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    justice for all

    Explore " justice for all" with insightful episodes like "Another Brawl", "S1 Ep 22: REBECCA TRAMMEL", "Numbers 35-36 | Cities of Refuge", "Conversate with Akeem D. Earle Podcast Cross Post - AI, Tech, Data and How it Intersects with the Law w/ Amber Ivey" and "Immigration Advice with Attorney Cynthia Santiago" from podcasts like ""Let Us Tell It", "COFFEE WITH NICOA: Creating A LIFE BY DESIGN.", "God's Plan, Your Part", "AI Decodes the System" and "Str8Up Show Podcast"" and more!

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    S1 Ep 22: REBECCA TRAMMEL

    S1 Ep 22: REBECCA TRAMMEL

    Y'all, It's an US thing! Let's celebrate the intense life and impactful work of the powerful REBECCA TRAMMEL who shares how she overcame adversity and reminds us we are human beings with a divine purpose! She passionately and intentionally has been Living The Dream - Martin Luther King's Dream - and role modeling a Life By Design based in Faith and Purpose for those underserved! Her constant sense of urgency, her soulful vulnerability is so beautiful and strong in this interview. Her efforts at changing our world  for the better continues to make a difference and SO CAN YOU. The next generation is worth it. Her motto: Justice I will pursue.  

    Champions for Compassion:
    Ruthie Trammel's Champions for Compassion www.championsforcompassion.com

    Coming very soon, Rebecca will announce the name and release her new consultancy! Stay Tuned

    CURRENT ADVOCACY FOCUS by "Auntie Becca": For twenty-nine long years, North Carolinians have contended successfully in the State of NC in the courts for the constitutional right of every child to have access to a “sound basic education” in our public schools. Despite “Leandro” repeatedly prevailing in the courts, the full $1.7B investment that the state was mandated to make in our public schools has yet to be released. North Carolina’s students have yet to “sit down at the table of brotherhood” and share equitable access to “great equalizer”: education. If we want to see improvements in our public schools, we will have to get "Leandro" out of the courts and into the classrooms.

    Read more about the Leandro case and view a mini documentary by WRAL: bit.ly/Leandro411

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    AND on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jd5-ei1HY4

    And don't forget to Dance! https://communityconversationsilm.com/je

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    Numbers 35-36 | Cities of Refuge

    Numbers 35-36 | Cities of Refuge

    In the book of Numbers chapters 35-36, God instructs the Israelites to set aside certain towns as cities of refuge for those who accidentally committed manslaughter. These cities were designated as safe havens for people who unintentionally caused the death of another person and allowed them to escape revenge killings.

    Chapter 35 also highlights the importance of justice and fairness within the community by emphasizing the need to punish those who commit intentional murder. The chapter outlines the roles and responsibilities of the priests, the Levites, and the leaders in ensuring that justice is served and the community is protected from those who seek to harm others.

    Additionally, God commands that the Levites be given towns to live in throughout the Promised Land, ensuring that all people have access to priests and the necessary spiritual resources, no matter where they live.

    Chapter 36 addresses the issue of inheritance within families, particularly for women. The daughters of Zelophehad, who had no brothers, had asked for an inheritance in their father's land, which was granted. However, concerns were raised about the possibility of these women marrying outside of their tribe and their inheritance passing to another tribe. To address this concern, God commanded that women who inherit land must marry within their tribe to ensure the land remains within the tribe.

    The chapter also deals with the issue of intermarriage between different tribes, with God instructing that women who inherit property must marry within their own tribe. This is to prevent the land from being transferred from one tribe to another.

    The laws concerning manslaughter and inheritance in these chapters provide important insights into justice and fairness within the community. The cities of refuge and the allocation of priests' residences throughout the land ensure that all people have access to justice and spiritual guidance, regardless of their location. These laws also highlight the value of land ownership and the preservation of inheritance within families and tribes, as well as the importance of marrying within one's tribe to maintain tribal identity and cohesion.

