The Call For Justice Podcast: Recent Episodes

Augustus Corbett and Chloe Corbett

The Call for Justice Podcast is a weekly discussion about justice-related issues between a father-daughter duo, the Reverend Augustus Corbett J.D., and his daughter Chloe Corbett J.D. This dynamic duo passionately advocates for racial, economic, educational, political and legal justice. As a pastor and attorney, Rev. Corbett is uniquely qualified to share insights on the meaning and importance of justice, how we achieve justice, what happens when injustice prevails, how to make the legal system more just for minorities and much more. Chloe, as a member of Generation Y with a more liberal and nuanced perspective, will resonate well with younger audiences. Together they are the perfect blend and balance of information, inspiration, and insight.

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In this podcast episode the hosts discuss the history of policing in black America, important Supreme Court cases that impact police brutality, implicit bias and much more.

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This episode continues a discussion about closing the school-to-prison pipeline.  Additionally, you will learn how bad teachers contribute to the academic failure of African American male students as well as how schools track African American male students away from colleges.

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In this episode, Rev. Corbett introduces his book, Education Injustice: How Public Schools Fail African American Males. Among other things, he discusses how black parents can help their sons excel academically and how to stop the school-to-prison pipeline that sends so many black males to prison.

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This episode discusses whether the Democrat party takes black voters for granted, whether Hillary deserves the black vote and whether Obama fail black voters. 

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This episode discusses slavery, the National Anthem and voter suppression.

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The Call for Justice Podcast is a weekly discussion devoted to issues of racial, economic, educational, political and legal justice.