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- Fascinated by the causes of violence, Dr. Amanda Tyler, interviews and analyzes death row inmate Jack Shea. As the interview begins, and Jack's fate hangs in the balance, Amanda must decide if a stay of execution should be granted.
- When Richie hits his mid-life crisis and realizes his life is a joke after being reassured by his younger sister, Victoria, to grow up for once. Richie goes out and ends up running into 3 other guys who are dealing with the same issues in life. So the four go out and seek the "American Dream" like their forefathers did, by stealing and causing violence to get exactly what they feel they deserve. This has repercussions though as they start to learn the hard way that they are not the only ones who live out the "American Dream."
- When moral standings are laying down, saints and sinners are one in the same.
- Explores violence in various periods of American history. It examines how white Europeans who came to America, beginning with Columbus, used violence and weaponry to dominate and control groups different from themselves.
- David Kaczynski reveals the untold story of turning in the most sort after criminal in US history, his brother Ted, the notorious Unabomber. Little did anyone foresee that in turning in your own brother, it changes how the game is played. No longer is there an "us vs. them". We are one. Piecing his own life back together, David's journey intersects with three others, Gary, Bud and Bill, who together put a face on the death penalty and unexpectedly place the American justice system on trial. In An American Journey we follow these four men as they travel from New York to Texas, from Oklahoma to California on a road that takes them beyond crime and punishment and into their hearts and minds. Now each must learn to make the most of his own disturbing fate.
- 2020–TV EpisodeProtests that originated in Minneapolis after a white police officer killed George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, quickly spread around the country. The reality of social inequality create anger and despair that is now playing out on the streets of cities throughout the country. How did we get here and what is the way forward? What are specific health impacts on individual, family and communities from both physical and mental perspectives? What are effective pathways to breakthroughs in enforcement and judicial policies and civic engagement? How do we begin to transform our social contract to include those who have been dehumanized, commodity's and underrepresented?
- 2020–TV EpisodeA continuation of last week's episode, The American Social Epidemic of Violence and Racism: Economic and Health Inequities and the Weaponizing of Authority. This Part II further examines this topic to further advance our understanding of systemic maladies which include structural racism. We will continue to ponder: How did we get here and what is the way forward? What are specific health impacts on individual, family and communities from both physical and mental perspectives? What are effective pathways to breakthroughs in enforcement and judicial policies and civic engagement? How do we begin to transform our social contract to include those who have been dehumanized, commoditized and underrepresented?
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- 2019– 14mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2020– 16mPodcast Episode
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- 2021– 27mPodcast Episode
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- Episode: (2022)2021– 1h 4mPodcast Episode
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- 2020– 34mPodcast Episode
- November 13, 2015, Jaulon Clavo was gunned down in Sacramento. Sierra Health Foundation's CEO Chet Hewitt and the mother of Jaulon Clavo, Dr. Nicole Clavo, join host Scott Syphax to talk about gun violence and potential solutions.
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