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- 50 - Medical Marijuana: Should it be banned?
Joseph Esposito, Director of the Bureau of Specialized Prosecutions for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office and David Welch, principal in a trial law firm that represents over 100 medical marijuana collectives will debated the merits of banning medical marijuana.
About the Guests
Joseph Esposito has led a distinguished career as a prosecutor in the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office since 1989. Currently Director of the Bureau of Specialized Prosecutions, he previously served in several divisions, including as Head Deputy in the Major Narcotics Division, Assistant Head Deputy of the Hardcore Gang Division, Special Assistant in the Bureau of Central Operations, and Felony Trial Deputy in the Hate Crimes Suppression Unit and Central Trials. Professor Esposito has been recognized for his outstanding skills in the courtroom by such entities as the Association of Deputy District Attorneys, and Justice for Homicide Victims who named him as Prosecutor of the Decade in 1999.
Website: http://www.da.co.la.ca.us
Phone: (213) 974-3512
D|R Welch Attorneys at Law, led by principal David Welch, is primarily a trial law firm focused on assisting our clients navigate California’s complicated medical marijuana laws. Dedicated to serving qualified patients and primary caregivers throughout Southern California to provide aggressive, knowledgeable representation in all areas of the medical marijuana law “FROM PLANT TO PATIENT,” David represents over 100 medical marijuana collectives in Los Angeles City.
Website: http://www.drwelchlaw.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Prop215Atty
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Proposition-215-Attorney/94869878360
Phone: (213) 596-9008Thu, 09 Aug 2012 - 49 - BRENDA “Darcel” LEE
CA Black Health Network's executive director Darcel Lee on the Affordable Care Act and African-Americans.
Wed, 01 Aug 2012 - 48 - COACH “E’s” UTP – Young Women ScholarsThu, 26 Jul 2012
- 47 - LYNN JACKSON
Great, Great, Grand Daughter of Dred & Harriett Scott, President and Founder of "The Dred Scott Heritage Foundation.
Thu, 12 Jul 2012 - 46 - DR. FARID ZARIFWed, 04 Jul 2012
- 45 - Brijet Finister-Miss Black California USA 2012Mon, 02 Jul 2012
- 44 - James Butts, Mayor of InglewoodWed, 13 Jun 2012
- 43 - Election 2012: The Race for District AttorneyMon, 04 Jun 2012
- 42 - ELECTION 2012: What to look for in the next L.A. County District AttorneyMon, 28 May 2012
- 41 - Hot Topic Tuesday: Skyy Fisher (5/8)Tue, 08 May 2012
- 40 - 20 YEARS LATER: The Front Page (5/1)Wed, 02 May 2012
- 39 - 20 YEARS LATER: Rodney King (4/30)Mon, 30 Apr 2012
- 38 - 20 YEARS LATER: Korean and Black Relations Post Latasha Harlins and the 1992 Civil Unrest (4/26)
Features former L.A. City Councilmember Mike Woo and Slauson Supermall Merchant Association President James Jong Min Kang.
Thu, 26 Apr 2012 - 37 - 20 YEARS LATER: Gangsta Raps Influence on the 1992 Civil Unrest (4/25)
Show participants included Compton rapper DJ Quik, Blood & Crips Bangin on Wax album legend Big Wy, Grammy-nominated rapper and actress Yo-Yo, Above the Law’s Cold 187um aka Big Hutch, West Coast and Los Angeles hip-hop legend Medusa, and West Coast music historian Gregory Everett.
Tue, 24 Apr 2012 - 36 - Just Like Compton Revisited (4/23)Mon, 23 Apr 2012
- 35 - 20 Years Later: 1992 Cease Fire AgreementMon, 23 Apr 2012
- 34 - The Case of Anthony Dunn, Black postal worker killed by unlicensed driverWed, 11 Apr 2012
- 33 - Family of Inglewood man killed saving son makes plea for help in finding killers
The family of an Inglewood man killed last week while shielding his young son from gunfire joined city officials at an emotional news conference Monday to plead with the public for help in solving the case and offer a $10,000 reward.
