For Immediate Release
Updated Monthly at http://MLJradio.blogspot.com
This article gives an overview of the types of programs carried at "NNIA" and "Human Rights Demand." The current schedule is at "MaryLovesJustice Radio" blog at the link above.
Updated Monthly at http://MLJradio.blogspot.com
This article gives an overview of the types of programs carried at "NNIA" and "Human Rights Demand." The current schedule is at "MaryLovesJustice Radio" blog at the link above.
National Network in Action on Blogtalkradio
National Network in Action (NNIA) features advocacy radio channels on Blogtalkradio to promote human and civil rights and spiritual enrichment. Rev. Dr. Floyd Harris, Jr., director of NNIA, and radio hosts are committed to bringing quality programs to educate, motivate, energize, mobilize and organize to take our community to a higher level of awareness and stronger commitment to justice.
"POWER concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will." That is a quote by Frederick Douglass, a 19th century slavery abolitionist. We wish to announce a new human rights channels on Blogtalkradio: "HUMAN RIGHTS DEMAND" and NNIA1. Mary Neal is the program director. Your questions and comments during broadcasts are invited.
The radio shows are for all people. If you wish to be a special guest, please email Mary Neal at MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com. Call (818)572-2947 for NNIA1, and call (347)857-3293 for Human Rights Demand. Please "follow" both channels at Blogtalkradio to receive advanced notice of scheduled shows.
For current schedules for NNIA1 and Human Rights Demand, see http://mljradio.blogspot.com/
Most of the shows at NNIA1 and Human Rights Demand are weekly presentations.
YOU have radio shows at "NNIA1" and "Human Rights Demand" channels! The NNIA1 call-in number is 818-572-2947, and Human Rights Demand's call-in number is 347.857-3293
*Monday* - Who voluntarily works on Mondays? Day reserved for special programs
*Tuesday* - What's Happening show, 9pmEST, Human Rights Demand regarding political prisoners and current events regarding justice
*Wednesday* - STOP Mandatory Vaccinations, 9pmEST, Human Rights Demand: Stop plans to enforce vaccinations on all 350m Americans
*Wednesday* - Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill, midnight EST, NNIA1 (AIMI shows air when families of mentally ill people are in crisis)
*Thursday* - Jennifer Cobb ...and Justice for all Inc., 6pmEST, Human Rights Demand
*Friday* - Mary Diaz and Human Conflicts Org Demand More 6pmEST, Human Rights Demand (half of each show presented in Spanish)
*Saturday* - Native American Affairs, time to be announced, NNIA1, hosts: Lynn Eagle Feather, Janice Howe, and Victoria Eliza Ga Skins
*Saturday* - Johnnie Strozier Keeping It Real, 9pmEST, Human Rights Demand, reentry show sponsored by Strozier after 46 years in prison
*Sunday* - Various programming: "Stop Abuse," "Interviews with Authors" of books about legal, economic, or social justice, interviews with experts in , , , and victims of the criminal justice system, etc., Human Rights Demand, 3pm or 6pm or 9pm EST (the time will be announced at and Facebook when shows are scheduled).
*Sunday* - MaryLovesJustice Prayer Meeting, midnight EST, NNIA1. We pray for and learn the REAL Word of GOD.
Pass the word. YOU have radio shows at "NNIA1" and "Human Rights Demand" channels! The NNIA1 call-in number is 818-572-2947, and Human Rights Demand's call-in number is 347.857-3293. Great radio shows are already archived and available for you to hear by computer:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/nnia1
and
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/humanrightsdemand
In case of technical difficulty at Blogtalkradio, please join us at the scheduled times at FreeConferenceCall.com (605)562-0020, I.D. Code: 992-212-650(Ralph Poynter has a separate conference number), where we always enjoy excellent sound quality. Prerecorded shows are available there, also.
If you have justice issues to discuss that require a dedicated program, please call me at (678)531-0262, or send an email to MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com, or send a Facebook message to Mary Neal. News tips are welcome. If all of those methods fail, use smoke signals if I do not contact you within 48 hours. My communication is compromised.
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Sat. and Sun., 9amPST, April 11 and 12, AIMIvs.USA claimant's conferences. FreeConferenceCall dial-in number (605)562-0020, Meeting I.D. Code: 992-212-650. If that fails, the backup number is (805)360-1075. Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI) plans an action in International Court to win restitution for mentally ill people and their families or next friends regarding negligence, torture, and/or wrongful deaths of mentally ill people under the color of law. People who were victimized by untreated mentally ill people or drug/alcohol addicts can also become claimants. See more information below.
Sat. 6pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Johnny Strozier Keeping It Real. Strozier was incarcerated from 1968, when he was 10 years of age, until 2013. He literally grew up in Georgia's prison system. Strozier advises youths and released prisoners to think right and act right so that things will go right in their lives. He has assembled a number of churches and human rights activists to help released prisoners in the Atlanta, Georgia area. Don't miss this re-entry program.
Sun. 9pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - MaryLovesJustice Prayer Meeting. March and April topic: "The Secret Rapture Already Began."
Mon. 12noonPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - "Is a lawyer in the house?" People who need legal representation state their cases in civil and criminal matters. Our guest for April 6 is another victim of The (Johnny) Cochran Firm fraud. He alleges the law firm defrauded him and worked behind his back for his defendant. The cancer survivor hired the deviant Cochran Firm attorneys to file lawsuit against his doctor, who misdiagnosed his disease and allowed his cancer to reach stage 3. He seeks an attorney to file a malpractice lawsuit against his corrupt attorneys who deliberately threw the fight for justice against his negligent former doctor.
