MSNBC Legal Analyst Lisa Bloom Breaks Down Trayvon Martin Case

Lisa Bloom

Lisa Bloom

Hard Knock Radio 04-16-14: We speak NBC legal analyst, lawyer and author Lisa Bloom about the her book Suspicion Nation which gives keen insight into the Trayvon Martin/ George Zimmerman trial which she feels was botched by the prosecutors..

During our conversation Ms Bloom lays out 5 key egregious mistakes and oversights about the trial which led to its messed up outcome. Among the points raised is the mistreatment and harassment of  the only non white juror, Maddy, who for weeks felt singled out, demeaned, and belittled by the five white jurors. Things got so bad that she decided to leave — twice — but was talked into staying by two minority bailiffs. Was racial profiling going on inside the jury room in the midst of the highest profile trial in America about racial profiling?

Another disturbing aspect brought forth by Lisa Bloom in our interview was how the state of Florida failed to  argue their best evidence (that Zimmerman’s gun was holstered behind him, making it impossible for Trayvon to see, much less reach for – the essence of Zimmerman’s self-defense claim).

Zimmerman demonstrated this on videotape the day after the incident, so it was right under their noses all the time. The state failed to prepare its most important witnesses, and assured the acquittal by delivering an abysmal closing argument, failing to connect the evidence to the law, asking questions rather than providing answers. State Attorney Angela Corey’s big smile and statement “the system worked” after the acquittal raises real questions about whether they wanted to win the case at all.

Rachel Jaentel

Rachel Jaentel

Lisa Bloom talks about her interview with Trayvon’ s friend Rachel Jeantel who she notes was poorly prepared by the state prosecutors for her testimony. One of the key points that the state neglected to bring to light during that fateful last conversation was how Trayvon was joking with Rachel just before the altercation. This revelation would’ve have undercut Zimmerman’s claim that Trayvon was an enraged homicidal attacker.

Lisa Bloom addresses the nagging issue of Trayvon being suspended from his high school in Miami. many were lead to believe that Trayvon was some sort of violent thug who was disruptive. That was far from the case. Bloom points out that Trayvon was suspended for being late and having an empty bag with traces of weed in his locker.

Trayvon Martin wore a hoodie in the rain..In the world of Don lemon and Geraldo, maybe He should've had an umbrella instead

Trayvon Martin

During our conversation Bloom gives larger context to the suspensions by noting how there have been multiple civil rights cases filed against Florida schools for racial bias against African-American boys in suspensions. In the case of Trayvon his infractions did not warrant suspensions under his school’s own written policies.

Under those policies, his offenses, like tardiness, should have not led to suspensions at all, or resulted in only brief suspensions.  Trayvon was away from his Miami home the night he lost his life due to an unwarranted ten-day suspension, his third in a few months.

We concluded our interview by talking about the importance of making sure the right DAs and judges get into office and how the refusal of many to take such elections seriously have had long term negative consequences…

 

Reflections on a Good Friday… Are We Crucifying or Stopping Crucifixions?

Jesus ChristThinking about Jesus and the sacrifice he made this Good Friday..In doing so, its noted that he was chased down, unfairly prosecuted and crucified. And while we all know the story of his resurrection in which there is joy, the question for us as Christians, who are we chasing down, unfairly prosecuting and symbolically, literally crucifying??

Is it the poor and homeless who we point fingers at and scorn because they do not have the material trappings and economic security we have been blessed with, so we chase them out of our neighborhoods?

Do we recognize their humanity and try to be blessings in their lives by helping them find relief from hunger, cold and sickness? Or do we find them to be an inconvenient annoyance who we throw Bibles at as we call the police and tell them they need Jesus vs being Christ-like in our direct actions to them?

Are we crucifying those who are weary and desperate, who cross borders seeking relief from economic despair or are we telling them that only a chosen few are allowed access to a country that many claim is rooted in Christian principles and blessed by God? Is there a limit to the blessings of this land and her resources?

Are we standing silent, turning a blind eye or enthusiastically supporting and justifying crucifixion that take place in our name in far off lands via harsh policies and actions ranging from drone strikes and bombings where innocent people die or efforts to unseat rulers who we deem unfit, while simultaneously supporting ruthless despots, claiming their support is the only way we can survive??

