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Although the issue of police brutality and racial profiling has been prevalent for decades, in many ways, 2020 will be remembered as the year in which the levee broke. Here on the show with us today is Edwin Raymond, someone who is positioned better than anyone to speak on the systems of law enforcement, the problems we see, the limitations on officers, and the action that is needed on so many levels to course-correct. Having grown up in and around the most dangerous parts of New York City, Edwin was on the receiving end of police harassment and profiling, but when he encountered a family friend who was in the force, his strict moral compass implored him to try and fix the problems from the inside — he became a police officer himself. Edwin admits to a level of naïveté and hopefulness that was whittled down over time. From monthly quotas and the targeting of lower-income communities to the systemic racism that is deeply rooted in the history of policing, Edwin's efforts to combat injustice in the police department did more to ostracize him than change practices. In our conversation with Edwin, we hear the path that he took in response to what might have appeared a hopeless scenario, speaking out and publicizing the rampant problems facing society through policing practices. For all this and a vital story from a fearless warrior, be sure to listen in with us today!
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Light Watkins
Edwin Raymond
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'A Black Police Officer's Fight Against the N.Y.P.D.'
'I Got Tired of Hunting Black and Hispanic People'
Edwin Raymond on Twitter
Edwin Raymond on Instagram
Abner Louima
Pulp Fiction
New York Times
Street Fighter
Destruction of Black Civilization
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Although the issue of police brutality and racial profiling has been prevalent for decades, in many ways, 2020 will be remembered as the year in which the levee broke. Here on the show with us today is Edwin Raymond, someone who is positioned better than anyone to speak on the systems of law enforcement, the problems we see, the limitations on officers, and the action that is needed on so many levels to course-correct. Having grown up in and around the most dangerous parts of New York City, Edwin was on the receiving end of police harassment and profiling, but when he encountered a family friend who was in the force, his strict moral compass implored him to try and fix the problems from the inside — he became a police officer himself. Edwin admits to a level of naïveté and hopefulness that was whittled down over time. From monthly quotas and the targeting of lower-income communities to the systemic racism that is deeply rooted in the history of policing, Edwin's efforts to combat injustice in the police department did more to ostracize him than change practices. In our conversation with Edwin, we hear the path that he took in response to what might have appeared a hopeless scenario, speaking out and publicizing the rampant problems facing society through policing practices. For all this and a vital story from a fearless warrior, be sure to listen in with us today!
Key Points From This Episode:
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Light Watkins
Edwin Raymond
PLOT
'A Black Police Officer's Fight Against the N.Y.P.D.'
'I Got Tired of Hunting Black and Hispanic People'
Edwin Raymond on Twitter
Edwin Raymond on Instagram
Abner Louima
Pulp Fiction
New York Times
Street Fighter
Destruction of Black Civilization
Send us a text message. We'd love to hear from you!
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