Tue. 12pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - Dorothy Mackey, Human Rights Advocate, reveals shocking information about child endangerment, military sexual assaults, and other human rights issues (Google her). Children of incarcerated mothers and others are subject to CPS custody and enforced adoption. Some do not fare well after that.
Tue. 6pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Ralph Poynter "What's Happening", a show hosted by a human and civil rights icon (Google him). Poynter is regularly joined on air by his wife, former activist attorney Lynne Stewart, and colleagues, including Betty Davis, Larry Poynter, and others.
Wed. 9pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill In America, 1.25 million mentally ill people are incarcerated. They comprise 60 percent of the inmates in solitary confinement torture and over 50 percent of the police violence victims. Mentally ill people in the USA are sometimes executed, which violates U.S. and international law. We discuss the problems generally and present specific cases of government abuse.
Friday 12pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Mary Diaz and Human Conflict Org. show - Advocating parole of prisoners in Florida and throughout the USA after serving their minimum sentences. Every Friday!
APRIL 10, 2015: Friday 6pmPST at NNIA1 - A special guest gives a report on courthouses and public records burned in the USA immediately after the Civil War through December 2013, when Franklin County, North Carolina records were burned. He speaks to why the government wants old wills and land records destroyed.
Fridays are usually reserved for special broadcasts and open mic night. Friday programs at NNIA1 are not presently scheduled for every week but will be announced (if/when shows are scheduled) at Mary Neal's pages on Facebook, Google+ (MaryLovesJustice Neal), and Twitter under the @koffietime account as well as in this schedule.
Monthly on Human Rights Demand - MaryLovesJustice presents authors and their latest books about social, economic, and legal justice issues. Dates and times for authors' interviews will be announced at Mary Neal's pages on Facebook, Google+, and Twitter under the @koffietime account as well as in this schedule. Recommended books are featured at our "MaryLovesJustice" blog.
http://MaryLovesJustice.blogspot.com
**NEW** Monthly AIMI Volunteers Conference. AIMI has advocated for the human and civil rights of mentally challenged individuals and their families since 2007. AIMI offers volunteer positions for students, unemployed persons, and retirees who wish to enhance their resumes and/or devote themselves to a meaningful part-time career as a human rights advocate to decriminalize mental illness in America. Mental illness and drug/alcohol dependencies affect people of all races and socioeconomic classes in America; therefore, our volunteers include people of all races, educational levels, and backgrounds. "Whomsoever will, come."
Volunteer conferences are scheduled for 10:00 a.m. PST on the first Saturday of each month, immediately after the "AIMI vs. USA" claimants conference. (AIMI conferences scheduled for April will move to the second weekend, April 11 and 12 (after Easter)).
** Learn more about "AIMI vs. USA" at
http://AIMI-HumanRights.blogspot.com
Search online for "AIMI vs. USA." See "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog at
http://DogJusticeforMentallyIll.blogspot.com for individual stories of avoidable tragedies and methods for improving mental heath care in America.
Thank you for planning to join us for these Blogtalkradio broadcasts and conferences. All shows are archived for later listening by computer at your convenience 24/7, but please call in to speak on air! Comments and questions are invited for every program (see both telephone numbers in paragraph 1, above). Please call Mary Neal at 678.531.0262 or (571)335-1741 if you have questions about our schedule, want to be a special guest, or if you experience trouble connecting to our shows or the conference calls for AIMI volunteers and "AIMI vs. USA."
PLEASE JOIN US! Call (818) 572-2947 for NNIA1, and call (347)857-3293 for Human Rights Demand. Upcoming BlogTalkRadio programs include: Most of the shows are weekly presentations.
Sat. and Sun., 9amPST, March 7th and 8th, AIMIvs.USA claimant's conferences. FreeConferenceCall dial-in number (605)562-0020, Meeting I.D. Code: 992-212-650. If that fails, the backup number is (805)360-1075. Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI) plans an action in International Court to win restitution for mentally ill people and their families or next friends regarding negligence, torture, and/or wrongful deaths of mentally ill people under the color of law. People who were victimized by untreated mentally ill people or drug/alcohol addicts can also become claimants. **See the website for "AIMI vs. USA" at http://AIMI-HumanRights.blogspot.com >> See also "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" at http://DogJusticeforMentallyIll.blogspot.com
Sat. 4pmPST, March 7, at NNIA1 - ONLINE WAKE FOR DARRELL GATEWOOD. A 47-year-old black man was killed by Oklahoma City police officers, who reportedly pulled Gatewood from a home and deposited him into a pool of muddy water where he was Tasered to death by numerous police officers. This unprecedented electrocution happened on March 1, the same day that LAPD fatally shot Africa, a mentally ill homeless man. Oklahoma City is called America's Taser capital.
Sun. 12noonPST, March 8, at Human Rights Demand - Our guest was the grieving father of a Jackson, Tennessee police victim, Cinque 'Q' DJahspora. 'Q' was an 20-year-old student with no criminal background. He was unarmed when Jackson police shot him in his back.
Sun. 9pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - MaryLovesJustice Prayer Meeting. February and March topic: "Giants Among Men" (Gen. 6:4).
Mon. 12noonPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - "Is there a lawyer in the house?" People who need legal representation state their cases in civil and criminal matters.
Mon. 6pmPST, March 9, at Human Rights Demand - Cinque 'Q' DJahspora's family and supporters, Part 2. 'Q' was shot in his back by Jackson, Tennessee police. A grand jury refused to indict police officers involved in the shooting fatality.
