Ep. 19: Showtime
It's opening night of inCOPnegro: Aftermath! Walk alongside Dominic as he prepares for the world premiere of Aftermath.
In this episode Dominic explores the history and present day meaning of "Defund The Police".
It's opening night of inCOPnegro: Aftermath! Walk alongside Dominic as he prepares for the world premiere of Aftermath.
In this episode Dominic sits down with his mom about police violence in Akron, how she was raised to think about police, and why she raised him how she did.
In this week's episode Dominic speak with his family about the verdict, their own fears about racing black children, and how we should move forward from here.
In this episode Dominic is back in Akron. The verdict of Jayland Walker's murder has been released and the city is reacting. Dominic speaks with several individuals including Imokai Okolo, a local attorney who was forced out of the contention for the new citizen's review board by city officials.
In this week's episode Dominic travels to Lawrence, KS where he speaks with the Lawrence Chief of Police, the Diversity & Community Engagement Officer of Lawrence PD, and Lawrence City Commissioner.
Welcome back for season 2! This 8-part season will be more personal, more intimate, and end with a letter to my children about police. You have the opportunity to continue hearing raw conversations with individuals on both sides of the blue line while also getting a more in-depth look at the dance piece, inCOPnegro: Aftermath.
Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts as we will drop a new episode every Tuesday for 8 weeks.
This week we take a look behind the curtain of inCOPnegro: Aftermath, a dance piece created in response to the conversations held on this podcast. You will hear from dancers Kevin Parker Jr, and Matt Roberts, Hip-Hop Musician Floco Torres, and Saxophonist Chris Coles.
Full disclosure: The recording of many of these interviews happened within 48 hours of the Jayland Walker verdict.
In this episode Dominic reflects on the last 8 months of episodes as we prepare for season 2. Dominic also gives a short message about the verdict of Jayland Walker at the top of the episode.
In this episode Dominic explores the history and present day meaning of "Defund The Police".
In this episode Dominic talks about the latest national police murder of Tyre Nichols. He grapples with whether he should have watched the video and what it means when black cops are the murderers.
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