Dominique Diprima

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News & Views in Many Hues

Episodes

  • Kendrec McDade: Pasadena Police Chief Phillip Sanchez (4/5)

    04/04/2012

    Pasadena Police Chief Phillip Sanchez, 55, served for 30 years with the Santa Monica Police Department, where he was the deputy chief of police before coming to Pasadena in his current position as Chief in 2010.

  • Kenneth McDade (4/4)

    04/04/2012

    Kenneth McDade and Anya Slaughter, parents of Kendrec McDade, the Pasadena teen killed by police on March 24th after a false 911 report of an armed robbery, speak about their civil lawsuit, raising $10,000 to bury their son, the family’s outrage and their vow to fight for justice.

  • Kenneth McDade (4/3)

    03/04/2012

    An emotional Kenneth McDade talks to the Front Page about the killing of his son Kendrec McDade. Kendrec was killed March 24th after a 911 caller's false armed robbery report led officers to shoot and kill the 19-year-old college student they believed to be a suspect.

  • Audio: KJLH Holds Town Hall Meeting on Justice for Trayvon Martin

    01/04/2012

    Los Angeles radio station KJLH-FM, the leading broadcast radio station for African-Americans and urban consumers in Southern California, hosted a town hall meeting entitled “Black Men Standing Our Ground: Justice for Trayvon Martin” on Saturday, March 31, 2012 in Inglewood, Calif. at Faithful Central Bible Church.

  • Caree Harper (3/30)

    30/03/2012

    Caree Harper is a criminal defense attorney in Beverly Hills representing Kendrec McDade's family.

  • Yolanda “Yo-Yo” Whitaker (3/29)

    29/03/2012

    Yo-Yo is a Grammy-nominated rapper and actress. Much of her music has advocated female empowerment, denouncing the frequent sexism found in hip-hop music. She is the protege of gangsta rapper Ice Cube.

  • Michael Sklonik (3/29)

    29/03/2012

    Michael Skolnik author of White People, You Will Never Look Suspicious Like Trayvon Martin! and is the Editor-In-Chief of GlobalGrind.com and the political director to Russell Simmons. Prior to this, Michael was an award-winning filmmaker.

  • Special: Trayvon Martin (3/28)

    28/03/2012

    The Front Page continued it's unparalled coverage of the Trayvon Martin case with special guests Benjamin Crump, the Martin family attorney, and Florida Congressional members Frederica Wilson and Corrine Brown.

  • Hot Topic Tuesday (3/28)

    28/03/2012

    The Front Page's coverage of the Trayvon Martin case continued Tuesday, Mar. 27 on Hot Topic Tuesday.

  • Jasiri X (3/27)

    27/03/2012

    LISTEN A pillar in the Pittsburgh hip hop community, Jasiri X, has got the whole world talking about the release of his latest project inspired by the killing of Trayvon Martin, “Trayvon” a song and video that’s being shared and RT all over the world. The inspired, fresh MC is skyrocketing right through new levels of popularity, while preparing to release his next full length, The Ascension, with producer Rel!g!on on Wandering Worx Entertainment. Web: http://www.jasirix.com Twitter: @Jasiri_X    

  • Travyon Martin Case: Front Page (3/26)

    26/03/2012

    Our special coverage of the Trayvon Martin case continued today with special guests Tim Williams, Bro. Jesse Muhammad, and Roland Martin.

  • Radio Free Open Phones Friday (3/23)

    23/03/2012

    LISTEN David Honig David Honig co-founded the Minority Media and Telecommunications Council (MMTC) in 1986. MMTC has represented over 70 minority, civil rights and religious national organizations in selected proceedings before the FCC, and it operates the nation’s only full service, minority owned media and telecom brokerage. Mr. Honig is MMTC’s President and Executive Director. Since 1983, Mr. Honig has also been engaged in the private practice of communications and civil rights law, representing national organizations, broadcasters and broadcast applicants. Mr. Honig is a member of the bars of the D.C. Court of Appeals, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, the D.C. Circuit and Second Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals, and the U.S. Supreme Court. He has litigated twenty federal appeals in four courts, and participated in over 90 FCC rulemaking proceedings and hundreds of adjudicatory cases. From 1975 to 1985, Mr. Honig taught communications policy, research and law at the School of

  • Michael Richardson on Mitrice’s Law

    29/04/2011 Duration: 16h17min

    Father of Mitrice Richardson joins the Front Page to talk about next steps in justice for his daughter, including pushing Mitrice's Law.

  • Wellnesday Wednesday April 20, 2011

    20/04/2011

    India Holloway India's Healthy Living at the Life Well Institute Life Well Institute 5835 W. Washington Bl. Culver City, CA 90230 (323) 857-0800 (323) 937-7300 indiashealthyliving@yahoo.com http://www.indiashealthyliving.com

  • Dr. David Horne

    20/04/2011

    Dr. David Horne is the Exec. Dir. of the California African American Political & Economic Institute and Professor of African Studies at Cal State Northridge.

  • Tax Talk w/Marie Deary

    18/04/2011

    Last minute tax talk with Marie Deary of Shore Management Solutions.

  • Straight Outta Compton: SaBrina Fisher Reece

    14/04/2011

    Compton native’s story of welfare to successful business owner is one both lawmakers and single mothers can celebrate.

  • The Politics of Sports

    14/04/2011

    Thursday, April 14, 2011 Kobe, Barry, the Dodgers--tune in for the politics of sports with Coach Erich Nall.

  • Dr. Claud Anderson

    14/04/2011

    Dr. Claud Anderson, is president of PowerNomics Corporation of America, a corporation that is involved in major business development, primarily in inner cities, across the country.

  • The Fifth Quarter w/Avi Bernard

    14/04/2011

    The latest sports news and results with Avi Bernard.

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