Dewhitt L. Bingham Justice For All Podcast Show: Recent Episodes

Dewhitt Lloyd Bingham

Dewhitt L. Bingham, a three-time author on race related subjects, including police officer relations with black men, Probation Officer of 34 years, Criminal Justice Adjunct Professor of 25 years, and 2014 Heartland Community College Adjunct Professor of the year, discusses all things social justice and criminal justice. Bingham, from a grassroots level, sits down with judges, probation officers, city officials and common citizens with the goal to inform the American citizen of their constitutional rights, provide educational and occupational guidance to high school and college students, and be a voice for change.

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Episode 114: A Man After God’s Own Heart

Guest: Keith Weatherspoon

With June being the month that society recognizes fathers, Dewhitt interviews a man he met while refereeing a Bloomington Parks and Recreation Basketball game who has been a loyal friend since that day. Keith Weatherspoon, a wonderful husband, father, and longtime deacon at Integrity Deliverance Church, sits down with Bingham and discusses the following:

  • Where he was born and raised
  • What high school he attended
  • What he majored in at Illinois State University
  • Kaleidoscope Social Service
  • The Baby Fold
  • The Children’s Foundation
  • McLean County Juvenile Detention Center
  • McLean County Probation Department
  • His favorite constitutional right
  • The correlation between fatherhood and being a law abider

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Episode 113: Let’s Talk About Sex

Guest: Denise Shye

The month of April was sexual assault awareness month, but every month is a good time to talk about women’s rights and their safety. Bingham sits down with his fiancée Denise Shye and they discuss the following:

  • Where she was born and raised
  • What high school she attended
  • Her career in a medical related field
  • Her past, present, and future relationship with me
  • The 19th Amendment
  • Household Voting
  • Sexual consent
  • The range of punishment for sexual assault
  • Her favorite constitutional right
  • Fornication law
  • Sexual Assault

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Episode 112: What Mothers Do

Guest: Janay Hogan

As Mother’s Day approaches, Bingham sits down with Ms. Janay Hogan, Integrity Deliverance Church Sunday School Superintendent, Praise Dance Leader, and Praise Team Member who lost her mother as an emerging adult. In this episode, Dewhitt and Janay discuss the following:

  • Where she was born and raised
  • What high school she attended
  • What college she is currently attending
  • Her major
  • Her career choice
  • The difference a mother can make in a young person’s life
  • Her mother’s best advice
  • Her favorite constitutional right
  • Advice for parents and children
  • Social Bond Theory
  • Chirstian Living

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Episode 111: IRS and Tax Time

Guest: Michelle Lee

In this episode Bingham sits down with Elder Michelle Lee, longtime member of Integrity Deliverance Church, Head Administrative Assistant, and longtime IRS professional. Bingham and Lee discuss the following:

  • Where she was born and raised
  • What college she attended
  • Her college major
  • Her career choice
  • Integrity Deliverance Church
  • Tax law
  • Tax Fraud
  • Charitable contributions
  • Her favorite constitutional right
  • Her favorite civil rights activist
  • Future tax law
  • Family life

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Episode 110: The Importance of Black History

Guest: Tammie Turner

In this episode Bingham sits down with Mrs. Tammie Turner to talk about the importance of black history month. Turner and Bingham have been serving the Lord together at Integrity Deliverance Church under the pastorship of Pastor Joseph and Vicky Brown. Tammie is the church black history historian. Bingham and Turner discuss the following:

  • Where she was born and raised
  • What college she attended
  • Her college major
  • Her career choice
  • Integrity Deliverance Church
  • The First Amendment
  • The arrest of Don Lemon
  • The Reverand Jesse Jackson
  • Integrity’s Unique Implementation of Black History into February Bible Study
  • Her favorite constitutional right
  • Her favorite civil rights activist
  • Family life
  • Illegal Immigration Raids
  • Booker Wright
  • Greenwood Mississippi
  • Ida B. Wells
  • Arrest of Don Lemon

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In this episode Bingham summarizes the 2025 Festus High School football season. He gives his personal observation of this year’s offensive, defensive, and special teams performance. In addition, Bingham mentions the following:

  • Football seniors
  • Tiger coaches
  • Returning underclassmen
  • Offensive production
  • The Defense
  • Special Teams
  • Football in the Midwest
  • Football in the South
  • Passing the ball in November/December
  • Being able to run the ball in cold weather conditions
  • Festus Tiger supportive community
  • Maxpreps
  • Tiger’s rankings
  • Criminology Theorist Travis Hirshi and Walter Reckless
  • Social Bond Theory
  • Containment Theory

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Episode 108: Festus High School Football (Part 3)

Guest: Galin Hall

Bingham interviews another member of the Festus High School Football Team who is in his junior year, also plays basketball, and is his nephew. Festus, Missouri is home of the Festus Tigers football team that made it to the state championship for the first time in 2024 and has a good chance to make it again this year. Bingham and Galin discuss the following:

  • Festus High School Football
  • Race relations at FHS
  • Family life
  • College and Academics
  • The responsibilities of a defensive end
  • His great grandmother who attended Douglass, Hatti Alexander
  • His great grandfather who was in the first graduating class of 5, Warren Bingham
  • Three correlates of crime, lack of education, poor peer association, and drug usage
  • Galin’s favorite constitutional right
  • His favorite social justice advocate
  • The importance of academics
  • The importance of being involved in sports

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The Douglass Connection

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Episode 107: Festus High School Football (Part 2)

Guest: Antonio Pinkston

Bingham interviews another member of the Festus High School Football Team who is in his junior year and was an all conference and all district team selection his sophomore year. Festus, Missouri is home of the Festus Tigers, a place where the likes of the illustrious Ralph B. Tynes, School Superintendent who integrated the Negro school, Douglass Cooperative High School and Festus Senior High School, the White school, the first opportunity he got in 1956. Dewhitt’s second guest is an amazing young man, Antonio Pinkston. Bingham and Pinkston discuss the following:

  • Festus High School
  • Race relations at FHS
  • Family life
  • College and Academics
  • The responsibilities of a defensive end
  • Ralph B. Tynes
  • Current Festus African American teachers
  • The correlation between sports and life
  • Intellectual, physical, and social development as a result of sports
  • The Festus school teachers who were forerunners to the current teachers: Mr. and Mrs. Adam McCullough, Margaret Gill, and Bernice Thompson are mentioned
  • Coach A.J. Ofodile
  • Coach Tony Kinder
  • Tiffany Barnes Therrell
  • AP’s favorite constitutional right
  • AP’s favorite social justice advocate
  • The importance of academics

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Episode 106: Festus High School Football

Guest: Kamden Yates

The next four months will be special episodes as Bingham interviews members of the Festus High School Football Team. Festus, Missouri is home of the Festus Tigers, a place where the likes of Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall represented The Douglass Cooperative High School teachers in 1940. Though the next few episodes may sprinkle in a little social or criminal justice, the conversation will primarily be about sports, academics, and how sports can play a part in helping young people be law abiders. Dewhitt’s first guest is a wonderful young man, Kamden Yates. Bingham and Yates discuss the following:

  • Festus High School
  • Race relations in Festus
  • Family life
  • Festus/Hillsboro rivalry
  • The correlation between sports and life
  • Crime theorist associated with sports
  • Travis Hirschi and Walter Reckless
  • The 2024 Festus Football Missouri Class 4A State Runner-up Team
  • The 2025 Festus Football team outlook
  • Coach Adam McCullough
  • Coach A.J. Ofodile
  • Favorite constitutional right
  • Favorite social justice advocate
  • The importance of academics

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Episode 105: Immigration

Guest: Abbi Benson

Bingham’s special guest, Abbi Benson, attended Central Catholic and Normal Community High Schools, Illinois State University, and is in her first semester of law school at Lewis and Clark, in Portland, Oregon. Abbi’s anticipated area of law practice is immigration. An immigrant herself, Benson and Bingham have a conversation about immigration. They discuss the following:

  • The Philippines
  • Singapore
  • Bloomington/Normal
  • Central Catholic/Normal Community High School
  • Illinois State University
  • Portland Oregon
  • Abbi’s academic path
  • Process of applying for law school
  • Immigration defined
  • Ellis Island
  • Abbi’s motivation to practice law
  • Her favorite constitutional right
  • State of our immigration system
  • The most important part of the justice system in this dispensation
  • What she’d like to see the Trump administration accomplish

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Episode 104: How To Stay Crime Free as a Teenager

Host: Amari Lee and Garrick Dickerson

Bingham is podcasting about what can help youth be law abiding citizens. He has two special guests who attend his church, Integrity Deliverance Ministry. Amari Lee is a junior at Normal Community West High School and Garrick Dickerson, a Bloomington High School graduate who is finishing his freshman year of college. Amari, Garrick, and Bingham discuss the following:

  • High school years
  • Their career goals
  • The influence of Christ in their life
  • How they have managed to stay out of trouble
  • Walter Reckless’ Containment Theory
  • Travis Hirschi’s Social Bond Theory
  • Control Theory
  • Inter Containment
  • Outer Containment
  • Attachment
  • Belief
  • Commitment
  • What they'd like to see the Trump administration accomplish

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Episode 103: The Black Male Teenager
Host: Dewhitt L. Bingham

Bingham is podcasting solo in this episode. Of the 103 episodes, he has rarely taken the opportunity to speak about a subject that is near and dear to his heart. He takes the time to speak about the black male teenager.

  • Easter Sunday
  • The influence of Christ Jesus
  • Single mothers and fathers
  • Parents who remain together to care for their child
  • Amari Lee
  • Garrick Dickerson Jr.
  • Integrity Deliverance Church
  • Criminal Justice an interdisciplinary field
  • Booker T. Washington
  • WEB Dubois
  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Thurgood Marshall
  • President Clinton’s Housing Act of 1996
  • President Nixon’s Employment and Training Act of 1973
  • Heartland Community College’s Film Festival
  • “Chicago at a Crossroads”
  • McLean County Youth Build
  • What I’d like to see the Trump administration accomplish

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Dr. Charles Bell “Suspended”
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Episode 102: Moments in Black History
Guests: Tara Stone, Keara Gray, and Kyira Hayes

  • The great Nina Simone wrote and sang a song entitle “Young, Gifted, and Black”. Bingham's three guests definitely fit that mode. Together they discuss the following:
  • Where they were born and raised
  • What high school they attended
  • Their career goals
  • Their favorite constitutional right
  • Their favorite civil rights advocate
  • HBCU vs. PWI
  • Different cultures
  • Diversity
  • Malcum X
  • Federal government
  • 1964 Civil Rights Act
  • 1965 Voting Rights Act
  • The Selma to Montgomery March
  • Viola Liuzzo
  • What they’d like to see the Trump administration accomplish

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Episode 101: Service
This month’s podcast is focused on service. Bingham flies solo as he focuses on how service is what makes us great. In this episode he covers the following:

  • His first three weeks of complete retirement
  • Gratefulness for being nominated by Carol Hahn and Sarah Deal-Hunt and selected as one of the first HCC Adjuncts to gain Emeritus Status
  • Gratitude for being nominated by Dr. Donna Selmon and Tracy Hanson and selected to receive the E. Burton Mercier Service Award https://alumni.illinoisstate.edu/association/awards/mercier/
  • Matthew 25:31-41
  • The right way to serve
  • Service defined
  • Childhood friend and Major League Baseball player, Michael Henneman
  • Athletic greatness
  • Jesus’ definition of greatness
  • Serving your church, family, community, and neighbors with gladness
  • Service putting you on the path to HEAVEN
  • Good and faithful servants
  • Reward from being a good and faithful servant
  • 4 keys to becoming a good and faithful servant
  • Biblical examples of good and faithful servants

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Episode 100: A Social Justice Conversation With Juliana
Guest: Juliana Bingham and Dewhitt Bingham II

