Turning A Moment Into A Movement

Jay Love

Turning a Moment Into a Movement exists to transform personal pain into public power. Inspired by the wrongful conviction of Gerard Haycraft, this podcast amplifies the voices of those affected by injustice and the advocates working to dismantle the systems that perpetuate it. Through storytelling, truth-telling, and community-centered conversations, we shine a light on the moments that awaken people to action—and support the movements that demand accountability, equity, and lasting reform. We believe that every story has the power to shift perspectives, and every moment can spark a movement.

  1. APR 12

    “When the Evidence Is Missing: How the Court Upheld Justice in Ewing & Searcy”

    “When the Evidence Is Missing: How the Court Upheld Justice in Ewing & Searcy” When the Evidence Is Missing… or Challenged: Can Justice Still Stand? This week on Turning A Moment Into A Movement, we confront a critical question at the heart of our justice system: What happens when the evidence—the very foundation of a case—is compromised? Investigative journalist Diane Bukowski, Editor of Voice of Detroit, joins us to break down these cases and expose the deeper issues surrounding evidence, accountability, and post-conviction barriers. In the case of Darrell Ewing and Derrico Searcy, the Michigan Court of Appeals upheld the dismissal of charges after years of discovery violations made a fair trial impossible. But in the case of Kevin Deshawn Sykes, the court denied relief—even after new evidence, affidavits, and claims of innocence were brought forward. Two cases.Two very different outcomes.One system. So what makes the difference? Is justice truly about truth—or about procedure? Diane BukowskiEditor of Voice of Detroithttps://voiceofdetroit.net Turning A Moment Ino A Moment Team:-Jay Love Host: Founder and Creator of Turning A Moment Into A Movement, The Justice for Gerard Movement, to learn more about The Justice for Gerard Movement go to: ⁠www.change.org/Justice4Gerard⁠Executive Board member of Michigan Coalition of Human Rights, G100 Prison Reforms & Reintegration Global Advisory Council Member-Rev. Tia Littlejohn: Behavioral Therapist, Founder of the Choice Zone, G100 Global Chair G100 Prison Reforms & Reintegration, Co-Chair & Executive Board member of Michigan Coalition of Human Rights, Author, www.thechoicezone.comhttps://linktr.ee/turningamomentintoamovement

    1h 58m
  2. APR 5

    Celebrating Rev. Jesse Jackson “Keep Hope Alive: Accountability Then and Now”

    Celebrating Rev. Jesse Jackson “Keep Hope Alive: Accountability Then and Now”This week on Turning A Moment Into A Movement podcast, our Accountability Matters series continues as we celebrate the life, legacy, and impact of Rev. Jesse Jackson — a civil rights leader who spent decades fighting for justice, equality, economic empowerment, and accountability from systems that were never designed to protect everyone. Rev. Jackson carried the Civil Rights Movement forward after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., advocating for voting rights, workers’ rights, economic justice, and the rights of the poor and incarcerated. His message, “Keep Hope Alive,” became more than a slogan — it became a movement and a call to action. But this episode is not just about history — it’s about right now. The same issues Rev. Jesse Jackson fought against — injustice, inequality, environmental injustice, mass incarceration, and lack of government accountability — are still affecting communities today. Joined by our guest Teesha Montague, we will discuss legacy, leadership, community advocacy, and why accountability still matters today. Teesha Montague is a community leader, event coordinator, entrepreneur, and advocate from Ann Arbor, Michigan, who has been deeply involved in community development, Black business leadership, and local political and cultural initiatives. Montague Teesha has coordinated major cultural events such as Ann Arbor’s African American Downtown Festival, which celebrates Black history, business, and culture in the community. She has also been involved in business leadership organizations and community advocacy efforts. She comes from a family deeply rooted in politics, public service, and community leadership. Her mother, Christina Montague, was a longtime Washtenaw County Commissioner and even served as Chair of the Washtenaw County Commission Board, making her one of the most influential Black political leaders in that region. Growing up in that environment meant Teesha was around political leaders, community organizers, and decision-makers from a young age. She learned early about public service, community advocacy, leadership, and how politics affects everyday people’s lives. That upbringing helped shape her involvement in community work, business development, and advocacy efforts today. Teesha later worked alongside her mother in business and community ventures, including operating businesses in Ann Arbor and working on initiatives focused on economic opportunity and equity.Turning A Moment Into A Movement Podcast MISSION:To bring awareness, organize, and create content that will be a resource that will aide families, communities, and those seeking Justice for WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS and Injustice. ...and advocating for Justice & Exoneration for GERARD HAYCRAFT. www.change.org/Justice4Gerardhttps://linktr.ee/turningamomentintoa...Turning A Moment Ino A Moment Team:-Jay Love Host: Founder and Creator of Turning A Moment Into A Movement, The Justice for Gerard Movement, to learn more about The Justice for Gerard Movement go to: Celebrating Rev. Jesse Jackson “Keep Hope Alive: Accountability Then and Now”-Leslie McGraw: Poet, Writer, and Social Media and Voting Rights ActivistOwner, Les Go Social Media Marketing & Training (Les Go Social MM&T) Founder, Elbert Williams Voting Corner, Board Member and VOTE Caucus Leader, Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice (ICPJ) Communications Lead, Protectors of Equality in Government (PEG), Member, Allies of Mental Health of Washtenaw County www.elbertwilliamsvotingcorner.comExecutive Board member of Michigan Coalition of Human Rights, G100 Prison Reforms & Reintegration Global Advisory Council Member

