers bill that would reverse devastating cuts to the Legal Services Corporation
[jwplayer mediaid=”3912″] On Thursday, May 29th, Congressman Cohen introduced an amendment to the Fiscal Year 2015 Commerce, Justice, and Science Appropriations bill that would reverse…
View More Congressman Cohen offers bill that would reverse devastating cuts to the Legal Services CorporationCrimes of the Century Radio 5/29/2014
[jwplayer mediaid=”3906″] Joining your Crimes of the Century co-hosts on Black Talk Radio Network this week are some of the key organizers for National Week…
View More Crimes of the Century Radio 5/29/2014NA Radio: What would you do if cops tried to get you to frame another person?
[jwplayer mediaid=”2445″] March 19, 2014 Tonight’s Topics as follows: 1- Cops force man to frame someone or face prison 2- United Nations Hears Of Human…
View More NA Radio: What would you do if cops tried to get you to frame another person?Video: A man’s journey through a state child support system
A video tape garnering attention on social media documents a black male trying to navigate a state-run child support collection agency. The video shows…
View More Video: A man’s journey through a state child support systemColorado taking in huge tax revenues from booming pot sales
Colorado is projecting almost $200 million in tax revenue from pot sales since citizens voted to make the recreational use of cannabis legal in the…
View More Colorado taking in huge tax revenues from booming pot salesPennsylvania Parole Board under pressure for illegal parole denials involving the Move 9
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Seven of nine members of the MOVE 9, members of the late John Africa’s Philly based group MOVE, have been recommended for parole by officials…
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