Far too often there seems to be a divide between the police and the public. This podcast is dedicated to bridging the gap between police and the communities they serve. As a former law enforcement executive, I will analyze police procedures and give a layman's understanding to the public. I will also review relevant events that are occurring around the U.S. in attempts to give the public some of the reasons why the police may have taken certain courses of action. The goal of this program is to bring all groups together and to work in harmony to make all communities better and more cohesive.
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Sunday Feb 28, 2021
Art History and the Black Panthers
Sunday Feb 28, 2021
Sunday Feb 28, 2021
Professor emeritus, Jo-Ann Morgan joins me to discuss the historical imagery of Black people and living in America. From Aunt Jemima to Sambo to current images in the media AA portrayal has been a struggle for decency. We have made great strides and the Black Panther Party of the 1960s and 70s was a huge part of reclaiming Black pride. As we close Black History month Dr. Morgan reminds us of the legacy of African American heroes portrayed through art.
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