Law & Disorder

Justice for Steven Taylor with Addie Kitchen, Adante Pointer and Lee Merritt Esq. also Biko Eisen-Martin

On this episode, we speak with Addie Kitchen, the grandmother of Steven Taylor, the man fatally shot by a now-retired San Leandro police officer in a Walmart in April 2020, and she has since emerged as a leading advocate seeking justice and accountability in his case.  We also speak with Adanté Pointer, an Oakland‑born civil‑rights attorney and founding partner of Pointer & Buelna, LLP, who has spent decades litigating police abuse and corporate misconduct while advocating for justice and equity for marginalized communities. Also Lee Merritt, Esquire, a nationally recognized American civil rights attorney, activist, and founding partner of the Merritt Law Firm who champions justice for victims of police brutality, hate crimes, and discrimination through high-profile litigation and advocacy across the United States.

Later in the hour, we speak with Biko Eisen-Martin on his new theater production.  Biko is a San Francisco–born actor, playwright, visual artist and culture‑worker whose work — from spoken poetry and theater to film and community activism — lifts up Black history and social justice across the Bay Area and beyond.

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