Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Ralph Poynter: "What's Happening"


ANNOUNCEMENT! "Ralph Poynter: What's Happening"
is a new show on "Human Rights Demand" channel at Blogtalkradio, airing Tuesdays at 9pmEST, beginning February 10. Poynter is a retired NY school teacher, former union organizer, legal investigator, and a noted public speaker. He and his wife, Lynne Stewart (formerly a renowned activist attorney), are human and civil rights icons. Poynter looks forward to your questions and comments during each radio broadcast. Please call (347)857-3293 to speak on air, or listen via computer. All "Human Rights Demand" shows are archived for future listening at your convenience. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/humanrightsdemand


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Monday, February 9, 2015

February 2015 Blogtalkradio Schedule

PLEASE JOIN US! Call (818) 572-2947 for NNIA1, and call (347)857-3293 for Human Rights Demand. Upcoming BlogTalkRadio programs are listed below. The shows repeat each week, although the guests change.

Sun. 12pmPST at Human Rights Demand, Feb. 22 - Retired federal judge Mary Elizabeth Bullock discusses her book, "Judging Me." This inspiring memoir describes a hard-won life of achievement. In the face of overwhelming adversity, Mary Elizabeth Bullock makes her name as an experienced trial litigator, a respected business law professor, and a federal civil rights judge. She finds brilliant success in spite of being blind, and being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and systemic lupus, and despite having enduring a childhood poisoned by unspeakable abuse. 

Sun. 9pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - MaryLovesJustice Prayer Meeting. February topic: "Giants Among Men" (Gen. 6:4).

Mon. 12pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - Is there a lawyer in the house? People who need legal representation state their cases beginning Feb. 15.

Mon. 6pmPST at Human Rights Demand, Feb. 23 Maya Schenwar discusses her book Locked Down, Locked Out: Why Prison Doesn’t Work and How We Can Do Better. Award-winning journalist Maya Schenwar chronicles how prison tears families and communities apart, creating a rippling effect that touches every corner of our society.

Tue. 12pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - Dorothy Mackey, Children's Advocate, reveals shocking information about child endangerment (Google her). Children of incarcerated mothers and others are subject to CPS custody and enforced adoption. What happens to them after that? 

Tue. 6pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Ralph Poynter "What's Happening", a new show hosted by a human and civil rights icon (Google him). During his debut broadcast on February 10, Poynter was joined on air by his wife, former activist attorney Lynne Stewart, and colleague, Betty Davis.

Wed. 6pmPST at Human Rights Demand - Weekly during Black History Month: "Secret War on Black America and Victims' Families. This show broadcasts throughout February with different topics and guests each week. Everyone is welcome. 

Wed. 9pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill

Thur. 12pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Bob Darby returns to advocate for the homeless mentally ill. Welcome back to your regular Thursday schedule, Bob! Opening discussion: American eugenics.

Friday 12pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Mary Diaz and Human Conflict Org. show - advocating parole of prisoners in Florida and throughout the USA after serving their minimum sentences. Every Friday!

Saturday 6pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - Johnny Strozier "Keeping It Real" (reentry - life after prison release).

Thank you for planning to join us for these broadcasts. Note that Tuesdays and Wednesdays have two radio shows each in February. Monday has two shows for February 23. All shows are archived for later listening by computer at your convenience, but please call in to speak on air. Comments and questions are invited for each broadcast (see both telephone numbers above). Our Black History Month broadcasts are usually replayed on Sundays at 3pm. Thank you for your participation! Call Mary Neal at 678.531.0262 or (571)335-1741 if you have questions or experience trouble connecting to our shows.

MaryLovesJustice Neal is director of Human Rights Demand and a host at National Network in Action (NNIA1), where the Rev. Floyd Harris, Jr. is director.

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Thursday, February 5, 2015

Ralph Poynter & Lynne Stewart New Abolitionist Movement: Free Political Prisoners

Invitation from the Ralph & Lynne New Abolitionist Movement and 
the Lynne Stewart Organization

Support Political Prisoners


When: Friday February 20, 2015, between 6:00pm - 10:00pm EST

Where: St. Peter's Church at Lexington Av. & E. 54th, NY, NY

If you are in New York City on February 20, please join us for a wonderful event. We are celebrating both the one-year anniversary of Lynne Stewart's prison release and the continuing work to bring home all of the nation's political prisoners.