    1h 59m
  3. MAR 22

    Everybody Ain’t Lying! | Toxic Mold, Krystal Clark & Women’s Huron Valley

    Everybody Ain’t Lying! | Toxic Mold, Krystal Clark & Women’s Huron Valley Tonight on Turning A Moment Into A Movement, Jay Love and advocate Trische Duckworth discuss the growing evidence and testimonies coming out of Women’s Huron Valley Correctional Facility and the fight for justice for Krystal Clark and the many women who say they were made sick while incarcerated there.For years, women who were incarcerated at Huron Valley have reported black mold, sewage backups, poor ventilation, medical neglect, breathing problems, skin conditions, autoimmune diseases, and ignored grievances. Many women say they entered prison healthy and left with serious medical conditions. For years, many of these women were ignored or dismissed.Now, testimonies from formerly incarcerated women, families, advocates, and documented facility infrastructure reports are starting to show a pattern. The same issues have been reported over many years by women who did not know each other and were incarcerated at different times.At some point, when this many people tell the same story about the same place, we have to stop calling it complaints and start asking why no one listened.This conversation is about:Krystal Clark’s health and fight for releaseToxic mold and environmental conditions at WHVMedical neglect inside prisonsAccountability and oversightWhy so many women are telling the same storyAdvocacy efforts to bring attention to these issuesThis is bigger than one person.This is about accountability, truth, and the voices of women who say they were ignored for years.Because when the stories match, the truth is showing.Everybody Ain’t Lying!Turning A Moment Into A Movement Podcast MISSION:To bring awareness, organize, and create content that will be a resource that will aide families, communities, and those seeking Justice for WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS and Injustice. ...and advocating for Justice & Exoneration for GERARD HAYCRAFT. www.change.org/Justice4Gerardhttps://linktr.ee/turningamomentintoa...Turning A Moment Ino A Moment Team:-Jay Love Host: Founder and Creator of Turning A Moment Into A Movement, The Justice for Gerard Movement, to learn more about The Justice for Gerard Movement go to: ⁠www.change.org/Justice4Gerard⁠Executive Board member of Michigan Coalition of Human Rights, G100 Prison Reforms & Reintegration Global Advisory Council Member-Trische' Duckworth: Executive Director/Founder of Survivors Speak, Founder/ Lead Consultant of Value Black Lives, Social Worker, Justice Advocate, Board member of Michigan Coalition of Human Rights,https://www.survivorsspeak.info

    1h 25m
  4. MAR 15

    How to Find the Evidence: Exposing the Truth Through Public Records

    How to Find the Evidence: Exposing the Truth Through Public RecordsTonight on Turning A Moment Into A Movement, we’re having an important panel conversation about how communities can find, document, and protect the evidence when injustice occurs. When institutions fail to provide answers, documentation and transparency become critical tools for accountability.Join Jay Love and the panel as they discuss how everyday people can gather information, demand records, and ensure the truth isn’t buried when justice is on the line.Turning A Moment Into A Movement Podcast MISSION:To bring awareness, organize, and create content that will be a resource that will aide families, communities, and those seeking Justice for WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS and Injustice. ...and advocating for Justice & Exoneration for GERARD HAYCRAFT. www.change.org/Justice4Gerardhttps://linktr.ee/turningamomentintoa...Turning A Moment Ino A Moment Team:-Jay Love Host: Founder and Creator of Turning A Moment Into A Movement, The Justice for Gerard Movement, to learn more about The Justice for Gerard Movement go to: ⁠www.change.org/Justice4Gerard⁠Executive Board member of Michigan Coalition of Human Rights, G100 Prison Reforms & Reintegration Global Advisory Council Member-Rev. Tia Littlejohn: Behavioral Therapist, Founder of the Choice Zone, G100 Global Chair G100 Prison Reforms & Reintegration, Co-Chair & Executive Board member of Michigan Coalition of Human Rights, Author, www.thechoicezone.com-Marcus Kelly: The Founder of Change Up, an organization led by the formerly incarcerated to end the big business and dehumanize policies of the prison industry. A victim of wrongful conviction Marcus spent nearly 9 years in prison. While incarcerated, he used his voice to fight for the civil rights of prisoners and successfully organized a hunger strike which led to the cancellation of Aramark’s contract due to them serving food spoiled with maggots to inmates. He also successfully fought for education and job training and filed a successful prisoner civil rights complaint against the MDOC. https://www.thechangeup.org