CrossesKnowing that Christ died on our behalf and we as Christians have been blessed, is our continued survival hinged upon support of despots and despotic actions or the firm belief that we can reject evil actions because we will be provided for? What was this crucifixion and resurrection about if we don’t believe via our actions?

Today we live in a country where one of seven live in poverty. One out of four children our in poverty.. That’s here in the US. Around the world in many countries those figures are dramatically worse..On this Good Friday as we reflect, lets ask ourselves; do our individual and collective actions as Christians reflect oppression or reflect the liberation of the suffering many are enduring? Our we allowing imperialism, exploitation and colonization to be done in our name or are we standing sound Christian principles that withstand such forces and atrocities?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkEgMKar0iw

 

Can We Trust the Uber Rich like Michael Bloomberg on Gun Control?

michael-bloombergWas peeping Michael Bloomberg on the Today Show talking about all the money he’s set to lay out and the new tactics he set to deploy to enact what he describes as sensible gun control legislation.. He’s gearing up to launch NRA type organization that pushes for gun control. His goal is to have this organization be such that if politicians don’t follow its dictates they pay a hefty price at the ballot box. He intends to use the same political strong-arm bullying approach as the NRA..

Like most of the folks around me, I can’t stand the wanton violence that frequently visits our community. There are way too many guns in the hands of reckless folks who simply have no respect and do not value life… When you hear stories about little toddlers getting gunned down or students shooting up their schools, concluding that we have too many guns is not a hard one to establish..

With that being said, if there is one person who illustrated the danger we can all be in if unarmed is former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg.. His Stop and Frisk policies via NYPD and sheer terror he allowed them to unleash on citizens was shuttering.. It was stunning to see that in the midst of tens of thousands of complaints, massive marches and court cases siding with those complaining, Bloomberg made no move to improve conditions or even back off. If anything he doubled down and said more police crackdowns were needed within the Black community.

It was in this political climate when he referred to NYPD as HIS private army that raised serious red flags and made me rethink my position on gun control. It was how he used that private army to ruthlessly crack down on protestors like he did on Occupy Wall Street or when he allowed NYPD to literally be rented out and deputized by the Wall Street bankers they opposed  that made me rethink things. Can we trust a guy who says he wants to keep people safe who did very little to stop the brutality of his NYPD private army?   Seeing how time and time again, private armies that are beholden to rich and powerful interests have played a key role in political repression has made it crystal clear the dangers that lay before us when tyrannical uber rich people who own private armies want you unarmed..(Fascism..)

In the words of Chuck D.. Can’t Truss It

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEKadgJYtMw

A Tale of Two Mothers in America in a Post Racial Society

A tale of two mothers…. The one with red hair on the left, Catalina Clouser decided to get high and drove for 12 miles with her 2 month old baby on the roof of her car..By the time she realized her baby wasn’t in the car, it was too late.. The baby fell off and was found still in his car seat in the middle of busy freeway.. fortunately unharmed…Clouser was just sentenced and got probation..http://nydn.us/1m7ogNE

Meanwhile in the woman on the right Shanesha Taylor was homeless and trying to get her life on better footing. She had a job interview and could not get anyone to watch her kids ages 2 yrs and 6 months , so she left them in the car, with window open and went inside to do her job interview.. This mom was arrested and charged w/ a felony, her kids were taken away.. Both women live in Arizona.. http://bit.ly/1l1yKym

Two mothers

Explosive Just Cause Report Shows Health Impact of Gentrification

Robbie Clark of Just Cause

Robbie Clark of Just Cause

Hard Knock Radio 04-09-14 We sat down and spoke with Robbie Clark of Just Cause/ Causa Justa about the new 110 page report called Development Without Displacement: Resisting Gentrification in the Bay Area that shares important finding on the impacts of gentrification on Bay Area communities and some principles and policies for stabilizing our cities so that long-term residents and communities of color and stay and thrive.

The report was done with the Alameda County Department of Health and although it focuses on Bay Area cities Oakland and San Francisco its findings apply to regions all over the country. Whats most telling is how this gentrification process  of mass displacement along racial and class lines and its long-term health impact…

As Robbie Clark noted in our conversation everything from long commutes to no longer being around familiar settings and family and friends to not having access to adequate health facilities and resources in new places where folks are being displaced have had devastating impact. The stress of not being able to hold onto a home or having rents significantly increase has been unsettling for many resulting in long-term health issues.