This month’s podcast is centered around HBCUs, Thurgood Marshall, and The Brown vs. The Board of Education case. Two of my favorite people in the world are guests, my only granddaughter (an emerging teenager), Juliana Bingham, and my only son, Dewhitt L. Bingham II. We discuss the following:

  • Where they were born and raised
  • Current education status
  • Dewhitt’s current career and background
  • HBCU
  • Brown v. Board of Education
  • Thurgood Marshall
  • Race Relation
  • The City of Festus
  • Healthcare
  • Women’s rights
  • Affordable education
  • And what they’d like to see the next administration accomplish

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Episode 99: Election 2024
Guest: Steven Ulrich

Dewhitt is back after taking a very much needed break to discuss the 2024 Presidential election with one of his brightest Illinois State University Criminal Justice Students, Steven Ulrich. Illinois State University has over 600 criminal justice students and each year there are 10-15 students hand picked to participate in Leads, a leadership program. Steven is one of the students selected for the 2024-2025 school year. Steven and Bingham discuss the following:

Where he was born and raised
His high school
Career goals
His top three election issues
Where the candidates stand on the U.S. Constitution
Police reform
The rule of law
Fascism
Abortion
Haitian immigrants
Inflation
Cost of living
Current immigration law
Mass deportation
Dehumanization of people
Economy
Poverty
Community investment
Supreme Court
The legalization marijuana
And what he’d like to see the next administration accomplish

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Episode 98: Redefining Incarceration, Promoting Second Chances, and the Role
of Education in Personal Transformation

Guest: Khalil Osiris

Hosts: Jakeria Mitchell, Yessica Muniz, Trey Walker, and Shamar Taylor (Illinois
State University Students)

Bingham is delighted that his Illinois State University students hosted this episode of the Dewhitt Lloyd Bingham Justice For All Podcast Show. While his students hosted the show with guest Khalil Osiris, Bingham discovered that he used Khalil’s “Psychology of Incarceration” manual the last three years of his probation career to facilitate Moral Reconation Group Therapy (MRT) with felony offenders on probation. The Illinois State Students discuss the following with Khalil:

  • Where he was born and raised and his early life
  • The influence of the Black Panther Party in his neighborhood and on his life
  • How he ended up in the department of corrections
  • Boston University’s Educational Program
  • Turning the cell into a classroom and the prison into a university
  • How he earned a bachelor's degree and master’s degree while incarcerated
  • The importance of building a relationship with God while incarcerated
  • His creation of the “Psychology of Incarceration” curriculum that I used as a PO
  • The most important constitutional right
  • Truth & Reconciliation Conversations (TRC),his non-for-profit organization
  • Accepting Accountability and turning his cell into an educational center
  • The importance of employment, housing, and education in reducing incarceration
  • Redefining incarceration and promoting second chances
  • His work with South Africa and relationship with Makaziwe Mandela
  • What he believes we should focus on regarding the criminal justice system
  • The legalization marijuana and the Biden Administration
  • 80 million people having criminal records cannot be ignored
  • The meaning of the word ubuntu, I am because you are

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Episode 97: Qualifications To Be President Of The United States
Guest: Jakeria Mitchell, Yessica Muniz, Trey Walker, and Shamar Taylor

Bingham has retired from teaching at Heartland Community College, will be retiring from teaching at Illinois State University in December, and will begin focusing on interviewing members of the community. However, prior to his retirement from ISU, he has a discussion with four recent Illinois State University graduates who majored in criminal justice. They discuss the qualifications to be President of the United States of America. Bingham and his guest discuss the following:

  • Where they were born and raised
  • Their career goals
  • Why they selected criminal justice as a major
  • Their favorite Constitutional rights
  • Qualifications they see as important to be President
  • Age as a factor
  • Mental health as a factor
  • Jim Crow
  • Bryron Donalds
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • The legalization marijuana
  • Govenor Wes Moore's Pardon
  • The Biden Administration

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Wes Moore Pardons 175,000
https://governor.maryland.gov/news/press/pages/governor-moore-signs-nationally-historic-executive-order-pardoning-175000-maryland-cannabis-convictions.aspx

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Episode 96: Juvenile Rights
Guest: Anthony Crispin and Sam Ritter

This is the 16th week of the 2024 spring semester at Heartland Community College and Bingham’s students are studying Juvenile Justice and preparing for finals. This episode is centered around the due process rights of juveniles. Bingham and his guest discuss the following:

  • Their career goals
  • Why they enrolled in the course
  • Their favorite constitutional rights
  • Kent v. United States (1966)
  • In re Gault (1967)
  • Parens Patriae
  • Should a felon be allowed to vote
  • Should a felon be allowed to be president
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • The legalization marijuana
  • The Biden Administration

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Episode 95: Reentry After Incarceration
Guest: Camyrn Wohlford, Jackson Carby, and Gabrielle Lee

This is the 14th week of the 2024 spring semester at Heartland Community College and Bingham’s students are studying Corrections in the Community. This episode is centered around the importance of supporting those who have been released from incarceration. Bingham and his guests discuss the following:

  • Career goals
  • Why they enrolled in the course
  • Constitutional rights
  • Reentry defined
  • The purpose of reentry
  • How to help incarcerated individuals after release
  • Should a felon be allowed to vote
  • Should a felon be allowed to be president
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • The legalization marijuana
  • The Biden Administration

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Episode 94: The Importance of Probation and Parole
Guest: Abigail Briddick, Allison Vroman, Madison Henry, and Katie Ziomek

This is the 13th week of the 2024 spring semester at Heartland Community College and Bingham’s students are studying probation and parole. While discussing the importance of probation and parole, Bingham asked these four young ladies how they would feel if the Supreme Court took away their right to vote. In addition, Bingham and today’s guest discuss the following:

  • Their career goals
  • Why they enrolled in the course
  • What high school they attended
  • Their favorite constitutional right
  • The founder of probation
  • The difference between probation and parole
  • Probation Terms and conditions
  • Good time credit
  • Should a felon be allowed to vote
  • Should a felon be allowed to be president
  • 1st Amendment
  • 5th Amendment
  • 8th Amendment
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Should marijuana be legalized at the federal level
  • What they’d like to see the Biden Administration accomplish

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Episode 93: Secure Detention
Guest: John Peterson

This is the 10th week of the 2024 spring semester at Heartland Community College and Bingham’s students are studying jails and prisons. Bingham’s guest is currently taking his class while in the Navy and stationed in Greece. Bingham and Military Police Officer Peterson discuss the following:

  • Their career goals
  • Why they enrolled in the course
  • What high school they attended
  • Their favorite due process constitutional right
  • Secure detention
  • Jails
  • Prisons
  • Should a felon be allowed to vote
  • Should a felon be allowed to be president
  • 4th Amendment
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Should marijuana be legalized at the federal level
  • What they’d like to see the Biden Administration accomplish

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Episode 92: Fairness in Sentencing
Guest: Brooke Griffis and Kezimana Karine

This is the 9th week of the 2024 spring semester at Heartland Community College and Bingham’s students are studying sentencing. Bingham, Brooke, and Kezimana discuss the following:

  • Their career goals
  • Why they enrolled in the course
  • What high school they attended
  • Their favorite due process constitutional right
  • Furman v. Georgia
  • Sentencing disparity
  • Mass Incarceration
  • The 1986 Substance Abuse Act
  • Should a felon be allowed to vote
  • Should a felon be allowed to be president
  • Should an insurrectionist be allowed to be president
  • 1st Amendment
  • 6th Amendment
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Should marijuana be legalized at the federal level

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Episode 91: Court Descriptions
Guest: Emily Coddington and Jack Forshee

This is the 8th week of the 2024 spring semester at Heartland Community College and Bingham’s students are studying the courts. Bingham, Emily, and Jack discuss the following:

  • Their career goals
  • Why they enrolled in the course
  • What high school they attended
  • Their favorite due process constitutional right
  • Description of the Supreme Court
  • Description of a State Court
  • The goal of Drug Court
  • 4th Amendment
  • 5th Amendment
  • 2nd Amendment
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Should marijuana be legalized at the federal level
  • What they’d like to see the Biden Administration accomplish

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Episode 90: “Different Types of Searches”
Guest: Emma Culbertson

This is the 7th week of the 2024 spring semester at Heartland Community College and Bingham’s students have completed unit 2 and taken their second exam. This episode will be derived from the end of unit 2, Different Types of Searches. Bingham and Emma discuss the following:

  • Her career goals
  • Why she enrolled in the course
  • What high school she attended
  • Her favorite constitutional right
  • Her career goal
  • Different Types of Searches
  • Plain View Searches
  • Consent Searches
  • Incident to arrest
  • Illinois v. Caballes
  • Rodriguez v. United States
  • 4th Amendment
  • 8th Amendment
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Should marijuana be legalized at the federal level

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Episode 89: “Fleeing Felon Doctrine”
Guest: Logan Farquhar and Alexcis Perez

This is the fifth week of the 2024 spring semester at Heartland Community College and Bingham’s students are studying Oversight and Professionalism in Law Enforcement. This episode focuses on the Fleeing Felon Doctrine. Bingham and his students discuss the following:

  • Their career goals
  • Why they enrolled in the course
  • What high school they attended
  • Their favorite constitutional right
  • Fleeing Felon Doctrine defined
  • Discretion involved in applying the doctrine
  • Tennessee vs. Garner
  • Graham vs. Connor
  • Reasonable test
  • Deadly force
  • When deadly force is permissible
  • When discretion comes into play
  • Severity of the offense
  • Imminent threat to life
  • 4th Amendment
  • 5th Amendment
  • 2nd Amendment
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Should marijuana be legalized at the federal level
  • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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Episode 88: “Criminal Law: Control vs. Liberty”
Guest: Kaylynn Sheets, Ethan Taylor, and Taylor Bagnell

This is the fourth week of the 2024 spring semester at Heartland Community College and Bingham’s students are beginning the second of four units. Today’s episode will focus on the classes of offenses and our freedoms versus government control. Bingham and his three students discuss the following:

  • Their career goals
  • Why they enrolled in the course
  • What high school they attended
  • Their favorite constitutional right
  • Felony defined
  • Misdemeanor defined
  • Ordinance violation defined
  • Discretion related to charging a crime
  • Defining government control vs. freedoms and the discretion involved
  • Should a felon be allowed to be president
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Should marijuana be legalized at the federal level
  • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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Episode 87: “Disposing of Crime”
Guest: Hailey Hendricks

This is the third week of the 2024 spring semester at Heartland Community College and Bingham’s students just took their first exam. As mentioned in the previous episode, there will be an emphasis on discretion. Bingham and student, Hailey Hendricks, discuss the topic of disposing of crime and how it is impacted by discretion. During this episode, Bingham and Hailey, an aspiring attorney, discuss the following:

  • Hailey’s career goals
  • Why she enrolled in the course
  • What high school she attended
  • Her favorite constitutional right
  • The Uniform Crime Report
  • The National Incident Based Reporting System
  • How crimes can be disposed of
  • The impact of discretion as it relates to disposing of crimes
  • Where the most discretion is located in the system
  • Should a felon be allowed to vote
  • Should a felon be allowed to be president
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Should marijuana be legalized at the federal level
  • What she’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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Episode 86: Discretion in the Criminal Justice System
Guest: Autumn Morgan & Keaton Wille

This is the second week of the 2024 spring semester at Heartland Community College and Bingham has a new cohort of students. As students embark on learning about the criminal justice system, they too will learn that social justice and criminal justice go hand in hand, in particular anti-racism. Starting things off will be Autumn Morgan and Keaton Wille. As he instructs this set of students, Bingham will focus on discretion in the criminal justice system which can be a driving force for good and a driving force for prejudice, bias, and injustice. During this episode, Bingham and his students discuss the following:

  • Autumn and Keaton’s career path
  • Why they enrolled in the course
  • What high school they attended
  • Their favorite constitutional right
  • Their career goals
  • What is discretion
  • Discretion as it relates to the criminal justice system
  • The 3 major components of the criminal justice system
  • The 4 things that brought concern to the criminal justice system
  • The first president to declare war on crime
  • Constitutional rights
  • Should a felon be allowed to vote
  • Should a felon be allowed to be president
  • Should presidents be given complete immunity
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Should marijuana be legalized at the federal level
  • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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Episode 85: Parens Patriae
Guest: Brooklyn Beland

This is the 16th week of the 2023 fall semester at HCC and Bingham’s class is about to take their final exam. The topic of today’s episode is included on that final exam. Today’s guest, Brooklyn Beland, and Bingham will discuss the subject of Parens Patriae and the following:

  • Brooklyn’s career path
  • Why she enrolled in the course
  • What high school she attended
  • Her favorite constitutional right
  • The first juvenile court
  • The aim of the court
  • Its city and state of origin
  • The juvenile justice process
  • Should a felon be allowed to vote
  • Should a felon be allowed to be president
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Should marijuana be legalized at the federal level
  • What he’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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Episode 84: Important Juvenile Justice Court Cases
Guest: Holton Lorenz & Alejandro Luna

This is the 15th week of the 2023 fall semester at HCC and Bingham’s class is studying the topic Juvenile Justice. Today’s guest, Holton and Alejandro discuss important juvenile justice court cases. Bingham, Lorenz and Luna discuss the following:

  • Their career path
  • Why they’re taking the course
  • What high school they attended
  • Their favorite constitutional right
  • In re Gault
  • In re Winship
  • Kent v. United States
  • Schall v. Martin
  • Breed v. Jones
  • McKeiver v Pennsylvania
  • Should a felon be allowed to vote
  • Should a felon be allowed to be president
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Should marijuana be legalized at the federal level
  • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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Episode 83: Electronic Monitoring and Drug Court
Guest: Courtney Lindsey and Caroline Carr

This is the 13th week of the 2023 fall semester at HCC and Bingham’s class is studying the topic Corrections in the community. Today’s guests, Courtney Lindsey and Caroline Carr discuss the goals of Electronic Monitoring and Drug Court. Included in this episode is Courtney and Caroline's:

  • Anticipated career path
  • Why they’re taking the course
  • What high school they attended
  • Their favorite constitutional right
  • Electronic Monitoring Defined
  • Drug Court Defined
  • The goal of drug court
  • The goal of electronic monitoring
  • Which is more rehabilitative
  • What makes it a community corrections tool
  • Should a felon be allowed to vote
  • Should a felon be allowed to be president
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Should marijuana be legalized at the federal level
  • What he’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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Episode 82: Probation and Parole Differences
Guest: Hannah Harper and Emma Harper

This is the 12th week of the 2023 fall semester at HCC and Bingham’s class is studying the topic Probation and Parole. Today’s guests are creating content about the differences and similarities of the two primary community corrections systems of the criminal justice system. Emma and Hannah like Bingham come from a small town and give their perspective on things. Dewhitt, Emma and Hannah discuss:

  • Their career path
  • Why they’re taking the course
  • What high school they attended
  • Their favorite constitutional right
  • If anyone is above the law
  • Should a felon be allowed to vote
  • Should a felon be allowed to be president
  • Single and double cell construction
  • Define probation
  • Define parole
  • Terms and conditions of probation and parole
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Should marijuana be legalized at the federal level
  • What he’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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Episode 81: The Pennsylvania System to the Auburn System
Guest: Caden Gray
This is the 11th week of the semester and Bingham’s class is studying the topic Jails and Prisons. Caden Gray, this episode’s guest, is a young man from Grand Rapids, Michigan who has overcome many obstacles to get to Heartland Community College. Caden is going to enlighten you on some of the historicity of the Pennsylvania and Auburn Systems. Dewhitt and Caden discuss the following:

  • Caden’s career path
  • Why he’s taking the course
  • What high school he attended
  • His favorite constitutional right
  • Solitary confinement
  • Single and double cell construction
  • Rehabilitation through religion
  • Congregate work system
  • Lockstep and striped uniforms
  • Lashing and flogging as forms of punishments
  • Healthcare
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • What he’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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Episode 80: Contemporary Philosophies of Punishments
Guest: Guest: Kayla Rencher and Ashley Peete

This week Bingham’s class is studying sentencing. This week’s podcast focuses on punishment that is given out by the court. His two wonder students enlighten the audience on the five (5) contemporary philosophies of punishment. Dewhitt, Ashley, and Kayla discuss the following:

  • Where Kayla and Ashley were born and raised
  • What high they attended
  • Why they took the course
  • Their planned major
  • Their career goals
  • Deterrence
  • Incapacitation
  • Retribution
  • Restorative Justice
  • Rehabilitation
  • 1st Amendment
  • 6th Amendment
  • Should felons be allowed to vote
  • Should felons be allowed to be president
  • Is anyone above the law
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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Episode 79: The Prosecutor
Guest: Guest: Heather Webb

This week’s podcast will focus on the prosecutor. The prosecutor is a very important player in the criminal justice field. He or she has a great deal of discretion, takes an oath to uphold the law, and has to maintain a high degree of integrity. Dewhitt is proud to say that he knows in particular a couple of prosecutors who are very professional and wonderful human beings. They both practice in McLean County, Illinois. Today’s guest, Heather Webb, is a young lady who has displayed a great deal of perseverance. She earned a GED, is currently employed for the Bloomington Police Department as a 911 dispatcher and works third shift. Bingham and Heather discuss the following:

  • Where Heather was born and raised
  • What high School she attended
  • Why she took the course
  • Her planned career path
  • The role of the police in prosecution
  • Prosecutorial discretion
  • The Pretrial Fairness Act
  • The role of the prosecutor in setting bail
  • Two main factors the prosecution argues in regard to bail
  • The first state to have cashless bail
  • Immediate and Urgent Necessity
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • What she’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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Episode 78: What Is Autism?
Guest: Guest: Michael Marek and Angela Bingham
As the audience is aware, the Dewhitt L. Bingham Justice for All Podcast focuses on social justice and criminal justice. This is a special episode. Bingham and his guests, Angela Bingham and Michael Marek will enlighten you on the topic of Autism. There is some correlation between Autism, criminal justice and social justice. Dewhitt, Michael and Angela discuss the following:

  • Michael and Angela’s career path
  • What high School they attended
  • Their educational background
  • Autism as it relates to due process rights
  • Mental illness and its relationship with Autism
  • Is Autism a disability or disorder?
  • Common conditions among people with Autism
  • What parents can do to prepare their Autistic person for police contact
  • How police can be prepared for contact with Autistic people
  • The Autism Speaks Organization
  • History of the St. Louis Autism Walk
  • How the Autism Speaks Organization will be helping to train St. Louis Police Cadets
  • Dr. Tasha Oswald study of high functioning Autistic people and Black Lives Matter
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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Episode 77: State Courts v. Federal Courts
Guest: Guest: Jalen Austin
This is the seventh week of the 2023 fall semester at Heartland Community College and Bingham’s students have just completed their second exam and are beginning the third unit of the text. The first chapter of this unit is The Courts. Dewhitt along with his guest, Jalen Smith, discuss the following:

  • Jalen’s anticipated career path
  • What high School he attended
  • Why he enrolled in the course
  • His major or anticipated major
  • His career goal
  • Characteristics of State Court
  • Characteristics of Federal Court
  • State Court original jurisdiction
  • Federal Court original jurisdiction
  • Are State Judges appointed or elected
  • Are Federal Judges appointed
  • The criteria for being a judge
  • Legalization of marijuana
  • Having an attitude “I am above the law”
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • What he’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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Episode 76: Police Culture and the Blue Shield
Guest: Guest: Jake Gamblin & Connor McKee

This is the sixth week of the fall 2023 semester at Heartland Community College and Dewhitt’s class is taking its second exam of the semester. Therefore, this week the podcast exams a subject matter that is a continuation of last week’s podcast, Police Oversight. Police Culture and the Blue Shield for many reasons is a subject matter that should be discussed in all Introduction to Criminal Justice courses. Dewhitt, Jake and Connor discuss the following:

  • Jake and Connor’s career path
  • Why they are taking a criminal justice course
  • What high School they attended
  • Their favorite due process right
  • Police culture
  • The blue shield
  • Police corruption
  • What history tells us about the blue shield
  • Voting rights
  • Legalization of marijuana
  • Having an attitude “I am above the law”
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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Episode 75: Police Oversight
Guest: Benjamin Gonzales & Monay Duvendack

This is the fifth week of the fall 2023 semester at Heartland Community College and Dewhitt’s class is studying police oversight. A lot of people don’t realize that some cities have police review boards. Bingham discusses with two of his students, Monay and Benjamin, that a civilian review board is generally charged with the duty of reviewing complaints and making recommendations as to disciplinary action after the police department has completed its own investigation and made a disciplinary recommendation. The following is discussed:

  • Monay and Benjamin’s career path
  • Why they are taking a criminal justice course
  • What high School they attended
  • Their favorite due process right
  • Police review boards
  • Police accountability
  • Police disciplinary action
  • Benefits of police oversight
  • Voting rights
  • Legalization of marijuana
  • Having an attitude “I am above the law”
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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Episode 74: An Inchoate Offense
Guest: Kayla LaVarier & Lanesha Beard

This is the fourth week of the fall 2023 semester at Heartland Community College and Dewhitt’s class is studying criminal law. A lot of people don’t realize that there are crimes that don’t actually need to be completed for a perpetrator to be in violation of the law. Bingham discusses with two of his students, Kayla and Lanesha, how a person can be considered a law violator even though they did not complete the crime. The following is discussed:

  • Kayla and Lanesha’s career path
  • Why they are taking a criminal justice course
  • What high School they attended
  • Their favorite due process right
  • Conspiracy
  • Solicitation
  • Actus reus
  • Mens rea
  • Concurrence
  • Attempted crimes
  • Legalization of marijuana
  • The impact of voting on the CJ system
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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Episode 73: The UCR, NIBRS, and RICO Act
Guest: Laliyah Royalglenn and Brady Starkey

This is the second week of the semester and Bingham’s course is studying the topic of measuring crime. Laliyah and Brady both attended Normal Community High School and desire to become an attorney and police officer. Dewhitt, Brady, and Laliyah discuss the following:

  • Their career path
  • Why they are taking a criminal justice course
  • What high School they attended
  • The most important due process right
  • UCR
  • NIBRS
  • RICO
  • Most common example of racketeering
  • Penalty for racketeering
  • President Nixon
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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Episode 73: Is Anyone Above the Law?
Guest: Julian Smith and Austin Sanders

This is the beginning of a new semester at HCC and Dewhitt has a new group of freshmen students excited to learn about the criminal justice system and social justice. As this group of emerging adults learn about the system, Bingham will emphasize the importance of attitude, beliefs, values, and having a moral compass. In this episode, Julian and Austin begin the semester by answering the question, “Is Anyone Above the Law?” Dewhitt, Austin, and Julian discuss the following:

  • Heartland Community College
  • Austin and Julian’s career path
  • Why they are taking a criminal justice course
  • Their hometowns
  • What high School they attended
  • The most important due process right
  • Individual rights v. public safety
  • If anyone is above the law
  • Should a felon be allowed to vote
  • If a felon should be allowed to be the President of the United States
  • Free Community College
  • Voting as it relates to the justice system
  • Legalization of marijuana at the federal level
  • White Supremacist
  • Black Lives Matter
  • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 71: A Thank You and The Podcast Going Forward
Guests: Dewhitt L. Bingham

The Dewhitt L. Bingham Justice for All Podcast Show recently crossed the threshold of the second year. I hope all my students are enjoying the summer and although I’m going to take some time to enjoy the summer months, I’m already looking forward to the fall semester and having a new class of freshmen college students. This episode is to say thanks to all those of you who listen to the podcast, support my scholarships, give my analysis on race relations, and the podcast going forward. Some of what I talk about in this episode is:

  • Thank you to all those who listen the podcast
  • Thank you for purchasing my books
  • The scholarships you support
  • Heartland Community College
  • Festus High School
  • The Viola Liuzzo Scholarship
  • The Warren H. Bingham Scholarship
  • The Annette Hall Scholarship
  • My job as Internship Coordinator for the ISU CJS Department
  • My trip to the city of Detroit to see the Viola Liuzzo statue
  • The 14th amendment (my favorite constitutional right)
  • The Trump Documents case
  • My thoughts on the state of race relations
  • The podcast going forward
  • Jamal Bowman’s assessment of the Supreme Court overturning Affirmative Action on Chris Hayes’ Show All In

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 70: The Boys and Girls Club
Guests: Tijuana Beal

Dewhitt interviews the Clubhouse Unit Director of the Bloomington/Normal Boys and Girls Club, Ms. Tijuana Beal. Tijuana is a rising superstar. Together we discuss the significance of the Boys and Girls Club and how it is a preventative organization. In addition, Dewhitt and Tijuana discuss the following:

  • The day-to-day operations of the Boys and Girls Club
  • Her path to her current profession
  • Boys and Girls programming
  • The organizational staff
  • Tijuana’s place on the rehabilitation v. punishment continuum
  • How the Boys and Girls Club is preventative
  • 13th Amendment
  • Slavery
  • Jim Crow
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Her thoughts on how to make race relations better
  • How she feels about former President Trump
  • What she’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish
  • Illinois State University Interns
  • How programs like the Boys and Girls Club makes the community safer
  • How one can volunteer and donate to the Boys and Girls Club

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 69: The Basics of Juvenile Justice
Guests: Zoriah Mayberry and Jaylen Walker

Week 15 of the 2023 spring semester and Bingham’s Introduction to Criminal Justice class is studying and learning about the Juvenile Justice System. Illinois was a forerunner for juvenile justice and adults had due process rights prior to juveniles. Dewhitt, Jaylen, and Zoriah discuss the following:

  • Their career goals
  • Major or anticipated major
  • Why they enrolled in the course
  • The aim of the first juvenile court
  • Status offense
  • Delinquent Act
  • Kent v. United States
  • In re Gault
  • Right to counsel
  • Self-incrimination
  • Right to notice of charges
  • Right to confront witnesses
  • 5th Amendment
  • Restructuring immigration detention
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Can voting impact the CJS
  • Legalization of Marijuana
  • Free community college
  • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 68: Our Neighbors and Community Corrections
Guest: Yuridiana Jasso-Rayo and Nikolas Wilmoth

Week 12 of the 2023 spring semester and Bingham’s Introduction to Criminal Justice class is studying and learning about offenders in the community. Many people try to insulate themselves from crime by moving to secluded neighborhoods. Dewhitt, Yuridiana (Judy), and Nikolas discuss the following:

  • Their career goals
  • Major or anticipated major
  • Why they enrolled in the course
  • Probation
  • Jail
  • Parole
  • Prison
  • The number of secure offenders
  • The number of community offenders
  • Whether the community should help offenders
  • 4th Amendment
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Can voting impact the CJS
  • Legalization of Marijuana
  • Free community college
  • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 67: The Origin and Advantages of Probation
Guest: Brittany Freeman and Aaron Spurgin

It is the 11th week of the 2023 spring semester and the Introduction to Criminal Justice class is studying and learning about probation and parole. Many people see probation as Five-0, but probation is designed to provide the offender with an opportunity to turn his or her life around. For the first time on the air, students are allowed to ask Bingham one question of their desire. Dewhitt, Brittany, and Aaron discuss the following:

  • Their career goals
  • Major or anticipated major
  • Why they enrolled in the course
  • John Augustus
  • Prison Costs
  • Probation Costs
  • Advantages of probation
  • The difference between probation and parole
  • What employment does for the offender
  • Access to community services
  • 5th Amendment
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Can voting impact the CJS
  • Free community college
  • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 66: Warrant, Warrantless Searches, and the NPD Incident
Guest: Daulton Miller & Alaina Daugherity

In this episode, Dewhitt interviews two more of his Heartland Community College Introduction to Criminal Justice emerging adults, Daulton Miller & Alaina Daugherity. These two smart and critical thinking students are going to educate you on legal searches. Dewhitt, Alaina, and Daulton discuss the following:

  • Their career goals
  • Major or anticipated major
  • Why they enrolled in the course
  • Taylor Brown arrest
  • Excessive force
  • De escalation
  • Consent
  • Incident to arrest
  • Probable cause
  • Reasonable Suspicion
  • Specific and articulable facts
  • Warrant
  • Illegal searches
  • 4th Amendment
  • 8th Amendment
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Legalization of marijuana
  • Free community college
  • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

Taylor Brown Arrest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zm8VanFwWHM&t=13s

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Episode 65: Jury Selection and Trump v. Stormy Daniels
Guest: Ella Woodruff and Alexander Johnson

In this episode, Dewhitt interviews two more of his Heartland Community College Introduction to Criminal Justice emerging adults, Ella Woodruff and Alexander Johnson. These two astute SUPERSTARS will enlighten you on the American jury system. Dewhitt, Ella, and Alexander discuss the following:

  • Their career goals
  • Major or anticipated major
  • Why they enrolled in the course
  • College Now
  • Taylor v. Louisiana
  • Should women be allowed to serve on a jury
  • Bench Trial
  • Jury Trial
  • Grand jury
  • The most common type of trial
  • Peremptory challenges
  • Challenges for cause
  • Jury selection in a Trump Indictment
  • 5th Amendment
  • 6th Amendment
  • 8th Amendment
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Legalization of marijuana
  • Free community college
  • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 64: The Supreme Court and Biden v. Nebraska
Guest: Kalie McDaniel, Emily Phillips, and Brendan Loftus

In this episode, Dewhitt interviews three assured emerging adults, Kalie McDaniel, Emily Phillips, and Brendan Loftus. These young socially aware students argue in the affirmative for social justice, loan forgiveness, women’s healthcare, and in the negative against legislating a woman’s body, white supremacy, and going backwards historically. Dewhitt, Kalie, Emily and Brendan discuss the following:

  • Their career goals
  • Major or anticipated major
  • Why they enrolled in the course
  • The United States Supreme Court
  • Biden v. Nebraska
  • Facts about the Biden loan forgiveness plan
  • Who the plan helps
  • Their opinion on the case
  • 6th Amendment
  • 14th Amendment
  • Legislating Women’s Bodies
  • The PPP Loans
  • Marjorie Taylor Green (received $183,504 PPP LOAN)
  • Roe v. Wade
  • Healthcare for women
  • Racism
  • President’s impact on race relations
  • Internet’s influence on racism
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Legalization of marijuana
  • Free community college
  • What he’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 63: Terry v. Ohio
Guest: Christopher Hern

In this episode, Dewhitt interviews one of his brightest HCC students ever, a super star, Christopher Hern. Chris is a Washington High School graduate, spent six (6) years in the United States Navy, was a member of the Submarine Force, has a 4.0 GPA, and this is his last class prior to earning his Associate of Arts Degree. Dewhitt and Chris discuss the following:

  • His career goal
  • Major or anticipated major
  • Why he enrolled in the class
  • Terry v. Ohio
  • Stop and Frisk
  • David Floyd v. the City of New York
  • Compared Mapp v. Ohio, Weeks v. U.S., and the David Floyd Case
  • 4th Amendment
  • How to better race relations
  • Ralph B. Tynes
  • Reasonable Suspicion
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • Legalization of marijuana
  • Free community college
  • If our vote can impact the criminal justice system
  • What he’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 62: The Exclusionary Rule
Guest: Tyler Scott and Morgan Cisco

In this episode, Dewhitt interviews two more of his wonderful spring HCC introduction to criminal justice students, Tyler Scott and Morgan Cisco. Tyler is a graduate of Normal Community West High School and loves to wear fashionable hats. Morgan graduated from Olympia High School, serves our country, and plays the saxophone. Dewhitt, Morgan, and Tyler discuss the following:

  • Their career goals
  • Major
  • 4th Amendment
  • 8th Amendment
  • Mapp v. Ohio
  • Weeks v. United States
  • Don King
  • Dollree Mapp
  • Virgil Ogletree
  • The Exclusionary Rule
  • Rules of evidence
  • Different types of warrants
  • Incident to Lawful Arrest
  • Plain-View Searches
  • Consent to Search
  • Legalization of marijuana
  • Funding the community
  • Funding the police
  • The Manpower work program
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
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https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org
Mapp v. Ohio with Don King the infamous boxing promoter
http://www.clevelandmemory.org/legallandmarks/mapp/index.html
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Episode 61: Mala In Se v. Mala Prohibita
Guest: Nicole Van Dyke
In this episode, Dewhitt interviews another of his CJS 2023 spring semester students, Nicole Van Dyke. Nicole is an Olympia High School graduate. Dewhitt, Nicole discuss the following:

  • Her career goals
  • Mala In Se
  • Mala Prohibta
  • Murder
  • Rape
  • Burglary
  • Robbery
  • Possession of marijuana
  • Decriminalization
  • Illinois Cannabis Law
  • Gambling
  • Prostitution
  • Public Intoxication
  • Speeding
  • 5th Amendment
  • Free community college
  • Impact of voting
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • What she’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 60: Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center
Guest: Dr. Susan Woollen

In this episode, Dewhitt interviews former Illinois State University (ISU) educator and current docent and facilitator for the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center (IHMEC) in Skokie, Illinois, Dr. Susan Woollen. Dr. Woollen speaks of her years as an educator at ISU and her new role as docent and facilitator at the IHMEC. Dewhitt and Dr. Woollen discuss the following:

  • Her career path
  • Her Illinois State University years
  • The race of her family
  • The Illinois Holocaust and Education Center
  • College Leadership Day
  • The JEWISH community
  • 15th Amendment
  • 19th Amendment
  • Voting Rights
  • Equal Rights
  • Former President Trump
  • Loving v. Virginia
  • Interracial marriage
  • U.S. Constitutional rights
  • Charlottsville, VA incident
  • Critical Race Theory
  • Marjorie Taylor Green
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • What she’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish
  • The Green Book

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center
https://www.ilholocaustmuseum.org/

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Episode 59: Controlling Crime
Guest: Riley Reber and Malia Moss

In this episode, Dewhitt interviews two more of his CJS 2023 spring semester students, Riley Reber and Malia Moss. Riley is a Normal West Community High School graduate and Malia is a Bloomington High School graduate. Dewhitt, Malia and Riley discuss the following:

  • Their career goals
  • Controlling crime
  • Uniform Crime Report
  • NIBRS
  • National Crime Victimization Survey
  • 4th Amendment
  • 5th Amendment
  • 6th Amendment
  • Memphis Police Department
  • Tyre Nichols Killing
  • Police Training
  • George Floyd Act
  • Police killings of black men and women
  • What can be done to keep police from killing black men and women
  • Can legislation change the trajectory of police killings of black people
  • General solutions to controlling crime
  • Increasing minimum wage
  • Loan forgiveness
  • Legalization of marijuana at the federal level
  • Free community college
  • Voting rights
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 58: The Three Levels of Justice
Guest: Shanetta Cruthers and Ty Row

In this episode, Dewhitt interviews his first two students of the 2023 spring semester, Shanetta Cruthers and Ty Row. Shanetta is a Bloomington High School graduate and Ty graduated from Lincoln High School in Lincoln, Illinois. Dewhitt, Ty and Shanetta discuss the following:

  • Their career goals
  • Local CJS agencies
  • State CJS agencies
  • Federal CJS agencies
  • Picket Fence Model
  • Description of the system
  • 1968 Crime Control Act
  • Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
  • Law Enforcement Education Program
  • U.S. Constitutional rights
  • Briana Taylor
  • Gentrification
  • Louisville Police Department
  • Defunding the police, what it really means
  • Legalization of marijuana at the federal level
  • Free community college
  • Voting rights
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • What they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 57:Youthbuild McLean County
Guest: Tracey Polson

In this episode, Dewhitt sits down with wonder woman and CEO of the McLean County Youthbuild Program, Mrs. Tracey Polson. Director Polson summarizes her journey of how she became Director of McLean County Youthbuild, and informs me of the purpose and goal of the program. Tracey and I discuss the following:

  • Her career path
  • Working as a Nanny
  • Growing up in Oklahoma
  • The purpose of Youthbuild
  • The population her program serves
  • The different components of the program
  • Community service
  • The importance of education
  • The construction component
  • Digital vocation
  • Career success
  • Leadership training
  • AmeriCorps
  • Youthbuild partnerships
  • How to contribute to Youthbuild
  • The 19th, 4th and 14th Amendments
  • The arrest of Donald Trump
  • The Capital insurrection
  • Criminal accountability
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • What she’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

McLean County Youthbuild
https://www.youthbuildmcleancounty.org/

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Episode 56: The Purple Raider
Guest: Daniella Aguilar Sosa

Dewhitt interviews one more of his fall 2022 Heartland Community College Introduction to Criminal Justice students, Daniella Aguilar Sosa. Daniella was born in Bloomington, Illinois and attended Bloomington High School. Dewhitt and Daniella discuss the following:  

  • How the semester has gone
  • Her  career goal and major
  • Why she enrolled in the course
  • Criminal law
  • Sentencing
  • Immigration
  • DACA
  • Courtroom adversarial system
  • 14th amendment
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • Free community college
  • What she’d like the Biden administration to accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
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https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org    

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Episode 55: The Coal City Coaler
Guest: Abram Wills

Dewhitt interviews one more of his fall 2022 Heartland Community College Introduction to Criminal Justice students, Abram Wills. Abram was born in Morris, Illinois and attended Coal City High School. Dewhitt and Abram discuss the following:

  • How the semester has gone
  • His career goal and major
  • Why he enrolled in the course
  • Juvenile Justice
  • In re Winship
  • In re Gault
  • Specific deterrence
  • General deterrence
  • Special Master in the Trump Case
  • Setting the U.S. Constitution Aside
  • 8th amendment/cruel and unusual punishment
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • Legalization of cannabis
  • Free community college
  • What he’d like the Biden administration to accomplish
  • Raising the minimum wage

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
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https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 54: Juvenile Justice
Guest: Davis Womack and Nikolas Wilmoth

Dewhitt interviews two more of his fall 2022 Heartland Community College Introduction to Criminal Justice students, Davis Womack and Nikolas Wilmoth. Davis is currently still in high school, attending Keystone, and will be receiving dual credit, high school and college credit. Nikolas attended Bloomington High School. Dewhitt, Davis, and Nikolas discuss the following:

  • How the semester has gone
  • Their career goal and major
  • Why they enrolled in the course
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Schall v. Martin
  • Kent v. United States
  • In re Gault
  • McKeiver v. Pennsylvania
  • Transfer/waivers
  • Factors the court must consider for transfer
  • Immediate and Urgent Necessity
  • 5th amendment/self-incrimination
  • 6th amendment/right to counsel
  • 8th amendment/cruel and unusual punishment
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • Legalization of cannabis
  • Free community college
  • What they’d Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 53: Probation and Parole
Guests: Jackson Oliver and Ryan Small

Dewhitt interviews two more of his fall 2022 Heartland Community College Introduction to Criminal Justice students, Jackson Oliver and Ryan Small. Ryan attended Olympia High School and Jackson attended Bloomington High School. Dewhitt, Jackson, and Ryan discuss the following:

  • Their semester status
  • Career goal and major
  • Why they enrolled in the course
  • Differences between probation and parole
  • Parole Board
  • Judge
  • Griffin v. Wisconsin
  • Minnesota v. Murphy
  • U.S. Supreme Court Diversity in thought
  • Safety of Parole and Probation Officers
  • 4th amendment/Search and Seizure
  • 5th amendment/self-incrimination
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • Legalization of cannabis
  • Should it be easy to vote
  • Free community college
  • What they would Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 52: Jails and Prisons
Guest: Emma Noel

Dewhitt interviews another of his fall 2022 Heartland Community College Introduction to Criminal Justice students, Emma Noel. Emma is from Lexington, Illinois and graduated from Penn Foster High School. Dewhitt and Emma discuss the following:

  • Her semester status
  • Her career goal and major
  • Why she enrolled in the course
  • Historicity of Jails and Prisons
  • Pennsylvania Prison System
  • Auburn Prison System
  • U.S. compared to the world
  • Solitary Confinement
  • Proves too expensive
  • Single-cell design becomes too expensive
  • New York congregate work system prevails over the Pennsylvania model
  • Cells stacked on top of each other, known as ‘inside cell block’ architecture
  • 8th amendment
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • Defunding the police
  • Slave patrol
  • Free community college
  • What they would Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 51: The Sentencing
Guest: Logan Freeman

Dewhitt interviews one more of his fall 2022 Heartland Community College Introduction to Criminal Justice students, Logan Freeman. Logan was home schooled in Bloomington, Illinois. Dewhitt and Logan discuss the following:

  • Midway point of the school year
  • His career goal
  • Sentencing philosophies
  • Deterrence
  • Rehabilitation
  • Restorative Justice
  • Sentencing Models
  • Determinant sentencing
  • Indeterminant sentencing
  • Mandatory sentencing
  • Habitual Offender Law
  • Death penalty
  • Furman v. Georgia (1972)
  • Gregg v. Georgia (1976)
  • NAACP
  • Thurgood Marshall
  • 4th amendment
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • What he would Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast, by clicking on one of the links below.
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https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 50: The Courtroom Participants and the Trial
Guest: Aidan Nemeth and Harmony Zimmerman

Dewhitt interviews two more of his fall 2022 Heartland Community College Introduction to Criminal Justice students, Aidan Nemeth and Harmony Zimmerman. Harmony attended High School Prairie Central High School in Fairbury, Illinois and Aidan attended Lincoln High School in, Lincoln Illinois. Dewhitt, Harmony and Aidan discuss the following:

  • The start of school year
  • Their career goal
  • Prosecutor
  • Defense Attorney
  • Judge
  • Jury
  • Clerk
  • Court reporter
  • Bailiff
  • Pretrial decisions
  • Setting bail
  • Determining Competency
  • How bail may be denied
  • Flight risk and safety of the public
  • Manhattan Bail Project
  • Cashless bail
  • Forcible Felonies
  • Plea bargaining
  • 8th Amendment
  • 5th amendment
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • What they would Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

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Episode 49: The American Court System
Guest: Izac Graves and Rose Carina

Dewhitt interviews two more of his fall 2022 Heartland Community College Introduction to Criminal Justice students, Izac Graves and Rose Carina. Rose attended Moline High School in Moline, Illinois and Izac attended Clinton High School in Clinton, Illinois. Dewhitt, Izac and Rose discuss the following:

  • The start of school year
  • Their career goal
  • The Courts
  • Thurgood Marshall
  • Charles Houston
  • Constance Baker Motley
  • Viola Liuzzo
  • Ketanji Brown Jackson
  • 4th amendment
  • 5th amendment
  • Dual court system
  • Criminal court
  • Civil court
  • Preponderance of evidence
  • Beyond a Reasonable doubt
  • Federal court system
  • State court system
  • United States Supreme Court
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • The Capital insurrection
  • What they would Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

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Episode 48: Indictment
Guest:
Declan McGinnis and Brock Loftus

Dewhitt interviews two more of his fall 2022 Heartland Community College Introduction to Criminal Justice students, Brock Loftus, and Declan McGinnis. Declan is from the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois and Brock is from Ohio, Illinois. Brock attend Ohio High School and Declan attended Maine South High School. Dewhitt, Declan and Brock discuss the following:

  • The start of school year
  • Their career goal
  • Indictment
  • True Bill
  • Grand Jury
  • Probable cause
  • Being above the law
  • President Trump
  • Letitia James
  • Fani Willis
  • Mar-a-lago Case
  • 5th Amendment
  • 8th Amendment
  • Does our vote matter?
  • Can voting impact judges?
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • The Capital insurrection
  • What they would Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

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Episode 47: Death Row to Community Leader and Organizer
Guest: Mr. Renaldo Hudson

In this episode, Dewhitt interviews a wonderful and fascinating brotha. He was sentenced to death row in the state of Illinois, worked 37 years while incarcerated, developed and implemented programs, including the Statesville newspaper, and focuses his work on ending perpetual punishment in Illinois. You talk about a humble, repentant, and determined man, that's Renaldo Hudson. Dewhitt and Renaldo discuss the following:

  • His upbring
  • Family life
  • Governor Pritzker
  • Executive Clemency
  • The day-to-day life of incarceration
  • Trauma and brokenness
  • Capital punishment
  • Confessing and repenting for his crime
  • The responsibility he now has
  • Illinois Prison Project and how it was established
  • The correlation of the 13th amendment and prison
  • The different IPP programs
  • Being Director of Education for IPP
  • 1st Amendment
  • Justice coming in many forms
  • The wonderful attorney who helped him
  • The Ministry
  • His favorite constitutional right
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • What he’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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Episode 46: Police Officers and Professionalism
Guest:
Jacyannah Thurston and Jordan Wetter

Dewhitt interviews two more of his fall 2022 Heartland Community College Introduction to Criminal Justice students, Jacyannah Thurston and Jordan Wetter. Jacyannah is from Pontiac, Illinois and Jordan is from Lexington, Illinois. Jacyannah attend Pontiac Township High School and Jordan attended University High School. Dewhitt, Jordan and Jacyannah discuss the following:

  • The start of school year
  • Their career goal
  • Police Officers and Professionalism
  • Community policing
  • Being above the law
  • How to deal with police/citizens who think they are above the law
  • National Voter Registration Day
  • Voter fraud
  • 6th Amendment
  • 8th Amendment
  • Who should be allowed to vote?
  • Does our vote matter?
  • Can voting impact policing?
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • The Capital insurrection
  • What they’d Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

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Episode 45: Criminal Law
Guest: Raegan Thompson and Cristian Casas

Dewhitt interviews two more of his fall 2022 Heartland Community College Introduction to Criminal Justice students, Raegan Thompson and Cristian Casas. They both are from the Bloomington Normal area. Raegan attend Normal Community West High School and Cristian attended Bloomington High School. Dewhitt, Raegan and Cristian discuss the following:

  • The start of school year
  • Her career goal
  • Criminal law
  • Mens rea
  • Actus reus
  • 1st Amendment
  • 6th Amendment
  • 8th Amendment
  • Triangular Homicide
  • Murder
  • Manslaughter
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • Legalization of cannabis
  • Defunding the police
  • Racism
  • The Capital insurrection
  • Voter fraud
  • What they’d Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

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Episode 44: Crime Data Part II
Guest: Tabitha Phillips

Dewhitt interviews another of his fall 2022 Heartland Community College Introduction to Criminal Justice students, Tabitha Phillips. Tabitha hails from Port Huron, Michigan, is a nontraditional student, and is a testament that you should give up on pursing a college degree. Dewhitt and Tabitha discuss the following:

  • The start of school year
  • Her career goal
  • Excessive force
  • Crime Data
  • Uniform Crime Report
  • NIBRS
  • Defunding the police
  • Who Should Be Charged With a Crime
  • 5th Amendment
  • Favoritism
  • President Trump
  • Capital insurrection
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • What she’d Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

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Episode 43: Crime Data
Guest: Olivia Morrow