    1h 51m
  5. MAR 8

    "Justice Starts Before the Courtroom" ...w/ Attorney Courtney Teasley

    "Justice Starts Before the Courtroom" ...w/ Attorney Courtney TeasleyIn this powerful LIVE episode of Turning A Moment Into A Movement, host Jay Love is joined by Attorney Courtney Teasley, Legal Disruptor and Justice Strategist, for a critical conversation on Prevention, Protection, and Power!Too often, our communities are forced to react after harm has already been done. In this episode, we break down how justice truly begins long before an arrest, charge, or courtroom appearance. Attorney Teasley shares practical tools on how to document your experiences, understand your rights, advocate for yourself, and avoid being trapped in systems designed to silence and control.We also connect this conversation to real-time accountability issues, including the ongoing crisis surrounding Krystal Clark and the conditions at Women’s Huron Valley, highlighting why early intervention and transparency are matters of life and death.This episode is for anyone who wants to move from survival to strategy — and from awareness to action.Courtney Teasley, Esq.D.A.M.M. Defender & CEOhttps://emeffen.comTurning A Moment Into A Movement Podcast MISSION:To bring awareness, organize, and create content that will be a resource that will aide families, communities, and those seeking Justice for WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS and Injustice. ...and advocating for Justice & Exoneration for GERARD HAYCRAFT. www.change.org/Justice4GerardTurning A Moment Ino A Moment Team:-Jay Love Host: Founder and Creator of Turning A Moment Into A Movement, The Justice for Gerard Movement, to learn more about The Justice for Gerard Movement go to: ⁠www.change.org/Justice4Gerard⁠Executive Board member of Michigan Coalition of Human Rights, G100 Prison Reforms & Reintegration Global Advisory Council Member-Leslie McGraw: Poet, Writer, and Social Media and Voting Rights Activist Owner, Les Go Social Media Marketing & Training (Les Go Social MM&T) Founder, Elbert Williams Voting Corner, Board Member and VOTE Caucus Leader, Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice (ICPJ) Communications Lead, Protectors of Equality in Government (PEG), Member, Allies of Mental Health of Washtenaw County www.elbertwilliamsvotingcorner.com"TAMIAM" podcast | Instagram, Facebook, TikTok | Linktree

    2h 4m
  6. MAR 1

    “Convicted on a Glance? The Case of Kenyon Clinton and the Cost of Faulty Identification”

    “Convicted on a Glance? The Case of Kenyon Clinton and the Cost of Faulty Identification”In this episode of Turning A Moment Into A Movement, we examine the case of Kenyon Clinton, a Michigan man convicted in a case that relied heavily on eyewitness identification — despite significant concerns raised by experts about the reliability of that identification.Court records show that Mr. Clinton has pursued relief for years, raising claims related to mistaken identification, ineffective assistance of counsel, and constitutional violations. An independent eyewitness expert later identified multiple risk factors associated with misidentification, including a masked suspect, delayed identification, and potentially suggestive procedures.Mr. Clinton also submitted to a polygraph examination indicating no deception when denying involvement. Despite these efforts, he remains incarcerated.This live conversation will explore:The dangers of faulty eyewitness testimonyHow wrongful convictions persist despite new evidenceThe barriers to post-conviction reliefWhy accountability in criminal justice matters long after trialWe will break down the legal history, the evidence raised, and the broader systemic questions his case presents.This is part of our ongoing series, Accountability in Action, where we examine what justice looks like when systems are challenged to review themselves.Guest: Dion Riggen ElFounder: Free People Free people, Advocate for the Wrongfully Convicted, Over Sentenced and Mentally FrailTurning A Moment Into A Movement Podcast MISSION:To bring awareness, organize, and create content that will be a resource that will aide families, communities, and those seeking Justice for WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS and Injustice. ...and advocating for Justice & Exoneration for GERARD HAYCRAFT. www.change.org/Justice4Gerardhttps://linktr.ee/turningamomentintoa...Turning A Moment Ino A Moment Team:-Jay Love Host: Founder and Creator of Turning A Moment Into A Movement, The Justice for Gerard Movement, to learn more about The Justice for Gerard Movement go to: ⁠www.change.org/Justice4Gerard⁠Executive Board member of Michigan Coalition of Human Rights, G100 Prison Reforms & Reintegration Global Advisory Council Member-Trische' Duckworth: Executive Director/Founder of Survivors Speak, Founder/ Lead Consultant of Value Black Lives, Social Worker, Justice Advocate, Board member of Michigan Coalition of Human Rights,https://www.survivorsspeak.info

    1h 56m
  7. MAR 1

    You Have the Right to File a Complaint: Here’s How...

