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The Caught-on Camera Revolution and the Road to Potential Justice

podcast December 3, 2021


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In this episode of REVOLT Black News Weekly, Eboni K Williams and a team of legal experts look back on the trial of Ahmaud Arbery’s convicted murders and ask the question – what if there had been no video evidence?… Professor Clark D. Cunningham, Georgia State College of Law joins.

RBN Special Correspondent Neima Abdulahi moderates an African roundtable where guests respond to the Omicron Covid-19 variant and how the travel restrictions impact their life on the ground. Khumo Masege, South African Clinical Psychotherapist joins.

A very special tribute to the life and legacy of creative visionary, Virgil Abloh. Designers Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne join.  

RBN Special Correspondent Kennedy Rue McCullough takes us through this week’s REVOLT Radar which includes Kevin Hart and Wesley Snipes’ new series “True Story”, and Kirk Franklin stops by to chat about bringing Gospel to the big screen in his new Christmas film. 

And in another edition of REVOLT’s ‘Stand Up For’ Series presented by State Farm, Managing Director of the Little Haiti Cultural Complex, Sandy Dorsainvil, spotlights how their youth arts center bridges culture, community and youth!

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