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    Josh Maxwell, Chester County Commissioner

    Josh Maxwell, Chester County Commissioner

    Today we are joined by Josh Maxwell. In addition to being the Chester County Commissioner, Josh is an adjunct professor of Political Science at Lincoln University. Our conversation finds us on the topics of time donations, Josh's path to volunteerism and more.

    Links for today's episode:
    Chester County  - www.chesco.org
    Chester County's X (Twitter) - www.twitter.com/ChescoGovt
    Chester County's Instagram - www.instagram.com/chescogovt
    Episode Transcription - www.heatheroaks.com/2024/01/17/josh_maxwell

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    Episode 83: Electronic Monitoring and Drug Court

    Episode 83: Electronic Monitoring and Drug Court

    Episode 83: Electronic Monitoring and Drug Court
    Guest: Courtney Lindsey and Caroline Carr

    This is the 13th week of the 2023 fall semester at HCC and Bingham’s class is studying the topic Corrections in the community. Today’s guests, Courtney Lindsey and Caroline Carr discuss the goals of Electronic Monitoring and Drug Court. Included in this episode is Courtney and Caroline's: 

    • Anticipated career path
    • Why they’re taking the course
    • What high school they attended
    • Their favorite constitutional right
    • Electronic Monitoring Defined
    • Drug Court Defined
    • The goal of drug court
    • The goal of electronic monitoring
    • Which is more rehabilitative 
    • What makes it a community corrections tool
    • Should a felon be allowed to vote
    • Should a felon be allowed to be president
    • Black Lives Matter
    • White Supremacy
    • Should marijuana be legalized at the federal level
    • What he’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

     You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
    https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
    https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/   
    https://peculiarbooks.org 

    Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.
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    Jacqueline Rowarth: Lincoln University Adjunct Professor on the Fonterra's sustainability goals possibly pushing farmers away

    Jacqueline Rowarth: Lincoln University Adjunct Professor on the Fonterra's sustainability goals possibly pushing farmers away

    A warning that Fonterra's new sustainability goals could push farmers away. 

    The dairy giant is planning to cut 30% of emissions by 2030 via new technology, carbon removal through vegetation, and on farm practises. 

    Lincoln University Adjunct Professor Jacqueline Rowarth says farmers will look to other companies if they can't cope.  

    She says this could all come back to bite Fonterra if other countries don't do what we're doing. 

    Rowarth adds it's hard for farmers to do better when our farming emissions are already low. 

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    Episode 82: Probation and Parole Differences

    Episode 82: Probation and Parole Differences

    Episode 82: Probation and Parole Differences
    Guest: Hannah Harper and Emma Harper   

    This is the 12th week of the 2023 fall semester at HCC and Bingham’s class is studying the topic Probation and Parole. Today’s guests are creating content about the differences and similarities of the two primary community corrections systems of the criminal justice system. Emma and Hannah like Bingham come from a small town and give their perspective on things. Dewhitt, Emma and Hannah discuss: 

    • Their career path
    • Why they’re taking the course
    • What high school they attended
    • Their favorite constitutional right
    • If anyone is above the law
    • Should a felon be allowed to vote
    • Should a felon be allowed to be president
    • Single and double cell construction
    • Define probation
    • Define parole
    • Terms and conditions of probation and parole
    • Black Lives Matter
    • White Supremacy
    • Should marijuana be legalized at the federal level
    • What he’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

    You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
    https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
    https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
    https://peculiarbooks.org  

    Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.
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    Episode 74: An Inchoate Offense

    Episode 74: An Inchoate Offense

    Episode 74: An Inchoate Offense
    Guest: Kayla LaVarier & Lanesha Beard 

    This is the fourth week of the fall 2023 semester at Heartland Community College and Dewhitt’s class is studying criminal law. A lot of people don’t realize that there are crimes that don’t actually need to be completed for a perpetrator to be in violation of the law. Bingham discusses with two of his students, Kayla and Lanesha, how a person can be considered a law violator even though they did not complete the crime.  The following is discussed:  

