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Dewhitt L. Bingham, a three-time author on race related subjects, including police officer relations with black men, Probation Officer of 35 years, Criminal Justice Adjunct Professor of 26 years, and 2014 Heartland Community College Adjunct Professor of the year, discusses all things social justice and criminal justice. Bingham, from a grassroots level, sits down with judges, probation officers, city officials and common citizens with the goal to inform the American citizen of their constitu ...
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Smart Justice covers the pursuit of better outcomes in incarceration, foster care, and community collaboration on justice system issues. Website: http://smartjustice.org Support: https://smartjustice.supercast.com
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2020 - CONVERSATIONS WITH SHERRI JEFFERSON. Unlock Your Potential. Each episode is informative, inspiring, and innovative. Explore issues and challenges facing our homes, schools, and communities. Call 646-727-2566 LISTEN LIVE, ITUNE OR ON DEMAND More about Sherri Jefferson #FemaleNOTFeemale www.SherriJefferson.com www.SherriJeffersonPublishing.com
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Kids Imprisoned is a 7-part series investigating juvenile justice in America. It's produced by Carnegie-Knight News21, a national multimedia reporting project produced by the nation's top journalism students and graduates. This year, 35 journalism students virtually reported through video conferencing, examining challenges and disparities America's youth face in the criminal justice system.
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JustCity was founded in 2015 by a group of activists, attorneys, and civic leaders who saw the need for a powerful, independent voice to support the individuals, juveniles, and families who are, or have been in contact with, the criminal justice system in the Mid-South. We advocate for strong, consistent adult and juvenile right to counsel policies and accelerate community-driven solutions to the problems presented by the criminal justice system.
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The Z Files

Professor Zhang

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Calling all crime enthusiasts! The Z Files podcast is your space to learn the nitty gritty details about crime in order to improve your personal safety, remove anxiety about victimization, and satisfy that weird curiosity we all have about law breakers. Criminology and Sociology professor Tiffany Zhang exposes the anatomy of all things criminal from shoplifting to wrongful convictions to crimes of the government. Episodes will cover the mafia, torture in the US, the CIA, juvenile delinquency ...
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Advice from the Inside Out takes an in-depth look at solutions-based approaches to diverting recidivism for both juveniles and adults caught up in the criminal justice system. It features conversations with both our formerly incarcerated populations and the incredible people, who work with these individuals to ensure justice is served. We talk with those who are directly impacted by the juvenile and adult justice systems and those who have played a role in attempting to move the needle forwa ...
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Breaking Silence

Allison Meyerhardt

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Welcome to the Breaking Silence Podcast. Throughout this podcast, our Executive Director, Alli Meyerhardt, interviews those that are impacted by interpersonal violence as a way for us to learn how we can all be a part of violence prevention. In this space, we hope that you will find healing, understanding and empathy. We are all Breakers!
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Bay Voice Initiative

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Bay Voice Initiative is a platform for youth who have been impacted by the system to share lived experiences in order to provide insight that will lead to social change; specifically within our juvenile justice system. We encourage Youth nationwide to create and engage in Youth Advisory Councils; creating meaningful relationships with both community and system partners. Each episode will be packed with interviews, topics relevant to system reform efforts and resources/education to keep peopl ...
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Real Life Wrongs Podcast examines the systemic factors that put innocent people behind bars, and gives a voice to the gut-wrenching stories told by individuals caught in the web of a system that’s designed to protect them. RLW dives into the stories, the crimes, and the hard times of the world of wrongful convictions.
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Ishkaran Singh Bhandari is a legal expert, a lawyer, researcher, and a political analyst based in New Delhi. As a lawyer he has appeared in many prominent and major cases exposing the corrupt for example in National Herald and Sunanda Pushkar Murder case. He was a petitioner in the Nirbhaya Delhi Gang Rape case. Bhandari has been quite vocal about challenging the juvenile justice Act, 2000. He was also working towards bail for Sant Shri Asaram Bapu Case. He has been working very religiously ...
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The Honorable Jason Lewis (R-MN) represented Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional district during the 115th Congress. Lewis prioritized working with the Trump administration’s America First agenda and was a “leader in the battle to pass” health care and tax reform. He also co-authored the Juvenile Justice Reform Act of 2018 which passed Congress and was signed into law by the President. Prior to serving in Washington, Lewis was a broadcaster for 25 years hosting The Jason Lewis Show. Lewis holds a ...
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Massachusetts and New England true crime, local history, advocacy-focused podcast - the things that happen here. Created and hosted by Boston radio personality, Anngelle Wood (WFNX, WBCN, WZLX); each episode walks you through a local crime story and the people and places involved. Season Four - September 2024 Online at CrimeoftheTruestKind.com and everywhere you listen to podcasts. Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkind Follow @crimeofthetruestkind #massachusetts #newe ...
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Youth Voice Amplified

