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First Things First With Dominique DiPrimaFirst Things First With Dominique DiPrimaLA Reparations Chair Ambassador Michael Lawson & Vice Chair Khansa Jones-Muhammad on What's Next(Airdate 2/7/25) LA Reparations Advisory Commission Chair Michael Lawson is former President & CEO of the Los Angeles Urban League and a former U.S. Ambassador in the Obama administration after three decades as a leading international attorney. Vice Chair Khansa Jones-Muhammad, also known as Friday Jones, is a reparations advocate, educator, and former Los Angeles City Council candidate. She has over 20 years of business management experience and is a member of the New Frontier Democratic Club. On this podcast we look at the City of Los Angeles final reparations report and what is next. It's Freedmen Friday.https://civilandhumanrights...2025-02-1140 minTrans* Lesson PlanTrans* Lesson PlanTransgender Day of RemembranceIn this episode of the Trans* Lesson Plan Podcast, we will be honoring the lives lost to anti-trans violence in the year (2024). We'll also delve into the history and significance of Transgender Day of Remembrance. We discuss the current state of violence against transgender individuals, presenting sobering statistics from 2024 and explaining how these cases are tracked and reported. The episode also covers the impact of TDOR on transgender history and activism, and concludes with a call to action for listeners to become allies and advocates for the transgender community. Link to TDOR Virtual Event: https...2024-11-2020 minFirst Things First With Dominique DiPrimaFirst Things First With Dominique DiPrima#FreedmenFridays - Unpacking the L.A. Reparations Commission Report w/CSUN's Gabriel Selassie, PhD(Airdate 8/30/24) Los Angeles City Reparations Advisory Commission under the purview of the LA Civil Rights Department has unveiled an executive summary of their preliminary report. Dr. Gabriel Selassie is one of the city's academic partners at Cal State Northridge. Dr. Selassie's first book lands in 2024 and he has authored scholarship appearing in numerous academic journals including the Journal of Africana Religions and California History Journal. https://civilandhumanrights.lacity.gov/2024-09-2344 minFirst Things First With Dominique DiPrimaFirst Things First With Dominique DiPrimaL.A. Reparations Findings w/Atty Capri Maddox(Airdate 8/26/24) Attorney Capri Maddox updates us on the findings of the Los Angeles Reparations Advisory Commission. The report will be unveiled 8/27/24 and it will detail the data compiled by the commission and the analysis provided by their academic partners at Cal State Northridge. https://civilandhumanrights.lacity.gov/ https://www.dominiquediprima.com/about2024-09-0329 minSocial Impact LeaderSocial Impact LeaderTaking Action with Jill SavittIn this episode, we speak with Jill Savitt, President and CEO of The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, and a dedicated human rights activist. Jill delves into various forms of advocacy, exploring deeper layers of action and the search for real solutions. She discusses how to genuinely make a difference, measure and deliver justice, and effectively lead social activists. Additionally, Jill addresses the government's obligations to its people, the social contract, and the balance between mindset and mission in her impactful work at the Center. Listen in for a truly enlightening conversation. The Social Impact L...2024-05-2255 minMaking ContactMaking ContactAmerica's Black Capital“America's Black Capital: How African Americans Remade Atlanta in the Shadow of the Confederacy” chronicles how a center of Black excellence emerged amid virulent expressions of white nationalism as African Americans pushed back against Confederate ideology to create an extraordinary locus of achievement. Alongside author Dr. Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar, in this episode we examine the methods in which Black Atlanteans pushed for social, economic, and political upliftment through the development of Black collegiate systems, entrepreneurship, and civic engagement. Learn more about the story and find the transcript on radioproject.org. [https://www.radioproject.org/2024/04/americas-black-capital] Making Contact [https://radioproject.org...2024-04-1029 minHistory FixHistory FixEp. 44 Drowned Towns: How the US Has Strategically Flooded Historically Black TownsIn this episode of History Fix, I tell the stories of four historically Black towns that are now underwater: Oscarville, Georgia, Kowaliga (Benson), Alabama, Vanport, Oregon, and Seneca Village in New York City. We'll take a look at how and why these fledgling towns were destroyed and the ripple effect it's had on Black Americans even today. www.historyfixpodcast.comSources: Travel Noire "5 Black American Towns Hidden Under Lakes and Ultimately From History Books"11alive "Relative of Oscarville resident shares history behind the city underneath Lake Lanier"The Jerusalem Post "Dark Secrets of a Cu...2024-01-1443 minTravel With Annita and FriendsTravel With Annita and FriendsDestination: Atlanta Things To See And DoAtlanta Things to see and do Atlanta- so many things to see and do - it's my hometown, and I enjoy sharing it with everyone. I love my southern roots and am happy to call this area home.  