Dewhitt interviews the one of his thirty fall 2022 Heartland Community College Introduction to Criminal Justice students, Olivia Morrow. Olivia hails from Lincoln, Illinois.  Dewhitt and Olivia discuss the following:  

  • The start of college life
  • Career goals
  • Why they are interested in criminal justice
  • Crime Data
  • Uniform Crime Report
  • NIBRS
  • Who Should Be Charged With a Crime
  • 4th Amendment
  • Favoritism
  • President Trump
  • President Clinton
  • Capital insurrection
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • What she’d like the Biden Administration to accomplish

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Episode 42: Due Process
Guest: Maximillian Hornsby and Brady George

Dewhitt interviews the first two of his thirty fall 2022 Heartland Community College Introduction to Criminal Justice students, Maximillian Hornsby and Brady George. Max hails from the Bloomington/Normal area and attended Central Catholic High School. Brady is from Decatur, Illinois and attended Warrensburg-Latham High School. Dewhitt, Max and Brady discuss the following:

  • The start of college life
  • Career goals
  • Why they are enrolled in the course
  • Due Process
  • Front end of the CJ system
  • Excessive force
  • Statistics on people killed while fleeing
  • Officers charged and convicted
  • Excessive force
  • Qualified immunity
  • 4th Amendment
  • Briana Taylor
  • Capital insurrection
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • What they’d Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

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Episode 41: Community Corrections-Probation
Guest: Mark Bronke

In this episode, Dewhitt interviews one of his most respected colleagues, Mark Bronke. Director Bronke speaks of how he became Director of Peoria County Court Services, the purpose of probation and his philosophy as an administrator. In addition, Dewhitt and Director Bronke discuss the following:

  • His career path
  • The purpose of probation
  • His philosophy as a director
  • The importance of diversity
  • The recent officer retention issue
  • Risk Assessment
  • Case management
  • His actions to retain staff
  • Internship opportunities
  • How probation has changed
  • His favorite constitutional right
  • The Capital Insurrection
  • Community Service
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • What he’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish

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Episode 40: Overcoming Obstacles
Guest: Cristina Prestin-Beard

In this episode, Dewhitt interviews one of his most respected colleagues, Cristina Prestin-Beard. Professor Prestin-Beard speaks of how she was able to overcome peer pressure, statistics, fear, being a high school dropout, losing her virginity at the age of 15, and many other obstacles to become one of Central Illinois’ most loved and respected educators, mothers and wives. Dewhitt and Professor Prestin-Beard discuss her newly released nonfiction book entitled “Finding Mercy in the Madness” and the following:

  • Rising above statistics
  • Kids from divorced homes
  • Conquering Labels
  • Overcoming fear
  • Relationships
  • Peer pressure
  • Conductor of the "hot mess express"
  • Decision making
  • Professor Beard’s career path
  • Constitutional rights
  • Roe v. Wade
  • Being infected with COVID
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • What she would like to see the Biden Administration accomplish

Finding Mercy in the Madness Linkhttps://www.amazon.com/Finding-Mercy-Madness-Cristina-Prestin-Beard/dp/B0B4KCX9X5/ref=sr_1_fkmr3_1?crid=1JIXA2IUSE2P7&keywords=finding+mercy+in+the+madness+christina+preston+beard&qid=1657580725&sprefix=%2Caps%2C178&sr=8-1-fkmr3

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Episode 39: Mississippi Congressman Bennie Thompson
Host: Dewhitt L. Bingham

Dewhitt takes this opportunity to recognize Mississippi Congressman Bennie Thompson. He informs the audience of who Congressman Thompson is. Bingham speaks of Representative Thompson’s humility, ability to communicate, stand for the rule of law, democracy, and his participatory management style. Bingham praises Congressman Thompson for his professionalism and speaks of the following:

  • Historicity of Mississippi
  • Abolition of Slavery
  • Juneteenth
  • Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner
  • Freedom Summer
  • Emmitt Till
  • Laura Coates
  • Just Pursuit
  • Voting Rights Act
  • The 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing
  • The Ku Klux Klan
  • Medgar Evers
  • Congressman Thompson’s Service
  • Congresswoman Elizabeth Cheney
  • Congressman Adam Kinzinger
  • Trump and Giuliani’s treatment of
  • Mrs. Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss
  • The Love of Money
  • Proud Boys Leader Henry Tarrio

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Episode 38: The Supreme Court: Highest Court in the Land
Host: Dewhitt L. Bingham
In this episode, Bingham provides his audience with some history of the United States Supreme Court, the highest court in the land, as it relates to him personally. He speaks of his love for three judges he worked under and followed during his 35-year career as a probation officer. He too speaks of instances in which higher institutions of learning and the court have been on the wrong side of history. Dewhitt speaks of the following:

  • The Honorable Judge John Freese
  • The Honorable Judge Elizabeth Robb
  • The Honorable Judge Rita Gorman
  • The Honorable Carla Barnes
  • The Honorable Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall
  • The Honorable Rubey Hulen
  • Supreme Court Justice James P. McReynolds
  • Charles Houston
  • Howard University
  • Lincoln University
  • University of Missouri
  • Gaines v. Canada https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/305/337
  • University of Maryland
  • Murray v. Pearson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_v._Pearson
  • The Separate But Equal Doctrine
  • The Margold Doctrine Manuscript Division
  • NAACP
  • Maryland Court of Appeals

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Episode 37: Violent Crime and Mass Shootings
Host: Dewhitt L. Bingham

This episode Dewhitt provides the audience with some information related to violent crime, gun control, and the historicity of mass shootings in America. He speaks about the need for a change in gun laws to make our children safer at school and makes a call for action to do so. Bingham covers the following:

  • Purpose of the episode
  • Attending Crystal City Elementary School
  • His favorite elementary school teacher
  • Bernice Thompson
  • Betty Pope
  • President Biden’s call for action
  • Steve Kerr’s call for action
  • Voting senators out
  • Mass killings
  • Misuse of the 2nd Amendment
  • Categorizing mass killings as political
  • Violent crime in America
  • Violent crime in other countries
  • Overall homicide rate
  • Protecting our children in school
  • Beto O’Rourke’s challenging to Texas politicians

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For educational purposes, President Biden’s speech was retrieved from YouTube on May 26, 2022; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oct752IkJLM
For educational purposes, Steve Kerr’s pregame speech was retrieved from You Tube on May 26, 2022; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHP98QVtQKE

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Episode 36: The Washington School
Guest: Mr. Howard Pruitt and Mrs. Alice Smith

Dewhitt has a social justice conversation with two alumni of the Washington Negro School located in Monroe City, Missouri, Mrs. Alice Smith, and Mr. Howard Pruitt. The Washington School is on the National Register for Historic Places. To qualify, properties eligible for listing include buildings, districts, sites, structures, and objects that are significant to local, state, or national history because of the integrity of their location, design, setting, materials, feeling, and association. Dewhitt, Howard, and Alice discuss the following:

  • Alice and Howard’s careers
  • Advice for high school and college students
  • FDR’s 1933 New Deal
  • Works Project Administration (Labor Focus)
  • Public Works Administration (Grant and Loans)
  • What the Washington School was like
  • What the Washington School means to them
  • The owner of the school
  • The degradation of the school
  • Solutions for the problem
  • https://mostateparks.com/sites/mostateparks/files/Washington%20School.pdf

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Episode 35: The Imaginative and Skillful
Guest: Mr. Jack Stellano and Ms. Briana Jones

Dewhitt has his final social justice and criminal justice conversation in his Heartland Community College CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice student series with Mr. Jack Stellano and Ms. Briana Jones. While building their communication, problem solving, critical thinking, diversity, technology, and social responsibility skills, Dewhitt, Briana, and Jack discuss the following:

  • Their career paths
  • Online class summary
  • Advice for high school students
  • Constitutional Rights
  • 14th Amendment
  • Women’s Right to choose
  • Roe v. Wade
  • Planned Parenthood v. Casey
  • James P. McReynolds
  • Thurgood Marshall
  • Voter Suppression
  • Public Safety v. Individual Rights
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • What they’d like the Biden Administration to Accomplish
  • James P McReynolds https://bluetigercommons.lincolnu.edu/lgaines_sec2/19/

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Episode 34: The Inspired and Insightful
Guest: Ms. Melissa McClain

Dewhitt has a social justice and criminal justice conversation with another of his Heartland Community College CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice students, Ms. Melissa McClain. Inspired and Insightful is definitely the right title for this episode because this young lady is definitely enthused about her education. While building her communication, problem solving, critical thinking, diversity, technology, and social responsibility skills, Dewhitt and Melissa discuss the following:

  • Her Career Path
  • How online classes are going
  • Advice for high school students
  • Constitutional Rights
  • 6th Amendment
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Parens Patiae
  • Kent v. United States/Transfer to Adult Court
  • In re Gault/Due Process Rights for Juveniles
  • McKeiver v. Pennsylvania/Jury Trial for Juvenile
  • Breed v. Jones/Double Jeopardy
  • Schall v. Martin/Immediate and Urgent Necessity
  • Voter Suppression
  • Public Safety v. Individual Rights
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • Student Loan Forgiveness
  • What She’d like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

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Episode 33: The Wise and Prudent
Guest: Anna Buchberger

The tenth of a 12-podcast series featuring Dewhitt’s Heartland Community College CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice students. He has his tenth social justice and criminal justice conversation with the wonderful Ms. Anna Buchberger. While building her communication, problem solving, critical thinking, diversity, technology, and social responsibility skills, Dewhitt and Anna discuss the following:

  • Her Career Path
  • How online classes are going
  • Advice for high school students
  • Constitutional Rights
  • 6th Amendment
  • Probation
  • Parole
  • General Conditions
  • Specific Conditions
  • John Augustus
  • Defunding the Police
  • The Capital Insurrection
  • Mental Health Defendants
  • Griffin v. Wisconsin
  • Minnesota v. Murphy
  • Voter Suppression
  • Public Safety v. Individual Rights
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • Free Community College
  • What She’d like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

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Episode 32: The Persistent and Proficient
Guest: Kayla Johnson

The ninth of a 12-podcast series featuring Dewhitt’s Heartland Community College CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice students. He has his ninth social justice and criminal justice conversation with Ms. Kayla Johnson, a wonderful young lady who grew up in a city Bingham loves to watch high school football, Crete Monee. While building her communication, problem solving, critical thinking, diversity, technology, and social responsibility skills, Dewhitt and Kayla discuss the following:

  • Her Career Path
  • How online classes are going
  • Advice for high school students
  • Constitutional Rights
  • Jails
  • Prisons
  • Judges
  • Sentencing
  • Mass Incarceration
  • Michelle Alexander
  • Opiate Epidemic
  • Substance Abuse
  • Mental Health Prisoners
  • Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court Nomination
  • Voter Suppression
  • Public Safety v. Individual Rights
  • 4th Amendment
  • 1st Amendment
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • Free Community College
  • What She’d like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

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Episode 31: The Diplomatic and Strategic
Guest: Sean Dennis and Natalia Medrano

The eighth of a 15-podcast series featuring Dewhitt’s Heartland Community College CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice students. He has his eighth social justice and criminal justice conversation with Sean Dennis and Natalia Medrano. While building their communication, problem solving, critical thinking, diversity, technology, and social responsibility skills, Dewhitt, Sean, and Natalia discuss the following:

  • Their Career Path
  • How online classes are going
  • Advice for high school students
  • Constitutional Rights
  • Sentencing
  • Death Penalty
  • Thurgood Marshall’s Position on the Death Penalty
  • Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court Nomination
  • Justice Sonia Sotomayor
  • General Deterrence
  • Specific Deterrence
  • Restorative Justice
  • Voter Suppression
  • Public Safety v. Individual Rights
  • 4th Amendment
  • 5th Amendment
  • 8th Amendment
  • 14 Amendment
  • Cruel and Unusual Punishment
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • Free Community College
  • What They’d Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