Kern County Superintendent of Schools Office

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Join hosts Gennessa Fisher and Brian Johnson for this youth-led and youth-focused monthly interview series as they talk with young people about their life experiences with homelessness, foster care, disabilities, teen parenting, and more. Each conversation will uncover stories of hope and strength from youth storytellers who will share the best ways we can support youth in similar situations. If you want to know how to do better for youth or simply be inspired, this is your show! Every youth ...
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UVA Law

University of Virginia School of Law

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To request an audio transcript that is not at law.virginia.edu/news/videos-podcasts, please contact comm@law.virginia.edu. Founded in 1819, the University of Virginia School of Law is the second-oldest continuously operating law school in the nation. Consistently ranked among the top law schools, Virginia is a world-renowned training ground for distinguished lawyers and public servants, instilling in them a commitment to leadership, integrity and community service.
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Raising Joyful and Resilient Black Children

Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes & Dr. Valerie N. Adams-Bass

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As a parent raising Black children, do you ever wish there was a trusted space that understood the unique challenges and joys of raising Black children and that affirmed Black children? Well, we’re here for you. We’re Dr. Valerie Adams-Bass and Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes, developmental psychologists, moms and professors. In each episode, we’ll speak with experts and parents to explore what it means to raise healthy and thriving Black children, bridge conversations from parenting to child wel ...
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Bardley McKnight Law

Bardley McKnight Law

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Attorney Melaniece Bardley McKnight is originally from Gary, Indiana and the founding partner of Bardley McKnight & Associates, LLC. McKnight attended undergraduate school at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale on a full basketball scholarship where she earned a bachelor’s degree in political science. Attorney McKnight earned a Juris Doctorate degree from North Carolina Central University School of Law in Durham, North Carolina.While pursuing her law degree, McKnight was Secretary of ...
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Shields & Talbot

United Front, LLC

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Shields & Talbot is a podcast offering deeply rooted in educational equity and anti-racist transformation in schools for the benefit of all students; particularly youth of color. Episodes will consist of student and educator voices, co-conspirators and resources for all. Co-host Harold Shields has been an educator since his sophomore year of high school (Sunday school teacher, camp counselor, juvenile teacher, etc.). He taught Mastering Our Cultural Identity: African American Male Image and ...
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5x/week interview-based podcast Christian interviews authors, thought leaders, politicians, magicians, entrepreneurs, engineers, journalists, business leaders, and even podcasters. With Masters of Life, you will learn from their habits, skills, stories, and advice that made them who they are.
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Detained

Arish Rivers

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Detained is a podcast produced by Champloo Media. Hosted by Arish Rivers, Detained is a criminal justice podcast that seeks to examine real experiences from every perspective. Search for Detained wherever you listen to podcasts and subscribe to never miss and episode. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/detained/support
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Welcome to The HBCU Audio Experience, hosted by entrepreneur Todd Finley. The HBCU Audio Experience podcast is produced and distributed by HBCU Grad. On this podcast you'll find a mix of interviews, strategy sessions, behind the scenes, news and fireside chats with HBCU Grads and students. You'll also hear current thoughts that the HBCU Grad staff records originally for this audio experience! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hbcugrad/support
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From the Streets to the Statehouse

Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle

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During the Maryland General Assembly, we offer insight an analysis on the issues impacting the Black community in Baltimore. Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle (LBS) is a grassroots thinktank in Baltimore, MD that advocates for the political interests of the Black community. We cut through the noise and give you the information that matters the most.
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In this episode of Michigan Justice Chronicles, host Dan Garan delves into the Oxford High School shooting case, sharing unique insights as a former prosecutor, criminal defense attorney, and juvenile justice specialist. The tragic events involving Ethan Crumbly, a 15-year-old who opened fire at his school, are discussed, shedding light on the comp…
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The Texas Juvenile Justice Department is found in violation of youth offenders rights and military veterans and their families come together for a day of mental support. Hosted and edited by Joseph Sweeney. Reported by Tyler Pullum and Maya Thakur. Cover art by Emma Berke. Music by Top Flow Productions.…
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Journalists discuss the week's news with Bill Bryant, including ramifications of the Safer Kentucky Act taking effect next week and an op-ed penned by Kentucky-born movie star George Clooney calling for President Joe Biden to withdraw from the 2024 campaign. Guests: Jess Clark, Louisville Public Media; Bill Estep, Lexington Herald-Leader; and Sylvi…
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RLW: This is the last of the series on human error in the justice system and how it contributes to wrongful convictions. It's a great review with quiz questions and some multiple choice you can try at home. Discover what you know (and don't know) about the law. Wrongful convictions can happen to anyone. We hope our exploration into the world of wro…
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In this enlightening episode, we sit down with a seasoned criminal trial attorney to explore their extensive career spanning 27 years. We delve into the attorney's background, uncovering what initially drew them to the criminal justice field and the early experiences that shaped their professional journey. Listeners will understand the key differen…
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In this episode of Michigan Justice Chronicles, host Dan Gehring discusses his experience handling high-profile cases as both a prosecutor and a defense attorney. He reflects on these cases' impact on his career and shares insights on the challenges and lessons learned from working on cases that garnered significant media attention. Join Dan as he …
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Victim services are crucial for the safety, stability, and healing of crime victims. These services help reduce future victimization by empowering victims and ensuring they are informed about their rights and the resources available to them. By integrating victim services into law enforcement, agencies like the LRPD can foster trust and confidence …
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Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including including a recap of the Fancy Farm political event and the start of school in many districts around the state. Guests: Mario Anderson, Spectrum News 1; John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; and Jess Clark, Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting.…
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Carter Beardsley, is not just a student—he's a changemaker! As the Region 8 President of the California Association of Student Councils, Chairman of the Kern Literacy Council's Youth Literacy Committee, and a Bakersfield Youth Commissioner, Carter is at the forefront of uplifting student voices in his school and the community. Join us as Carter sha…
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Send a message to the show In remembrance of Holly, on the 31st anniversary of her disappearance. Holly's abduction and murder remain unresolved. .. .. .. Thirty years ago today, 10-year-old Holly Piirainen was enjoying a lazy summer day with her family at their vacation cottage in Sturbridge, Massachusetts. What should have been an innocent visit …
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The post conviction process for a survivor of sexual violence can be a very lonely, overwhelming and confusing moment in their journey. In this episode, we have the amazing opportunity to learn more about what that is like for folks, what support is out there and how putting the survivors voice and story first is a major step in getting some of the…
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Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including Gov. Andy Beshear's emerging national profile as a reported vice presidential candidate for the Democratic ticket. Guests: Alex Acquisto, Lexington Herald-Leader; Phillip Bailey, USA Today; and Mark Vanderhoff, WLKY in Louisville.…