Gentrification mapDuring our conversation we spoke about the root causes of gentrification in the Bay Area and the key role ruthless corporations have played in driving up home prices by pressuring politicians to put forth specific policies to prevent rent control and make evictions easy…

We also talk about the various waves of gentrification. Often we focus on the impact of Black and Brown folks in particular areas, but in cities like San Francisco, gentrified from 10 years ago are now showing those gentrifiers are being displaced. People who were forced to move away from the cities into far off suburbs are finding they are not safe from the predatory process as investment corporations are set on driving up home prices and rents in those areas as well. In short there is no escaping the practice by moving away. Its about pushing for policy changes and redefining how communities should  be.

Robbie was great in laying out several of the many solutions this report puts forth. Most important is organizing. It seems simple on the surface,but it’s not done as effectively as it can and should be. In addition what’s often not realized is that new comers into a community often feel empowered and quickly organize and petition locals municipalities to craft a vision for the community as they see fit. This vision often includes adding new police, putting forth new ordinances and developing policies to make it easier to remove families who they deem problematic.

Black Male Achievement, Hip Hop in the Academy; 2 Educators Speak Out

Brenden Anderson

Brenden Anderson

Hard Knock Radio: 04-08-14 We speak with local community activist and educator Brenden Anderson about Black Male achievement, effective teaching methods, the school to prison pipeline and the upcoming Black male Achievement Man Up Conference. We talk about the obstacles that are in the way preventing effective methods from being implemented in schools. We talk about the way economic incentives around mass incarceration and private prisons. play a role in keeping education underfunded. We talk about how the programs Brenden is involved in have become a model currently being looked at by the Obama administration for their My Brother’s Keeper program.

Mazi Mutafa

Mazi Mutafa

Later on in the show we talk with educator Mazi Mutafa about his Washington DC based organization Words, Beats and Life. We talk about Hip Hop in the academy and how its grown over the years and the various approaches many are taking to enhance their teaching and excite students. We talk about their peer reviewed magazine and the significance of having scholars directly interact with practioners, artists and pioneers vs being detached and ‘studying them’.

We talk about the on going One Mic Festival in Washington DC at the Kennedy Center in which WBL is participating . We talk about How Hip Hop has spread globally and the steps folks here in the US must take to become a better participant in Hip Hop’s global conversation.

Critical Updates on the Alex Nieto Killing by SFPD | Special Election in Jackson, Ms

Alex NietoHard Knock Radio 04-07-14: Today we sat down with local activist and Professor Ben Bac Sierra, who was best friends to Alex Nieto. Alex was the honor student and security guard at El Toro Nightclub was slain by SFPD as he sat eating in a park in neighborhood in Bernal Heights..

According to police, they were responding to reports of a man acting ‘erratically’ carrying a gun. Alex was in the park walking back and forth, praying out while carrying his job issued taser which strapped to his side. Police showed up, stood 75 feet away and shot Alex after he pointed the taser at him.. That’s according to their reports. That account has been widely disputed.

Ben gives us a blow-by-blow account of the incident following the timeline put out police. He also explains that the caller stayed on the phone with police dispatchers as they approached Alex and noted that he was sitting on a bench eating when police approached him..

He also talks about how the SFPD visited Alex’s parents hours after he was killed and attempted to get information about his mental well-being in the past. The parents were unaware their son had been killed. They were under the impression Alex was in some sort of trouble with the law which in itself was shocking because he had whistle clean record. They cooperated with police as best they could. His parents do not speak English. The police demanded to search the house, Alex’s father refused. It was after the police questioned the parents that officers informed them they had shot and killed Alex…

Ben also relayed how SFPD Chief Greg Suhr publicly promised to pay for Alex’s funeral during the widely watched police town hall. After the cameras were gone Suhr called up the family the next day and reneged on his promise. The family had to hold a fundraiser to get money for Alex’s funeral.

Ben concluded our interview by noting the support they have been receiving by hundreds of residents all over Bernal Heights and the Mission as well as by local supervisors David Campos and John Avala.

In recent days SFPD have announced they are on high tactical alert because they had received an anonymous death threat. Local organizers feel this is the police’s way of demonizing Alex’s friends and family who have been peaceful in all demonstrations and outings.

