PLEASE JOIN US! We use two human rights radio channels. Call (818)572-2947 for NNIA1, and call (347)857-3293 for Human Rights Demand. Upcoming BlogTalkRadio programs are listed in this schedule. Most of the shows are weekly presentations.
Sat. and Sun., 9amPST, March 7th and 8th, AIMIvs.USA claimant's conferences. FreeConferenceCall dial-in number (605)562-0020, Meeting I.D. Code: 992-212-650. If that fails, the backup number is (805)360-1075. Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI) plans an action in International Court to win restitution for mentally ill people and their families or next friends regarding negligence, torture, and/or wrongful deaths of mentally ill people under the color of law. People who were victimized by untreated mentally ill people or drug/alcohol addicts can also become claimants. **See the website for "AIMI vs. USA" at http://AIMI-HumanRights.blogspot.com >> See also "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" at http://DogJusticeforMentallyIll.blogspot.com
Sat. 4pmPST, March 7, at NNIA1 - Darrell Gatewood's grieving family. Gatewood, a 47-year-old mentally challenged black man, was killed by Oklahoma City police officers, who reportedly pulled Gatewood from a home and deposited him in a pool of muddy water where he was Tasered to death. This happened on the same day that LAPD fatally shot Africa, a mentally ill homeless man. Oklahoma City is called America's Taser capital.
Sat. 6pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Johnny Strozier Keeping It Real. Strozier was incarcerated from 1968, when he was 10 years of age, until 2013. He literally grew up in Georgia's prison system. Strozier advises youths and released prisoners to think right and act right so that things will go right in their lives. Don't miss this re-entry program.
Sun. 12noonPST, March 8, at Human Rights Demand - Our guest was the grieving father of a Jackson, Tennessee police victim, Cinque 'Q' DJahspora. 'Q' was an 20-year-old student with no criminal background. He was unarmed when Jackson police shot him in his back.
Sun. 9pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - MaryLovesJustice Prayer Meeting. February and March topic: "Giants Among Men" (Gen. 6:4).
Mon. 12noonPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - "Is there a lawyer in the house?" People who need legal representation state their cases in civil and criminal matters.
Mon. 6pmPST, March 9, at Human Rights Demand - Cinque 'Q' DJahspora's family and supporters, Part 2. 'Q' was shot in his back by Jackson, Tennessee police. A grand jury refused to indict police officers involved in the shooting fatality.
Tue. 12pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - Dorothy Mackey, Human Rights Advocate, reveals shocking information about child endangerment, military sexual assaults, and other human rights issues (Google her). Children of incarcerated mothers and others are subject to CPS custody and enforced adoption. Some do not fare well after that.
Tue. 6pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Ralph Poynter "What's Happening", a show hosted by a human and civil rights icon (Google him). Poynter is regularly joined on air by his wife, former activist attorney Lynne Stewart, and colleagues, including Betty Davis, Larry Poynter, and others.
Wed. 6pmPST, March 18, at Human Rights Demand - George Mallinckrodt, author and mental health advocate, discusses recent developments in his efforts to influence positive change in Florida Department of Corrections. Mallinckrodt wrote "Getting Away with Murder" regarding the scalding death of Florida inmate Darren Rainey, who expired in a prison where Mallinckrodt worked as a psychotherapist until being terminated upon complaining about inmate abuse.
Wed. 9pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill
Thur. 12pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Bob Darby Advocate for the homeless mentally ill. Discussions include American eugenics, drug dealing by U.S. officials, avoidable wars, and power without compassion.
Thur. 6pmPST, March 19, at NNIA1 - Interview with +ZORA JAY. Zora is a retired psychiatric nurse and a recovering addict. She recently volunteered to work with Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI), and may take the lead regarding recruiting/counseling people with drug/alcohol addictions.
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!
Friday at NNIA1 - Reserved for special broadcasts and open mic night - The time for this show is determined and announced as broadcasts are scheduled. "Friday at NNIA1" are not presently scheduled for every week but will be announced (if/when shows are scheduled) at Mary Neal's pages on Facebook, Google+ (MaryLovesJustice Neal), and Twitter under the @koffietime account.