Tue. 12pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - Dorothy Mackey, Human Rights Advocate, reveals shocking information about child endangerment, military sexual assaults, and other human rights issues (Google her). Children of incarcerated mothers and others are subject to CPS custody and enforced adoption. Some do not fare well after that and may be placed in danger.
Tue. 6pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Ralph Poynter "What's Happening", a show hosted by a human and civil rights icon (Google him). Poynter is regularly joined on air by his wife, former activist attorney Lynne Stewart, and colleagues, including Betty Davis, Larry Poynter, and others.
Wed. 6pmPST, March 18, at Human Rights Demand - George Mallinckrodt, author and mental health advocate, discusses recent developments in his efforts to influence positive change in Florida Department of Corrections. Mallinckrodt wrote "Getting Away with Murder" regarding the scalding death of Florida inmate Darren Rainey, who expired in a prison where Mallinckrodt worked as a psychotherapist until being terminated upon complaining about inmate abuse.
Wed. 9pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill
Thur. 12pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Bob Darby Advocate for the homeless mentally ill. Discussions include American eugenics, drug dealing by U.S. officials, avoidable wars, and power without compassion.
Thur. 6pmPST, March 19, at NNIA1 - Interview with +ZORA JAY. Zora is a retired psychiatric nurse and a recovering addict. She recently volunteered to work with Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI), and may take the lead regarding recruiting/counseling people with drug/alcohol addictions.
Friday 12pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Mary Diaz and Human Conflict Org. show - Advocating parole of prisoners in Florida and throughout the USA after serving their minimum sentences. Every Friday!
Friday at NNIA1 - Reserved for special broadcasts and open mic night - The time for this show is determined and announced as broadcasts are scheduled. "Friday at NNIA1" are not presently scheduled for every week but will be announced (if/when shows are scheduled) at Mary Neal's pages on Facebook, Google+ (MaryLovesJustice Neal), and Twitter under the @koffietime account.
Monthly on Human Rights Demand - MaryLovesJustice presents authors and their latest books about social, economic, and legal justice issues. Dates and times for authors' interviews will be announced at Mary Neal's pages on Facebook, Google+, and Twitter under the @koffietime account. Recommended books are featured at our blog "MaryLovesJustice" http://MaryLovesJustice.blogspot.com
**NEW** Monthly AIMI Volunteers Conference. Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI) has advocated for the human and civil rights of mentally challenged individuals and their families since 2007. AIMI offers volunteer positions for students, unemployed persons, and retirees who wish to enhance their resumes and/or devote themselves to a meaningful part-time career as a human rights advocate to decriminalize mental illness in America. Mental illness and drug/alcohol dependencies affect people of all races and socioeconomic classes in America; therefore, our volunteers include people of all races, educational levels, and backgrounds. "Whomsoever will, come." Conferences are scheduled for 10:00 a.m. PST on the first Saturday of each month, immediately after the "AIMI vs. USA" claimants conference. (AIMI conferences scheduled for April will move to the second weekend, April 11 and 12, because the first weekend of April is Easter.)
** Learn more about "AIMI vs. USA" at http://AIMI-HumanRights.blogspot.com and by searching online for "AIMI vs. USA." See "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog at http://DogJusticeforMentallyIll.blogspot.com for individual stories of avoidable tragedies and methods for improving mental heath care in America.
Thank you for planning to join us for these Blogtalkradio broadcasts. All shows are archived for later listening by computer at your convenience 24/7, but please call in to speak on air! Comments and questions are invited for every program (see both telephone numbers above). Please call Mary Neal at 678.531.0262 or (571)335-1741 if you have questions about our schedule, want to be a special guest, or if you experience trouble connecting to our shows or the conference line for "AIMI vs. USA."
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Our previous flexible schedule is below:
"POWER concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will." That is a quote by Frederick Douglass, a 19th century slavery abolitionist. We wish to announce a new human rights channels on Blogtalkradio: "HUMAN RIGHTS DEMAND" and NNIA1. Mary Neal is the program director. Your questions and comments during broadcasts are invited.
The radio shows are for all people. If you wish to be a special guest, please email Mary Neal at MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com. Call (818)572-2947 for NNIA1, and call (347)857-3293 for Human Rights Demand. Please "follow" both channels at Blogtalkradio to receive advanced notice of scheduled shows.
For current schedules for NNIA1 and Human Rights Demand, see http://mljradio.blogspot.com/
Most of the shows at NNIA1 and Human Rights Demand are weekly presentations.
YOU have radio shows at "NNIA1" and "Human Rights Demand" channels! The NNIA1 call-in number is 818-572-2947, and Human Rights Demand's call-in number is 347.857-3293
REGULAR PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE
September 2015
September 2015
*Monday* - Who voluntarily works on Mondays? Day reserved for special programs
*Tuesday* - What's Happening show, 9pmEST, Human Rights Demand regarding political prisoners and current events regarding justice
*Wednesday* - STOP Mandatory Vaccinations, 9pmEST, Human Rights Demand: Stop plans to enforce vaccinations on all 350m Americans
*Wednesday* - Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill, midnight EST, NNIA1 (AIMI shows air when families of mentally ill people are in crisis)
*Thursday* - Jennifer Cobb ...and Justice for all Inc., 6pmEST, Human Rights Demand
*Friday* - Mary Diaz and Human Conflicts Org Demand More 6pmEST, Human Rights Demand (half of each show presented in Spanish)
*Saturday* - Native American Affairs, time to be announced, NNIA1, hosts: Lynn Eagle Feather, Janice Howe, and Victoria Eliza Ga Skins
*Saturday* - Johnnie Strozier Keeping It Real, 9pmEST, Human Rights Demand, reentry show sponsored by Strozier after 46 years in prison
*Sunday* - Various programming: "Stop Abuse," "Interviews with Authors" of books about legal, economic, or social justice, interviews with experts in , , , and victims of the criminal justice system, etc., Human Rights Demand, 3pm or 6pm or 9pm EST (the time will be announced at and Facebook when shows are scheduled).