    • Kayla and Lanesha’s career path
    • Why they are taking a criminal justice course
    • What high School they attended
    • Their favorite due process right
    • Conspiracy
    • Solicitation
    • Actus reus
    • Mens rea
    • Concurrence
    • Attempted crimes
    • Legalization of marijuana
    • The impact of voting on the CJ system
    • Black Lives Matter
    • White Supremacy
    • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

    You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
    https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
    https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
    https://peculiarbooks.org 

    Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.
    https://blog.feedspot.com/triathlon_podcasts/

    Episode 73: The UCR, NIBRS, and RICO Act

    Episode 73: The UCR, NIBRS, and RICO Act

    Episode 73: The UCR, NIBRS, and RICO Act
    Guest: Laliyah Royalglenn and Brady Starkey

    This is the second week of the semester and Bingham’s course is studying the topic of measuring crime. Laliyah and Brady both attended Normal Community High School and desire to become an attorney and police officer. Dewhitt, Brady, and Laliyah discuss the following: 

    • Their career path
    • Why they are taking a criminal justice course
    • What high School they attended
    • The most important due process right
    • UCR
    • NIBRS
    • RICO
    • Most common example of racketeering
    • Penalty for racketeering
    • President Nixon
    • Black Lives Matter
    • White Supremacy
    • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

     You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
    https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com   
    https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
    https://peculiarbooks.org 

    Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.
    https://blog.feedspot.com/triathlon_podcasts/

    Episode 72: Is Anyone Above the Law?

    Episode 72: Is Anyone Above the Law?

    Episode 72: Is Anyone Above the Law?
    Guest: Julian Smith and Austin Sanders 

    This is the beginning of a new semester at HCC and Dewhitt has a new group of freshmen students excited to learn about the criminal justice system and social justice. As this group of emerging adults learn about the system, Bingham will emphasize the importance of attitude, beliefs, values, and having a moral compass. In this episode, Julian and Austin begin the semester by answering the question, “Is Anyone Above the Law?” Dewhitt, Austin, and Julian discuss the following: 

    • Heartland Community College
    • Austin and Julian’s career path
    • Why they are taking a criminal justice course
    • Their hometowns
    • What high School they attended
    • The most important due process right
    • Individual rights v. public safety
    • If anyone is above the law
    • Should a felon be allowed to vote
    • If a felon should be allowed to be the President of the United States
    • Free Community College
    • Voting as it relates to the justice system
    • Legalization of marijuana at the federal level
    • White Supremacist 
    • Black Lives Matter
    • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

    You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
    https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
    https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
    https://peculiarbooks.org 

    Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.
    https://blog.feedspot.com/triathlon_podcasts/


     

     

    Episode 58: The Three Levels of Justice

    Episode 58: The Three Levels of Justice

    Episode 58: The Three Levels of Justice
    Guest: Shanetta Cruthers and Ty Row

    In this episode, Dewhitt interviews his first two students of the 2023 spring semester, Shanetta Cruthers and Ty Row. Shanetta is a Bloomington High School graduate and Ty graduated from Lincoln High School in Lincoln, Illinois. Dewhitt, Ty and Shanetta discuss the following: 

    • Their career goals
    • Local CJS agencies
    • State CJS agencies
    • Federal CJS agencies
    • Picket Fence Model
    • Description of the system
    • 1968 Crime Control Act
    • Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
    • Law Enforcement Education Program
    • U.S. Constitutional rights
    • Briana Taylor
    • Gentrification
    • Louisville Police Department
    • Defunding the police, what it really means
    • Legalization of marijuana at the federal level
    • Free community college
    • Voting rights  
    • Black Lives Matter
    • White Supremacy
    • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

    You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
    https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com   
    https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/   
    https://peculiarbooks.org  

     Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.
    https://blog.feedspot.com/triathlon_podcasts/


     

     

     

     

    Episode 50: Courtroom Participants and the Trial

    Episode 50: Courtroom Participants and the Trial

    Episode 50: The Courtroom Participants and the Trial
    Guest: Aidan Nemeth and Harmony Zimmerman 

