We start today’s show with our weekly State Terror Roundup.
Then, Louisiana has for the first time ever filed charges against police for killing someone – in this case, that’s Ronald Greene. We are joined by Mona Hardin, the mother of Ronald Greene. She has been fighting to unearth truth and for justice in the name of her son since 2019. She just made it back to her home in Orlando, Florida after an 11 hour drive from Farmerville, Louisiana, where she was present for the arraignment of the 5 Louisiana state troopers responsible for the death of her son, Ronald Greene. We’re also joined by John Belton, District Attorney for Louisiana’s Third Judicial District which represents the Lincoln Parish and Union Parish in that state. And finally, we’re joined by Marquell Bridges, a grassroots organizer for justice for Ronald Greene.
Our Resistance in Residence Artist this week is filmmaker, writer and storyteller Adamu Chan. Adamu’s film What These Walls Won’t Hold will be featured this week at the San Francisco International Film Festival on this Saturday and Sunday – that’s April 15th and 16th. For more info about the SF Film Fest: https://sffilm.org/
Learn more about Adamu Chan: https://www.adamuchan.com/
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