*Sunday* - MaryLovesJustice Prayer Meeting, midnight EST, NNIA1. We pray for and learn the REAL Word of GOD.
SPECIAL SEPTEMBER 2015 PROGRAMS AND GUESTS
In September 2015, we plan to present a psychiatrist, author, and movie producer, ,discussing "Shattered Families," a movie about families of persons with serious mental illness, which we can help produce. We will present , author of "We Mad Climb Shaky Ladders." Wagner is a noted writer and poet who copes with a schizoaffective disorder. Our Wednesday show, "Stop Mandatory Vaccinations" features such guests as Dr. Randy Short, Dr. Shirley Moore, Ms. Brenda Anderson, and others. We plan to revisit the "Georgia vs. Malik Davis" case, about the possibility of false murder charges against Malik Davis, 17, regarding the shooting death of Nizzear Rodriguez, 13. A new witness and Malik's mother will speak. We also invited the managing editor of Truthout to return to Human Rights Demand and tell us more about her proposal to eliminate bail payments in the USA and to describe her recent trip to Australia to discuss its criminal justice system. We invited Ms. Dorothy Pinkney to speak to us about her marriage to a political prisoner, Rev. Edward Pinkney, of Benton Harbor, Michigan. Rev. Dorothy Mackey is our usual host for "Stop CPS Abuse" shows, and Rev. Dr. Floyd Harris often speaks during the "MaryLovesJustice Prayer Meetings."Pass the word. YOU have radio shows at "NNIA1" and "Human Rights Demand" channels! The NNIA1 call-in number is 818-572-2947, and Human Rights Demand's call-in number is 347.857-3293. Great radio shows are already archived and available for you to hear by computer:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/nnia1
and
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/humanrightsdemand
In case of technical difficulty at Blogtalkradio, please join us at the scheduled times at FreeConferenceCall.com (605)562-0020, I.D. Code: 992-212-650(Ralph Poynter has a separate conference number), where we always enjoy excellent sound quality. Prerecorded shows are available there, also.
If you have justice issues to discuss that require a dedicated program, please call me at (678)531-0262, or send an email to MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com, or send a Facebook message to Mary Neal. News tips are welcome. If all of those methods fail, use smoke signals if I do not contact you within 48 hours. My communication is compromised.
Disclaimer:
The information and viewpoints given by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of MaryLovesJustice, Human Rights Demand, or National Network in Action (NNIA1). Neither hosts nor guests accept responsibility for the accuracy of information given by any other party.
International Declaration of Human Rights - 1948
http://youtu.be/Li6KhPBxkw0
Make your human rights demand today!
Contact U.S. elected officials:
http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml
Make your human rights demand today!
Contact U.S. elected officials:
http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml
For a current schedule, see http://mljradio.blogspot.com/
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APRIL 2015
PLEASE JOIN US! We use two human rights radio channels. Call (818)572-2947 for NNIA1, and call (347)857-3293 for Human Rights Demand. Upcoming BlogTalkRadio programs are listed in this schedule. Most of the shows are weekly presentations.
NOTE: THIS IS NOT OUR CURRENT SCHEDULE. SEE http://MLJradio.blogspot.com FOR CURRENT PROGRAMMING.
NOTE: THIS IS NOT OUR CURRENT SCHEDULE. SEE http://MLJradio.blogspot.com FOR CURRENT PROGRAMMING.
Sat. and Sun., 9amPST, April 11 and 12, AIMIvs.USA claimant's conferences. FreeConferenceCall dial-in number (605)562-0020, Meeting I.D. Code: 992-212-650. If that fails, the backup number is (805)360-1075. Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI) plans an action in International Court to win restitution for mentally ill people and their families or next friends regarding negligence, torture, and/or wrongful deaths of mentally ill people under the color of law. People who were victimized by untreated mentally ill people or drug/alcohol addicts can also become claimants. See more information below.
Sat. 6pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Johnny Strozier Keeping It Real. Strozier was incarcerated from 1968, when he was 10 years of age, until 2013. He literally grew up in Georgia's prison system. Strozier advises youths and released prisoners to think right and act right so that things will go right in their lives. He has assembled a number of churches and human rights activists to help released prisoners in the Atlanta, Georgia area. Don't miss this re-entry program.
Sun. 9pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - MaryLovesJustice Prayer Meeting. March and April topic: "The Secret Rapture Already Began."
Mon. 12noonPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - "Is a lawyer in the house?" People who need legal representation state their cases in civil and criminal matters. Our guest for April 6 is another victim of The (Johnny) Cochran Firm fraud. He alleges the law firm defrauded him and worked behind his back for his defendant. The cancer survivor hired the deviant Cochran Firm attorneys to file lawsuit against his doctor, who misdiagnosed his disease and allowed his cancer to reach stage 3. He seeks an attorney to file a malpractice lawsuit against his corrupt attorneys who deliberately threw the fight for justice against his negligent former doctor.
