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Part 1. These two friends take turns interviewing each other about the world and their place in it.
Penny (8) talks with her mother, Angela, about being a child, children's rights, and personhood.
Part 1 of 2. "Pretty city committee." Sandra talks to Angela about her time as a teacher, disrupting violence with art, and coming together to make the city we want to live in.
Part 2 of 4. "That's the medicine." Learn about building a police department WITH the community. Important listening.
Part 1 of 2. Judge Carl Marshall talks to Julissa (17) about his experiences as a juvenile justice judge, the law, justice and a more perfect union.
Part 2 of 2. Judge Carl Marshall talks to Julissa (17) about his experiences as a juvenile justice judge, the law, justice and a more perfect union.
Two teenaged friends sit and talk about a world they did not choose and choosing themselves.
Part 3 of 4. "What is the difference between the law and justice?" The pandemic, social unrest, and the way forward.
Delores (82) shares her insight, experience, and testimony on a changing community with Gabby (17). As an organization, we believe intergenerational spaces and intergenerational sharing is important.
Part 2 of 2. "The danger of worry."
Dr. Lundy is currently engaged in research of 313+ free and enslaved African people buried in unmarked graves in the Siloam-Hope First (Old First) Presbyterian Church, Elizabeth, NJ cemetery with a goal of establishing a monument to honor and remember...
Part 1 of 2. "The need is so great. We offer services to make right what years have gotten so wrong."
Part 2. These two friends took turns interviewing each other about the world and their place in it.
Part 1 of 4. "Between the year we had double the arrests and the next one, when I became Chief, where we made half of that, which year did the police work harder? When we made more arrests or fewer?"...
Part 4 of 4. "We have to change the culture." Chief Sacca breaks community policing, best practices, and working in-relationship.
Part 2 of 2. "Pretty city committee." Sandra talks to Angela about her time as a teacher, disrupting violence with art, and coming together to make the city we want to live in.