     Dewhitt interviews two more of his fall 2022 Heartland Community College Introduction to Criminal Justice students, Aidan Nemeth and Harmony Zimmerman. Harmony attended Prairie Central High School in Fairbury, Illinois and Aidan attended Lincoln High School in, Lincoln Illinois. Dewhitt, Harmony and Aidan discuss the following:  

    •  The start of school year
    • Their career goal
    • Prosecutor
    • Defense Attorney
    • Judge
    • Jury
    • Clerk
    • Court reporter
    • Bailiff 
    • Pretrial decisions
    • Setting bail
    • Determining Competency 
    • Why bail may be denied
    • Flight risk and safety of the public
    • Manhattan Bail Project
    • Cashless bail
    • Forcible Felonies
    • Plea bargaining
    • 8th Amendment
    • 5th amendment
    • White Supremacy 
    • Black Lives Matter
    • What they would Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish 

    You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast, by clicking on one of the links below. 
    https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
    https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
    https://peculiarbooks.org   

     Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.
    https://blog.feedspot.com/triathlon_podcasts/ 

     

    Episode 46: Police Officers and Professionalism

    Episode 46: Police Officers and Professionalism

    Episode 46: Police Officers and Professionalism
    Guest:
    Jacyannah Thurston and Jordan Wetter

    Dewhitt interviews two more of his fall 2022 Heartland Community College Introduction to Criminal Justice students, Jacyannah Thurston and Jordan Wetter. Jacyannah is from Pontiac, Illinois and Jordan is from Lexington, Illinois. Jacyannah attend Pontiac Township High School and Jordan attended University High School. Dewhitt, Jordan and Jacyannah discuss the following:  

    •  The start of school year
    • Their career goal
    • Police Officers and Professionalism
    • Community policing
    • Being above the law
    • How to deal with police/citizens who think they are above the law
    • National Voter Registration Day
    • Voter fraud
    • 6th Amendment
    • 8th Amendment
    • Who should be allowed to vote?
    • Does our vote matter?
    • Can voting impact policing?
    • White Supremacy 
    • Black Lives Matter
    • The Capital insurrection
    • What they’d Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

     You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast, by clicking on one of the links below.
    https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
    https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
    https://peculiarbooks.org    

    Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.
    https://blog.feedspot.com/triathlon_podcasts/ 

     

    Brenda Allen - President of Lincoln University: Showing Up and Advocating in Higher Education

    Brenda Allen - President of Lincoln University: Showing Up and Advocating in Higher Education

    Your input matters beyond your expertise. Lincoln University President Brenda Allen transitioned from a professor to an administrative role and quickly learned the importance of showing up to the executive table when invited. This week Laura and Brenda discuss the importance of higher education for critical thinking, problem-solving, and career preparedness. Brenda also explores how to navigate the complicated relationships between young adults and their parents, communicating progress with donors, and teaching students how to advocate for themselves.

     

    Here are a few things you’ll learn during this conversation:

    • How higher education prepares job seekers for rapidly changing career demands
    • Why transferable skills are priceless
    • How Brenda’s team communicates with parents and donors on investment issues
    • Why every leader should encourage questions
    • Why Brenda believes, “if you’re invited to the table, you need to be at the table.”

     

    During the 24-Hour Influence Challenge, Brenda encourages you to write a letter to yourself explaining your three main inner strengths and sharing those strengths with others.

     

    Brenda A. Allen was appointed as Lincoln University’s 14th president in 2017. Since that time, she has implemented a strategic plan designed to ensure Lincoln's place among great liberal arts institutions. Current investments include increased support for faculty teaching and scholarship, and expanding co-curricular opportunities. Under Dr. Allen’s leadership, the University received a $20 million gift, the largest from a single donor in Lincoln’s 167- year history. Prior to coming to Lincoln, Dr. Allen held executive positions at Winston Salem State University, Brown University, and Smith College. She also served as a postdoctoral associate and lecturer at Yale University. She holds a bachelor's in psychology from Lincoln University, and a master's degree and a doctorate in psychology, both from Howard University.