Tue. 12pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - Dorothy Mackey, Human Rights Advocate, reveals shocking information about child endangerment, military sexual assaults, and other human rights issues (Google her). Children of incarcerated mothers and others are subject to CPS custody and enforced adoption. Some do not fare well after that.
Tue. 6pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Ralph Poynter "What's Happening", a show hosted by a human and civil rights icon (Google him). Poynter is regularly joined on air by his wife, former activist attorney Lynne Stewart, and colleagues, including Betty Davis, Larry Poynter, and others.
Wed. 9pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill In America, 1.25 million mentally ill people are incarcerated. They comprise 60 percent of the inmates in solitary confinement torture and over 50 percent of the police violence victims. Mentally ill people in the USA are sometimes executed, which violates U.S. and international law. We discuss the problems generally and present specific cases of government abuse.
Thur. 12pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Bob Darby Advocate for the homeless mentally ill. Discussions include American eugenics, drug dealing by U.S. officials, avoidable wars, and power without compassion.
APRIL 2, 2015: Thur. 6pmPST at NNIA1 - Ms. Taylor, a children's advocate from Memphis, Tennessee, will be our special guest. The Shelby County Jail continues to violate citizens' rights 12 years after the secret arrest and wrongful death of Larry Neal, this station director's mentally, physically disabled brother who was murdered there on August 1, 2003. Children incarcerated in the jail as adults suffered neglect and brutality. The Department of Justice investigated, and the USA entered yet another Agreement with that "correctional" facility. Yet Memphis officials refused to issue a resolution supporting the United Nations' Declaration of the Rights of a Child when Ms. Taylor made that simple request.
APRIL 2, 2015: Thur. 6pmPST at NNIA1 - Ms. Taylor, a children's advocate from Memphis, Tennessee, will be our special guest. The Shelby County Jail continues to violate citizens' rights 12 years after the secret arrest and wrongful death of Larry Neal, this station director's mentally, physically disabled brother who was murdered there on August 1, 2003. Children incarcerated in the jail as adults suffered neglect and brutality. The Department of Justice investigated, and the USA entered yet another Agreement with that "correctional" facility. Yet Memphis officials refused to issue a resolution supporting the United Nations' Declaration of the Rights of a Child when Ms. Taylor made that simple request.
Friday 12pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Mary Diaz and Human Conflict Org. show - Advocating parole of prisoners in Florida and throughout the USA after serving their minimum sentences. Every Friday!
APRIL 10, 2015: Friday 6pmPST at NNIA1 - A special guest gives a report on courthouses and public records burned in the USA immediately after the Civil War through December 2013, when Franklin County, North Carolina records were burned. He speaks to why the government wants old wills and land records destroyed.
Fridays are usually reserved for special broadcasts and open mic night. Friday programs at NNIA1 are not presently scheduled for every week but will be announced (if/when shows are scheduled) at Mary Neal's pages on Facebook, Google+ (MaryLovesJustice Neal), and Twitter under the @koffietime account as well as in this schedule.
Monthly on Human Rights Demand - MaryLovesJustice presents authors and their latest books about social, economic, and legal justice issues. Dates and times for authors' interviews will be announced at Mary Neal's pages on Facebook, Google+, and Twitter under the @koffietime account as well as in this schedule. Recommended books are featured at our "MaryLovesJustice" blog.
http://MaryLovesJustice.blogspot.com
**NEW** Monthly AIMI Volunteers Conference. AIMI has advocated for the human and civil rights of mentally challenged individuals and their families since 2007. AIMI offers volunteer positions for students, unemployed persons, and retirees who wish to enhance their resumes and/or devote themselves to a meaningful part-time career as a human rights advocate to decriminalize mental illness in America. Mental illness and drug/alcohol dependencies affect people of all races and socioeconomic classes in America; therefore, our volunteers include people of all races, educational levels, and backgrounds. "Whomsoever will, come."
Volunteer conferences are scheduled for 10:00 a.m. PST on the first Saturday of each month, immediately after the "AIMI vs. USA" claimants conference. (AIMI conferences scheduled for April will move to the second weekend, April 11 and 12 (after Easter)).
** Learn more about "AIMI vs. USA" at
http://AIMI-HumanRights.blogspot.com
Search online for "AIMI vs. USA." See "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog at
http://DogJusticeforMentallyIll.blogspot.com for individual stories of avoidable tragedies and methods for improving mental heath care in America.
Thank you for planning to join us for these Blogtalkradio broadcasts and conferences. All shows are archived for later listening by computer at your convenience 24/7, but please call in to speak on air! Comments and questions are invited for every program (see both telephone numbers in paragraph 1, above). Please call Mary Neal at 678.531.0262 or (571)335-1741 if you have questions about our schedule, want to be a special guest, or if you experience trouble connecting to our shows or the conference calls for AIMI volunteers and "AIMI vs. USA."
MaryLovesJustice Neal is director of Human Rights Demand, a host at National Network in Action (NNIA1), and director of Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill, a human/civil rights organization to decriminalize mental illness in America. The Rev. Dr. Floyd Harris, Jr. is director at NNIA. Note that "AIMI vs. USA" now uses only FreeConferenceCall for claimants conferences:(605)562-0020, Meeting I.D. Code: 992-212-650 >> backup no. (805)360.1075.
Disclaimer:
The information and viewpoints given by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of MaryLovesJustice, Human Rights Demand, or National Network in Action. Neither hosts nor guests accept responsibility for the accuracy of information given by any other party.
