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Ep. 20: Jada Trainor’s Victory Against Police and Prosecutor Mears
Naptown People’s Radio
AES, Anthony Sisco, Arte Mexicano en Indiana, BlackRock, Darius (Hakim) Printup, Eskenazi Hospital, eugenics, Higher Education, Indiana Economic Development Corporation, Jada Trainor, Jamil Campbell, Jonathan Trainor, Marion County Prosecutors Office, medical racism, October Levitt LIVE Music Series, Ryan Mears, Sarah Steinkamp, Southport Police, The Effects of Pregnancy on Student Progress, World Christian ChurchJada Trainor and her husband, Jonathan, discuss their October 1 trial where they defeated trumped-up felony charges of attempting to disarm a police officer and battery against a cop.
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Ep. 9: Indiana’s Democrats Walk the Plank on their Own Accord
Naptown People’s Radio
Ali Brown, Bryce Gustafson, Citizen Action Coalition, Democratic Party, Dorothy Nicole Scales, Fonseca-Du Bois Gallery, Frida by Colors, Indianapolis activism, Indianapolis Liberation Center, Indianapolis news, Indianapolis podcast, Jada Trainor, Jesse Brown, Liberation Center Store, Naptown Peoples Radio, Party for Socialism and Liberation, PSL Indianapolis, Samuel Osili, Vernon T. Bateman, VOP OsiliThe local Democratic Party’s strategy of systematically abusing women, rallying around their abusers, and trying to bury the truth in dark is not paying off. In this episode, we’ll get to some of the apparent ”thinking” behind their strategy.
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Ep. 4: Independence for Whom?
Naptown People’s Radio
ANSWER Indiana, Dispatches from Behind the Wire, Fugitive Slave Act, Indiana Black Librarians Network, Indianapolis activism, Indianapolis Liberation Center, Interstate Compact, Jada Trainor, Jauston Huerta, New Afrikan Independence Movement, Pendleton 2 Defense Committee, political prisoners, PSL Indianapolis, Shaka A. Shakur, Sick of ICE, Stephen LaneStephen Lane of the Indiana Black Librarians Network and New Afrikan Political Prisoner Shaka A. Shakur join the show.
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Ep. 1: Putting the IMPD’s “Listening Sessions” in Perspective
Naptown People’s Radio
Our first full episode focuses on the current struggle against IMPD terror and features an interview with a participant in the 2024 lawsuit against Prosecutor Ryan Mears.