    Moreover, while the concept of manslaughter and revenge killings may seem foreign to us today, these laws provide an important reminder of the value of protecting the innocent and ensuring justice is served.

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    Conversate with Akeem D. Earle Podcast Cross Post - AI, Tech, Data and How it Intersects with the Law w/ Amber Ivey

    Conversate with Akeem D. Earle Podcast Cross Post - AI, Tech, Data and How it Intersects with the Law w/ Amber Ivey

    In this week's episode, I am posting a conversation I had on the new podcast Conversate with Akeem D. Earle about the importance of lawyers keeping up with technology to ensure that people have access to justice. This conversation gets live and in living color (if you don't get it, you don't get it) as I speak my mind and thoughts on many different topics. I decided to post this episode on MLK Jr. Day because the advancements in technology have brought about new challenges and opportunities for realizing Dr. King's vision of a just and equal society. For example, there have been a lot of conversations about banning ChatGPT in schools. At the same time, the "world's first robot lawyer" powered by artificial intelligence is helping a person who doesn't have a lawyer represent themselves in a traffic case. (Check out DoNotPay for more information.) Technology is pivotal in helping improve access to justice, and sadly, many lawyers need to catch up in this area. Check out this episode as we discuss why I chose not to practice law, the future of AI in the courtroom, the importance of rest in between positions and more!

    More about Amber Ivey
    Amber Ivey is a prominent thinker, voice, and leader of cultural change, an expert in data utilization and management, while also being an equitable leader. Ivey was born in Bethesda, Maryland. She earned an undergraduate degree from Old Dominion University, a graduate degree from the University of Maryland College Park, and a law degree from the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law. In 2020, Amber Ivey ran for election to the U.S. House to represent Maryland's 7th Congressional District. While in law school Amber realized she wanted to support people in a different way and decided to serve in the intersection of data, tech, law, and public policy. She now serves as a Vice President for a non profit organization focused on social impact. She is also the founder of Ivey Collective which is a consulting agency that provides action plans to businesses and government agencies through data audits and is the host of AI: Decodes the System podcast @aidecodes, which breaks down topics related to data, tech, law, and public policy in plain language.

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    Immigration Advice with Attorney Cynthia Santiago

    Immigration Advice with Attorney Cynthia Santiago
    When it comes to immigration, so many people are unaware of their rights when trying to enter the United States. But immigration attorney Cynthia Santiago, is going above and beyond on educating communities who are often misinformed. We talk to Abogada Santiago about the advice she has for undocumented immigrants who are seeking citizenship and those who could be facing deportation. Cynthia also gives an update on immigration laws that are currently going through congress. Follow Attorney Cynthia Santiago: IG: @AbogadaSantiago Facebook: Facebook.com/AbogadaSantiago Contact: 800-615-9096

    85. Bridging the Social Distance. Jenny Mitchell. Guelph, Ontario, Canada. 05/16/22

    85. Bridging the Social Distance. Jenny Mitchell.  Guelph, Ontario, Canada. 05/16/22

    After talking to over 200 people about their experience during the pandemy Jen shares her observations of silver linings in this mash-up, Pandemy Show meets Bridging the Social Distance. Jenny shares how the pandemy impacted her family, her work with CFRU 93.3 FM Mobile Studio, and being the City of Guelph’s artist in residence.  When Radio was listed as an essential service at the start of the pandemy she realized how important her role as a broadcaster was during these tumultuous times.  Dave and Jenny reimagine how the world can be moving forward.

    Bridging the Social Distance

    Thanks for joining us as we unite humanity through stories of hope, connection, and community in the face of the global pandemy. We are all in this together, and we’re glad you’re here together with us. Thanks for taking a moment to like and subscribe and follow the Pandemy Show on social media (Twitter, Insta, FB, Reddit, and  TikTok). 

    Thanks to Giant Value for letting us know everything is going to be alright, Pieper for the art work, and Becky Nethery for copywriting and website design!

    The Inauguration & The Hill We Climb

    The Inauguration & The Hill We Climb

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