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MARCH 2015
PLEASE JOIN US! Call (818) 572-2947 for NNIA1, and call (347)857-3293 for Human Rights Demand. Upcoming BlogTalkRadio programs include: Most of the shows are weekly presentations.
Sat. and Sun., 9amPST, March 7th and 8th, AIMIvs.USA claimant's conferences. FreeConferenceCall dial-in number (605)562-0020, Meeting I.D. Code: 992-212-650. If that fails, the backup number is (805)360-1075. Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI) plans an action in International Court to win restitution for mentally ill people and their families or next friends regarding negligence, torture, and/or wrongful deaths of mentally ill people under the color of law. People who were victimized by untreated mentally ill people or drug/alcohol addicts can also become claimants. **See the website for "AIMI vs. USA" at http://AIMI-HumanRights.blogspot.com >> See also "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" at http://DogJusticeforMentallyIll.blogspot.com
Sat. 4pmPST, March 7, at NNIA1 - ONLINE WAKE FOR DARRELL GATEWOOD. A 47-year-old black man was killed by Oklahoma City police officers, who reportedly pulled Gatewood from a home and deposited him into a pool of muddy water where he was Tasered to death by numerous police officers. This unprecedented electrocution happened on March 1, the same day that LAPD fatally shot Africa, a mentally ill homeless man. Oklahoma City is called America's Taser capital.
Sat. 6pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Johnny Strozier Keeping It Real. Strozier was incarcerated from 1968, when he was 10 years of age, until 2013. He literally grew up in Georgia's prison system. Strozier advises youths and released prisoners to think right and act right so that things will go right in their lives. Don't miss this re-entry program.
Sun. 12noonPST, March 8, at Human Rights Demand - Our guest was the grieving father of a Jackson, Tennessee police victim, Cinque 'Q' DJahspora. 'Q' was an 20-year-old student with no criminal background. He was unarmed when Jackson police shot him in his back.
Sun. 9pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - MaryLovesJustice Prayer Meeting. February and March topic: "Giants Among Men" (Gen. 6:4).
Mon. 12noonPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - "Is there a lawyer in the house?" People who need legal representation state their cases in civil and criminal matters.
Mon. 6pmPST, March 9, at Human Rights Demand - Cinque 'Q' DJahspora's family and supporters, Part 2. 'Q' was shot in his back by Jackson, Tennessee police. A grand jury refused to indict police officers involved in the shooting fatality.
Tue. 12pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - Dorothy Mackey, Human Rights Advocate, reveals shocking information about child endangerment, military sexual assaults, and other human rights issues (Google her). Children of incarcerated mothers and others are subject to CPS custody and enforced adoption. Some do not fare well after that and may be placed in danger.
Tue. 6pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Ralph Poynter "What's Happening", a show hosted by a human and civil rights icon (Google him). Poynter is regularly joined on air by his wife, former activist attorney Lynne Stewart, and colleagues, including Betty Davis, Larry Poynter, and others.
Wed. 6pmPST, March 18, at Human Rights Demand - George Mallinckrodt, author and mental health advocate, discusses recent developments in his efforts to influence positive change in Florida Department of Corrections. Mallinckrodt wrote "Getting Away with Murder" regarding the scalding death of Florida inmate Darren Rainey, who expired in a prison where Mallinckrodt worked as a psychotherapist until being terminated upon complaining about inmate abuse.
Wed. 9pmPST at NNIA1 (weekly) - Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill
Thur. 12pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Bob Darby Advocate for the homeless mentally ill. Discussions include American eugenics, drug dealing by U.S. officials, avoidable wars, and power without compassion.
Thur. 6pmPST, March 19, at NNIA1 - Interview with +ZORA JAY. Zora is a retired psychiatric nurse and a recovering addict. She recently volunteered to work with Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI), and may take the lead regarding recruiting/counseling people with drug/alcohol addictions.
Friday 12pmPST at Human Rights Demand (weekly) - Mary Diaz and Human Conflict Org. show - Advocating parole of prisoners in Florida and throughout the USA after serving their minimum sentences. Every Friday!
Friday at NNIA1 - Reserved for special broadcasts and open mic night - The time for this show is determined and announced as broadcasts are scheduled. "Friday at NNIA1" are not presently scheduled for every week but will be announced (if/when shows are scheduled) at Mary Neal's pages on Facebook, Google+ (MaryLovesJustice Neal), and Twitter under the @koffietime account.
Monthly on Human Rights Demand - MaryLovesJustice presents authors and their latest books about social, economic, and legal justice issues. Dates and times for authors' interviews will be announced at Mary Neal's pages on Facebook, Google+, and Twitter under the @koffietime account. Recommended books are featured at our blog "MaryLovesJustice" http://MaryLovesJustice.blogspot.com
**NEW** Monthly AIMI Volunteers Conference. Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI) has advocated for the human and civil rights of mentally challenged individuals and their families since 2007. AIMI offers volunteer positions for students, unemployed persons, and retirees who wish to enhance their resumes and/or devote themselves to a meaningful part-time career as a human rights advocate to decriminalize mental illness in America. Mental illness and drug/alcohol dependencies affect people of all races and socioeconomic classes in America; therefore, our volunteers include people of all races, educational levels, and backgrounds. "Whomsoever will, come." Conferences are scheduled for 10:00 a.m. PST on the first Saturday of each month, immediately after the "AIMI vs. USA" claimants conference. (AIMI conferences scheduled for April will move to the second weekend, April 11 and 12, because the first weekend of April is Easter.)
