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Willard Jimerson Jr. is a dedicated community leader and advocate with profound expertise derived from his own lived experiences. His understanding of community issues is deeply personal, having served time in prison from the ages of 13 to 33—a total of 20.5 years from 1994 to 2014. This makes him one of the youngest in the country to face such a sentence, which profoundly shapes
his approach to community safety, public health, and youth development.

In Pt.5 of this reasoning, Willard Jimerson explains why so many ex-convicts owe the prisons that housed them so much money.

Willard Jimerson On The Criminalization Of Mental Illness And Seeing People Have Mental Breakdowns

2024-06-05
by INKTV EducationI Never Knew TVInterviews

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6SpU12vj0U Willard Jimerson Jr. is a dedicated community leader and advocate with profound expertise derived from his own lived experiences. His understanding of community issues is deeply personal, having served tim ...

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Willard Jimerson Jr. is a dedicated community leader and advocate with profound expertise derived from his own lived experiences. His understanding of community issues is deeply personal, having served time in prison from the ages of 13 to 33—a total of 20.5 years from 1994 to 2014. This makes him one of the youngest in the country to face such a sentence, which profoundly shapes his approach to community safety, public health, and youth development. In Pt.3 of this reasoning, Willard Jimerson breaks down how some school districts use prisoners to secure school funding and how much money is spent to house a prisoner.

Willard Jimerson “They Pay Over 63k A Year To House A Prisoner In The State Of Washington” Pt.3

2024-05-22
by INKTV EducationI Never Knew TVInterviews

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKsz7lpylck Willard Jimerson Jr. is a dedicated community leader and advocate with profound expertise derived from his own lived experiences. His understanding of community issues is deeply personal, having served tim ...

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Willard Jimerson Jr. is a dedicated community leader and advocate with profound expertise derived from his own lived experiences. His understanding of community issues is deeply personal, having served time in prison from the ages of 13 to 33—a total of 20.5 years from 1994 to 2014. This makes him one of the youngest in the country to face such a sentence, which profoundly shapes his approach to community safety, public health, and youth development. In Pt.2 of this reasoning, Willard Jimerson gets emotional reflecting on the time he spent in solitary confinement in an adult prison as a teenager.

Willard Jimerson Gets Emotional Reflecting On His Time In Isolation At An Adult Prison As A Teenager

2024-05-20
by INKTV EducationI Never Knew TVInterviews

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvhXVLLM45w Willard Jimerson Jr. is a dedicated community leader and advocate with profound expertise derived from his own lived experiences. His understanding of community issues is deeply personal, having served tim ...

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Judge Joe Brown is lawyer, tv personality, and former Tennessee Criminal Court Judge. In this reasoning Judge Joe Brown starts by speaking about the illegal immigration crisis in America and the social unrest in Haiti. Next, Judge Brown speaks talks about the failure of the civil rights movement, criticizes today's men, sexual behaviors of prisoners, and the carnage caused by men who can't control their emotions. Later in the reasoning Judge Brown speaks about corrupt politicians, celebrities, HBCU's, child support, student loans, and much more.

Judge Joe Brown Goes Off On Black Men, Corrupt Politicians, Hollywood Celebrities and More..

2024-03-31
by INKTV EducationI Never Knew TVInterviews

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_hK0hytZY4 Judge Joe Brown is lawyer, tv personality, and former Tennessee Criminal Court Judge. In this reasoning Judge Joe Brown starts by speaking about the illegal immigration crisis in America and the social ...

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Black People Need To Stop Glorifying The Prison and Gangster Cultures – B.H.N.T.D Ep. 34

2021-03-30
by INKTV Bald Head And The Dread

On the 34th episode of The Bald Head-N-The Dread Podcast, Autarchii and Jr discuss how the glorification of the prison and gangster cultures within the Black culture is extremely detrimental.

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