Black and Blue Voices

Black and Blue Voices, Our 101 – Putting the Feelings Aside and Finding Solutions
There are many conversations that are way overdue and need to take place between the Black Community and Law Enforcement. What happens when those conversation are actually initiated, take place and a new day dawns? That and more are ready for you here inside The Black and Blue Voices Podcast - Our 101: Why This Program Exists...
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Timestamps for This Episode of Black and Blue Voices:
00:00 "Need for Community-Police Collaboration"
09:45 Evaluating Law Enforcement Interactions and Perceptions
16:07 Police Officers' High Stress Impact
17:25 Generational Hypervigilance and Community Realities
24:35 Intergenerational Stress in Black Communities: A Parallel with Police
30:14 "Connecting Through Faith and Shared Struggles"
33:11 Philando Castile's Traffic Stop and Shooting
42:28 Policing Critique and Conversation with Larry Lawton
46:58 Barring Rehiring of Officers Violating Rights
50:22 Qualified Immunity and Systemic Issues Discussion
57:58 Community Fear and Workplace Shortcuts
59:31 Unveiling Concealed Police Misconduct Cases
01:05:12 Microaggressions in Community-Police Interactions
01:13:59 Ongoing Vigilance Essential in Policing
01:18:43 Experiencing Real-Life Threat Preparedness
01:20:26 "Trust and Accountability in Policing"
Questions Answers Inside This Episode of Black and Blue Voices:
How does the podcast aim to bridge the communication gap between police and minority communities, and what methods do the hosts suggest for fostering honest conversations?
Eric Alexander mentions the concept of "trauma porn" within the Black community. How might this concept impact intergenerational perspectives on policing?
Chief Chris DiGuiseppi emphasizes the importance of community poli...