Tue, 10 Apr 2012 - 32 - New Black Panther Party: Malik Zulu Shabazz (4/9)Sun, 08 Apr 2012
- 31 - Fredrick Martin: Inglewood Father Killed Shielding 8-Year-Old Son (4/6)
April 6, 2012
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Fredrick Martin was killed shielding 8-year-old son from gunfire Tuesday and now family is on a mission to find his killers
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On Tuesday, April 3 at approximately 7 p.m. in the 3200 block of West 109th Street in Inglewood, Fredrick Martin III, 28, was shot twice in the chest and stomach after pushing his 8-year-old son to the ground in an effort to save his life. The child was grazed by a bullet. The shooting was one of three in the city that evening according to City News Service. Along with Martin, his best friend Joey Hickman was shot but has already been released from the hospital. Martin, is listed on Facebook as graduate of Westchester High School and Texas Southern University and was expecting his second child with his wife Amanda Martin. Their one-year anniversary would have been on May 11. Neither Martin nor Hickman are gang affiliated.
Memorial Fund
A memorial fund had been established to support his son and wife who is expecting. Please click here to make a donation.
Report a Tip
Anyone who has information concerning these incidents is asked to call the Inglewood Police Homicide Section at (310) 412-5246, or the 24-hour anonymous hotline number “888-41-CRIME” (888-412-7463).
Fri, 06 Apr 2012 - 30 - Kendrec McDade: Pasadena Police Chief Phillip Sanchez (4/5)Wed, 04 Apr 2012
- 29 - Kenneth McDade (4/4)
Kenneth McDade, father of slain Pasadena teen Kendrec McDade, attorney Caree Harper, and Carson Councilman Mike Gipson
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 - 28 - Kenneth McDade (4/3)Tue, 03 Apr 2012
- 27 - Audio: KJLH Holds Town Hall Meeting on Justice for Trayvon Martin
Hundreds Attended KJLH-FM Town Hall Meeting Regarding Racial Profiling, Black Men, and Next Steps
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Los Angeles, Calif – Los Angeles radio station KJLH-FM, the leading broadcast radio station for African-Americans and urban consumers in Southern California, hosted a town hall meeting entitled “Black Men Standing Our Ground: Justice for Trayvon Martin” on Saturday, March 31, 2012 in Inglewood, Calif. at Faithful Central Bible Church.
The town hall meeting discussed what has and has not changed in the 20 years since the 1992 uprising in Los Angeles as well as next steps for Los Angeles’ African-American community.
Speakers included: John Mack, vice-president of the Los Angeles Police Commission, Cochran Firm attorney Brian Dunn, the Advancement Project’s Constance L. Rice, Deputy District Attorney, Bobby Grace, Cedric L. Watkins, II, 1st vice-president, 100 Black Men of Los Angeles, Inc., and rapper and actress Yolanda “Yo-Yo” Whitaker. KJLH’s Dominique DiPrima, host of the award-winning Front Page Show, Minister Tony Muhammad of the Nation of Islam, and Pastor Lewis Logan, co-founder of Ruach Christian Community Fellowship moderated the 3-hour discussion which was broadcast live on KJLH 102.3 FM.
Providing around the clock news coverage and updates regarding the case of the unarmed 17-year-old Sanford, Florida teen Trayvon Martin, who was killed February 26 by a neighborhood block watch captain, KJLH’s is the most trusted radio source in Los Angeles for news affecting the African-American community in Los Angeles and around the world. KJLH’s award-winning show the Front Page show heard weekdays from 4:30AM until 6AM, has featured exclusive interviews regarding the Martin case, including police procedures expert and retired L.A.P.D. officer Timothy Williams, southern region Final Call reporter Brother Jesse Muhammad, CNN analyst Roland Martin, Florida Congressional representative Corrine Brown and Federica Wilson, political commentator and Florida native Andre Egglletion, rapper, actress, and activist Yo-Yo, “White People, You Will Never Look Suspicious Like Trayvon Martin!” author Michael Skolnik of GlobalGrind.com and Russell Simmons’ Hip-Hop Action Network, and the Martin’s family attorney Benjamin Crump of Parks and Crump Law Firm in Florida.
Owned by Stevie Wonder’s Taxi Productions, KJLH is the leading broadcast radio station for African-Americans and urban consumers in Southern California. The Los Angeles home for the Steve Harvey Morning Show, KJLH’s award-winning Front Page show with Dominique DiPrima is Los Angeles’ only talk radio show focused on African-American issues.
