Interviews and Speaking

Explore a featured selection of my speeches, media interviews and presentations below.

Tavis Smiley unpacks the 'snowflake' narrative & Kobe

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RJI Podcast: Death Penalty & Restorative Justice (June 2023) – Restorative Justice International

Today’s podcast is a national and global forum on the death penalty and restorative justice moderated by RJI President Lisa Rea. Our guests include Dr. Upneet Lalli (India), Reverend, Dr. Jack Sullivan Jr. (Ohio, U.S.), Professor David Love (Pennsylvania, U.S.), and Professor Barbara Janusz-Pohl (Poland). Each speaker serves on RJI’s Global Advisory Council. Listen to this robust discussion on the death penalty and its intersection with restorative justice principles which includes the reality o

RJI Podcast: Tyre Nichols’ death, race & policing, & restorative policing (Feb. 16, 2023) – Restorative Justice International

Today’s podcast is on multiple subjects including the recent violent police beating death of 29-year old Tyre Nichols (Memphis, TN). During this 90-minute podcast we have a robust and intense discussion about Mr. Nichols’ death, policing and race, and restorative policing. Our esteemed guests include Professor David Love (Pennsylvania), Carlton Mayers II, Esq. (Ilinois), and Reverend Jack Sullivan Jr. (Ohio). The podcast is moderated by RJI President Lisa Rea.

David Love: Journalism and Media S

Chicago Mayoral Election Results

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Racial Politics in Mississippi

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The Ticket: Alcohol and Sport

In The Ticket NewsRadio's Tracey Holmes wraps up the week in sport. This week:

Despite warnings from the Royal College of Physicians and NSW Minister for Health, Cricket Australia replaced one alcohol company's sponsorship arrangement with another.

Will alcohol sponsorship go the way of tobacco sponsorship? We explore the idea on this week's panel.

Meanwhile, it's being compared to the Mexico 1968 Olympic games black power salute, and Mohammad Ali's stand against fighting in Vietnam; Is Ameri

Miller Aud-cast Episode 42: Black Guy White Guy Talking | The Missouri Review

Hello and welcome to Miller Aud-cast, the Missouri Review podcast where we listen to and discuss the finalists for the 2021 Miller Audio Prize. Happy New Year, listeners, readers, writers, and friends. May 2022 look favorably on us as we try to put it all back together, or dismantle it with just purpose. We’re back with episode 42 of the Miller Aud-cast, featuring the latest finalist for the 2021 Miller Audio Prize in Audio Documentary, “The History of Policing Black People in America – with Dav
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