iWoman Report
On this week's episode, Cathleen Trigg-Jones discusses Juneteenth, Black Lives Matter, and much more.
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Tyler Merritt Interview
In this episode we discuss with Tyler Merritt from the Tyler Merritt Project: "Everyday it's something new." Footage makes a difference and now we are beginning to see it, but now what? Black Lives Matter Finding Hope Coming Together.
Breonna Taylor A Life That Mattered
iWomanTV releases a special report on Breonna Taylor: “Breonna Taylor: A Life That Mattered" contains the first interview with Taylor's boyfriend Kenneth Walker and interviews with Taylor family, "Until Freedom" founder Tamika D. Mallory and Civil Rights attorney Benjamin Crump, Common, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Rapsody, Yandy Smith, and MC Lyte. In an effort to protest the death of Breonna Taylor and the lack of action against the officers who killed the 27-year old EMT on March 13th, thousands of protesters recently gathered in Louisville, Kentucky. Cathleen Trigg-Jones and the iWoman Report were there. During the march, Trigg-Jones conducted the first interview with Taylor's boyfriend Kenneth Walker and interviews Taylor’s mother Tamika Palmer, sister Juniyah Palmer, and aunt Bianca Austin. Trigg-Jones also interviews "Until Freedom" founder Tamika Mallory, the activist who organized the 2017 Women’s March; Emmy, Grammy and Oscar-award winning rapper Common, Civil Rights attorney Benjamin Crump, award-winning actress Jada Pinkett Smith, rapper MC Lyte, manager and television personality Yandy Smith, and rapper Rapsody.
Juneteenth Is America Facing a Revolution
Why Black Lives Matter
Cathleen Trigg-Jones hosts this special report on why Black lives matter, and race relations in America. This special episode features activist and "Until Freedom" Founder Tamika D. Mallory, NYC Mayoral Candidate and Brooklyn Borough President and founder of "100 Blacks In Law Enforcement” Eric Adams, Darnella Frazier, the 17-year-old who videotaped the George Floyd's murder, and Depelsha Thomas McGruder , the founder of "Moms of Black Boys."
George Floyd's Death Sparks Protests
In this iWoman Special Report, host Cathleen Trigg-Jones, dives into the race war that is being waged against African-American boys and men, following the third straight day of violent protesting in multiple cities across the country.
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