I was born in Atlanta and lived there during my early childhood in the SW area of the city. I can still remember going there as a child and swimming in the pool at Mozley Park with my parents watching as my sister, and I played with the other kids. Today Mozley park looks different from my time swimming and running along t...2023-01-2233 minMason Vera PaineMason Vera PaineFBI Abuse of Force Database is in dangerThe FBI created a National Use of Force Database. Unfortunately, the database risks being discontinued. Policing Program Manager at The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, Bree Spencer, joins Team MVP correspondent Brian Althimer to explain why. For information about The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights visit: CivilRights.orgTo review some of the abuse of force data available to the public visit: Accountablenow.com Follow The Leadership Conference on Twitter at: Twitter.com/CivilRightsorg Like The Leadership Conference on Facebook at: Facebook.com/Civilandhumanrights2021-12-2308 minThe Iowa Idea PodcastThe Iowa Idea Podcast79. Rachel WilliamsThe Iowa Idea: Rachel Williams “There are people who work really hard at it.” In this episode of The Iowa Idea Podcast, I’m joined by Rachel Williams. Rachel is a native of Eastern North Carolina. She holds a Ph.D. in Art Education and an M.F.A. in Studio Art from Florida State University. She is an Associate Professor of Gender Women’s and Sexuality Studies and Studio Art at the University of Iowa where she has worked since 1999. Her writing appears in Southern Cultures, Meridians, the Journal of Arts Management Law and Society...2021-04-121h 02AiracastAiracastAfternoon at the Museum Civil and Human rights CenterThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is an engaging cultural attraction and human rights institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights movement of the 1950s-1960s to the global human rights movements of today. Explore the stories of brave civil and human rights defenders who tapped their own power to bring about social change. http://civilandhumanrights.org 2021-01-251h 02Crime SaladCrime SaladThe Murder of: Bobbie Jo StinnettIn 2006, Bobbie Jo was absolutely thrilled to be pregnant with her first child. When she met Lisa Marie Montgomery online who shared that she was also pregnant, and just as big of a lover of dogs as Bobbie Jo was, she thought she had made a wonderful new friend. Instead, Lisa Montgomery would become famous as only one of 50 other women to be placed on Death Row for what she did to Bobbie Jo. Sponsors: AndStillIVote.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/civilandhumanrights Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/civilrightsorg/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/civilrightsorg #andstillivote Green Chef Go to Gr...2020-12-1622 minCrime SaladCrime SaladThe Murder of Child Star Judith BarsiThe name Judith Barsi might not sound familiar to you at first, but we're sure once you saw a picture or heard her voice, you'd immediately recognize her as Ducky from Land Before Time, with the famous words, yep yep yep! or Anne-Marie from All Dogs Go to Heaven, the young girl who friends two dogs and teaches them the importance of love and friendship.. or maybe Thea from Jaws: The Revenge And we know this case is going to be a tough one to get through. Sponsors: AndStillIVote.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/civilandhumanrights Instagram: https://www.i...2020-12-0221 minFruitloops: Serial Killers of ColorFruitloops: Serial Killers of ColorE101: David Stephen MiddletonThis week Beth and Wendy discuss David Stephen Middleton, an ex-cop turned serial killer. He murdered at least two women, probably more.We thank the listeners (3:11) and begin our story (8:30). We dive into the setting (10:05), the killers early life (15:30) and the timeline (18:13). Then, we get into the investigation & arrest (37:18), the trial (53:02), followed by "Where are they now?"(54:00). We get into our Take Aways and what we think made the perp snap (58:20).  As usual we close out the show with some tips on how not to get murdered (1:02:45) and some shou...2020-11-191h 13Crime SaladCrime SaladBilly Mansfield Jr MurdersToday we are going to give you a deep dive into not only Billy Mansfield Jr, a man convicted of murdering and assaulting at least five women in the late 1970s and early 1980s, but we'll also look into the violent and criminal pasts of his father and brother. These crimes were committed almost 50 years ago, but a discovery on the Mansfield property in Weeki Wachee, Florida, has led to new questions about the scope of Billy's murders and who was really involved. Sponsors: AndStillIVote.