LeRon L. Barton is a writer from Kansas City, Mo that currently resides in San Francisco, Ca. He has been writing poetry, screenplays, and short stories since he was way young. LeRon’s essays have appeared in Salon, The Good Men Project, Those People, Alternet, SF Bayview, Buzzfeed, Gorilla Convict, and Elephant Journal. His first book, Straight Dope: A 360 degree look into American drug culture was released in Feb 2013. LeRon’s new book, All We Really Need Is Love: Stories of dating, relationships, heartbreak, and marriage is available at Amazon.
Mr. Barton was on our show talking about his article Should Black People Call the Police?.
During our conversation Mr. Barton talked about:
– The reason why he wrote the article – Some of his experiences with the police – What did his parents tell him about dealing with the police and “The Talk” – What does he feel the role of police is in today’s society – Does he feel a good police officer exists? – The fact that 49% of the felony arrests are Black people when only 4% of the population of San Francisco is Black – Do older Blacks have a different opinion of the police than younger Blacks? – Does he believe in community policing in Black neighbourhoods
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