** Learn more about "AIMI vs. USA" at http://AIMI-HumanRights.blogspot.com and by searching online for "AIMI vs. USA." See "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog at http://DogJusticeforMentallyIll.blogspot.com for individual stories of avoidable tragedies and methods for improving mental heath care in America.
Thank you for planning to join us for these Blogtalkradio broadcasts. All shows are archived for later listening by computer at your convenience 24/7, but please call in to speak on air! Comments and questions are invited for every program (see both telephone numbers above). Please call Mary Neal at 678.531.0262 or (571)335-1741 if you have questions about our schedule, want to be a special guest, or if you experience trouble connecting to our shows or the conference line for "AIMI vs. USA."
MaryLovesJustice Neal is director of Human Rights Demand, a host at National Network in Action (NNIA1), where the Rev. Floyd Harris, Jr. is director, and director of Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill, a human/civil rights organization to decriminalize mental illness in America. Please note that "AIMI vs. USA" now uses only FreeConferenceCall for monthly claimants conferences:(605)562-0020, Meeting I.D. Code: 992-212-650. If you have trouble joining, please use the backup no. (805)360-1075.
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Below is a flexible schedule of programs for seven days and hosts' contact information, which is undergoing revision now. Please use the schedule above instead. Shows are announced at the MaryLovesJustice Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/marylovesjustice
and among MaryLovesJustice Neal Google+ posts
https://www.facebook.com/marylovesjustice
and among MaryLovesJustice Neal Google+ posts
https://plus.google.com/+MaryLovesJustice/posts
and/or at the Twitter @koffietime page. Follow me, if you can!
https://twitter.com/koffietime
and/or at the Twitter @koffietime page. Follow me, if you can!
https://twitter.com/koffietime
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Our previous flexible schedule is below:
JUSTICE FOR ALL
The call-in number for "Justice for All" shows is (818)572.2947, airing at 9pm Pacific. Below is a schedule of the broadcasts:
Mondays
Human Rights for Prisoners March, hosted by Mary “Loves Justice” Neal
- Advocacy for adequate defense, fair trials, drug courts, mental health courts, post-conviction DNA tests, safe and humane incarceration, and successful re-entry.
- Advocacy against prisoner abuse, avoidable deaths caused by police and correctional officers, solitary confinement, children tried and sentenced as adults, criminalizing mental illness, inadequate health care, wrongful convictions, law of parties, three-strikes law, enforced prison labor, and capital punishment.
Guests include people who have experienced, or who have specialized knowledge about, prison conditions and overuse of force by police or correctional officers, or any subject related to crime and punishment, including improvements proposed or realized.
Tuesdays
National Network in Action (by announcement only)
Former Show - "Let’s Talk Dialysis," hosted by Arlene Mullin-Tinker, of Dialysis Advocates, LLC. Her archived shows through November 13, 2013 will remain available on Blogtalkradio under NNIA1. Dialysis Advocates moved to its own channel. Toll Free - 800-847-8842
Wednesdays
Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill, hosted by Mary “Loves Justice” Neal
- Advocacy to end police violence against the mentally ill, end solitary confinement, decriminalize mental illness, remove barriers to timely psychiatric treatment, increase mental hospitals, reinstate insurance coverage for hospital inpatients, relax laws blocking involuntary commitment, establish assisted outpatient treatment (AOT) programs that mandate continued psychiatric care and medications and provide subsistence assistance (food and housing) for mentally ill people released from correctional facilities and hospitals, eliminate incarceration without trials. End capital punishment.
Guests include people who did or still do wrestle with mental illness in themselves or close relatives as well as people with specialized knowledge about mental illness in the criminal justice system.
Contact Mary “Loves Justice” Neal at (678)531-0262, and Rev. Dr. Floyd Harris
Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays
National Network in Action (by announcement only)
Discussions on drug and alcohol dependencies: how they impact families and communities, and recovery opportunities. Angel is a drug dependence recovery professional. Shows remain archived at Blogtalkradio. Tune in and recover.
Sundays
MaryLovesJustice Prayer Meeting, hosted by Mary Neal
Meet us for an online prayer meeting as we petition heaven for the families and victims of police violence and government corruption every week. Let us pray together for those in authority over us, pray for the peace of Jerusalem, and pray that we be counted worthy to escape the evil days ahead, as God directed, in Jesus' name. Email MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com
Tune in for live and archived shows at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/humanrightsdemand
Have your say on "Justice for All" Broadcasts at 9pm Pacific (818)572.2947.
The dates when no shows are scheduled are available for approved messages.
The dates when no shows are scheduled are available for approved messages.
Email Dr. Floyd Harris or phone Mary Neal at (678)531.0262 or (571)335-1741
Real Talk with the No. 1 Doctors
Regular Programming Is Temporarily Suspended At
Regular Programming Is Temporarily Suspended At
"Real Talk" broadcasts feature guests who bring important news and have specialized knowledge about relevant subjects. Scheduled show air 8pm - 8:30pm Pacific time. Call-in at 619.393.2837. No shows are presently scheduled on a regular basis, but broadcasts air as announced on Reverend Floyd Harris's Facebook wall and at the "National Network in Action" site at Facebook. Previous shows are archived at Blogtalkradio, including those shown below. Please tune in to the live shows (when announced) and the archived shows at the link above.
Former shows - Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays - Drs. Floyd Harris and Jean Kennedy and Mary Neal reviewed current events, including legislation and court verdicts, and discussed how they relate to our civil and human rights. "Real Talk" often featured guests with important news and specialized information about relevant subjects.