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/civilandhumanrights Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/civilrightsorg/ Twitter: h...2020-11-1821 minFruitloops: Serial Killers of ColorFruitloops: Serial Killers of ColorE100: Sid Ahmed Rezala aka The Train KillerThis week Beth and Wendy discuss Sid Ahmed Rezala aka The Train Killer. An Algerian man who killed 3 women in France in 1999.We open up our mailbag (5:50). We begin our story (12:52) and then dive into the setting (14:15), the killer’s early life (34:45) and the timeline (38:31). Then, we get into the investigation & arrest (47:55) followed by "Where are they now?"(60:39). We discuss our Take Aways and what we think made the perp snap (60:53).  As usual we close out the show with some tips on how not to get murdered (1:05:24) and some shout...2020-11-121h 18Fruitloops: Serial Killers of ColorFruitloops: Serial Killers of ColorE99: David Bullock aka The Happy KillerThis week Beth and Wendy discuss David Bullock, a man who, between December 1981 and January 1982, killed at least six people in New York City.First we thank you for your listener letters and support (5:28). We introduce the story and start with the stats (10:41). Then we dive into the setting, New York City (11:47), the killers early life (28:48) and the timeline (31:18). Then, we get into the investigation & arrest (41:00) followed by "Where are they now?"(45:43). We get into our Take Aways and what we think made the perp snap (48:02). As usual we clo...2020-11-051h 05Crime SaladCrime SaladThe Murder of: Cassie Jo StoddartIn 2006, a popular, straight-A student was brutally murdered by two of her classmates in her aunt and uncle's home in a small Idaho town. 16 year old Cassie Jo Stoddart was house sitting, when she invited her boyfriend and two friends over for a movie night. What should have been a fun Friday night, became a nightmare as the violent fantasy of her classmates came to life. Sponsor: AndStillIVote.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/civilandhumanrights Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/civilrightsorg/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/civilrightsorg #andstillivote Green Chef Use code crimesalad90 to get $90 off your first month plus fre...2020-11-0420 minFruitloops: Serial Killers of ColorFruitloops: Serial Killers of ColorE98: Elifasi MsomiThis week, Wendy & Beth discuss Elifasi Msomi, who between 1953 and 1955, hacked 15 people to death in the valleys of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. He said he was driven by an evil being known as the tokoloshe.We share some listeners letters (4:37), dive into some stats (12:15), followed by a deep dive into the setting of South Africa (13:20). Then we get into Msomi’s early life and the lore of the tokoloshe (31:00), the timeline (40:50), and the investigation & arrest (43:42). We talk about "Where are they now?"(47:31), our Take Aways and what we think made Msomi snap (48:58).  A...2020-10-291h 07Curse Free GaryVeeCurse Free GaryVeeGood Company | Interview with Arthur M. BlankThis episode is a  special interview that I did with Arthur M. Blank, the co-founder of  Home Depot as well as the owner of the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta  United. I think you’ll find that this interview is a compelling look at  one of the most influential businessmen in the world. Enjoy! Let me know  what you thought. To purchase "Good Company" by Arthur Blank please check out: http://www.arthurblank.com/ -All Proceeds Go To The National Center for Civil and Human Rights https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/ Tweet Me! @garyvee Text...2020-10-2542 minCrime SaladCrime SaladThe TikTok Suitcase MurdersIt seems as if there is no shortage of trends and viral videos coming out of TikTok nowadays. From cute dog videos to skateboarders drinking cranberry juice to dance crazes, TikTok has it all. While most of what goes viral from the Gen Z app is simple, joyful, or comedic, the viral video that started this case is anything but. What began as a few teens having fun recording a video this summer, ended with a horrible, shocking discovery on a Seattle beach. Sponsor: AndStillIVote.org  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/civilandhumanrights Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/civilrightsorg/ Twitter: https://t...2020-10-2118 minCrime SaladCrime SaladThe Mysterious Death of Tamla Horsford40 year old Tamla Horsford from Cumming, Georgia tragically fell to her death, but friends and family suggest her death may be the result of something more sinister than an unfortunate accident. Sponsor: AndStillIVote.org  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/civilandhumanrights Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/civilrightsorg/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/civilrightsorg  #andstillivote Follow us! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/crimesaladpodcast Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/crimesalad Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/crimesaladpodcast RATE US - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crime-salad-podcast/id1457141569 Patreon https://patreon.com/crimesaladpodcast Researched and Written by: Allison Hauser and Crime Salad2020-10-0700 minOpen Plan PodcastOpen Plan Podcast#02 / The InternWe're diving deep into architecture internships this week! Did any of us actually have to grab coffee for someone? Clean out the library? Organize samples? Emily and Maria each talk about their own experiences and what kinds of things to expect from your internship. We're talking money, responsibilities, and common tasks that are usually given to interns. Plus, we have a crazy story sent by a listener about one of her internships… Stay tuned until the end for some must-have tips and advice that worked for us, or that we wish we knew before!Follow us @op...2020-09-3059 minJeff and Alex PodcastJeff and Alex PodcastTalking with Doug ShipmanOn this episode of The Jeff & Alex Podcast, the guys interview Doug Shipman, former CEO and President of the Woodruff Arts Center and the founding Chief Executive Officer of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta. Listen along as they talk about Doug’s role in the foundation of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, his passion for social justice, his love for Atlanta United Soccer & Bobby Kennedy, and what his next chapter will look like. Jump to 6:00 to hear about how the guys met Doug Shipman. Jump to 8:00 to hear about Doug’s ba...2020-09-1000 minThoughts That RockThoughts That RockS2/Ep 63 - Derreck Kayongo | In Tough Times, Have Courageous ConversationsIn this episode, we talk with DERRECK KAYONGO, who is a keynote speaker, entrepreneur, Global Soap Project Founder, and former CEO of the Center for Civil and Human Rights.THOUGHT:In Tough Times, Have Courageous ConversationsCONNECT: Website: KepplerSpeakers.com Email: DerreckKayongo@gmail.com Facebook: Derreck.Kayongo Instagram: DerreckKayongo Linkedin: Derreck Kayongo Twitter: @DerreckKayongo BRAND & RESOURCE MENTIONS: Global Soap Project - Global Soap Project National Center of Civil and Human Rights - CivilandHumanRights.org HR Florida (SHRM) - HRFlorida.org COVID-19 - CDC.gov George Floyd - Wikipedia Winston Churchill...2020-07-2737 minThe Lutheran CartographerThe Lutheran CartographerCumming, Georgia: Pastor Tim DroegemuellerPastor Tim Droegemueller is senior pastor of Living Faith Lutheran Church in Cumming, Georgia.Living Faith Luther's website: https://www.livingfaithlutheran.comPastor Droegemueller's recommended things to check out:Los Rios Mexican Restaurant: https://www.losrioscummingga.com/Amicalola Falls: https://www.amicalolafallslodge.com/Civil Rights Museum: https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/Atlanta sportsPastor Peter Bender's Congregation at Prayer: http://peacesussex.org/downloads/congregation-at-prayer/Kiros, Confessional Lutheran church planting: https://thekairosnetwork.org/Today’s sponsor is Audible, go to https://LutheranCartographer.com/audible for a free audio book and to try ou...2020-06-2337 minIt\'s All MentalIt's All MentalAtlanta’s Civil and Human Rights Museum (Mental Note)I am coming to you today from Atlanta, while attending a conference for female podcast hosts. Yesterday, I arrived early and decided to visit the Civil and Human Rights Museum which left me very emotional. What I saw hit home for me on many levels and I wanted to talk openly with you about my experience on today’s Mental Note. While reading through the Jim Crow Laws I began to realize that because of my descent it is unlikely that I should even be here. I am a descendant of one of this country's founding fathers, Pa...2019-10-1500 minLet\'s Talk About The WeatherLet's Talk About The WeatherKira Corser: Posts for Peace and Seas of ChangeLetsTalkAboutTheWeather.org Kira Carrillo Corser is a photojournalist, artist, and community leader with over 15 years of experience, publishing and exhibiting in 19 states across the US in venues such as the Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego and the Smithsonian in Washington D.C. She taught "Arts and Community” for 8 years in Service Learning and taught as a Visual Art Consultant in Human Communications at CSU - Monterey Bay. From art galleries, museums, universities, and national conferences to U.S. Congress in Washington D.C., Kira’s art knows no limits. Her goal remains: to prod...2017-09-021h 07