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Journalist Flood the Drummer keeps the beat on politics, active citizens and social justice. His podcast features original and aggregated news reporting & compelling interviews & conversations. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
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7.29.19: Philadelphia – (Politics): In response to a steady increase in homicides, a number of local and state Democrats are supporting Safe Haven bills, which would ban guns from the city’s parks, playgrounds and recreation centers. But not everyone is in favor of the legislation. One of the loudest critics thus far is Mr. Maj Toure, the founder of Black Guns Matter, who called the proposed bill unconstitutional. Mr. Toure, who’s campaigning for a seat on the Philadelphia City Council as an independent, has vowed to fight against this measure, which he characterized as a “cotton candy solution.” In this episode, you’ll hear from Philadelphia mayor Jim Kenney and City Councilwoman Cindy Bass, two supporters of the legislation, as well as an in-depth interview with Mr. Toure, who argued that killers don’t care about rules and bans. Recommended reading: Sacrificing Gun Rights for Public Safety? Philly Will Try it: https://apple.news/AepRsqARxSnaazyrVKrfutg ©2019. All Rights Reserved --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
7.23.19: Philadelphia – (Politics): Mr. Hans Menos, Executive Director of the Philadelphia Police Advisory Commission, on Monday sat down with journalist Christopher “Flood the Drummer” Norris in LOVE Park to provide commentary on the 13 cops who were fired for their offensive Facebook posts and to offer insight into he would have done if in the position of Police Commissioner. Recommended Reading: Too High a Threshold to Fire Philly Cops for Facebook Posts?: https://apple.news/AnLwtm6-xRuWRe6URZe5HAg ©2019. All Rights Reserved --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
7.22.19: Philadelphia – (Politics): Mr. Eric Westbrook in April became the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Black Male Engagement, succeeding Mr. Jack Drummond, who departed from the Kenney Administration in January. Last Thursday, Mr. Westbrook sat down with Christopher “Flood the Drummer” Norris in his first media interview since taking the job. They talked about his goals, how he defines success and the new venture OBME is piloting in August. Recommended Reading: Philly Mayor’s Office for Black Men Has a New Leader and New Goals: https://apple.news/AjBo-FxWvSd2gspBeMO33Ng ©2019. All Rights Reserved --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
6.5.19: Philadelphia – Mr. Gregory Walker lived and worked in New York City in April of 1989 as a Bellevue Hospital administrator. He vividly remembers the case of the Central Park Five, a quintet of teenagers who were jailed after being wrongfully accused of the violent rape of a 28-year-old white woman. Mr. Walker, now the Global Creative Director of The Brothers’ Network, a nonprofit organization in Philadelphia that uses art to change the way the world views black men, joined Christopher “Flood the Drummer” Norris on Tuesday afternoon in Rittenhouse Square Park to reflect on a story that captivated the world in the 1989 and is now captivating audiences in 2019. READ: When They See Us is a Painful Portrait of an Enduring Practice: https://apple.news/Aw7gBFgwsRcSAPRe9qwVUEw ©2019. All Rights Reserved --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
5.15.19: Philadelphia – (Politics): Journalist Christopher “Flood the Drummer” Norris and Ikey Raw, host of Unsolved Murders in Philly with Ikey Raw, review the lone televised mayoral debate between Mayor Jim Kenney, State Senator Anthony Hardy Williams and former City Controller Alan Butkovitz, and discuss the unmet expectations of the incumbent. Recommended: In Grading the Police Commissioner, Kenney and Williams Mystify: https://apple.news/AwUxRGmbbSGWq23kGXouMXA ©2019 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