Previous show - Mondays - Sister Audrey presents "Faith and Fellowship" - West Fresno Ministerial Alliance. http://www.weservefresno.org/index.html
The West Fresno Ministerial Alliance is a fellowship of Christ-centered leaders, who through the pursuit of justice, reconciliation, advocacy, and solidarity, actively contribute to the spiritual, social, physical, and economic well being of Fresno and beyond.
Former show - Tuesdays - Enslavement and Genocide of Africans and Indigenous Peoples, Rev. Floyd Harris, Jr.
Advocacy against the denial of human/civil rights due to race and ethnicity. Examination of historical abuses as well as existing problems. Solutions offered. Guests include people who have knowledge, through personal experience or study, of crimes against humanity victimizing Africans and Indigenous Peoples.
Contact: Dr. Floyd Harris, Jr. ~ email: xyfloyd@aol.com
Previous show - Wednesdays, YeYe's Body of Knowledge
The health care professional brought valuable information regarding that subject, particularly regarding African Americans and our medical history in the USA.
Former show - Fridays are OPEN MIC NIGHTS. Call in and have your say! Drs. Floyd Harris and Jean Kennedy, review current events, including legislation and court verdicts, and discuss how they relate to our civil and human rights.
Former show - Saturdays - Dr. Jean Kennedy's "Freedom School." Dr. Kennedy, an organizational psychologist, instructed the audience on how to become more effective human and civil rights advocates. drjeankennedyradioshow@gmail.com
Former show - Sundays, Dr. Jean Kennedy and co-hosts discuss sex offender laws and statutes.
REGULAR BROADCASTING AT "REAL TALK WITH THE NUMBER 1 DOCTORS" IS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED. SHOWS AIR ONLY WHEN SCHEDULED AND ANNOUNCED BY DR. FLOYD HARRIS. The audience is welcome to call in during every scheduled broadcast before 8:30pm Pacific.
NNIA1 has one purpose: We offer spiritually uplifting and educational programming that promotes human rights for ALL.
Disclaimer: The information and viewpoints given by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of National Network in Action (NNIA). Neither NNIA nor hosts or guests accept responsibility for the accuracy of information given.
Please share this press release by copying/pasting it in whole or part, or use this link:
http://freespeakblog.blogspot.com/2013/10/new-human-rights-blogtalkradio.html
Contact your elected officials: http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml
Email the USDOJ: AskDOJ@usdoj.gov
The regularly scheduled NNIA programs are listed at this link:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ckq7kDQBJRwmMyVfEAGbiHbriC65qJaXDmavyfpWK-8/edit?usp=sharing
Former shows - Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays - Drs. Floyd Harris and Jean Kennedy and Mary Neal reviewed current events, including legislation and court verdicts, and discussed how they relate to our civil and human rights. "Real Talk" often featured guests with important news and specialized information about relevant subjects.
Previous show - Mondays - Sister Audrey presents "Faith and Fellowship" - West Fresno Ministerial Alliance. http://www.weservefresno.org/index.html
The West Fresno Ministerial Alliance is a fellowship of Christ-centered leaders, who through the pursuit of justice, reconciliation, advocacy, and solidarity, actively contribute to the spiritual, social, physical, and economic well being of Fresno and beyond.
Former show - Tuesdays - Enslavement and Genocide of Africans and Indigenous Peoples, Rev. Floyd Harris, Jr.
Advocacy against the denial of human/civil rights due to race and ethnicity. Examination of historical abuses as well as existing problems. Solutions offered. Guests include people who have knowledge, through personal experience or study, of crimes against humanity victimizing Africans and Indigenous Peoples.
Contact: Dr. Floyd Harris, Jr. ~ email: xyfloyd@aol.com
Previous show - Wednesdays, YeYe's Body of Knowledge
The health care professional brought valuable information regarding that subject, particularly regarding African Americans and our medical history in the USA.
Former show - Fridays are OPEN MIC NIGHTS. Call in and have your say! Drs. Floyd Harris and Jean Kennedy, review current events, including legislation and court verdicts, and discuss how they relate to our civil and human rights.
Former show - Saturdays - Dr. Jean Kennedy's "Freedom School." Dr. Kennedy, an organizational psychologist, instructed the audience on how to become more effective human and civil rights advocates. drjeankennedyradioshow@gmail.com
Former show - Sundays, Dr. Jean Kennedy and co-hosts discuss sex offender laws and statutes.
REGULAR BROADCASTING AT "REAL TALK WITH THE NUMBER 1 DOCTORS" IS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED. SHOWS AIR ONLY WHEN SCHEDULED AND ANNOUNCED BY DR. FLOYD HARRIS. The audience is welcome to call in during every scheduled broadcast before 8:30pm Pacific.
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NNIA1 has one purpose: We offer spiritually uplifting and educational programming that promotes human rights for ALL.
Disclaimer: The information and viewpoints given by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of National Network in Action (NNIA). Neither NNIA nor hosts or guests accept responsibility for the accuracy of information given.
Please share this press release by copying/pasting it in whole or part, or use this link:
http://freespeakblog.blogspot.com/2013/10/new-human-rights-blogtalkradio.html
Contact your elected officials: http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml
Email the USDOJ: AskDOJ@usdoj.gov
The regularly scheduled NNIA programs are listed at this link:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ckq7kDQBJRwmMyVfEAGbiHbriC65qJaXDmavyfpWK-8/edit?usp=sharing
"Stop being afraid to speak out! Don't remain silent!"
~Acts 18:9