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Dewhitt L Bingham Justice For All Podcast Show - Episode 97: Qualifications To Be President of the United States

Episode 97: Qualifications To Be President of the United States

06/27/24 • 37 min

Dewhitt L Bingham Justice For All Podcast Show

Episode 97: Qualifications To Be President Of The United States
Guest: Jakeria Mitchell, Yessica Muniz, Trey Walker, and Shamar Taylor

Bingham has retired from teaching at Heartland Community College, will be retiring from teaching at Illinois State University in December, and will begin focusing on interviewing members of the community. However, prior to his retirement from ISU, he has a discussion with four recent Illinois State University graduates who majored in criminal justice. They discuss the qualifications to be President of the United States of America. Bingham and his guest discuss the following:

  • Where they were born and raised
  • Their career goals
  • Why they selected criminal justice as a major
  • Their favorite Constitutional rights
  • Qualifications they see as important to be President
  • Age as a factor
  • Mental health as a factor
  • Jim Crow
  • Bryron Donalds
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • The legalization marijuana
  • Govenor Wes Moore's Pardon
  • The Biden Administration

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

Wes Moore Pardons 175,000
https://governor.maryland.gov/news/press/pages/governor-moore-signs-nationally-historic-executive-order-pardoning-175000-maryland-cannabis-convictions.aspx

Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.
https://blog.feedspot.com/triathlon_podcasts/

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Episode 97: Qualifications To Be President Of The United States
Guest: Jakeria Mitchell, Yessica Muniz, Trey Walker, and Shamar Taylor

Bingham has retired from teaching at Heartland Community College, will be retiring from teaching at Illinois State University in December, and will begin focusing on interviewing members of the community. However, prior to his retirement from ISU, he has a discussion with four recent Illinois State University graduates who majored in criminal justice. They discuss the qualifications to be President of the United States of America. Bingham and his guest discuss the following:

  • Where they were born and raised
  • Their career goals
  • Why they selected criminal justice as a major
  • Their favorite Constitutional rights
  • Qualifications they see as important to be President
  • Age as a factor
  • Mental health as a factor
  • Jim Crow
  • Bryron Donalds
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • The legalization marijuana
  • Govenor Wes Moore's Pardon
  • The Biden Administration

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

Wes Moore Pardons 175,000
https://governor.maryland.gov/news/press/pages/governor-moore-signs-nationally-historic-executive-order-pardoning-175000-maryland-cannabis-convictions.aspx

Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.
https://blog.feedspot.com/triathlon_podcasts/

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undefined - Episode 96: Juvenile Rights

Episode 96: Juvenile Rights

Episode 96: Juvenile Rights
Guest: Anthony Crispin and Sam Ritter

This is the 16th week of the 2024 spring semester at Heartland Community College and Bingham’s students are studying Juvenile Justice and preparing for finals. This episode is centered around the due process rights of juveniles. Bingham and his guest discuss the following:

  • Their career goals
  • Why they enrolled in the course
  • Their favorite constitutional rights
  • Kent v. United States (1966)
  • In re Gault (1967)
  • Parens Patriae
  • Should a felon be allowed to vote
  • Should a felon be allowed to be president
  • Black Lives Matter
  • White Supremacy
  • The legalization marijuana
  • The Biden Administration

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.
https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com
https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.
https://blog.feedspot.com/triathlon_podcasts/

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undefined - Episode 98: Redefining Incarceration, Promoting Second Chances, and the Role of Education in Personal Transformation

Episode 98: Redefining Incarceration, Promoting Second Chances, and the Role of Education in Personal Transformation

Episode 98: Redefining Incarceration, Promoting Second Chances, and the Role
of Education in Personal Transformation

Guest: Khalil Osiris

Hosts: Jakeria Mitchell, Yessica Muniz, Trey Walker, and Shamar Taylor (Illinois
State University Students)

Bingham is delighted that his Illinois State University students hosted this episode of the Dewhitt Lloyd Bingham Justice For All Podcast Show. While his students hosted the show with guest Khalil Osiris, Bingham discovered that he used Khalil’s “Psychology of Incarceration” manual the last three years of his probation career to facilitate Moral Reconation Group Therapy (MRT) with felony offenders on probation. The Illinois State Students discuss the following with Khalil:

  • Where he was born and raised and his early life
  • The influence of the Black Panther Party in his neighborhood and on his life
  • How he ended up in the department of corrections
  • Boston University’s Educational Program
  • Turning the cell into a classroom and the prison into a university
  • How he earned a bachelor's degree and master’s degree while incarcerated
  • The importance of building a relationship with God while incarcerated
  • His creation of the “Psychology of Incarceration” curriculum that I used as a PO
  • The most important constitutional right
  • Truth & Reconciliation Conversations (TRC),his non-for-profit organization
  • Accepting Accountability and turning his cell into an educational center
  • The importance of employment, housing, and education in reducing incarceration
  • Redefining incarceration and promoting second chances
  • His work with South Africa and relationship with Makaziwe Mandela
  • What he believes we should focus on regarding the criminal justice system
  • The legalization marijuana and the Biden Administration
  • 80 million people having criminal records cannot be ignored
  • The meaning of the word ubuntu, I am because you are

You can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.

https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
https://peculiarbooks.org

Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.
https://blog.feedspot.com/triathlon_podcasts/

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