5.7.19: Philadelphia – (Politics): State Senator Anthony Hardy Williams today received the full endorsement of the Black Clergy of Philadelphia and Vicinity in his mayoral bid. With little cash on hand, Mr. Williams is running a grassroots campaign with a hope of unseating an incumbent, a feat that hasn’t been accomplished in over 60 years. But Mr. Williams, who compared the contest to the biblical story of David v Goliath, said he’s walking with faith, an appropriate choice of words for a man supported by dozens of preachers. ©2019. All Rights Reserved --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
4.29.19: Philadelphia – (Politics): Independent Philadelphia City Council candidate Joe Cox on Monday jumped on his bike at 6am and began heading towards the state’s capital. Mr. Cox will travel for more than 11 hours, arriving in Harrisburg at around 8 or 9pm tonight. The reason for the ride? Mr. Cox will be participating in a Lobby Day, organized by the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, to advocate for protected bike lanes and pedestrian plazas. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
3.21.19: Philadelphia – (Politics): In light of a murder at a Germantown bar on early Thursday morning, journalist Flood the Drummer and “Man of the People” Ikey Raw, host of Unsolved Murders with Ikey Raw, discuss whether Philadelphia is a safe place to live and what, if anything, can mitigate gun violence in the nation’s sixth largest city. READ: Councilman Disagrees with DA on City’s Safety, Urges Support for Grassroot Orgs: https://apple.news/A-TljVgktRX6MhDMaTKJK2w Follow on Twitter! Follow on Facebook! Connect on Apple News! ©2019. All Rights Reserved --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
On March 28th, Bishop James D. Robinson of South Philadelphia’s Yesha Ministries, which is located on 23rd & Snyder Ave, will host a press conference to announce the formation of The Brotherly Love Project. The Bishop’s new community-focused and media-integrated-venture is the result of a controversial interaction with Philadelphia police officers on January 3rd of 2019. On that day, Bishop Robinson saw his son had been pulled over by two white female cops at Broad and Christian Streets. At his South Philadelphia studio, Bishop Robinson sat down with me to talk about the January encounter with police, his project’s forthcoming launch, the need to address racism head on, police officers not knowing the law, how President Trump embodies the heart of the nation, whether black city officials make life better for black people, and the intended outcomes of the Brotherly Love Project. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross and Captain Mark Burgmann today announced the arrest of Mr. Safien Williams, a 37-year-old black man who worked for the City of Philadelphia in the Streets Department, in connection with nearly a dozen violent rapes in South Philadelphia. Hours after his arrest and the charges were announced, City Councilman Kenyatta Johnson held a public safety walk on the 1800 block of Bancroft Street, where Mr. Williams allegedly raped a woman on February 22nd. “It’s a relief he’s off the streets,” the councilman said. Key Segments: Police Commissioner Announces Arrest Police Captain Enumerates Charges A Neighbor’s Prayer Exclusive Interview with City Councilman Kenyatta Johnson --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
36-year old Mr. Jussie Smollett on early Thursday morning turned himself into Chicago police after being charged with Disorderly Conduct in connection to a staged attack, described by the openly gay actor as a hate crime, in late January. Journalist Flood the Drummer and Ikey Raw discuss the Smollett controversy and whether they ever believed the fantastical story in the first place. Follow Flood the Drummer on Twitter @floodthedrummer Follow Ikey Raw on Twitter @IkeyRaw1977 ©2019. All Rights Reserved. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
Murders in Philadelphia