     

    You can learn more about Lincoln University here: https://www.lincoln.edu/

     

    To learn more about Dr. Laura Sicola and how mastering influence can impact your success go to https://www.speakingtoinfluence.com/quickstart and download the quick start guide for mastering the three C’s of influence.

     

    You can connect with Laura in the following ways:

     

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlaurasicola


    LinkedIn Business Page: 
    https://www.linkedin.com/company/vocal-impact-productions/


    YouTube: 
    https://www.youtube.com/c/VocalImpactProductions


    Facebook: Vocal Impact Productions


    Twitter: 
    @Laura Sicola 


    Instagram: @VocalImpactProductions

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    Episode 43: Crime Data Part I

    Episode 43: Crime Data Part I

    Episode 43: Crime Data
    Guest: Olivia Morrow

    Dewhitt interviews the one of his thirty fall 2022 Heartland Community College Introduction to Criminal Justice students, Olivia Morrow. Olivia hails from Lincoln, Illinois.  Dewhitt and Olivia discuss the following:  

    •  The start of college life
    • Career goals
    • Why they are interested in criminal justice
    • Crime Data
    • Uniform Crime Report
    • NIBRS
    • Who Should Be Charged With a Crime
    • 4th Amendment
    • Favoritism
    • President Trump
    • President Clinton
    • Capital insurrection
    • White Supremacy 
    • Black Lives Matter
    • What she’d like the Biden Administration to accomplish

    You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast, by clicking on one of the links below or by entering one of the links into your browser.
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    https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/ 
    https://peculiarbooks.org 

     Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.
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    What is the nutritional profiles of dairy, meat, fruits and vegetables? An interview with Dr Jacqueline Rowarth

    What is the nutritional profiles of dairy, meat, fruits and vegetables? An interview with Dr Jacqueline Rowarth

    Today’s guest is Dr Jacqueline Rowarth, an adjunct professor with Lincoln University and a farmer-elected director on the Boards of DairyNZ and Ravensdown. 

    This was a very interesting discussion, where we talked about soil quality and the nutritional profiles of dairy, meat, fruits and vegetables.

    We also got into a great discussion about the environment, methane and the impact of NZ farming on worldwide global warming. I found this very interesting and I hope you will too.

    Dr Rowarth can be contacted by email: jsrowarth@gmail.com

    You can find her many articles regarding food quality, soil and the environment on the NZ Herald, Country page.

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    Episode 38: The Supreme Court: Highest Court in the Land

    Episode 38: The Supreme Court: Highest Court in the Land

    Episode 38: The Supreme Court: Highest Court in the Land
    Host: Dewhitt L. Bingham

    In this episode, Bingham provides his audience with some history of the United States Supreme Court, the highest court in the land, as it relates to him personally. He speaks of his love for three judges he worked under and followed during his 35-year career as a probation officer. He too speaks of instances in which higher institutions of learning and the court have been on the wrong side of history. Dewhitt speaks of the following:

    You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
    https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com   
    https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/   
    https://peculiarbooks.org  

    Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.
    https://blog.feedspot.com/triathlon_podcasts/

    Fritz Pollard A Man for All Seasons (Part 2 - Professional Life)

    Fritz Pollard A Man for All Seasons (Part 2 - Professional Life)

    A question answered: what didn’t Fritz Pollard accomplish? Not only did Pollard fight racial prejudice during his life but was a great football player in the Ohio League and helped pioneer what would become the National Football League. Pollard’s intelligence, winning personality, and all-around skill made him a Hall of Famer and the NFL’s first black coach. More than an athlete, he excelled organizing barnstorming teams, booking great black entertainers, starting a coal heating company, and launching a newspaper.

    Fritz Pollard A Man for All Seasons

    Fritz Pollard A Man for All Seasons

    We celebrate Black History Month with the many “firsts” achieved by Fritz Pollard. Not only did Frederick Douglass Pollard come from a well-educated family, but he was perhaps the greatest early African American football player. In this episode, Fritz goes through early life in Chicago and plants a toe in nearly every Ivy League college before leading Brown University to the Rose Bowl and its greatest heights in 1916.

