Crime En Black

Rev. Joy Powell

1 h 10 min · 9. jan. 2025
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S1 Ep. 1 is about Reverend Joy Powell. A community activist and Pentecostal pastor from Rochester, New York, whose career consisted of fighting against gang violence and police misconduct. Currently Reverend Joy Powell is serving her sentence in Bedford Hills Prison for 1st degree burglary, and 2nd degree murder. Want to dive deeper? Find more info HERE [https://sites.google.com/view/crimeenblacks1ep1/home?authuser=9].

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