Since 1992, the Front Page show has been Black Los Angeles’ early communications drum heard exclusively on Radio Free® 102.3 KJLH. Hosted by Emmy-winning producer and talk radio veteran Dominique DiPrima, the Front Page features numerous newsmakers, political leaders, opinion leaders, and more discussing issues of national and local importance to SoCal’s African-American community.
Sun, 01 Apr 2012 - 26 - Caree Harper (3/30)Pasadena Man Lies to Police, Gets Manslaughter Charge After Police Shoot Suspect
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Caree Harper
Caree Harper is a criminal defense attorney in Beverly Hills and is representing Kendrec McDade’s family. She handles felonies, misdemeanors, administrative disciplinary matters, and select excessive force cases throughout Southern California. Caree is licensed in the State of California, the U.S District Court in the Central & Southern Districts, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Ms. Harper has federal and state jury trial experience, and is undefeated in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. She has obtained significant downward departures for federal criminal defendants and in February, 2011, successfully argued before a three judge panel at the 9th Circuit for a reversal of the lower Court’s ruling in a federal civil rights action against the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.
In 2002, Ms. Harper represented a teenager who was beaten by officers of Inglewood P.D. after running a stop sign on his bicycle, resulting in a six-figure settlement for the youth. In 2007, Ms. Harper and co-counsel won over $500,000.00 in a federal civil rights jury trial against the California Highway Patrol. In 2008, Caree Harper was one of hundreds of California attorneys dispersed throughout the country to oversee the polls in the Presidential Election. She was directly responsible for the calculation of ballots of voters initially turned away for unconstitutional reasons.
Web: http://www.attorneyharper.com
Twitter: @AttyCareeHarperFri, 30 Mar 2012 - 25 - Yolanda “Yo-Yo” Whitaker (3/29)
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Yo-Yo is a Grammy-nominated rapper and actress. Much of her music has advocated female empowerment, denouncing the frequent sexism found in hip-hop music. She is the protege of gangsta rapper Ice Cube. Yo-Yo dubbed her crew the IBWC, which stood for the Intelligent Black Woman’s Coalition. Yo-Yo recently opened up the YoYo School of Hip Hop in Leimert Park offering programs designed to teach low-income children dance, video and music production.
Web: http://www.yoyofearless.com
Twitter: @OfficialYoYo
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/YoYo-Fan-Page/252540358603Thu, 29 Mar 2012 - 24 - Michael Sklonik (3/29)
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Michael Skolnik author of White People, You Will Never Look Suspicious Like Trayvon Martin! and is the Editor-In-Chief of GlobalGrind.com and the political director to Russell Simmons. Prior to this, Michael was an award-winning filmmaker.
Web: http://www.globalgrind.com
Twitter: @MichaelSkolnik
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/michaelskolnik1Thu, 29 Mar 2012 - 23 - Special: Trayvon Martin (3/28)Wed, 28 Mar 2012
- 22 - Hot Topic Tuesday (3/28)Wed, 28 Mar 2012
- 21 - Jasiri X (3/27)Tue, 27 Mar 2012
- 20 - Travyon Martin Case: Front Page (3/26)Mon, 26 Mar 2012
- 19 - Radio Free Open Phones Friday (3/23)
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David Honig
David Honig co-founded the Minority Media and Telecommunications Council (MMTC) in 1986. MMTC has represented over 70 minority, civil rights and religious national organizations in selected proceedings before the FCC, and it operates the nation’s only full service, minority owned media and telecom brokerage. Mr. Honig is MMTC’s President and Executive Director.
Since 1983, Mr. Honig has also been engaged in the private practice of communications and civil rights law, representing national organizations, broadcasters and broadcast applicants.
Mr. Honig is a member of the bars of the D.C. Court of Appeals, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, the D.C. Circuit and Second Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals, and the U.S. Supreme Court. He has litigated twenty federal appeals in four courts, and participated in over 90 FCC rulemaking proceedings and hundreds of adjudicatory cases.
