SOLUTIONS FROM THE YARD

Episode 67: True Crime Fighting Pt. 2

28 min · 3. juli 2026
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In this episode of Solutions from the Yard, the hosts continue their conversation on what it means to truly fight crime, building on the ideas introduced in Part 1. They take a deeper look at how current approaches often prioritize reaction over prevention and examine the long-term consequences of relying on punitive systems. Through lived experience and critical analysis, the discussion highlights the importance of investing in community-based solutions that address the underlying factors contributing to crime. The hosts emphasize that without meaningful support, resources, and opportunities, cycles of harm are likely to continue. This episode reinforces the need for a shift in how public safety is defined and pursued, encouraging a move toward strategies rooted in prevention, accountability, and sustained community investment.

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Episode 67: True Crime Fighting Pt. 2

In this episode of Solutions from the Yard, the hosts continue their conversation on what it means to truly fight crime, building on the ideas introduced in Part 1. They take a deeper look at how current approaches often prioritize reaction over prevention and examine the long-term consequences of relying on punitive systems. Through lived experience and critical analysis, the discussion highlights the importance of investing in community-based solutions that address the underlying factors contributing to crime. The hosts emphasize that without meaningful support, resources, and opportunities, cycles of harm are likely to continue. This episode reinforces the need for a shift in how public safety is defined and pursued, encouraging a move toward strategies rooted in prevention, accountability, and sustained community investment.

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Episode 66: True Crime Fighting Pt. 1

In this episode of Solutions from the Yard, the hosts explore what it truly means to fight crime, challenging traditional approaches that rely heavily on enforcement and punishment. They examine the difference between reactive responses to crime and proactive strategies that aim to prevent harm before it occurs. Drawing from lived experience and community insight, the conversation highlights the importance of addressing root causes such as lack of resources, limited opportunities, and systemic inequities. The hosts discuss how sustainable public safety is built through investment in communities, not just increased policing or incarceration. This episode encourages listeners to rethink the concept of “crime fighting” and consider approaches that prioritize prevention, support, and long-term community well-being over short-term, punitive solutions.

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Episode 65: Home Rule of Who Rules the Home Pt. 2

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Episode 64: Home Rule or Who Rules the Home Pt. 1

In this episode of Solutions from the Yard, the hosts examine the concept of home rule in Washington, DC, and what it truly means for local governance and decision-making power. They explore the limitations placed on the District’s autonomy, particularly the role Congress continues to play in shaping or overturning local laws. Through lived experience and critical analysis, the conversation highlights how these restrictions impact policies related to public safety, criminal justice, and community investment. The hosts question who ultimately holds power over decisions that affect DC residents and how this dynamic influences the effectiveness of local leadership. This episode invites listeners to consider the broader implications of home rule, emphasizing the importance of self-governance, accountability, and ensuring that the voices of DC residents are reflected in the policies that shape their communities.

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