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    6 - Never Had a Friend Like Me

    enMarch 01, 2023
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    About this Episode

    EPISODE 6: Yohance speaks to the Black minister about the notion that the attacker and his victim have become friends.


    Credits

    Host: Yohance Lacour

    Producers: Bill Healy, Dana Brozost-Kelleher, Erisa Apantaku, Sarah Geis

    Sound Design/Mixing and Music Supervision: Steven Jackson and Phil Dmochowski at the Audio Non-Visual Company

    Original Music: Taka Yasuzawa

    Executive Producers: Alison Flowers and Jamie Kalven (Invisible Institute) and Josh Bloch (USG Audio)

    Production Support: Jennifer Sears and Josh Laolagi

    Fact-checking: Angely Mercado

    Key Art: Kenneth L. Copeland, Jr.

    Special Thanks: Mindy Pugh and The Progressive Community Church Archives at the Illinois Institute of Technology

     

    Archival audio in this episode include (in order of appearance): CNN, NPR/All Things Considered, WMAQ, Paramount Pictures, and WBEZ.

     

    For more information, go to usgaudio.com.

     

    To learn about the Invisible Institute’s human rights reporting, visit invisible.institute.

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    Original Music: Taka Yasuzawa

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    Key Art: Kenneth L. Copeland, Jr.

    Special Thanks: Brother Randy Evans, Steve Bogira, the family of Joe Lattimore, Mindy Pugh and The Progressive Community Church Archives at the Illinois Institute of Technology, and Bob Berlin

     

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    Credits

    Host: Yohance Lacour

    Producers: Bill Healy, Dana Brozost-Kelleher, Erisa Apantaku, Sarah Geis

    Sound Design/Mixing and Music Supervision: Steven Jackson and Phil Dmochowski at the Audio Non-Visual Company

    Original Music: Taka Yasuzawa

    Executive Producers: Alison Flowers and Jamie Kalven (Invisible Institute) and Josh Bloch (USG Audio)

    Production Support: Jennifer Sears and Josh Laolagi

    Fact-checking: Angely Mercado

    Key Art: Kenneth L. Copeland, Jr.

    Special Thanks: Mindy Pugh and The Progressive Community Church Archives at the Illinois Institute of Technology

     

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    Host: Yohance Lacour

    Producers: Bill Healy, Dana Brozost-Kelleher, Erisa Apantaku, Sarah Geis

    Sound Design/Mixing and Music Supervision: Steven Jackson and Phil Dmochowski at the Audio Non-Visual Company

    Original Music: Taka Yasuzawa

    Executive Producers: Alison Flowers and Jamie Kalven (Invisible Institute) and Josh Bloch (USG Audio)

    Production Support: Jennifer Sears and Josh Laolagi

    Fact-checking: Angely Mercado

    Key Art: Kenneth L. Copeland, Jr.

    Special Thanks: Stacy Nzingha Hill

     

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    1 - Young Black Male

    1 - Young Black Male

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    Credits

    Host: Yohance Lacour

    Producers: Bill Healy, Dana Brozost-Kelleher, Erisa Apantaku, Sarah Geis

    Sound Design/Mixing and Music Supervision: Steven Jackson and Phil Dmochowski at the Audio Non-Visual Company

    Original Music: Taka Yasuzawa

    Executive Producers: Alison Flowers and Jamie Kalven (Invisible Institute) and Josh Bloch (USG Audio)

    Production Support: Jennifer Sears and Josh Laolagi

    Fact-checking: Angely Mercado

    Key Art: Kenneth L. Copeland, Jr.

    Special Thanks: The Sebring Crew (Earl, Peewee, Willie, Ro, Jamaz) Kanesha Broadwater, Michael Clark

     

    Archival audio in this episode include (in order of appearance): C-SPAN, CBS Evening News, NPR/All Things Considered, MSNBC/NBC News, WBEZ, Dateline, CNN, WTTW, Universal Pictures, Columbia Pictures, NBC Evening News, NPR/Weekend Edition, YouTube, CBS Chicago, The Today Show, WMAQ, and Conus.

     

    For more information, go to usgaudio.com.

     

    To learn about the Invisible Institute’s human rights reporting, visit invisible.institute.


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