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Episode 30: The Calculated and Decisive
Guest: Inger Skarland

The seventh of a 15-podcast series featuring Dewhitt’s Heartland Community College CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice students. He has his seventh social justice and criminal justice conversation with Inger Skarland who is a native of Norway. Her mother met an American mother from Morris, Illinois at a 4H event. The mother from Morris has a daughter Inger’s age and they have become good friends. The family in Morris is considered Inger's "American family". What a heartwarming story. While building her communication, problem solving, critical thinking, diversity, technology, and social responsibility skills, Dewhitt and Inger discuss the following:

  • Her Career Goal
  • How online classes are going
  • Advice for high school students
  • Constitutional Rights
  • Courtroom Participants and the Trial
  • Costs to Become a Practicing Lawyer
  • Gideon V. Wainwright
  • Public Defender Shortage
  • Costs to be Represented by an Attorney
  • Voter Suppression
  • Public Safety v. Individual Rights
  • 6th Amendment
  • The Right to an Attorney
  • Race Relations
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • Free Community College
  • What She’d Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org
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Episode 29: The Talented and Gifted
Guest: Anita Cavalcante

The sixth of a 15-podcast series featuring Dewhitt’s Heartland Community College CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice students. He has his sixth social justice and criminal justice conversation with Anita Cavalcante, who graduated from Bloomington High School. While building her communication, problem solving, critical thinking, diversity, technology, and social responsibility skills, Dewhitt and Anita discuss the following:

  • Her Career Path
  • How online classes are going
  • Advice for high school students
  • Constitutional Rights
  • The Courts
  • First Black Woman Nominated to the Supreme Court
  • The Town of Ferguson, Missouri
  • Michael Brown Killing
  • Department of Justice
  • Voter Suppression
  • Public Safety v. Individual Rights
  • 6th Amendment
  • The Right to an Attorney
  • Warrants for Fees and Fines
  • Diversity and Inclusion in Police Hiring
  • Race Relations
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • Free Community College
  • What She’d Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.

https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com

https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/

https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 28: The Cool and Confident
Guest: Jasson Gonzalez and Kara Cosand

The fifth of a 15-podcast series featuring Dewhitt’s Heartland Community College CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice students. He has his fifth social justice and criminal justice conversation with Jasson Gonzalez, who graduated from Normal Community High School and Kara Cosand who attended Normal Community West High School. While building their communication, problem solving, critical thinking, diversity, technology, social responsibility skills, Dewhitt, Kara, and Jasson discuss the following:

  • Their Career Path
  • How online classes are going
  • Advice for high school students
  • Constitutional Rights
  • Tennessee v. Garner
  • Use of Force
  • Voter Suppression
  • Public Safety v. Individual Rights
  • 4th Amendment
  • Search and Seizure
  • Police Professionalism
  • Police Reform
  • Unarmed Subjects
  • Conscious and Unconscious Bias
  • Race Relations
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • Free Community College
  • Legalization of Cannabis
  • What They'd Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.

https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com

https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/

https://peculiarbooks.org

Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.

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Episode 27: The Ingenious and Masterful
Guest: Isaac Gonzalez and Amanda Hickman

The fourth of a 15-podcast series featuring Dewhitt’s Heartland Community College CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice students. He has his fourth social justice and criminal justice conversation with Isaac Gonzalez, who attended Cavalry Christian Academy and Amanda Hickman who attended Normal Community High School. While building their communication, problem solving, critical thinking, diversity, technology, social responsibility skills, Dewhitt, Amanda, and Isaac discuss the following:

  • Their Career Path
  • How online classes are going
  • Advice for high school students
  • Constitutional Rights
  • Voter Suppression
  • Public Safety v. Individual Rights
  • 4th Amendment
  • 5th Amendment
  • Search and Seizure
  • Double Jeopardy
  • Police Professionalism
  • Police Oversight
  • Police Reform
  • Race Relations
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • Free Community College
  • Legalization of Cannabis
  • What They'd Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast, by clicking on one of the links below or by entering one of the links into your browser.

https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com

https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/

https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 26: Innovative and Resourceful

Guest: Megan Gonzales and Kevin Melchor

The third of a 15-podcast series featuring Dewhitt’s Heartland Community College CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice students. He has his third social justice and criminal justice conversation with Kevin Melchor, from Bloomington, Illinois and Megan Gonzales from Dickinson, North Dakota. While building their communication, problem solving, critical thinking, diversity, technology, social responsibility skills, Dewhitt, Kevin, and Megan discuss the following:

  • Their Career Path
  • Constitutional Rights
  • Voter Suppression
  • The non-voter being expendable
  • 6th Amendment
  • Self-Incrimination
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • Police Reform
  • Free Community College
  • Legalization of Cannabis
  • What They'd Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast, by clicking on one of the links below or by entering one of the links into your browser.

https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com

https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/

https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 25: The Bright and Intelligent
Guest: Stephanie Zacek and Tessa Wheatley

The second of a 15-podcast series featuring Dewhitt’s Heartland Community College CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice students. He has his second social justice and criminal justice conversation with Tessa Wheatley and Stephanie Zacek. While building their communication, problem solving, critical thinking, diversity, technology, social responsibility skills, Dewhitt, Tessa, and Stephanie discuss the following:

  • Their Career Path
  • Constitutional Rights
  • History of the Supreme Court
  • A Black Woman Supreme Court Justice
  • 4th Amendment
  • 5th Amendment
  • Self-Incrimination
  • Insurrection
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • Race Relations
  • Police Reform
  • Free Community College
  • Legalization of Cannabis
  • What They'd Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast, by clicking on one of the links below or by entering one of the links into your browser.

https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 24: The Perspicacious
Guest: Stephanie Walston and Tanner Williford

Dewhitt begins incorporating the podcast into his Heartland Community College CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice course. He has his first social justice and criminal justice conversation with Stephanie Walston and Tanner Williford. This is the first of 15. Remember, many of these students are first semester freshmen learning about the criminal justice system and social justice issues. It is an innovative way to learn, talk criminal justice, while increasing their communication, problem solving, critical thinking, diversity, technology, social responsibility skills, and having fun while learning. In addition, many of them are raising a family while attending school. Dewhitt, Stephanie and Tanner discuss the following:

  • Their Career Path
  • Constitutional Rights
  • Dereck Chauvin Verdict
  • 4th Amendment
  • 5th Amendment
  • Self Incrimination
  • Speedy Trial
  • Double Jeopardy
  • Graham v. Connor
  • White Supremacy
  • The Right to an Attorney
  • Black Lives Matter
  • Police Reform
  • Free Community College
  • Legalization of Cannabis
  • What They'd Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast, by clicking on one of the links below or by entering one of the links into your browser.

https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 23: Prelude to Giving Students a VoiceBingham takes the time to thank his guest for being on the show and his audience for listening and lets them know that it is because of them that the Dewhitt L. Bingham Justice for All Podcast Show is #9 on the Feed Spot social podcast list and being listened to all around the world; North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa. Dewhitt does the following:

  • Speaks to the audience
  • Thanks guests and listeners
  • Talks about what is to come in 2022
  • Explains the grant he was awarded
  • Tells how students will benefit from being guests
  • Describes how the podcast will be incorporated into his CRJ 101 course
  • And asks the audience to continue to listen in 2022

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast, by clicking on one of the links below or by entering one of the links into your browser. 

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Episode 22: A Rising Star
Guest: Mya Gramm

Dewhitt interviews one of his former Heartland Community College honor students who is currently in her sophomore year of college. A wonderful Christian young lady who was raised by fantastic parents. Mya Gramm, a very astute and marvelous rising star. Dewhitt and Mya discuss the following:

  • How They Met
  • The Town of Gridley
  • Heartland Community College
  • Grand Canyon University
  • Mya’s Career Path
  • The First Amendment
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • The George Floyd Murder
  • Police Reform
  • Voter Suppression
  • The Capital Insurrection and
  • What She’d Like the Biden Administration to Accomplish

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast, by clicking on one of the links below or by entering one of the links into your browser.

https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.

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Tune in next week for the final 2021 JFA Podcast show. Episode 23: Prelude to Giving Students a Voice. I will be thanking you for tuning in, thanking my guest, and explaining the grant that Heartland Community College has awarded me to incorporate this podcast into teaching. Students will be guests for 15 straight weeks. They will not only talk criminal justice, but they will increase their communication, problem solving, critical thinking, diversity, technology, and social responsibility skills. Merry Christmas everyone.

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Episode 21: A Prosecutor’s Prospective
Guest: The Honorable Marvin Teer

Bingham interviews a brotha he has known and loved for over 40 years. They attended Lincoln University and pledged the same fraternity together. Marvin retired after 30 years of serving as a prosecutor, judge, and Lincoln University Board Curator. He recently came out of retirement and is currently serving as the Chief Trial Attorney for the St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office where he manages all felony units, violent crime, sex crimes and twenty-eight prosecutors in St. Louis, Missouri. In addition, Marvin was raised by his African American adoptive parents who recently passed, has a daughter in Sweden he will be visiting in the next week, recently connected with his Caucasian mother and three siblings and found out he is in the lineage of Abraham Lincoln. He and Dewhitt reminisce about the old days and discuss the following:

  • Lincoln University
  • The Teer family
  • The Loving case
  • His career as a prosecutor and judge
  • Due process of law
  • East St. Louis Riots
  • The Rittenhouse case
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • The Ferguson Missouri situation
  • Economic equality
  • Institutional racism
  • Equal opportunity for blacks to serve as judges
  • What he’d like to See the Biden Administration Accomplish
  • And traveling the world

If you would like to have access to the FREE monthly Dewhitt L. Bingham Justice for All Newsletter, click on the link below. This month’s newsletter features Walter White, Marvin Teer Jr., W.E.B. DuBois, Ralph B. Tynes, Carley Nicholson, and a criminal justice lesson which will always include a power point, video lecture, and criminal justice terminology.

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You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below or entering one into your browser.

https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 20: The Heyworth Connection
Guest: Elizabeth “Eli” Lettrel and Ryan Rettig

Bingham interviews two of his former Heartland Community College criminal justice students who are from Heyworth, Illinois, in their senior year of college at Illinois State University and Indiana State University and who he loves dearly. Together they have a fun time discussing the following:

  • Heyworth High School
  • Heartland Community College
  • Illinois State University
  • Indiana State University
  • Michigan State University
  • 1st Amendment of the Constitution
  • 5th Amendment of the Constitution
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • The Capital insurrection
  • George Floyd
  • Appropriations for police work and economic equality
  • What they’d like to See the Biden Administration Accomplish

If you would like to have access to the FREE monthly Dewhitt L. Bingham Justice for All Newsletter, click on the link below. This month’s newsletter features Charles Houston, Lynette Boone, Constance Baker, Earl Cook, Lillian Brown, and a criminal justice lesson which will always include a power point, video lecture, and criminal justice terminology.

http://eepurl.com/hI8DuH

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or click on one of the links below.

dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 19: A Standard Bearer
Guest: Lynette Boone

In the third and final episode of Twin City Hall of Famers, Bingham sits down with another of his role models growing up. Lynette Boone, a Festus Senior High School graduate, Northwestern Wildcat, FHS Hall of Famer, a longtime advocate for the underserved in the city of Chicago and one who sums up the word pioneer. Lynette and Dewhitt discuss the following:

  • Festus Senior High School
  • Northwestern University
  • Columbia University
  • 1st Amendment of the Constitution
  • Business Administration/Marketing
  • Giving Back to the Youth
  • Social Justice
  • White Supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • Race Relations
  • Being a Standard Bearer
  • What She’d Like to See the Biden Administration Accomplish