    Episode 21: A Prosecutor's Perspective

    Episode 21: A Prosecutor's Perspective

    Episode 21: A Prosecutor’s Prospective
    Guest: The Honorable Marvin Teer

    Bingham interviews a brotha he has known and loved for over 40 years. They attended Lincoln University and pledged the same fraternity together. Marvin retired after 30 years of serving as a prosecutor, judge, and Lincoln University Board Curator. He recently came out of retirement and is currently serving as the Chief Trial Attorney for the St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office where he manages all felony units, violent crime, sex crimes and twenty-eight prosecutors in St. Louis, Missouri. In addition, Marvin was raised by his African American adoptive parents who recently passed, has a daughter in Sweden he will be visiting in the next week, recently connected with his Caucasian mother and three siblings and found out he is in the lineage of Abraham Lincoln. He and Dewhitt reminisce about the old days and discuss the following:

    • Lincoln University
    • The Teer family
    • The Loving case
    • His career as a prosecutor and judge
    • Due process of law
    • East St. Louis Riots
    • The Rittenhouse case
    • Black Lives Matter
    • White Supremacy
    • The Ferguson Missouri situation
    • Economic equality
    • Institutional racism
    • Equal opportunity for blacks to serve as judges
    • What he’d like to See the Biden Administration Accomplish
    • And traveling the world

    If you would like to have access to the FREE monthly Dewhitt L. Bingham Justice for All Newsletter, click on the link below. This month’s newsletter features Walter White, Marvin Teer Jr., W.E.B. DuBois, Ralph B. Tynes, Carley Nicholson, and a criminal justice lesson which will always include a power point, video lecture, and criminal justice terminology.

    http://eepurl.com/hI8DuH

    You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below or entering one into your browser. 
     
    https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com     
    https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/ 
    https://peculiarbooks.org 

    Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.
    https://blog.feedspot.com/triathlon_podcasts/ 

    Episode 17: Growing Up During The Struggle

    Episode 17: Growing Up During The Struggle

    Episode 17: Growing Up During the Struggle
    Guest: Randy Cayce

     Dewhitt sits down with one of his role models growing up. Randy Cayce, a 1966 Crystal City High School graduate, former Star Negro School Student, barrier breaker, former pro football player for the Denver Broncos and Buffalo Bills, and now CCHS Hall of Famer, who Bingham wrote about in his most recent book “The Douglass Connection”. Randy and Dewhitt discuss the following:

    • Star Negro School
    • Crystal City High School
    • Segregation
    • Racism
    • Playing in the NFL
    • 40-year career as a fireman
    • The Wichita State University plane crash
    • Lincoln University graduate and also CCHS Hall of Famer Ralph Spencer
    • Legendary coaches Dick Cook, Rodney Mills and Arvel Popp

    If you would like to have access to the FREE monthly Dewhitt L. Bingham Justice for All Newsletter, click on the link below. This month’s newsletter features Thurgood Marshall, Viola Liuzzo, Randy Cayce, Betty Barnes, Kaian Roberts-Day, and a criminal justice lesson which will always include a power point, video lecture, and criminal justice terminology.
    http://eepurl.com/hI8DuH

    You can listen to the JFA Podcast wherever you get your podcast or click on one of the links below.
    dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
    https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
    peculiarbooks.org

     Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.
    https://blog.feedspot.com/triathlon_podcasts/ 

     

    Before You Go: He Skipped the Negro Leagues for NASA

    Before You Go:  He Skipped the Negro Leagues for NASA

    Who would give up a dream of playing professional baseball alongside Negro League greats Dizzie Dean, Hank Thompson, Elston Howard, Willard Brown, Larry Doby and so many others? Semi-pro outfielder Nate Crump of St. Louis, Missouri asked a friend what life on the road really meant for Black baseball players and chose a life in science instead. He was so talented that a career at McDonnell Douglass (formerly McDonnell Aircraft) led to even greater heights and recognition from NASA. Hosts Nicole Franklin and Bryant Monteilh share a delightful hour with chemist, athlete (he still played a round of golf at age 99) and military veteran Nate Crump, also joined by his talented and proud son Dr. Nathaniel Crump.