Liberia's 200th, Kimberly Potter gets 2 years; Wright family outraged, Teaching Black Brilliance


2.18.2022 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Liberia’s 200th, Kimberly Potter gets 2 years; Wright family outraged, Teaching Black Brilliance

24 months, 16 months in prison, and 8 months on supervised release. That’s the sentence Kimberly Potter received for killing an unarmed black man, Daunte Wright. We’ll let you hear Hennepin County Judge Regina Chu’s reasoning behind the ruling and how Daunte’s family feels about this “punishment.” Journalist Georgia Fort has been following this case since Potter fired the fatal bullets on April 11, 2021. She’ll be here to tell us what the atmosphere is like in Minnesota.

Ya’ll remember the black man who was trying to save his autistic client from being shot by cops, and he ended up taking a bullet? Well, the Florida appeals court overturned the conviction of that Miami police officer who fired the gun, injuring the man who was trying to help his patient.

This All-Star weekend, Howard and Morgan State are set to go head-to-head as the NBA expands support of historically HBCU’s. We’ll have a preview of the game.

The Southern Black Women and Girls Consortium awards more than $2 million to organizations that serve Southern Black girls and women.

And in our Education Matters segment, you’ll meet one woman who had the desire to show the world that “B is for Black Brilliance.”

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