Monthly on Human Rights Demand - MaryLovesJustice presents authors and their latest books about social, economic, and legal justice issues. Dates and times for authors' interviews will be announced at Mary Neal's pages on Facebook, Google+, and Twitter under the @koffietime account. Recommended books are featured at our blog "MaryLovesJustice" http://MaryLovesJustice.blogspot.com
**NEW** Monthly AIMI Volunteers Conference. Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI) has advocated for the human and civil rights of mentally challenged individuals and their families since 2007. AIMI offers volunteer positions for students, unemployed persons, and retirees who wish to enhance their resumes and/or devote themselves to a meaningful part-time career as a human rights advocate to decriminalize mental illness in America. Mental illness and drug/alcohol dependencies affect people of all races and socioeconomic classes in America; therefore, our volunteers include people of all races, educational levels, and backgrounds. "Whomsoever will, come." Conferences are scheduled for 10:00 a.m. PST on the first Saturday of each month, immediately after the "AIMI vs. USA" claimants conference. (AIMI conferences scheduled for April will move to the second weekend, April 11 and 12, because the first weekend of April is Easter.)
** Learn more about "AIMI vs. USA" at http://AIMI-HumanRights.blogspot.com and by searching online for "AIMI vs. USA." See "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog at http://DogJusticeforMentallyIll.blogspot.com for individual stories of avoidable tragedies and methods for improving mental heath care in America.
Thank you for planning to join us for these Blogtalkradio broadcasts. All shows are archived for later listening by computer at your convenience 24/7, but please call in to speak on air! Comments and questions are invited for every program (see both telephone numbers above). Please call Mary Neal at 678.531.0262 or (571)335-1741 if you have questions about our schedule, want to be a special guest, or if you experience trouble connecting to our shows or the conference line for "AIMI vs. USA."
Sat. and Sun., 9amPST, March 7th and 8th, AIMIvs.USA claimant's conferences. FreeConferenceCall dial-in number (605)562-0020, Meeting I.D. Code: 992-212-650. If that fails, the backup number is (805)360-1075. Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI) plans an action in International Court to win restitution for mentally ill people and their families or next friends regarding negligence, torture, and/or wrongful deaths of mentally ill people under the color of law. People who were victimized by untreated mentally ill people or drug/alcohol addicts can also become claimants. **See the website for "AIMI vs. USA" at http://AIMI-HumanRights.blogspot.com >> See also "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" at http://DogJusticeforMentallyIll.blogspot.com
Sat. 4pmPST, March 7, at NNIA1 - Darrell Gatewood's grieving family. Gatewood, a 47-year-old mentally challenged black man, was killed by Oklahoma City police officers, who reportedly pulled Gatewood from a home and deposited him in a pool of muddy water where he was Tasered to death. This happened on the same day that LAPD fatally shot Africa, a mentally ill homeless man. Oklahoma City is called America's Taser capital.
Sat. 6pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Johnny Strozier Keeping It Real. Strozier was incarcerated from 1968, when he was 10 years of age, until 2013. He literally grew up in Georgia's prison system. Strozier advises youths and released prisoners to think right and act right so that things will go right in their lives. Don't miss this re-entry program.
Sun. 12noonPST, March 8, at Human Rights Demand - Our guest was the grieving father of a Jackson, Tennessee police victim, Cinque 'Q' DJahspora. 'Q' was an 20-year-old student with no criminal background. He was unarmed when Jackson police shot him in his back.
Sun. 9pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - MaryLovesJustice Prayer Meeting. February and March topic: "Giants Among Men" (Gen. 6:4).
Mon. 12noonPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - "Is there a lawyer in the house?" People who need legal representation state their cases in civil and criminal matters.
Mon. 6pmPST, March 9, at Human Rights Demand - Cinque 'Q' DJahspora's family and supporters, Part 2. 'Q' was shot in his back by Jackson, Tennessee police. A grand jury refused to indict police officers involved in the shooting fatality.
Tue. 12pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - Dorothy Mackey, Human Rights Advocate, reveals shocking information about child endangerment, military sexual assaults, and other human rights issues (Google her). Children of incarcerated mothers and others are subject to CPS custody and enforced adoption. Some do not fare well after that.
Tue. 6pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Ralph Poynter "What's Happening", a show hosted by a human and civil rights icon (Google him). Poynter is regularly joined on air by his wife, former activist attorney Lynne Stewart, and colleagues, including Betty Davis, Larry Poynter, and others.
Wed. 6pmPST, March 18, at Human Rights Demand - George Mallinckrodt, author and mental health advocate, discusses recent developments in his efforts to influence positive change in Florida Department of Corrections. Mallinckrodt wrote "Getting Away with Murder" regarding the scalding death of Florida inmate Darren Rainey, who expired in a prison where Mallinckrodt worked as a psychotherapist until being terminated upon complaining about inmate abuse.
