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Brown family views bodycam; Black women rally for Kristen Clarke; Ad agencies invest in Black media

#RolandMartinUnfiltered

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🗓️ 12 May 2021

⏱️ 122 minutes

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5.11.21 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Brown family views bodycam; Black women rally for Kristen Clarke; Two ad agencies commit to invest in Black-owned media; Gov. Brian Kemp signs House Bill 479, repealing the state's Civil War-era citizen's arrest law; New York City Mayoral Candidate Shaun Donovan about his plans for the city if elected

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast. Martin. Martin Martin. 10. I'm going to be able to be. The Today's Tuesday, May 11, 2021, coming up on Rolla Martin Unfiltered.

1:06.8

Breaking news, the family of Andrew Brown Jr.

1:09.0

Just finished watching the 18-minute body camera

1:12.4

footage of his death. We'll talk to one of the attorneys about what they saw on that video.

1:18.3

Civil rights organizations and women's groups are united in their support of Christian Clark's confirmation to become the head of the Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department.

1:26.2

We're going to be joined by Melanie Campbell, who heads up the National Coalition of Black

1:29.3

Citizens Participation in the Black Women's Roundtable.

1:31.9

Plus, after today's show, we will live stream their event, encouraging folks to back the

1:39.4

confirmation of Kristen Clark.

1:41.2

And agencies are committed to investing in black-owned media companies, but is it enough?

1:47.4

I'm still not satisfied in Georgia. Governor Brian Kemp signed House Bill 479, repealing the state

1:54.6

civil war era citizens arrest law with the family of Omar Aubrey at his side. We'll also talk with

2:00.6

Sean Donovan, former head of HUD,

2:03.2

who's running for mayor of New York City.

2:05.7

And Juan and Deborah Joy Wynens of a legendary gospel family

2:09.5

are here to talk about their new single.

2:12.1

Folks, it's time to bring the funk.

2:14.1

I'm rolling Martin on Filcher.

2:15.1

Let's go.

2:16.2

He's got it.

2:17.9

Whatever the miss, he's on it. Whatever the piss, he's on it.

2:20.2

Whatever it is, he's got the scoop, the fact, the fine.

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