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  • EP #46 - DR HILL WITH FRAN SUTTON | Gender Bias In the Real Estate Industry
    2025/05/14
    🎙️ Shades in Justice with Dr. Evelyn Hill
    Episode Title: From Cakes to Construction: Fran Sutton's Journey to Justice Through Homeownership
    📍 Streaming Live: Wednesdays at 8:30 PM CST / 9:30 PM EST
    📻 On-Air at: Positive Power Christian Radio
    🌐 More Info: www.drevelynhill.net

    📋 Episode Summary:
    In this empowering episode of Shades in Justice, Dr. Evelyn Hill sits down with Fran Sutton, a dynamic woman of faith, mother of five, and a groundbreaking real estate developer in Wyandotte County, Kansas. Fran shares her humble beginnings, her journey from baking cakes in her kitchen to becoming a licensed real estate agent, and her bold leap into building homes from the ground up.

    Fran's work reshapes her community by creating affordable housing opportunities and advocating for foreclosure prevention. She reflects on the biases women face in male-dominated industries and how her faith and resilience helped her push through. Her passion for community impact, homeownership, and justice through economic empowerment is at the heart of her story.

    🧭 Key Topics Covered:
    👩‍👧‍👦 Fran’s Background & Family Roots
    • Born and raised in Wyandotte County, KS
    • Oldest of five siblings; proud graduate of Sumner Academy
    • Grew up watching her father manage a local market and learning the value of hard work
    🎂 From Cakes to Closings
    • Started a cake business to support her family while raising 5 children
    • Transitioned into real estate after realizing her weekend commitments were affecting family life
    • Licensed in 2004; took over Gemini Realtors in 2006
    • Credits female real estate pioneers like Barbara Brown and Robin Brown as her mentors
    🏘️ Real Estate with Purpose
    • 21+ years as a licensed realtor in Kansas City, KS
    • Deep commitment to helping first-time homebuyers, families facing foreclosure, and underserved communities
    • Offers education on foreclosure rights, retention, reinstatement, and redemption
    🛠️ Becoming a Home Builder & Developer
    • Inspired by a mentor to build homes on vacant land in her own community
    • Builds beautiful, energy-efficient, and affordable homes (3BR, 2BA, ~1,400 sq ft) using land bank properties
    • Designs with sustainability in mind: hardwood floors, walk-in pantries, water features, garden beds
    • Sells homes word-of-mouth before they're even fully built—a testament to her impact and reputation
    💪 Facing Gender Bias in the Industry
    • Overcame bias and opposition from male counterparts
    • Advocated for herself and her clients with professionalism and courage
    • Believes women bring a holistic, long-term, and community-centered perspective to real estate
    📈 Her Mission: Build 100 Homes
    • Started with a goal of 80 homes, now raised to 100
    • Committed to building for working families and ensuring homeownership is attainable
    • Actively partnering with community development agencies to integrate down payment assistance and HUD income guidelines
    🔑 Memorable Quotes:
    "I went from piping roses to pouring foundations—God used what was in my hand." – Fran Sutton. "Home is sacred. It's more than walls—it's hope." – Fran Sutton "I don't build houses. I build dignity, community, and the possibility of generational wealth." – Fran Sutton "God loves justice, and sometimes justice looks like a front porch and a pantry." – Dr. Evelyn Hill
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    38 分
  • EP #45 | Stacy Young | The Injustice of non-WHITE victims of Death
    2025/05/01
    🎙️ Shades in Justice with Dr. Evelyn Hill
    Episode Title: “Justice for Jordan: A Mother’s Cry for Accountability in the Fentanyl Crisis”

    📍 Live on Positive Power Christian Radio
    🕣 Wednesdays at 8:30 PM CST / 9:30 PM EST
    🌐 Streaming On-Demand: PositivePower21.org

    📋 Episode Summary:
    In this emotional and deeply moving episode of Shades of Justice, host Dr. Evelyn Hill welcomes Stacy Young, a mother and advocate, to share her powerful story about losing her son, Jordan Blake, to fentanyl poisoning and the devastating lack of justice that followed. Through personal reflections and candid storytelling, Stacy discusses the racial disparities in how law enforcement and media respond to fentanyl-related deaths in Black communities, highlighting a justice system that too often looks away.

