1 hr 19 min

[Remixed] Ep. 12 Do We Need New Models of Policing and Public Safety? Feat. Leslie Cooper Johnson and Brian Bentley MHD Off the Record

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The 1992 Los Angeles Uprising was sparked after a jury acquitted four LAPD officers who had been charged with using excessive force in the arrest and beating of Rodney King on April 29, 1992. For the anniversary of the civil unrest, MHD and his co-host, Chavonne Taylor, discuss new policing and public safety models with PUSH LA (Promoting Unity, Safety & Health in Los Angeles) convener Leslie Cooper Johnson and former LAPD Officer Brian S. Bentley.
Leslie Cooper Johnson is the Vice President of Organizational Development at Community Coalition, or CoCo, a social justice organization in South Los Angeles, where she has worked for the past 15 years. A lifelong resident of Inglewood, she received her Master’s in Social Work from the University of Southern California. As part of her role at CoCo, Leslie convenes the PUSH LA collective, which stands for Promoting Unity, Safety & Health in Los Angeles.  PUSH LA was formed in response to decades of racist policing and has a mission to “reimagine protect & serve.”
Brian S. Bentley is an author and a former LAPD officer. His first book, One Time: The Story of a South Central Los Angeles Police Officer, graphically depicts his involvement in suspect beatings and describes in detail the gratification he and his partners received from their actions. He claims some officers are addicted to violence and can't stop on their own. His book lets readers see firsthand how police brutality is accepted and encouraged in law enforcement. Bentley spent most of his career at Southwest Division. He was one of the few LAPD officers who lived in the division they patrolled. 
Resources:
REIMAGINING TRAFFIC SAFETY & BOLD POLITICAL LEADERSHIP IN LOS ANGELES
Episode Spotify Playlist
Community Announcements
Hire L.A. Day Job Fair
Thursday, May 2, from 4 PM to 8 PM at  Los Angeles Southwest College, in the Multipurpose Room located at 600 West Imperial Highway.Visit www.HireLAYouth.com for more information
 Vermont-Slauson Development Corporation Workshops
May Business Workshops Visit vsedc.org/event for schedule or call (323) 753-2335 for more information
Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve Event
On Saturday, May 4th the LAPL and Los Angeles Audubon Society hosts an Open Wetlands event at the Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve, with the collaboration of Nature Nexus Institute staff. Volunteers help visitors learn about the unique ecosystems found at Ballona. Binoculars are available to borrow.Nature Nexus will pick up participants for free at the Hyde Park Library and ferry them to the Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve! For more information and to RSVP email: baldwinhillsliteracy@lapl.orghttps://www.lapl.org/whats-on/events/visit-ballona-wetlands-nature-nexus-institute-1

The 1992 Los Angeles Uprising was sparked after a jury acquitted four LAPD officers who had been charged with using excessive force in the arrest and beating of Rodney King on April 29, 1992. For the anniversary of the civil unrest, MHD and his co-host, Chavonne Taylor, discuss new policing and public safety models with PUSH LA (Promoting Unity, Safety & Health in Los Angeles) convener Leslie Cooper Johnson and former LAPD Officer Brian S. Bentley.
Leslie Cooper Johnson is the Vice President of Organizational Development at Community Coalition, or CoCo, a social justice organization in South Los Angeles, where she has worked for the past 15 years. A lifelong resident of Inglewood, she received her Master’s in Social Work from the University of Southern California. As part of her role at CoCo, Leslie convenes the PUSH LA collective, which stands for Promoting Unity, Safety & Health in Los Angeles.  PUSH LA was formed in response to decades of racist policing and has a mission to “reimagine protect & serve.”
Brian S. Bentley is an author and a former LAPD officer. His first book, One Time: The Story of a South Central Los Angeles Police Officer, graphically depicts his involvement in suspect beatings and describes in detail the gratification he and his partners received from their actions. He claims some officers are addicted to violence and can't stop on their own. His book lets readers see firsthand how police brutality is accepted and encouraged in law enforcement. Bentley spent most of his career at Southwest Division. He was one of the few LAPD officers who lived in the division they patrolled. 
Resources:
REIMAGINING TRAFFIC SAFETY & BOLD POLITICAL LEADERSHIP IN LOS ANGELES
Episode Spotify Playlist
Community Announcements
Hire L.A. Day Job Fair
Thursday, May 2, from 4 PM to 8 PM at  Los Angeles Southwest College, in the Multipurpose Room located at 600 West Imperial Highway.Visit www.HireLAYouth.com for more information
 Vermont-Slauson Development Corporation Workshops
May Business Workshops Visit vsedc.org/event for schedule or call (323) 753-2335 for more information
Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve Event
On Saturday, May 4th the LAPL and Los Angeles Audubon Society hosts an Open Wetlands event at the Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve, with the collaboration of Nature Nexus Institute staff. Volunteers help visitors learn about the unique ecosystems found at Ballona. Binoculars are available to borrow.Nature Nexus will pick up participants for free at the Hyde Park Library and ferry them to the Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve! For more information and to RSVP email: baldwinhillsliteracy@lapl.orghttps://www.lapl.org/whats-on/events/visit-ballona-wetlands-nature-nexus-institute-1

1 hr 19 min

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