Bill Cosby, the Waffle House police incident, a study on Trump voters and race--and more. The Street Soldiers discuss and react.
While conversations about implicit and explicit bias are growing law enforcement arenas, many people remain unfamiliar with its concepts and dynamics. This Sunday’s show will dive headlong into the topic of Bias and Policing and examine how one police department is tackling this problem. It’s definitely a show worth listening to.
Guests in the studio
Assistant Chief of Operations Toney Chaplin
San Francisco Police Department
(SPFD person overseeing the Bias portion of the DOJ recommendations.
Term used is Executive Sponsor)
Lieutenant Williams
Lt. Wilfred Williams Manager Professional Development Unit SFPD Police Academy.
Samara Marion
Policy Attorney
Department of Police Accountability
City and County of San Francisco
Dante King
Manager of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Department of Human Resources
City and County of San Francisco
Street Soldiers introduces you to The Exhibit: Gray Tour. Enitan Bereola, author of Bereolaesque, Gentlewoman, and The Gray, along with spoken word artist Prentice Powell host the upcoming tour at Era Lounge in Oakland.
Street Soldiers Radio highlights some of the wonderful people who are helping to enrich our community. This week we have and exclusive interview with Golden State Warrior power-forward David West who gives us some insight into his world. We also get a report back from 100% College Prep's Diane Gray who gives us the highlights into their college tour trip. We hear good from Consortium member Llewellyn Syce, he is on his way to officially opening up an Alive & Free school in South Africa! We hear from the inside of Santa Rita Jail as inmates respond to our radio show.
We want to share the good with you, so tune in to Alive & Free Street Soldiers Radio.
Also a conversation with Oakland youth who attended the March for Our Lives Rally in Washington, D.C. Guests on the phone--Regina Jackson of EOYDC, Raheem Haskins, Kia Hanaon and Damoni Nears.