    Dr. Hill and Stacy explore themes of motherhood, systemic racism, addiction, and perseverance, as well as the painful disparities in the criminal justice system when it comes to investigating the deaths of young Black men. This episode calls for law enforcement, legal advocates, and listeners everywhere to push for change, equity, and true justice.

    🧭 Key Discussion Topics:
    🔹 Opening Reflection
    • Proverbs 31:9 – “Open thy mouth, judge righteously, and plead the cause of the poor and the needy.”
    • Introducing the topic: Racism in the Criminal Justice System
    🔹 Guest Background: Stacy Young
    • Grew up in Kansas and Oklahoma in a Christian household
    • Raised six biracial children and is now a grandmother of three
    • Shares challenges faced by her children based on their appearance and race
    🔹 The Struggles of Raising Biracial Children
    • Navigating identity, racism, and social stigmas
    • Learning to care for her daughters’ and sons’ different hair textures
    • Facing cruelty and assumptions from strangers and institutions
    🔹 Remembering Jordan Blake
    • Born June 4, 1990 – described as joyful, proper, and compassionate
    • Bullied for speaking “too properly” and being different
    • Struggled with mental health, injury-related opioid use, and addiction
    • Became addicted to fentanyl-laced pills
    🔹 Injustice After Death
    • Jordan died on February 2, 2024, from fentanyl poisoning
    • The only eyewitness gave inconsistent accounts of his final moments
    • Despite new evidence, the case was closed prematurely
    • Law enforcement refused to investigate further or offer legal pathways
    • Comparison made to high-profile instances in which white victims received extensive justice efforts
    🔹 Racial Disparities in Justice
    • Other Black men died of fentanyl poisoning the same week—no media attention
    • Systemic indifference toward young Black men in crisis
    • Contrast with national media coverage and investigations for white victims
    🔹 Faith and Advocacy
    • Stacy’s commitment to helping others through grief and trauma
    • Emphasis on faith, community support, and honoring Jordan’s legacy
    • Continuing the fight for justice through God’s strength and purpose
    📌 Powerful Quotes:
    “Your whiteness will not protect your child from being treated like the world sees them.” – Stacy Young.“

    Case closed. Casket closed. But my heart is wide open.” – Dr. Evelyn Hill“
    The justice system should be what it claims to be—just.” – Dr. Evelyn Hill“
    Jordan was broken, but he kept pouring into others. That’s the legacy we carry.” – Stacy Young.
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    50 分
  • EP #44 | Amber Hendricks - Newberry | Married to the Incarceration
    53 分
  • SHADES IN JUSTICE PODCAST EP #43 | LaMont McIntyre & Darryl Burton | The Injustice of Imprisonment of the Innocent Part 2
    2025/04/10
    🎙️ Shades of Justice with Dr. Evelyn Hill

    Episode Title: The Injustice of Imprisonment of the Innocent – Part 2
    Air Date: April 9, 2025

    Guests: LaMont McIntosh & Darryl BurtonEpisode Summary:
    Tonight on Shades of Justice, Dr. Evelyn Hill continues the robust conversation in Part 2 of “The Injustice of Imprisonment of the Innocent.”

    LaMont McIntosh and Darryl Burton are returning to the mic, two men whose lives were forever altered by wrongful convictions. They share raw, emotional, and deeply personal stories of injustice, survival, and the road to freedom. From broken legal systems to the inner strength it takes to hold onto hope, this episode is a gripping look into the lives of the wrongly accused.