Chokwe Antar LumumbaLater in the show we talk with longtime activist and Malcolm X Grassroots leader Kali Akuno about the special election in Jackson, Mississippi for Mayor that’s scheduled for Tuesday April 8th. He talks to us about the political landscape in the wake of Mayor Chokwe Lumumba’s death. His son Antar is running and trying to succeed his father and continue implementing the Jackson Rising people’s plan…

Kali noted that many of the candidates initially had pledged loyalty to the late Mayor’s historic Jackson Rising plan. Its enormously popular among Jackson residents. Once Antar entered the race, those same candidates have been working overtime to dis it.

In the wake of last week’s Supreme Court ruling where campaign contribution limits have been lifted, millions of dollars from outside the city and state have poured into the election making it the most expensive in Jackson’s history. The bulk of the money has been coming in from developers and republicans in the overwhelming Democratic City. Kali noted that there is a strong push to gentrify Jackson.

Jordan Miles who was Beaten By Police May Have to Pay Their lawyer fees

Jordan Miles

Jordan Miles

Once again an all-white jury found ruthless police officers ‘not guilty’ of egregious actions. In this case we are talking about honor student Jordan Miles out of Pittsburgh, Pa.  A couple of years ago Miles while en route to his grandmother’s house 3 white plain clothed officers who call themselves the ‘Jump Out Boys‘ ran up on him demanding he hand over all his drugs and money..

Fearing he was about to be robbed, Jordan ran, was swept down and pummeled by 3 martial arts expert cops.. They beat Miles so badly he was unrecognizable by his mother. Adding insult to injury they tore his dreads out.

Keep in mind, Miles had never been in trouble with the police ever. His neighborhood, Homewood is notorious for people getting jacked so it wasn’t an out-of-pocket reaction for Miles at 11pm at night to run from perceived danger..He was going to stay with his grandma because she doesn’t like being alone at night because there is crime in the neighborhood.

Miles who is top-notch violinist had recently performed for the first lady Michele Obama.. Lots of protests ensued after the incident, but there was the refusal of DA to criminally prosecute the cops.. The Black police chief at the time, Nate Harper who was recently sentenced to jail  for conspiracy and tax evasion, callously stated said Jordan shouldn’t have run. Not only did he justify the horrendous beating, he gave the cops a promotion.

A civil trial was had and concluded the other day.  The all white jury said the police falsely arrested Jordan, but saw nothing wrong with Miles being beat. They said the police did no wrong and while the awarded Miles 119K dollars when all is said and done, Miles will receive 3k.. Yes you read that right, he will get only 3 grand and because of the jury’s verdict he will now likely have to pay for the officer’s lawyer fees.. You can read about that HERE

God Bless America and her inability to see wrong doings at the hands of out of control police…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONPo-wslB40

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5jfy3W_ry0

 

The Eviction of Sabrina Carter-SF’s Privatization and Negro Removal Plan

 

Sabrina Carter

Sabrina Carter

Hard Knock Radio (04-02-14) Co-Host Anita Johnson speaks with Tiny Lisa Garcia of Poor News Network and long time resident Sabrina Carter about the ongoing privatization and gentrification that is unfolding in urban areas, in particular San Francisco…They talk about the large numbers of Black families being forcibly moved out of San Francisco

In the case of Sabrina Carter she is the latest person to come under the scourge of San Francisco’s Negro Removal Program where large numbers of Black people all over the city are being evicted for a variety of nefarious reasons. In this case , she is being evicted because she is unable to control the actions and behavior of her adult son. This eviction would leave Carter homeless…

Sabrina carterBelow is an excerpt from a recent SF Baview newspaper article penned by Lisa Garcia explaining the plight of Sabrina Carter and a recent protest that took place at City Hall..http://sfbayview.com/2014/the-new-freedom-ride-black-families-youth-elders-and-ancestors-sing-spirit-into-sf-city-hall/

“You can’t sing in here; you are constituting an unlawful assembly!” As we walked 30 deep – youth, adults, elders, singing the spirit of our African ancestors, our indigenous ancestors in resistance into City Hall – we were stopped by three sheriffs who said we were, in fact, an unlawful assembly because we were singing.

“I thought this was our constitutional right to free speech, to free song,” I said.

“No, you are protesting; therefore you are an unlawful assembly.”

“We aren’t protesting; we are singing,” I continued to say.