It's Time To Free Them All!

Bring Our Political Prisoners Home! 
Why? Because we owe all of the human rights legislation of the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's, etc., to our political prisoners. We owe the voice we now have about our Mother Earth to our Eco political prisoners. To do nothing about the torture of our political prisoners is immoral, including Muslims. So join us in sending this Valentine far and wide.

Bring them home NOW. 
Free the Land! 
Support Political Prisoners!
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Sunday, February 1, 2015

Secret War on Black America and Victims' Families - Black History Month at "Human Rights Demand"

PRESS RELEASE
(Revised Feb. 4, 2015 12pm EST)
Human Rights Demand, a Blogtalkradio channel, presents
"Secret War on Black America and Victims' Families"
Mary Neal, station director
MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com
(678)531.0262 or (571)335-1741
Wednesdays throughout February 2015, at 9pm EST until 11pm EST
Join discussions via phone (347)857-3293, or computer
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/humanrightsdemand
(Archived tapes are re-played on Sundays at 3pm EST and are available after live shows for public access 24/7)

BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2015 - "Human Rights Demand" began a discussion on Wednesday, January 28, which continues throughout February: "Secret War on Black America and Victims' Families." Please call (347)857-3293 Wednesdays at 9pm EST to participate. Family members of victims often experience retaliation in the form of financial persecution, police harassment, arrests, or even murder, especially if they expose and oppose wrongful convictions or wrongful deaths. In the bad old days, crosses would burn in Black survivors' yards to warn them against seeking justice after lynchings. Retribution sometimes happens to non-relatives and unrelated supporters, i.e., attorneys and civil/human rights advocates. Eighteen(18) examples might include:

~Kendrick Johnson, Jr. was killed and organs stolen in Lowndes Co., GA - His parents are currently being prosecuted for complaining.

~Larry Neal, 54, secret murder in Memphis Shelby County Jail - Mary Neal endures censorship, terrorism, and stalking.

~Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated - mother assassinated, brother died under suspicious circumstances.

~Malcolm X was assassinated - First male descendant, Malcolm Shabazz, complained about government stalkers; killed in 2013 in Mexico.

~Johnnie Cochran, Jr. represented wrongful death victims' survivors - Cochran's brother and 16-yr-old nephew were killed by unknown assassins in two incidents.

~Jason Smith, 14, died in LA, and his organs were stolen - Father claimed being run out of Eros by the KKK.

~Gregory Johnson, Jr. killed by blunt force trauma at SJSU (falsely ruled suicide by hanging) - His mother claims being censored.

~ji-Jaga Pratt was wrongfully arrested 27 yrs on a CoIntelPro setup - His godson, Tupac, was killed by an unknown assassin.

~John Crawford, III shot by Ohio police in Walmart - His girlfriend, Tasha Thomas, was interrogated by police and died in a suspicious car accident 1/1/15.

~Tamir Rice, 12, shot dead by Officer Tim Loehmann in OH - His sister was arrested at the scene.

RETRIBUTION AGAINST NON-RELATIVES

~Eric Garner's NYPD choke hold death - Ramsey Orta filmed it and is being prosecuted.

~Darren Rainey killed by scalding in a FL prison - Psychotherapist George Mallinckrodt was fired for complaining about his patients' abuse.

~Micheal Brown killed by former officer Darren Wilson - Protesters were tear-gassed, plummeted with rubber bullets, and intimidated by militarized police.

~Alton Maddox, Esq. represented victims of oppression - His NY law license was suspended.

~Lynn Stewart, Esq. represented members of the Black Panther Party and others against the government - Her NY license was suspended, and she was jailed on a 10-year sentence until winning a compassionate release due to illness.

~Rev. Edward Pinkney protested victimization of Blacks in Benton Harbor, MI - Prosecuted and sentenced on voting fraud charges related to a recall petition.

~Social Studies teachers at Howard U Middle School - Fired for teaching Black History. Some objected to the common core curriculum.

~Dr. William Scott, Black History Professor and Author - First male descendant imprisoned over five years without trial - Terrell Scott, Pennsylvania.


