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In this podcast episode Ryan, Lindsey and I discuss what we think it will be like to return to campus for in person learning.
In today's episode my cousin and the best teacher I know, Aja Clanton, discuss what it will be like to return to the classroom for in person learning post pandemic.
July is Disability Pride and awareness month, and what better way to end the month than to highlight those voices! My good friend Johnny Travers and I sit down to talk about what his life is like as someone who has been diagnosed with Aspergers and what he wishes people knew about disabilities and Autism.
It seems like the Olympics just can't let Black women exist peacefully, especially when it comes to Track and Field. This Friday I sat down with my Friend Jasmine Wilson to discuss the many suspensions and appeals that have been happening to Black female track athletes. We covered everything from hormone testing to Sha'Carri Richardson's suspension.
The trail is coming to a rapid close as we get closer to closing arguments. The Defense started stating their case last Wednesday. We know that the "burden of reasonable doubt" is on the Defense's shoulders, but can they get past the Prosecution's cross?
Week 2 of the Derek Chauvin trial has come to a close. Many believe that the Prosecution took a victory lap this week, as they brought in multiple Police officials and medical examiners to testify to the use of Chauvin's force and how that force was the cause of Mr. Floyd's death. In this episode I discuss how the Defense's "burden of reasonable doubt" played out in court this week; and how the specific instructions given to the jury, may throw a wrench in the Prosecution's case.
Week 1 of the heavily anticipated murder trial of George Floyd has concluded. In this recap of the week's court proceedings, Myca Mackenzie addresses the arguments of both the prosecution and the defense. Many believe that lead defense attorney Eric Nelson, may not be able to handle such a high profile case on his own. Is this a David v Goliath case, or can Nelson handle his own?
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