Murders in Philadelphia

2018-11-2501:07:53

11.25: Ikey Raw joins Flood the Drummer to discuss his new ‘Unsolved Murders with Ikey Raw’ broadcast, a success story that resulted from the media project, the outrageous violence that’s plaguing Philadelphia, and what, if anything, can be done to mitigate it. READ: A solution to Philadelphia’s gun violence that might actually work: http://www2.philly.com/philly/opinion/commentary/gun-violence-philadelphia-mayor-jim-kenney-richard-ross-20181113.html ©2018. All Rights Reserved --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
Corruption in Philadelphia

Corruption in Philadelphia

2018-11-1901:09:33

Former Philadelphia City Commissioner Stephanie Singer joins journalist Flood the Drummer to discuss the public corruption charges against former City Representative Desiree Peterkin Bell and the longstanding culture of malfeasance that has that has made the city one-of-a-kind. ARTICLE: Michael Nutter Has a Legacy of Ethics. Will Desiree Peterkin Bell Ruin It? – READ ON APPLE NEW: https://apple.news/AE-qBlb6gRW2U1QhWN9E6cw OR ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/notes/techbook-online-fan-page/michael-nutter-has-a-legacy-of-ethics-will-desiree-peterkin-bell-ruin-it/10155868791840911/ NOTE: The opening voice is that of Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney discussing corruption in the city. Subscribe to Drumming for Justice at http://www.anchor.fm/floodthedrummer Follow on Twitter! https://www.twitter.com/therealTBOInc Follow on Facebook! https://www.Facebook.com/therealTBOInc Connect on Apple News! https://t.co/yPv4IcHFJq ©2018. All Rights Reserved --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
The Brothers’ Network is turning 10 years old! Mr. Gregory Walker, founder of the globally recognized Philadelphia-based art and culture nonprofit organization, joined Flood the Drummer to discuss how the organization started, the challenges he faced over the last decade, and what he thinks his legacy is. If you want to attend the Brothers’ Network Black Tie Gala, taking place on the Avenue of the Arts on October 12th, visit http://brothersnetwork.wedid.it --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
9.14.18: Philadelphia – (Politics): In the fourth and final episode of a week-long series exploring the David Jones shooting and the events that followed, investigative journalist Christopher “Flood the Drummer” Norris and Ikey Raw, founder of the Justice for David Jones Coalition, discuss the firing of Ryan Pownall by the police commissioner, Mr. Pownall’s attempt to get his job back through arbitration and how activists sought to thwart it, and what the District Attorney said when he announced the indictment of the former cop. This is the story of consequences and controversy. Episode 1: David Jones Shooting: The Witness: https://anchor.fm/floodthedrummer/episodes/David-Jones-Shooting-The-Witness-e26861 Episode 2: David Jones Shooting: The Encounter: https://anchor.fm/floodthedrummer/episodes/David-Jones-Shooting-The-Encounter-e26hon Episode 3: David Jones Shooting: The Protests: https://anchor.fm/floodthedrummer/episodes/David-Jones-Shooting-The-Protests-e26sor --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
9.13.18: Philadelphia – (Politics): In the third episode of a week-long series exploring the David Jones shooting and the events that followed, investigative journalist Christopher “Flood the Drummer” Norris and Ikey Raw, Founder of the Justice for David Jones Coalition, lay out the timeline for many protests which occurred during the summer of 20017, including a controversial rally outside Ryan Pownall’s Northeast Philadelphia home. This is the story of a people who’ve had enough. Episode 1: David Jones Shooting: The Witness: https://anchor.fm/floodthedrummer/episodes/David-Jones-Shooting-The-Witness-e26861 Episode 2: David Jones Shooting: The Encounter: https://anchor.fm/floodthedrummer/episodes/David-Jones-Shooting-The-Encounter-e26hon About Christopher “Flood the Drummer” Norris: Christopher “Flood the Drummer®” Norris is an award-winning journalist, online content producer and professional drummer currently serving as the CEO of Techbook Online, a Philadelphia-based news and --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
In the second episode of a week-long series exploring the David Jones shooting, investigative journalist Christopher “Flood the Drummer” Norris and Ikey Raw, Founder of the Justice for David Jones Coalition, break down the encounter, moment by moment, between Mr. Ryan Pownall and the 30-year-old dirt-biker who lost his life that summer day. This is the story of a reckless actor and a deadly shooting. Episode 1: David Jones Shooting: The Witness: https://anchor.fm/floodthedrummer/episodes/David-Jones-Shooting-The-Witness-e26861 About Christopher “Flood the Drummer” Norris: Christopher “Flood the Drummer®” Norris is an award-winning journalist, online content producer and professional drummer currently serving as the CEO of Techbook Online, a Philadelphia-based news and event company, and the host of the Drumming for Justice podcast. ©2018. All Rights Reserved --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
In the first episode in a special weeklong series looking at the David Jones shooting, investigative journalist Christopher “Flood the Drummer” Norris and Ikey Raw, founder of the Justice for David Jones Coalition, reflect on the eyewitness’ contribution to the movement, as well as how he ended up in the car with former Philadelphia police officer Ryan Pownall, who shot and killed David Jones on June 8th, 2017. This is the story of the man who saw it all. READ via Philadelphia Magazine: Eyewitness to Police Shooting of Dirt-Bike Rider Disputes Official Account – https://www.phillymag.com/news/2017/06/26/david-jones-philadelphia-police-shooting/#IUKO1KveQ7XHPpH4.99 About Christopher “Flood the Drummer” Norris: Christopher “Flood the Drummer®” Norris is an award-winning journalist, online content producer and professional drummer currently serving as the CEO of Techbook Online, a Philadelphia-based news and event company, and the host of the Drumming for Justice podcast. ©2018. Al --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
Flood the Drummer and Ikey Raw (@ikeyraw1977) discuss the avant-garde parenting trend wherein children are raised until age four without a designated gender. Follow Flood the Drummer across social media platforms and subscribe to Drumming for Justice on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Anchor and wherever else podcast are available. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
Journalist Flood the Drummer and shock-jock Ikey Raw, both longtime wrestling fans, react to the news that Hulk Hogan was reinstated to the WWE Hall of Fame after being removed due to an audio tape wherein he used the N-word and admitted to be a racist. Read Flood the Drummer’s latest piece, ‘Wrestling with How to Remember Hulk Hogan,’ at Facebook.com/therealTBOInc or add Techbook Online to your Apple News reader (here’s a link to the article on Apple News: https://apple.news/AH900-Y1MTfS_1YQOzXtJFQ ) Subscribe to Drumming for Justice and follow @floodthedrummer across social media platforms. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floodthedrummer/support
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