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Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including reactions to the nomination of J. D. Vance, who has ties to the commonwealth, as candidate for vice president on the Republican ticket. Guests: Russ Cassady, Appalachian Newspapers; Tessa Duvall, Lexington Herald-Leader; and Sarah Ladd, Kentucky Lantern.…
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UT Professors express concerns over the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 and an exhibit from the Texas Immersive Institute is longlisted for the Yugo BAFTA Student Awards. Reported by Ren Leija and Maya Thakur. Hosted and edited by Joseph Sweeney. Cover art by Emma Berke. Music by Top Flow Productions.…
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Episode 98: Redefining Incarceration, Promoting Second Chances, and the Role of Education in Personal Transformation Guest: Khalil Osiris Hosts: Jakeria Mitchell, Yessica Muniz, Trey Walker, and Shamar Taylor (Illinois State University Students) Bingham is delighted that his Illinois State University students hosted this episode of the Dewhitt Lloy…
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Send a message to the show Coming September 2024, the eight-part investigative podcast that picks up where the Emmy Award-winning documentary, Have You Seen Andy?, leaves off. Hosted by Melanie Perkins McLaughlin, whose decades-long investigation about her missing childhood friend, Andy Puglisi, who went missing in 1976 from the public pool in Lawr…
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Focusing on rehabilitation for juvenile offenders: Prosecutors are working to rehabilitate young offenders rather than simply punish them. In juvenile cases, there is an emphasis on intervening in cycles of abuse and helping troubled youth get back on track, rather than just sending them to jail. Casey Beard, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney: Juvenile D…
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Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including Gov. Andy Beshear's comments about attending a meeting with President Joe Biden and other Democratic governors to discuss the state of Biden's campaign. Guests: Mario Anderson, Spectrum News 1; Monica Harkins, WDRB in Louisville; and Austin Horn, Lexingt…
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Send a message to the show In this bonus episode, recorded live at Faces Brewing Co. in Malden, Mass, we explore local cold cases. With journalist Emily Sweeney, we uncover the intricate details behind some of the state's most perplexing unsolved crimes. We mark the anniversary of Debra Melo's mysterious disappearance. The case of 30-year-old Taunt…
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In the powerful conclusion of our two-part series, we pick up where we left off, diving deeper into Rico's transformative journey. After being harshly judged by his community and witnessing friends succumb to drug use, Rico made the life-changing decision to shift his mindset and, ultimately, his destiny. Now, as a peer support specialist, Rico ded…
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Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg's dismissal of Louisville Metro Police chief Jacquelyn Gwynn-Villaroel. Guests: Alex Acquisto, Lexington Herald-Leader; Isaiah Kim-Martinez, WHAS in Louisville; and Liam Niemeyer, Kentucky Lantern.…
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The Neill-Cochran House Museum, located in the heart of West Campus, unveiled its newly restored slave quarters at its annual Juneteenth celebration on Sunday, June 22. Associate Audio Editor Mercy Solis speaks with some of the attendees and organizers to find out more about the significance of the event as well as the Juneteenth holiday. Reported …
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Send a message to the show Late Release! Coming in hot with the history on this one with the Corpse Flower, The Tot Finder, a Nine-Alarm Fire, and The Wizard of Oz/Darkside of The Moon, The Beaneaters, and the Great Molasses Flood of 1919. The Molassacre. A Molasstrophe. That's what happens when 2 million gallons of molasses explodes onto the narro…
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Episode 97: Qualifications To Be President Of The United States Guest: Jakeria Mitchell, Yessica Muniz, Trey Walker, and Shamar Taylor Bingham has retired from teaching at Heartland Community College, will be retiring from teaching at Illinois State University in December, and will begin focusing on interviewing members of the community. However, p…
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Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including health news related to needle exchange programs and the upcoming legalization of medicinal marijuana in Kentucky Guests: Tessa Duvall, Lexington Herald-Leader; McKenna Horsley, Kentucky Lantern; and Melissa Patrick, Kentucky Health News.…
