3.18.2022 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Chicago Cop Accused of lying, Pam Moses Speaks, House passes CROWN Act, HBCU Transformation Project
A man black man spent 33 years in prison for double murder. Evidence that exonerated Robert Smith proves the cop who went on to serve as Chicago’s police superintendent lied to jurors during his trial about taking his confession in 1987. Investigative Reporter Dan Hinkel will explain how that evidence will help Robert Smith sue the city.
She was convicted and sentenced for registering to vote. Tonight, I’ll talk to Pamela Brown and her attorneys, who want the charges dropped as they wait to find out if she’ll be tried again.
He was killed by California police officers while being restrained for a blood draw two months before George Floyd. Now the family is suing for wrongful death. His daughter and the family attorney will join us.
In our Education Matters segment, a first-of-its-kind collaboration between Thurgood Marshall College Fund, United Negro College Fund, and Partnership for Education Advancement to increase health and sustainability of HBCUs.
Ed Smith Lewis, from UNCF, will drop tell us about the “HBCU Transformation Project”
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