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Dr. Jason Sole - Rethinking the Police
Highway to Health Podcast
English - April 22, 2021 04:00 - 1 hour - ★★★★★ - 35 ratingsAlternative Health Health & Fitness Society & Culture health wellness mental health fitness medical emotional spiritual funny thought provoking Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Jeremy has a conversation with Dr. Jason Sole. Jason has taught criminal justice at Metro State and Hamline Universities in the Twin Cities. He’s also served as the president of the NAACP in Minneapolis, and worked as a criminal justice advisor for the Mayor of St. Paul,.His dedication now is to organizing supporting the lives of people in our communities who are struggling the most because of systemic forms of oppression; black and ethnic minorities, indigenous people, women, LGBTQ, the disabled, the homeless and folks struggling with substance abuse or addiction. He's also co founder Humanize My Hoodie. Together they discuss alternatives to modern policing and ways to give aid using the same resources. Mariame Kaba Book - We do this 'til we free ushttps://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/1664-we-do-this-til-we-free-ushttp://humanizemyhoodie.comhttp://highwayto.healthShow Notes:
4:30 Showing up for people in your community
10:55 Jason’s Story, Chicago, Waterloo IA, Prison
24:30 Making Peace, Making Amends
32:30 Growing up, Leaning into Purpose
34: 25 Grassroots organizing, Humanize my Hoodie
40:00 Restorative Justice, Abolition, Prisons
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Jeremy has a conversation with Dr. Jason Sole. Jason has taught criminal justice at Metro State and Hamline Universities in the Twin Cities. He’s also served as the president of the NAACP in Minneapolis, and worked as a criminal justice advisor for the Mayor of St. Paul,.
His dedication now is to organizing supporting the lives of people in our communities who are struggling the most because of systemic forms of oppression; black and ethnic minorities, indigenous people, women, LGBTQ, the disabled, the homeless and folks struggling with substance abuse or addiction.
He's also co founder Humanize My Hoodie. Together they discuss alternatives to modern policing and ways to give aid using the same resources.
Mariame Kaba Book - We do this 'til we free us
https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/1664-we-do-this-til-we-free-us
http://humanizemyhoodie.com
http://highwayto.health
Show Notes:
4:30 Showing up for people in your community
10:55 Jason’s Story, Chicago, Waterloo IA, Prison
24:30 Making Peace, Making Amends
32:30 Growing up, Leaning into Purpose
34: 25 Grassroots organizing, Humanize my Hoodie
40:00 Restorative Justice, Abolition, Prisons
Support the show