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In this week's episode of Nuance, we delve into the intersections of history, justice, and the arts. We celebrate the opening of the International African-American History Museum and its Center for Family History, a landmark event in the preservation and understanding of African-American heritage. We also revisit the Rawkus 50 project, exploring its implications for independent artists in the digital age. In the realm of justice, we discuss recent developments in New York law aimed at making it easier to challenge wrongful convictions, and we delve into the indictment of Daniel Penny in the tragic chokehold death of NYC subway rider Jordan Neely. Join us as we navigate these complex narratives, shedding light on the past, present, and future.
This week:
NY lawmakers vote to make it easier to challenge wrongful convictions https://gothamist.com/news/ny-lawmakers-vote-to-make-it-easier-to-challenge-wrongful-convictions
Grand jury indicts Daniel Penny in chokehold death of NYC subway rider Jordan Neely https://www.npr.org/2023/06/15/1182382960/daniel-penny-indicted-chokehold-nyc-subway-jordan-neely
Nuance with Mike Scala and Jay Carter is a weekly video podcast that engages its audience through examination of current events from the unique perspectives of its hosts and guests.
→ SUBSCRIBE TO Nuance with Mike Scala and Jay Carter ← Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3P9mI6F Watch Full Videos: https://bit.ly/39Ii5jz
By Mike Scala and Jay CarterIn this week's episode of Nuance, we delve into the intersections of history, justice, and the arts. We celebrate the opening of the International African-American History Museum and its Center for Family History, a landmark event in the preservation and understanding of African-American heritage. We also revisit the Rawkus 50 project, exploring its implications for independent artists in the digital age. In the realm of justice, we discuss recent developments in New York law aimed at making it easier to challenge wrongful convictions, and we delve into the indictment of Daniel Penny in the tragic chokehold death of NYC subway rider Jordan Neely. Join us as we navigate these complex narratives, shedding light on the past, present, and future.
This week:
NY lawmakers vote to make it easier to challenge wrongful convictions https://gothamist.com/news/ny-lawmakers-vote-to-make-it-easier-to-challenge-wrongful-convictions
Grand jury indicts Daniel Penny in chokehold death of NYC subway rider Jordan Neely https://www.npr.org/2023/06/15/1182382960/daniel-penny-indicted-chokehold-nyc-subway-jordan-neely
Nuance with Mike Scala and Jay Carter is a weekly video podcast that engages its audience through examination of current events from the unique perspectives of its hosts and guests.
→ SUBSCRIBE TO Nuance with Mike Scala and Jay Carter ← Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3P9mI6F Watch Full Videos: https://bit.ly/39Ii5jz