    You Have the Right to File a Complaint: Here’s How...Learn how to confidently file a police misconduct complaint and protect your rights without fear or confusion. This episode breaks down the process step by step and gives you the tools to turn your experience into documented accountability.Special Guest: Darryl Woods Sr.Police Commissioners Vice Chair, Minister, CEO of Fighting the Good Fight LLC, State Appellate Defenders Commission, Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network’s Substance Use Disorder Board, Turning A Moment Into A Movement Podcast MISSION:To bring awareness, organize, and create content that will be a resource that will aide families, communities, and those seeking Justice for WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS and Injustice. ...and advocating for Justice & Exoneration for GERARD HAYCRAFT. www.change.org/Justice4Gerardhttps://linktr.ee/turningamomentintoamovementTurning A Moment Ino A Moment Team:-Jay Love Host: Founder and Creator of Turning A Moment Into A Movement, The Justice for Gerard Movement, to learn more about The Justice for Gerard Movement go to: ⁠www.change.org/Justice4Gerard⁠Executive Board member of Michigan Coalition of Human Rights, G100 Prison Reforms & Reintegration Global Advisory Council Member-Marcus Kelly: The Founder of Change Up, an organization led by the formerly incarcerated to end the big business and dehumanize policies of the prison industry. A victim of wrongful conviction Marcus spent nearly 9 years in prison. While incarcerated, he used his voice to fight for the civil rights of prisoners and successfully organized a hunger strike which led to the cancellation of Aramark’s contract due to them serving food spoiled with maggots to inmates. He also successfully fought for education and job training and filed a successful prisoner civil rights complaint against the MDOC. https://www.thechangeup.org

    1h 41m
  8. FEB 15

    We Are Back! "Let’s Talk Accountability"

    We Are Back! "Let’s Talk Accountability"Turning A Moment Into A Movement returns with a bold and necessary conversation about truth, justice, and accountability.Join Jay Love, Rev. Tia Littlejohn, and Trische Duckworth for our Season Kickoff as we introduce our new series, “Accountability in Action.” This season is dedicated to equipping our community with real tools to challenge injustice, advocate for themselves, and demand transparency from systems that too often fail us.We will also address the urgent and ongoing crisis surrounding Krystal Clark, whose health and life remain at risk due to continued medical neglect and toxic conditions inside Women’s Huron Valley Correctional Facility. Her case represents why accountability is not optional — it is a matter of life and death. https://linktr.ee/fightingforkrystalclarkThis is more than a podcast.This is a movement.This is a call to action.Turning A Moment Into A Movement Podcast MISSION:To bring awareness, organize, and create content that will be a resource that will aide families, communities, and those seeking Justice for WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS and Injustice. ...and advocating for Justice & Exoneration for GERARD HAYCRAFT. www.change.org/Justice4Gerardhttps://linktr.ee/turningamomentintoamovementTurning A Moment Ino A Moment Team:-Jay Love Host: Founder and Creator of Turning A Moment Into A Movement, The Justice for Gerard Movement, to learn more about The Justice for Gerard Movement go to: ⁠www.change.org/Justice4Gerard⁠Executive Board member of Michigan Coalition of Human Rights, G100 Prison Reforms & Reintegration Global Advisory Council Member-Rev. Tia Littlejohn: Behavioral Therapist, Founder of the Choice Zone, G100 Global Chair G100 Prison Reforms & Reintegration, Co-Chair & Executive Board member of Michigan Coalition of Human Rights, Author, www.thechoicezone.com-Trische' Duckworth: Executive Director/Founder of Survivors Speak, Founder/ Lead Consultant of Value Black Lives, Social Worker, Justice Advocate, Board member of Michigan Coalition of Human Rights,https://www.survivorsspeak.infowww.change.org/Justice4Gerard⁠

    1h 57m

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Turning a Moment Into a Movement exists to transform personal pain into public power. Inspired by the wrongful conviction of Gerard Haycraft, this podcast amplifies the voices of those affected by injustice and the advocates working to dismantle the systems that perpetuate it. Through storytelling, truth-telling, and community-centered conversations, we shine a light on the moments that awaken people to action—and support the movements that demand accountability, equity, and lasting reform. We believe that every story has the power to shift perspectives, and every moment can spark a movement.