Wed. 9pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill
Thur. 12pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Bob Darby Advocate for the homeless mentally ill. Discussions include American eugenics, drug dealing by U.S. officials, avoidable wars, and power without compassion.
Thur. 6pmPST, March 19, at NNIA1 - Interview with +ZORA JAY. Zora is a retired psychiatric nurse and a recovering addict. She recently volunteered to work with Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI), and may take the lead regarding recruiting/counseling people with drug/alcohol addictions.
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!
Friday at NNIA1 - Reserved for special broadcasts and open mic night - The time for this show is determined and announced as broadcasts are scheduled. "Friday at NNIA1" are not presently scheduled for every week but will be announced (if/when shows are scheduled) at Mary Neal's pages on Facebook, Google+ (MaryLovesJustice Neal), and Twitter under the @koffietime account.
Monthly on Human Rights Demand - MaryLovesJustice presents authors and their latest books about social, economic, and legal justice issues. Dates and times for authors' interviews will be announced at Mary Neal's pages on Facebook, Google+, and Twitter under the @koffietime account. Recommended books are featured at our blog "MaryLovesJustice" http://MaryLovesJustice.blogspot.com
**NEW** Monthly AIMI Volunteers Conference. Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI) has advocated for the human and civil rights of mentally challenged individuals and their families since 2007. AIMI offers volunteer positions for students, unemployed persons, and retirees who wish to enhance their resumes and/or devote themselves to a meaningful part-time career as a human rights advocate to decriminalize mental illness in America. Mental illness and drug/alcohol dependencies affect people of all races and socioeconomic classes in America; therefore, our volunteers include people of all races, educational levels, and backgrounds. "Whomsoever will, come." Conferences are scheduled for 10:00 a.m. PST on the first Saturday of each month, immediately after the "AIMI vs. USA" claimants conference. (AIMI conferences scheduled for April will move to the second weekend, April 11 and 12, because the first weekend of April is Easter.)
** Learn more about "AIMI vs. USA" at http://AIMI-HumanRights.blogspot.com and by searching online for "AIMI vs. USA." See "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog at http://DogJusticeforMentallyIll.blogspot.com for individual stories of avoidable tragedies and methods for improving mental heath care in America.
Thank you for planning to join us for these Blogtalkradio broadcasts. All shows are archived for later listening by computer at your convenience 24/7, but please call in to speak on air! Comments and questions are invited for every program (see both telephone numbers above). Please call Mary Neal at 678.531.0262 or (571)335-1741 if you have questions about our schedule, want to be a special guest, or if you experience trouble connecting to our shows or the conference line for "AIMI vs. USA."
MaryLovesJustice Neal is director of Human Rights Demand, a host at National Network in Action (NNIA1), where the Rev. Floyd Harris, Jr. is director, and director of Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill, a human/civil rights organization to decriminalize mental illness in America. Please note that "AIMI vs. USA" now uses only FreeConferenceCall for monthly claimants conferences:(605)562-0020, Meeting I.D. Code: 992-212-650 >> backup no. (805)360-1075.
Disclaimer:
The information and viewpoints given by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of MaryLovesJustice, Human Rights Demand, or National Network in Action. Neither hosts nor other guests accept responsibility for the accuracy of information given by any other party.
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Stalkers seemed to be "after" our Monday, March 9 show at 6pmPST about Jackson, Tennessee police killing "Q" and the grand jury refusing to indict officers, although "Q" was shot in his back. In case the field opened to swallow another entry, see the four entries below:
ReplyDeleteMon. 12noonPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - "Is there a lawyer in the house?" People who need legal representation state their cases. Greg Skomaroske is our special guest on March 9 for this weekly program.
Mon. 6pmPST, March 9, at Human Rights Demand - Cinque 'Q' DJahspora's family and supporters, Part 2. 'Q' was shot in his back by Jackson, Tennessee police. A grand jury refused to indict police officers involved in the shooting fatality.
Tue. 12pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - Dorothy Mackey, Human Rights Advocate, reveals shocking information about child endangerment, military sexual assaults, and other human rights issues (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). Poynter is regularly joined on air by his wife, former activist attorney Lynne Stewart, and colleagues, including Betty Davis, Larry Poynter, and others.