Through Her Eyes

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Through Her Eyes Podcast

Through Her Eyes, is a podcast that closely examines the lives and stories of mothers whose children have fallen victim to tragic gun violence. These individual stories will provide an up-close and personal look into the “backstory” on gun violence in the United States. Far too often we hear or read about the deaths of young African American males who live in inner-city neighborhoods, but rarely do we get the riveting details that surround such tragedies. In many cases, the public is not even given the victim’s name. Through Her Eyes will allow listeners to hear these narrations from the perspective of the mothers of these victims, through their eyes.

Episodes

  1. 05/11/2019

    Sonia Rogers

    Tyquan, 20, was shot and killed in the 200 block of South 11th Street on Dec. 28, 2015. He had been the third and remaining son of Sonia Rogers to be murdered in the streets of Newark, NJ. Between 2011 to 2015 Anthony, Antonie then finally Tyquan had all provided their mother with a front seat to her personal hell, being murdered with no justice. From having to take her eldest child off of life support, to getting that gut wrenching call saying her baby boy was now dead too, Sonia has bravely faced a lifetime of heartbreak in a short amount of time. After becoming a mother at 15, Sonia placed her youth and dreams on hold to be the best mother she could.. Many of the people close to her can agree that Sonia was a caring but strict mother who did everything in her power to provide for her children. Being a single mother in Newark was not always easy and even with all of her efforts, the glamour and the streets were enough to pull Anthony and Antoine in. Now with them gone, Sonia has been focusing on getting justice for her sons and stopping the violence in Newark. It’s very sad when a mother has to bury her children, but it’s even worse when you feel like no one cares. As long as she has breath in her body, Sonia will continue to fight to keep her son's memory alive and will continue to seek the justice they deserve. Produced by ABF Creative Credits: Director/Executive Producer: Anthony Frasier  Executive Producer: Wanda Reynolds Lead Engineer/Sound Designer: Chris Mann  Audio Engineer: Jean Claude Canal Associate Producers: Ashley J. Hobbs, Joel Berke Writer: Sonya Marquez  Cover Art: Januz Miralles (@nuestranaut) Production Assistants: Vincent Jackson, Gabriel Ribero, Mujib Abdulateef  Special thanks to Headliner (@headlinervideo) ABF Creative Inc. 2019 | For more information or to leave feedback visit ABFC.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    28 min
  2. 22/10/2019

    Trina Jones

    Most children are raised with the notion that one day they will surpass their parents in life using the knowledge and lessons passed down through generations. Trina Jones was no different, in fact her son Amazing Joy was surpassing her expectations not only being a gifted child, but possessing the kindness, warmth and care for others that most parents pray their children grow to have, only to have his life stripped away as it was beginning.  On July 15, 2018 Trina Jones lost her only son Amazing Joy, or best known as AJ to the harsh realities that our young black men face growing up in the cold urban streets. As Trina so bravely shares the details surrounding his death, she also shares her grief over the injustices faced in our unbalanced legal system. Episode 2 highlights unconditional love, harrowing lost and the pursuit of closure as another mother details her journey to closure. Stay with us as we bring you an additional tale of how mothers courageously fight for change against the impossible odds. Produced by ABF Creative Credits: Director/Executive Producer: Anthony Frasier  Executive Producer: Wanda Reynolds Lead Engineer/Sound Designer: Chris Mann  Audio Engineer: Jean Claude Canal Associate Producers: Ashley J. Hobbs, Joel Berke Writer: Sonya Marquez  Cover Art: Januz Miralles (@nuestranaut) Production Assistants: Vincent Jackson, Gabriel Ribero, Mujib Abdulateef  Special thanks to Headliner (@headlinervideo) ABF Creative Inc. 2019 | For more information or to leave feedback visit ABFC.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    29 min
  3. 12/10/2019

    Paulina Bryan

    Losing a child is a tragedy in itself, but losing your beloved to gun violence makes it an unbearable and unnecessary evil. Listen closely as we explore the tragic shooting of Jordan Bryan through the lenses of his courageous mother Paulina Bryan. As she details the horrific slaying of her son, her forgiving soul and conscious mind brings a different perspective, one that teaches understanding through the pain. Episode 1 highlights a mother who saw her son's life so recklessly sacrificed one fateful evening on April 17, 2016.  Who ultimately instead of crumbling under the weight of loss and sadness decided to find peace and understanding to the untimely close of her son's life. Come back as each episode divulges in a mother's strength to persevere and overcome the ultimate grief in the name of justice and to ignite change. If you would like to contact Paulina Bryan you can follow her on Instagram (@livelawyerapp) Produced by ABF Creative Credits: Director/Executive Producer: Anthony Frasier  Executive Producer: Wanda Reynolds Lead Engineer/Sound Designer: Chris Mann  Audio Engineer: Jean Claude Canal Associate Producers: Ashley J. Hobbs, Joel Berke Writer: Sonya Marquez  Cover Art: Januz Miralles (@nuestranaut) Production Assistants: Vincent Jackson, Gabriel Ribero, Mujib Abdulateef  Special thanks to Headliner (@headlinervideo) ABF Creative Inc. 2019 | For more information or to leave feedback visit ABFC.co Stay healthy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    16 min

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Through Her Eyes, is a podcast that closely examines the lives and stories of mothers whose children have fallen victim to tragic gun violence. These individual stories will provide an up-close and personal look into the “backstory” on gun violence in the United States. Far too often we hear or read about the deaths of young African American males who live in inner-city neighborhoods, but rarely do we get the riveting details that surround such tragedies. In many cases, the public is not even given the victim’s name. Through Her Eyes will allow listeners to hear these narrations from the perspective of the mothers of these victims, through their eyes.

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