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Audio Producer Edly Termilien speaks with Hayden Conner, a fourth-year offensive lineman and founder of Paws for a Cause. After fostering dogs throughout high school, Conner took initiative and created Paws for a Cause to benefit the Austin Animal Center. Reported and Produced by Edly Termilien. Cover photo by Edly Termilien and designed by Carla G…
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Catcalling has been so normalized in our society that we often dismiss it and assume that it does not do any harm. Terra Lopez, host and creator of "This is What it Feels Like", joins us as she talks us through the often untold consequences that come from catcalling such as harassment, sexual assault and even murder. We walk through the power of le…
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Send a message to the show EP 66 | A Fifty-Year-Old Cold Case Is Solved & The Dark History Of Murder in Bedford, Massachusetts Five murders in as many decades. How does a seemingly tranquil town like Bedford, Massachusetts, become the backdrop for some of the most chilling crimes in New England history? Travel back in time as we recount this small …
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Multimedia Editor Joseph Sweeney speaks with Paxton Smith, a reproductive right's activist who gained national attention after speaking out against Texas' six-week abortion ban during her high school graduation in 2021. Smith now serves on the board of directors of the national non-profit the Women's Reproductive Rights Assistance Project. Reported…
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Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including an allocation of state funding toward building housing in western Kentucky and a decline in the state's overdose deaths. Guests: Sylvia Goodman, Kentucky Public Radio; Marcus Green, WDRB in Louisville, and Wes Swietek, Bowling Green Daily News.…
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Change Your Mindset, Change Your Life! Join us for an inspiring two-part series on Youth Voice Amplified as we delve into Rico's incredible journey of resilience and transformation. In part one, Rico opens up about his challenging early life, where survival was the only goal. He shares vivid stories of his childhood struggles, from navigating diffi…
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Will Jones, the Prosecuting Attorney for the 6th Judicial District, has had a busy first year in office. He took over from Larry Jegley, who retired after over 30 years in the role. Jones has been working to address the backlog of cases caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the high number of homicides in the area. To address these challenges…
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Professor Guido Alfani of Bocconi University discusses economic inequality in preindustrial times, centralized in Europe and beyond. Alfani was recently published in the Journal of Economic Literature. Professor Ted Seto of Loyola Law School provides commentary, and UVA Law professor Ruth Mason and Oxford University professor Tsilly Dagan also disc…
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Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including efforts to recover from tornadoes and severe thunderstorms that swept through the state over the Memorial Day holiday weekend. Guests: Alex Acquisto, Lexington Herald-Leader; Isaiah Kim-Martinez, WHAS11 in Louisville; and Liam Niemeyer, Kentucky Lantern.…
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Creating change and safe spaces in the beer industry takes time, commitment, maturity and a desire to always listen to what those working within it are telling us. Throughout the episode Ryan Stack and I talk through what his time at Prairie Artisan Ales was like and how they created a culture based on believing staff, showing up for one another as…
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Send a message to the show EP 65 | Brace For Impact: Juvenile Lifers, Parole Hearings, & The Families' New Fight Massachusetts families of murdered loved ones are now faced with the prospect of their killers being released. Explore how landmark rulings Miller vs. Alabama and Diatchenko vs The Commonwealth have reshaped juvenile sentencing and remov…
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Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including an investigation of Kentucky's juvenile justice facilities by the U.S. Dept. of Justice. Guests: Alex Acquisto, Lexington Herald-Leader; Chris Otts, WDRB in Louisville; and Mark Vanderhoff, WLKY in Louisville.…
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Episode 96: Juvenile Rights Guest: Anthony Crispin and Sam Ritter This is the 16th week of the 2024 spring semester at Heartland Community College and Bingham’s students are studying Juvenile Justice and preparing for finals. This episode is centered around the due process rights of juveniles. Bingham and his guest discuss the following: Their care…
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