Afternoon Coffee Break with Darren Watts

Case Study #2: The Central Park Five Advertisement (1989)


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In Case Study #2, we examine the Central Park Five case, the 1989 death penalty advertisement, and the documented events that followed. This episode walks through the timeline, the language used in media coverage, the legal outcomes, and the public statements that continued long after the convictions were vacated.

This is a documentation-based discussion. The case record, public statements, and legal actions are part of the historical record. Listeners are encouraged to examine the facts and draw their own conclusions.

If you or someone you know has experienced racism or discrimination — whether in the workplace, in a public setting, or elsewhere — you can share your story by emailing:

[email protected]

If you would like to discuss your experience on the podcast, include that in your message. Stories matter. Documentation matters. Voices matter.

For those looking to learn more or seek support regarding racism and discrimination, the following organizations provide educational resources, advocacy, and community engagement:

  • NAACP

  • Black Lives Matter

  • ACLU

  • Equal Justice Initiative

This is another episode of Afternoon Coffee Break — where we examine documented history, discrimination, and the systems that shape public life.

Refill your coffee. Stay educated. Open-mindedness is personal growth.


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