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This week on TMI Tamika and Mysonne first delve into the challenges of navigating toxic relationships in advocacy work, the influence of media on public perception, and the complexities of recent legal cases, including the tragic Brandon Durham case. The conversation highlights the need for unity and understanding in social justice efforts while addressing the systemic issues that affect marginalized communities. Furthermore, they are joined by attorney Lee Merrit, who spoke about pressing issues surrounding police violence, the impact of political leadership on justice, and the complexities of navigating allegations in the social media age. They discuss specific cases, including the unresolved case of Jordan Neely, and the broader implications of qualified immunity for law enforcement. The dialogue emphasizes the need for community activism, mental health awareness, and accountability in the justice system, while also critiquing the culture of public conviction that often overshadows due process.
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This week on TMI Tamika and Mysonne first delve into the challenges of navigating toxic relationships in advocacy work, the influence of media on public perception, and the complexities of recent legal cases, including the tragic Brandon Durham case. The conversation highlights the need for unity and understanding in social justice efforts while addressing the systemic issues that affect marginalized communities. Furthermore, they are joined by attorney Lee Merrit, who spoke about pressing issues surrounding police violence, the impact of political leadership on justice, and the complexities of navigating allegations in the social media age. They discuss specific cases, including the unresolved case of Jordan Neely, and the broader implications of qualified immunity for law enforcement. The dialogue emphasizes the need for community activism, mental health awareness, and accountability in the justice system, while also critiquing the culture of public conviction that often overshadows due process.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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