If you would like to have access to the FREE monthly Dewhitt L. Bingham Justice for All Newsletter, click on the link below. This month’s newsletter features Thurgood Marshall, Viola Liuzzo, Randy Cayce, Betty Barnes, Kaian Roberts-Day, and a criminal justice lesson which will always include a power point, video lecture, and criminal justice terminology.

http://eepurl.com/hI8DuH

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or click on one of the links below.

dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 18: A Cross Cultural Experience
Guest: Audrey Brown Mitchell

Dewhitt sits down with another of his role models growing up. Audrey Brown Mitchell, a Crystal City High School graduate, Lincoln University Blue Tiger, CCHS Hall of Famer, educational expert, very judicious woman, visionary and cultural agent. Audrey and Dewhitt discuss the following:

  • Crystal City High School
  • Lincoln University1st Amendment of the Constitution
  • Educational Administration
  • HBCU/Predominately White School Cultural Differences
  • Race Relations
  • Having a Cross Cultural Experience on a Regular Basis
  • What She’d Like to See the Biden Administration Accomplish

If you would like to have access to the FREE monthly Dewhitt L. Bingham Justice for All Newsletter, click on the link below. This month’s newsletter features Thurgood Marshall, Viola Liuzzo, Randy Cayce, Betty Barnes, Kaian Roberts-Day, and a criminal justice lesson which will always include a power point, video lecture, and criminal justice terminology.

http://eepurl.com/hI8DuH

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or click on one of the links below.

dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 17: Growing Up During the Struggle
Guest: Randy Cayce

Dewhitt sits down with one of his role models growing up. Randy Cayce, a 1966 Crystal City High School graduate, former Star Negro School Student, barrier breaker, former pro football player for the Denver Broncos and Buffalo Bills, and now CCHS Hall of Famer, who Bingham wrote about in his most recent book “The Douglass Connection”. Randy and Dewhitt discuss the following:

  • Star Negro School
  • Crystal City High School
  • Segregation
  • Racism
  • Playing in the NFL
  • 40-year career as a fireman
  • The Wichita State University plane crash
  • Lincoln University graduate and also CCHS Hall of Famer Ralph Spencer
  • Legendary coaches Dick Cook, Rodney Mills and Arvel Popp

If you would like to have access to the FREE monthly Dewhitt L. Bingham Justice for All Newsletter, click on the link below. This month’s newsletter features Thurgood Marshall, Viola Liuzzo, Randy Cayce, Betty Barnes, Kaian Roberts-Day, and a criminal justice lesson which will always include a power point, video lecture, and criminal justice terminology.
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You can listen to the JFA Podcast wherever you get your podcast or click on one of the links below.
dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
peculiarbooks.org

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Episode 16: The GOAT of African American Coaches

On the one-year anniversary of the passing of legendary Georgetown University basketball coach, John Thompson, Dewhitt sits down with one of coach Thompson’s former players, Billy Martin. Bingham and Martin talk about the following subjects:

·  Legendary coach John Thompson
·  Martin’s college and pro basketball careers
·  Interracial marriage
· 14th Amendment
· Voting rights
· Police reform
· Common sense gun laws
· Black Lives Matter
· White Supremacy
· Politics
· Bingham’s top 5 AA coaches of all time

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Bingham interviews two of his 1980 Festus High School classmates, Mrs. Julie Holland, and Mr. Jim Propst. Together they examine how their hometown Festus was and is a model for race relations. Festus and Crystal City, “twin cities,” have a combined population of about 16,000 people, is 95% white, 3% black and race relations is like none other. Holland and Propst talk about their experiences with people of color growing up in Festus. The three classmates discuss the significance of the 1943 Emma Jane Lee v. The Festus School Board federal pay equalization case. Emma Jane Lee was one of the five Douglass teachers represented by the great David Grant and the first African American Supreme Court Justice, Thurgood Marshall. Bingham, Holland and Propst also talk about the Douglass and Festus High School immediate integration in 1955 led by the white superintendent of schools, Ralph B. Tynes. Other than the Little Rock Nine in 1957, it was well into the 1960s before schools in the south experienced integration. In addition, 65 years later schools are still segregated in the south and black children are paying the price. Festus implemented the Nike slogan “Just Do It” before it was even thought about. Bingham’s grandfather was one of the first five Douglass graduates in 1940. These stories and a lot more are written about in his most recent book, The Douglass Connection.

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Dewhitt sits down with retired and former Chief Inspector of the Shelby County Sheriff's Department, Larry Hill. Bingham and Hill attended Lincoln University at the same time, majored in criminal justice and pledge the same fraternity together. Hill was raised in St. Louis, Missouri and attended Soldan International Studies High School before attending LU in Jefferson City, Missouri. This year, LU became the first HBCU to create its own police academy.   https://www.lincolnu.edu/web/police-department/lu-police-academy Hill earned a Bachelors of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from LU, a Masters of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from Bethel University located in McKenzie, Tennessee and a second Masters Degree in Christian Studies from Union University located in Jackson, Tennessee. He currently serves as an Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice at Miami Dade College in Miami, Florida. Considered an expert in policing, Larry has thirty plus years of experience in law enforcement. During his tenure, he held every position, from the cop on the street to head training officer at the academy. Bingham and Hill discuss social justice, criminal justice, how the George Floyd situation should have been handled, Black Lives Matter, White Supremacy, police policy, and the one thing Hill would like to see the Biden Administration accomplish. 

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Episode 13: Benefits of Cashless Bail
Dewhitt interviews one of his probation colleagues, Del Saam. Del is the Veterans Court Mentor Coordinator for the specialized and problem solving Veteran's Court. He has 30 years of United States Army service, a Master's Degree in Business Administration from Northern Illinois University and is well suited for Veterans Treatment Court. Veteran Specialty Court is designed for current and former military members who have been convicted of a non-violent offense and who have been diagnosed with a serious mental illness or need for substance abuse treatment. The goal of Veterans Treatment Court is to decrease the number of recurrent arrests that result from mental health and substance abuse issues by sending Veteran offenders to Veterans Affairs for their mental health and substance abuse issues rather than jail. Veterans treatment Court participants must make regular court appearances before the designated Veterans Court judge, submit to frequent and random drug/alcohol testing, substance abuse counseling, and a system of behavior modification based on incentives and sanctions. Saam sits down with Bingham to discuss the new Illinois law related to the benefits of cashless bail and a few other criminal justice related issues.

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Episode 12: Women’s Rights and NursingDewhitt sits down with a woman he adores, Dr. Catherine Miller. She has been a nursing professional since 1970, over 50 years. Most of those years were as a nursing educator. Her career spanned across four states and eight different nursing programs. She’s the former Heartland Community College Dean of Health and Human Services, former Dean of Nursing at Illinois State University, the kindest nursing educator on this side of glory, and Bingham’s former boss.  Dr. Miller discusses her pathway to becoming a registered nurse and nursing educator, the importance of women’s rights, how equality breeds confidence, productivity, and makes people more sociable, and what needs to be changed to make America great. 

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Episode 11: Say It Loud, I’m Black and I’m ProudBingham conducts his first in studio interview with two of his former Heartland Community College students who he developed a relationship with through the Male Empowerment Network club for which he was faculty advisor. Kendall “KJ” Johnson and Terrence “TB” Brown, two smart, smooth, and intelligent young men. KB and TB recent college graduates, talk about what they are proud of, their pathway to becoming a college graduate, constitutional rights, black history, how racial harmony can be achieved, white supremacy, black lives matter and what they’d like to see the Biden administration accomplish. 

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Episode 10: Public ServiceThe word of God says it is better to give than to receive, be a giver and not a taker, love your neighbor as yourself and do unto others as you would have them do unto you. In addition to the aforementioned qualities, the JFA episode 10 guest has all the characteristics that every great volunteer has in common. She is fearless when it comes to giving, has infinite patience, is a creative thinker, initiative oriented, has a great deal of humility, is driven by passion, and is a team player. This wonderful, incomparable, YWCA nominated distinguished woman of the year, Staci Turner Yehl, speaks with Bingham about public service, her pathway to becoming an educator, constitutional rights, social inequality, and what needs to be changed to make America great. 

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Episode 9: Education v. PrisonDewhitt interviews a Heartland Community College colleague who served with him as co-president of the Heartland Adjunct Faculty Association, and who is now an administrator in tutoring services, Jenny Crones. The two of them discuss:

  • The cost of prison verses education
  • Career paths to becoming an education administrator
  • Constitutional rights
  • The Ku Klux Klan
  • White supremacy
  • Black Lives Matter
  • The Trump and Biden Administrations.

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Episode 8: Mother and Sisterly Love

Bingham interviews the two people that he loves more than anyone in the whole wide world, his mother Annette Hall, and his sister Wanda Henderson. His mother birth him and his sister Wanda at the age of 15 and 16. At 74 years young, she talks about watching Bill Bradley play high school basketball, sneaking into the Crystal City football games, raising her kids, working in the Crystal City cafeteria at the age of 16 for $1.10 an hour while her kids were attending Crystal City Elementary school, going to night school, and spending 40 years working at the Jefferson County Head Start program as a teacher and director. Bingham speaks with his sister Wanda about the pandemic, as she has had a 35-year career in the nursing field. They also talk politics, Crystal City and Festus, constitutional rights, social justice, and criminal justice.

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Dewhitt interviews two Bloomington, Illinois social justice activists who are mother and daughter. The mother, Nikita Richards, has a military background, achieved great success as local head of the Democratic Party, and was recently promoted to serve as City of Bloomington's community relations manager. The daughter, Kaylin Richards, is super active, in her senior year at Bloomington High School, recently received the MLK award, is an anti-bullying ambassador for the Chicago Area Project, and has a desire to attend Tuskegee University, a Historical Black College and University.  

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Dewhitt sits down with  Adam Heenan, former Chicago Public School teacher, education expert, social activist, and community role model. He says teaching conditions are student’s learning condition. The school to prison pipeline, teacher compensation and administrative comportment’s direct relationship to student learning, free community college, student loan forgiveness, private prisons, Mariame Kaba’s piece, We Do This Til We Free Us, the need for more black teachers, a curriculum incorporating blackness and more are discussed. 

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Dewhitt interviews two of his best friends and colleagues from the McLean County Probation Department, Suzanne Montoya, and Robert Banks. Educational pathways, race relations, offender rights, politics, the military, and the Trump and Biden Administrations are discussed. Mrs. Montoya who birth her first child at the age of 17, had Bingham as a college professor, is his current boss, and serves as a Deputy Director for McLean County Probation and Interim Director for the Ford County Probation Department. Mr. Banks served in a distinguished airborne military unit and saw the world before going to college and becoming a probation officer. 

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Bingham defines cultural diversity, including diversity in the workplace. In his presentation he praises HBCUs, Caucasian and African Americans involved in the Douglass Cooperative High School and Festus Senior High School integration, and local greats such as Adam McCollough, Bernice Thompson, Margaret Gill, Ralph B. Tynes, and Willa McCollough. He too mentions greats such as Thurgood Marshall who has ties to the City of Festus. 

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Bingham sits down with the Honorable Judge Elizabeth Robb, the First Lady of the 11th Judicial Circuit and the Honorable Judge John Freese, two local legal scholars and retired Chief Judges, to let the public know that judges are human and not robots, and to discuss the recent appointment of the Honorable Judge Carla Barnes, the first African American appointed to the bench in the 11th Judicial Circuit of Illinois. 

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Dewhitt interviews three young, HBCU, and Lincoln University graduates, who all work with juvenile offenders. The three graduates, including Bingham’s daughter, do not hold back, giving the emerging adult perspective on juveniles, race relations, the Trump and Biden Administrations, and pathways for high school and college students. 

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Bingham introduces himself to his listening audience and takes a personal approach to explaining why he must do his part to better all things social justice and criminal justice. This includes, but is not limited to race relations, economic inequality, educational opportunity, fair housing, the wealth gap, and the lack of black judges, police officers, prosecutors, and administrators in the criminal justice system. 

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