New Abolitionists Radio: Prison Abolitionists Argue Amber Guyger Should Not Go To Prison, Why They’re Wrong
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Prison abolitionists are seizing on the aggrieved words of Brandt Jean, 18 yr old brother of Botham Jean who was murdered by former cop Amber Guyger, to push for the abolition of prisons and go as far as to say Guyger should not go to prison. Tune in for live programming and pre-recorded content distributed by the Black Talk Radio Network. All programming is supported in part by your donations to the non-profit new media organization Black Talk Media Project and is tax-deductible. The Black Talk Media Project was founded in 2008 with the goal to encourage and support independent media producers targeting African-Americans and the African Diaspora with content relevant to their existence and experiences. The Black Talk Radio Network was ranked #1 in Black digital radio and audio podcasts by Feedspot in 2019. ;new advadsCfpAd( 35245 );
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