    What You’ll Hear:
    • 💔 First-hand accounts of wrongful imprisonment
    • ⚖️ The cracks in the justice system that lead to innocent lives behind bars
    • 🙏 How faith, resilience, and advocacy helped pave the path to freedom
    • 📣 A call to action for reform and community accountability
    • 💡 Insights into what still needs to change in our legal system
    About the Guests:LaMont McIntosh – A powerful voice for justice, LaMont was wrongfully imprisoned and now shares his story to raise awareness about judicial reform and advocate for those still behind bars.

    Darryl Burton – Wrongly convicted and imprisoned for over 24 years, Darryl has turned his pain into purpose. He now leads efforts to support exonerees and prevent further miscarriages of justice.

    Join the Movement:
    This isn’t just a conversation—it’s a movement. Tune in, share the message, and be part of the fight to protect the innocent and hold the system accountable.

    📺 Watch Live Tonight on The Weekend Channel
    🎧 Also available on all major podcast platforms

    Connect + Share:
    #ShadesOfJustice #WrongfulConvictions #JusticeForTheInnocent #CriminalJusticeReform #DrEvelynHill #LaMontMcIntosh #DarrylBurton #TruthToPower #FaithInJustice #TheWeekendChannel #InnocentButImprisoned #JusticeMatters
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    57 分
  • SHADES IN JUSTICE PODCAST EP #42 | Tamekia McKinnie | “The Injustice of Hidden Financial Tools”
    2025/04/05
    🎙️ Shades in Justice Podcast Series
    Host: Dr. Evelyn Hill
    Guest: Tamekia McKinnieEpisode
    Title: The Injustice of Hidden Financial Tools
    📅 Air Date: April 2, 2025 🎧 Listen on Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/shades-in-justice-podcast-with-dr-hill--6005662

    📱 Also streaming on jerryroycelive.mixlr.com
    📺 Watch on-demand: www.theweekendchannel.tv

    🔍 Episode Overview:
    In this eye-opening episode of Shades in Justice, Dr. Evelyn Hill welcomes Tamekia McKinnie, an outspoken advocate for economic equity and community empowerment. The conversation centers on a powerful and often overlooked topic: "The Injustice of Hidden Financial Tools."

    Together, they uncover how complicated systems, financial gatekeeping, and a lack of transparency disproportionately affect marginalized communities, keeping families locked out of wealth-building opportunities.Tamekia brings her firsthand knowledge and professional insight to highlight the impact of credit manipulation, predatory lending, inaccessible tax benefits, and the lack of financial education in underserved areas.

    💬 Key Discussion Points:
    • What are "hidden financial tools," and who benefits from them?
    • How systemic financial practices limit access to credit, housing, and resources
    • Why many families and small business owners never learn about financial programs designed to help
    • The importance of financial literacy, advocacy, and policy change
    • How we can break the cycle and bring justice to personal and generational finance
    🙌 About the Guest:Tamekia McKinnie is a passionate community leader and educator focused on economic justice, housing equity, and family empowerment. She advocates for financial transparency and access, helping individuals recognize and reclaim their financial power.

    📢 Tune In & Share:
    🎧 Listen now on Spreaker: Shades in Justice Podcast with Dr. Hill
    📱 Live on jerryroycelive.mixlr.com
    📺 On-demand at www.theweekendchannel.tv
    Because justice isn't just legal—it's financial, too.
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    42 分
  • EP #41 | LaMont McIntyre & Darryl Burton | "Unjustified Imprisonment: The Long Road to Freedom"
    2025/03/27
    🎙️ Shades in Justice Podcast Series
    Host: Dr. Evelyn Hill
    Episode Title: Unjustified Imprisonment: The Long Road to Freedom
    Special Guests: LaMont McIntyre & Darryl Burton
    📅 Air Date: March 26, 2025

    📱 Listen live: jerryroycelive.mixlr.com
    📺 Watch on-demand: www.theweekendchannel.tv
    ⚖️ Episode Overview:
    In this powerful episode, Dr. Evelyn Hill speaks with LaMont McIntyre and Darryl Burton, two extraordinary men who survived decades of wrongful imprisonment. Their stories reflect the devastating impact of unjust systems, and their perseverance is a testament to faith, truth, and justice.

