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The Dogma Podcast EP # 5 "The Miami Nobody Knows" Friday, April 28th @ 12p
Renowned historian Dr. Marvin Dunn shares the intricacies - and importance to American society - of the Miami slave trade.
You won't want to miss it!
The Dogma Podcast EP 6 (STAY TUNED FOR DATE/TIME...)
We're putting together a panel show that identifies the essence of why the majority of Black America feels reparations are just and due (this candid conversation should illuminate the fact that many Americans don't think anything has happened to Black America and reparations are just a silly notion in an effort to come up), AND offers some advice for high-powered advocacy that causes Congress to address this issue openly, nationally, legally, and comprehensively.
Talking about issues is "enlightening", but the endgame should sometimes be to create the groundwork for resolution. Your thoughts?
The Dogma Podcast EP 5 Now streaming on most social media platforms
Topic: "Racial Disparity in the United States Criminal Justice System"
Guest: Jasmin Mize, a civil rights and criminal defense attorney. She currently teaches Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, and Civil Procedure at CUNY Law.
https://www.law.cuny.edu/faculty/directory/jasmin-mize/
This episode touches on the sensitive subject of "equal justice for all" based on the overwhelming, undeniable, evidence to support the tilted scales of justice as highly biased is subject matter that needs acknowledgment and reparation to make right.
jus·tice
/ˈjəstəs/
noun
1.
just behavior or treatment.
"a concern for justice, peace, and genuine respect for people"
The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag: "I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for ALL"
Justice [forALL] This is all that anyone can ask for from the society in which they live. Is it too much to ask? Is it?
The Dogma Podcast EP 5 Streaming on most social media platforms Feb 7th.
Topic: "Racial Disparity in the United States Criminal Justice System"
Guest: Jasmin Mize, a civil rights and criminal defense attorney. She currently teaches Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, and Civil Procedure.
This episode touches on the sensitive subject of "equal justice for all" based on the overwhelming, undeniable, evidence to support the tilted scales of justice as highly biased is subject matter that needs acknowledgment and reparation to make right.
jus·tice
/ˈjəstəs/
noun
1.
just behavior or treatment.
"a concern for justice, peace, and genuine respect for people"
The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag: "I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."
Justice [for all] This is all that anyone can ask for from the society in which they live. Is it too much to ask? Is it?
The Dogma Podcast EP # 3 Mental Health In The Urban Community
Today we're talking with Dr. Standifer about the implications of unchecked mental health; a condition that affects the urban community disproportionately.
Update: The Dogma Podcast is proud to announce we have entered into a studio lease agreement, which will allow the program to expand our creativity and welcome guests to our studio.
We are currently at the table thinking through the development of a podcast that produces relevant information people should know about.
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EP # 2 A New Constitution: An Inclusive Makeover
Talking with Dr. Jones, Associate Professor of Political Science at Morehouse College, concerning her position about this new conversation among concerned blacks that the Constitution of the United States was never intended to include the black man in this country and should be rewritten to include all citizens.
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Living In America Under A Political System That Doesn't Include You.
Talking with Adrienne Jones, Assistant Professor of Political Science @ Morehouse College, about the effects of the United States Constitution on African Americans living under a legal/political system that doesn't really include them.
A New Constitution: An Inclusive Makeover
Talking with Adrienne Jones, Assistant Professor of Political Science @ Morehouse College, about the effects of the United States Constitution on African Americans living under a legal/political system that doesn't really include them.
The Dogma Podcast Episode # 1
From The Belly Of The Beast...Stan talks to a convict who spent 15 yrs on a life without parole sentence from the "other side" of the fence about life, before, during, and after incarceration. Interesting story!!