
A "Lens" On Police Brutality w/ Mbye Njie
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01/20/23 • 70 min
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Today we have the Legal Equalizer app founder and CEO, Mbye Nije, in the chair as he breaks down the facts and figures of police brutality and talks in-depth about many of the solutions.
This episode is not to be missed.
Make sure to engage with Mbye at the Legal Equalizer App Website (https://www.legaleqapp.com)
Don't forget to get social with While Black IG: WHILE_BLACK; TWITTER @whileblackpc; FB @whileblackpodcast or email: [email protected]
Recorded @ drsatl.com Theme song Produced by Wahid Gomes and licensed through Verde Music Group
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Today we have the Legal Equalizer app founder and CEO, Mbye Nije, in the chair as he breaks down the facts and figures of police brutality and talks in-depth about many of the solutions.
This episode is not to be missed.
Make sure to engage with Mbye at the Legal Equalizer App Website (https://www.legaleqapp.com)
Don't forget to get social with While Black IG: WHILE_BLACK; TWITTER @whileblackpc; FB @whileblackpodcast or email: [email protected]
Recorded @ drsatl.com Theme song Produced by Wahid Gomes and licensed through Verde Music Group
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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