On February 4, 2015, our special presenters will be Ralph Poynter and Randy Short. Poynter is a retired New York school teacher, a former union organizer and legal investigator. Short is a well-known human rights advocate who regularly addresses matters of human and civil rights concerns on international media. Human Rights Demand issued an invitation to Alton Maddox and Lynn Stewart to join us on a Black History Month program later in February. We hope to present journalists from African American media companies on a later show, also. Bob Darby will speak during one broadcast about the civil rights era from the standpoint of a Caucasian abolitionist, including the Freedom Riders, his work with a civil rights group at Emory University during the 60s, and the reaction of his fellow students in the Northeastern college he attended upon hearing the announcement of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s death.

If you have experienced retaliation or wish to discuss either case listed above or others, please call in every Wednesday in February when the "Human Rights Demand" subject will be retribution. We are particularly interested in speaking with the eighteen(18) people listed above or their representatives. Listeners who do not wish to speak can join us via phone or computer. Archived tapes will be stored at the link below for future access and re-played every Sunday at 3pm EST throughout February.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/humanrightsdemand

The article, "Secret War on Black America and Victims' Families" is in FreeSpeakBlog
http://freespeakblog.blogspot.com/2015/01/secret-war-on-black-america-and-victims.html

"Secret War on Black America and Victims' Families, Part 1" radio program was taped January 28. It is archived at the link below and can be accessed for listening any day, 24/7.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/humanrightsdemand/2015/01/28/secret-war-on-black-america-and-victims-families-part-1


The Kendrick Johnson Case - Elaina Porter joined Mary Neal for a broadcast on February 3, exposing oppression against the parents of Kendrick Johnson, the 17-year-old from Lowndes County, GA whose parents are in court this week facing a year in prison because they blocked the courthouse to insist on answers as to how Kendrick was killed in his high school and his organs were stolen.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/humanrightsdemand/2015/02/03/kendrick-johnsons-parents-prosecuted-4-protesting-sons-murder-and-organ-theft

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ANNOUNCEMENT: You are invited to contact Mary Neal to become a radio guest or weekly program host (short-term or long-term) and make a human rights demand regarding any issues of legal, social, or economic justice. Guests at "Human Rights Demand" channel are not selected on the basis of race, socioeconomic status, or ethnicity. Every human being has the right to life, liberty, and protection of property. Upcoming weekly programs include Bob Darby, an advocate for the homeless (returning); Ralph Poynter, a human rights advocate whose background includes teaching, labor unions, and conducting legal investigations; and Mary Diaz, a prisoner advocate primarily for Florida prisoners. The times available for regular program hosts are either 3pmEST (preferred) or 9pmEST. "Human Rights Demand" is particularly interested in adding a Native American advocate, and we invite a children's rights advocate to expose problems in the child welfare system. Guest hosts have their own programs on a particular day of the week, and they can invite their own guests. Mary Neal will run the radio board for all programs.

Thanks for promoting justice and participating in our "Black History Month 2015" by sharing this invitation.

Archived tapes from the Black History Month programs are re-played at "Human Rights Demand" channel on Sundays at 3pm EST and are available after live shows for public access 24/7. If you are prevented from accessing the data at any of the six(6) links above, escape censorship by copying the link and placing it into a new search tab, preferably at Google. The header for this article is repeated below.

PRESS RELEASE
(Revised Feb. 4, 2015 12pm EST)
Human Rights Demand, a Blogtalkradio channel, presents
"Secret War on Black America and Victims' Families"
Mary Neal, station director
MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com
(678)531.0262 or (571)335-1741
Wednesdays throughout February 2015, at 9pm EST until 11pm EST
Join discussions via phone (347)857-3293, or computer
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/humanrightsdemand
(Archived tapes are re-played on Sundays at 3pm EST and are available after live shows for public access 24/7.)


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SEND YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR FREE PUBLICATION. Send your community service announcements to the MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com email address in order to be considered for publication in this "Human Rights Events by MaryLovesJustice" blog. Political and Christian announcements are usually welcome. If you do not receive a confirmation within 48 hours, please re-send the announcement, and call (571) 335-1741 for Mary Neal or the cell phone number (678)531.0262.