    McIntyre and Burton share the pain of being falsely accused, the long and complex legal battles to prove their innocence, and the nearly eight-year journey to freedom. They bring a human face to injustice and a call to action.

    🧠 Key Discussion Topics:
    • The experience of being wrongfully accused and convicted
    • The emotional toll of losing decades of life to prison
    • The legal process: why it took years to get help and even longer to be heard
    • What sustained them behind bars—faith, hope, and resilience
    • Rebuilding life after release
    • Their current mission: advocating for others who are still unjustly imprisoned
    🔥 Why This Matters:
    • Highlights the flaws in the criminal justice system
    • Humanizes the struggle behind wrongful convictions
    • Encourages awareness, reform, and advocacy
    • Inspires hope and faith through incredible testimonies of survival
    🕊️ About the Guests:
    LaMont McIntyre served 23 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. Since his release, he has co-founded Miracle of Innocence, which is dedicated to helping others reclaim their freedom.

    Darryl Burton was imprisoned for 24 years for a wrongful conviction. He is now a pastor and founder of The Miracle of Innocence Foundation, using his voice to bring change and justice.

    📢 Tune In & Share:
    🎧 Listen LIVE on Wednesdays at jerryroycelive.mixlr.com
    📺 Watch anytime on www.theweekendchannel.tv
    Bringing truth to light—one story at a time.

    #ShadesInJusticePodcast
    #DrEvelynHill
    #LaMontMcIntyre
    #DarrylBurton
    #WrongfulConviction
    #JusticeForTheInnocent
    #InnocenceProject #UnjustImprisonment
    #FaithBehindBars #MiracleOfInnocence #CriminalJusticeReform
    #PrisonReform #SurvivorStories #FromPrisonToPurpose #PodcastWithPurpose
    #JusticeMatters #TheWeekendChannelTV #JerryRoyceLive #MixlrRadio
    #LiveOnMixlr #TruthToLight #JusticeDelayedJusticeDenied #HopeInTheDarkness #FreeTheInnocent
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    46 分
  • EP #40 | Jerry Royce | “The Injustice of the Killer called Diabetes”
    2025/03/20
    Talking Points for Shades of Justice with Dr. Evelyn Hill & Special Guest Jerry Royce🎙 Episode Title: The Injustice of the Killer Called Diabetes