Then more sheriffs came. They talked among themselves. They had guns and batons. We had our voices. We were walking spirit of our ancestor freedom fighters inside the politrickster-infested walls of soul-ed out peoples of color, trying to get mines, capitalist pawns and apologists of the ruling class.

“Where are you going?”

“To see the mayor.”

“Well, you can’t see the mayor if you are singing. You can’t protest in this building.” As the men with the badges and the guns spoke, the walls shook. The floors trembled. The statues of politricksters past shook slightly on their marble podiums. Mama Sabrina’s face shook with tears. Her strong young 10-year-old and 19-year-old sons looked down as they stood valiantly by her.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkEMA6UaINE

Pro-Football Distancing Itself From Gang Affiliation w/ New Campaign

Desean JacksonLast week football fans all over the country were stunned when the Philadelphia Eagles suddenly released Pro Bowl widereceiver DeSean Jackson. What was officially stated as noted in a recent article on NJ.com was DeSean had a ‘bad attitude, an inconsistent work ethic, missed meetings and lacked chemistry with head coach Chip Kelly‘. That was the public face of his release, what was going on underneath the surface was Jackson’s alleged ties to gangs in his native Los Angeles.

Gang ties is something Jackson has vehemently denied, but its something Professional Football has increasingly been concerned about.  Over the past couple of years we seen a number of high-profile NFL players in serious violation of the law. Its ranged from DUIs to gun possession.

For example San Francisco 49er Pro Bowler Aldon Smith was arrested and charged with three felony counts of illegal possession of an assault weapon after a stabbing at his house party in 2012. He’s currently awaiting trial.  Former New England Patriot Pro Bowler Aaron Hernandez is currently in jail accused of several murders. It’s alleged he too had gang ties.

The NFL after meeting with top officials at the Justice Department have embarked on a campaign to clean house  and publicly distance itself from anyone and anything that may suggest gangland affiliations. Some of these high-profile criminal cases have made key advertisers skittish and even more importantly many cities where the league is pushing for expansion teams, new stadiums and the hosting for future Superbowls are fearful pro football will attract ruthless street gangs. All the stops are being pulled out to protect the leagues image.

In addition to clamping down on players and working with the DOJ to make sure their tatoos or hand gestures are not rooted in gang culture, the league is taking the extra step to distance itself from entertainers, in particular Hip Hop that have associated themselves with certain players and certain teams.

Macklemore

Macklemore

Rod Francisco, assistant league spokesman, said they are developing a culture department that will vet artists, record labels and promoters who are attaching themselves to professional football to make sure they don’t have any gang ties. He noted the Rap industry is cesspool of dangerous criminal types that are bad for business.

In the upcoming 2014 season the league will do a total entertainment makeover by contracting artists who have clean record and wholesome image to record theme songs for various teams. Francisco said its a surefire way to shed the negative image attached to teams by gangster rappers and gangster activity. Music is the ultimate cleanser.

Francisco noted they were impressed with 4 time Grammy winner Macklemore. “He’s what the league is looking for in an entertainer. He’s a big hit with kids and he’s appealing to parents”, Francisco said.  “He’s not out there catching cases  or scaring potential sponsors with unsavory language.”

Macklemore is being tapped to do theme songs for the NY Giants, Chicago Bears, Houston Texans the and of course his home team the world champion Seattle Seahawks.

Long time journalist and die-hard Houston Texan fan Roland S Martin of TV One said he thinks the campaign is splendid and feels that his team will be inspired by a theme song penned by Macklemore. “Our image needs a facelift and artists like Macklemore bring the funk in a whole different way” said the veteran newsman.

Drake

Drake

Drake is another artist who the DOJ said has a clean record and wholesome image. He’s being tapped to do theme songs for the Dallas Cowboys, the New Orlean Saints  and the San Franciso 49ers.

Francisco noted initially they were going to assign Macklemore to do a theme for the 49ers but they feared the intense rivalry between the two teams would be enhanced with a Seattle based rapper doing music for a San Francisco based team, so they assigned Drake.

Other artists approved to do team theme songs are the Black Eyed Peas and Young MC who wrote the hit single for Wild Thing for Tone Loc in the late 80s. The league is still soliciting rap artist who have clean images and catchy songs..

For any rap artist who is interested in penning a theme song for an NFL Team, reach out to Rod Francisco by filling out an application HERE