From 1975 to 1985, Mr. Honig taught communications policy, research and law at the School of Communications, Howard University. Mr. Honig served as an adjunct lecturer at Catholic University’s Columbus School of Law in 1988, teaching the advanced seminar in International Regulation of Communications. He taught Civil Rights Litigation at the University of Miami School of Law in 1996. Mr. Honig has published numerous journal articles, monographs and empirical research studies on international and domestic communications issues. He is the author of law review articles on group defamation, minority broadcast station ownership, and municipal services discrimination.
Mr. Honig served as a U.S. Delegate to the 1979 World Administrative Radio Conference in Geneva, where he helped write the ITU’s rules governing AM radio. He has chaired working groups of the FCC’s Advisory Committee on Radio Broadcasting and Advisory Committee on Broadcast Satellite Service Planning. In 2003, he was named by (then) FCC Chairman Michael Powell to serve on the FCC Advisory Committee on Diversity for Communications in the Digital Age, on which he serves as Chair of the Constitutional Issues Subcommittee.
Mr. Honig’s current professional and public service work includes service as Special Counsel for Civil Rights for the Florida State Conference of Branches of the NAACP, and as founding General Counsel of the Broadband Opportunity Coalition, an association of the nation’s leading civil rights organizations that promotes universal broadband adoption, literacy and minority business participation.
The National Law Journal has named Mr. Honig one of the thirty most influential communications lawyers. He has received the National Bar Association’s Presidential Award, the National Association of Minorities in Communications’ Mickey Leland Humanitarian Achievement Award, the International Black Broadcasters Association’s Visionary Award, and the National Association of Minority Media Executives’ Lifetime Achievement Award.
Mr. Honig received a B.A. degree in mathematics from Oberlin College in 1971 and an M.S. Degree in Systems Analysis from the University of Rochester in 1974. He earned his J.D. cum laude in 1983 from Georgetown University Law Center. His hobby is restoring Checker autos (best known as New York cabs.) He has a 20 year-old daughter, Josephine.
Web: http://mmtconline.org/
Web: http://www.flanaacp.org/
Kevin Ross
Kevin A. Ross (born 1963) is an American host of the syndicated television program America’s Court with Judge Ross, a producer, communications strategist, and former California Superior Court judge.
A Los Angeles native, Ross attended Gardena High School, where he was student body president and president of the District-Wide Association of Student Councils for the Los Angeles Unified School District.Fri, 23 Mar 2012 - 18 - Michael Richardson on Mitrice’s Law
Father of Mitrice Richardson joins the Front Page to talk about next steps in justice for his daughter, including pushing Mitrice's Law.
Fri, 29 Apr 2011 - 16h 17min - 17 - Wellnesday Wednesday April 20, 2011Wed, 20 Apr 2011
- 16 - Dr. David Horne
Dr. David Horne is the Exec. Dir. of the California African American Political & Economic Institute and Professor of African Studies at Cal State Northridge.
Wed, 20 Apr 2011 - 15 - Tax Talk w/Marie DearyMon, 18 Apr 2011
- 14 - Straight Outta Compton: SaBrina Fisher ReeceThu, 14 Apr 2011
- 13 - The Politics of SportsThu, 14 Apr 2011
- 12 - Dr. Claud Anderson
Dr. Claud Anderson, is president of PowerNomics Corporation of America, a corporation that is involved in major business development, primarily in inner cities, across the country.
Thu, 14 Apr 2011 - 11 - The Fifth Quarter w/Avi BernardThu, 14 Apr 2011
- 10 - Wellness WednesdayWed, 13 Apr 2011
- 9 - Supervisor Mark Ridley-ThomasWed, 13 Apr 2011
- 8 - Queens of the Nile, NowMon, 11 Apr 2011
- 7 - Black Writers on Tour 2011Mon, 11 Apr 2011
- 6 - Ralph Farquhar Presents Slow Children CrossingFri, 08 Apr 2011
- 5 - Radio Free FridayFri, 25 Mar 2011
- 4 - Black Marriage Day 2011Fri, 25 Mar 2011
- 3 - Dr. Kari WilliamsFri, 25 Mar 2011
- 2 - Forgiving for Living w/Wendy GladneyFri, 25 Mar 2011
- 1 - The 5th Quarter w/Avi BernardThu, 24 Mar 2011
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