    Segment 1: Introduction & Background✅ Welcome & Guest Introduction
    • Dr. Evelyn Hill introduces Jerry Royce, a visionary media entrepreneur, CEO, and founder of Positive Power XXI Studios, LLC.
    • Highlight Jerry's legacy in media, broadcasting, and faith-based storytelling.
    ✅ Personal Story & Upbringing
    • "Tell our audience a little about yourself—where did you grow up, and do you have siblings?"
    • Discuss Jerry's early inspirations and what led him into the media industry.
    ✅ Career Journey & Media Impact
    • "What are some of your career interests, and how did you develop a passion for broadcasting, film, and digital media?"
    • Touch on Positive Power XXI Studios' mission in empowering voices and storytelling.
    Segment 2: The Injustice of Diabetes✅ Discovering the Devastation of Diabetes
    • "How did you first learn about the impact of diabetes?"
    • Personal experiences or observations that led to Jerry's awareness of the silent crisis.
    ✅ Why Diabetes is Often Ignored
    • "In your opinion, why is diabetes a neglected issue, especially in communities of color?"
    • Discuss the lack of awareness, healthcare disparities, and the role of education in prevention.
    ✅ Diabetes in Communities of Color
    • "What are some statistics around diabetes and its impact on Black and Brown communities?"
    • Touch on systemic issues, lifestyle factors, and the importance of early intervention.
    ✅ Finding Solutions: Remedies & Prevention
    • "What are some natural and medical remedies for this fatal disease?"
    • Discuss diet, exercise, lifestyle changes, and medical advancements.
    Segment 3: Empowering the Audience with Knowledge✅ Protecting Ourselves from Diabetes
    • "What can people do today to lower their risk of diabetes?"
    • Jerry shares five practical steps for better health and wellness.
    ✅ Resources & Education
    • "Where can people find more information about diabetes prevention and management?"
    • Highlight educational programs, documentaries, and upcoming media projects on the topic.
    ✅ The Future of Positive Power XXI Studios
    • Jerry discusses his latest documentary project on diabetes and the mission to raise awareness.
    • Future initiatives in children's TV, live events, and health-related media content.
    ✅ Closing Thoughts & Call to Action
    • Dr. Evelyn Hill and Jerry Royce share final thoughts on health advocacy, storytelling, and the power of media to educate communities.
    • Encourage the audience to prioritize health, get regular check-ups, and spread awareness.
    📡 Stay Connected with Jerry Royce & Positive Power XXI Studios
    🌐 Website: www.theweekendchannel.tv
    📲 Facebook: facebook.com/jerryroyce21
    🎧 Listen & Watch: jerryroycelive.mixlr.com/events/4026516
    🔥 Join the movement to fight diabetes and transform lives through media! 🔥#ShadesOfJustice #JerryRoyceLive #DiabetesAwareness #PositivePowerXXI #HealthAdvocacy #MediaForChange
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    47 分
  • SHADES IN JUSTICE PODCAST EP #39 | Raquel Lara | “Breaking Cycles of Injustice Through Education”
    2025/03/13
    Show Notes – Shades of Justice with Dr. Evelyn Hill
    🎙 Episode Title:
    Advocating for Change: Empowering Communities & Fighting Injustice
    📅 Air Date: 03/12/2025
    Host:🔹 Dr. Evelyn Hill – Advocate | Speaker | Justice Leader
    Special Guest:🌟 Raquel Lara – Advocate | Community Leader | Social Justice Warrior

    🌐 Website: Avance Center for the Advancement of Immigrant/Refugee Health & Justice

    Episode Overview:
    In this powerful episode of Shades of Justice, Dr. Evelyn Hill welcomes Raquel Lara, a passionate advocate for justice, immigrant/refugee rights, and community empowerment. As a leader at the Avance Center, Raquel works tirelessly to support underserved populations, fight for policy reform, and promote social justice.

    This conversation illuminates the challenges marginalized communities face and how advocacy plays a crucial role in creating real change. Listeners will gain insight into how they can get involved, support justice initiatives, and advocate for those in need.

    Key Discussion Points:⚖️ The Power of Advocacy & Policy Reform
    ✅ What led Raquel Lara to become an advocate for immigrant and refugee justice?
    ✅ Understanding the systemic barriers faced by underserved communities.
    ✅ How does policy reform impact local and national justice efforts?

    📢 Fighting for Marginalized Communities
    ✅ The role of the Avance Center in creating health & justice solutions.
    ✅ The intersection of public health, justice, and community advocacy.
    ✅ Success stories—real change that has happened through advocacy efforts.👥 How to Get Involved & Make a Difference
    ✅ Steps individuals can take to support justice and equity in their communities.
    ✅ Resources for immigrants, refugees, and marginalized groups.
    ✅ How faith, perseverance, and community engagement play a role in advocacy.

    How to Connect & Take Action
    📡 Listen on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | iHeartRadio | Spreaker & More
    📢 Follow & Support:
    🔹 Learn more about Raquel Lara & the Avance Center: www.avancecenter.org

    🔔 Don’t miss this eye-opening episode—justice begins with awareness and action!
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    47 分