It is the intention of Jaws of Justice Radio to investigate how to achieve justice in America, this includes issues of economic injustice, political injustice and the criminal justice system. We want to put a human face on those caught in the grasp of injustice and those that are part of an unjust system. We strive to dispel the misconceptions created by the news and entertainment industry, politicians and our educational system. We want to pull back the veil and reveal those that really write our laws and who our justice system is meant to protect. It is our intention to seek out alternatives to the present practice that puts the law before justice, alternatives that are restorative to those that have been wronged and just to those that have offended. In short, we want to inform our society of the realities of the existing systems and in doing so start a dialogue about how to create systems that truly seek justice for all.
The Jaws of Justice Radio group is made up of formerly incarcerated citizens, family members of victims, family members of the incarcerated, lawyers, and justice seeking members of our community. We invite you to join the dialogue.
Jaws of Justice Radio has covered issues of law enforcement, courts, incarceration, homelessness, economic injustice, foster care, death penalty, constitutional rights and more. We are looking for organizations and individuals to tell their story, and more folks that want to learn how to produce radio.
Executive co-producers are Craig Lubow and Margot Patterson.
May 19, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
PEACE ADVOCACY BUILDS STRONG SOCIETIES
PeaceWorks KC is hosting an event of resistance to nuclear war weapons at the National Security Campus in KCMO. Details are available at peaceworkskc.org.
https://peaceworkskc.org/ Peace Activists began early on 5-19. Jaws of Justice would like to thank our volunteer, Liz Wade, who recorded comments from demonstrators about their work towards accountability, peace,
and abolition of nuclear weapons.
May 12, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
UKRAINE IS NOT A COLONY; THE IMPACT OF WAR UPON THEIR CULTURE
PeaceWorks KC is hosting an event of resistance to nuclear war weapons at the National Security Campus in KCMO next weekend, May 18th and 19th. Also, an interview with Greta Uehling, a cultural anthropologist who is the author of Decolonizing Ukraine: The Indigenous People of Crimea and Pathways to Freedom (Rowman & Littlefield 2025).
ListenMay 5, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
EPISODE 6 OF TEAM ROC’S PODCAST SERIES ABOUT FORMER KANSAS CITY KANSAS POLICE DEPARTMENT DETECTIVE, ROGER GOLUBSKI – CORRUPTION UNCOVERED, THE COURAGE OF A CHAPLAIN AND A CALL FOR TRANSPARENCY
For decades, the Kansas City Kansas Police Department has been mired in allegations of corruption, including drug dealing, burglary, and more. In the 1990s, a police chaplain bravely spoke out but he was ignored. When silence became complicity, he walked away and joined MORE2, choosing integrity over acceptance. Decades later, his fight for justice remains unwavering. This episode features conversations with Rick Behrens, current Pastor at Grandview Park Presbyterian Church in Kansas City, Former KCKPD Chaplain, and Managing Director of Roc Nation’s Team Roc, Dania Diaz.
Read MoreApril 28, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
MISSOURI DOC ARTISTS DONATE ORIGINAL ARTWORK TO BENEFIT MISD; HB 989 ESTABLISHES THE “MISSOURI SURVIVORS ACT”
Host Bev Livingston speaks Marcia Phillips and Karla Lee, about advocacy for the incarcerated. There is an ART SHOW FOR ‘MOTHERS AND OTHERS’ on SATURDAY, MAY 3rd. Then, host Terri Wilke speaks with Marie Ndiaye, FWD.US, and Mary Quandt, Director of Public Health Policy at MO Appleseed. Their topic is a bill pending in the Missouri Legislature, the Missouri Survivors Act, HB 989. https://kkfi.org/listen/
ListenApril 21, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
JUDY HENDERSON PREVIEWS HER NEW BOOK, WHEN THE LIGHT FINDS US, and JAWS OF JUSTICE DISCUSSES THE NEW KANSAS CITY JAIL
First, host Terri Wilke speaks with Kansas City local Judy Henderson, who was convicted and served over 30 years for a crime she did not commit. A Missouri governor pardoned her, however Judy's children were young when she was incarcerated and they were adults when she was released. She does not just forget about other moms like her. Now free, Judy advocates for justice system reform and shares her incredible story through her new book, When the Light Finds Us. During the second half of our hour, Jeff Humfeld, former producer of Jaws of Justice, along with hosts Keith Brown El and Terri Wilke will discuss the recent passage of the sales tax extension that will pay for construction of a controversial new Kansas City jail and other public safety capital improvements. The ballot language was not specific on how the money raised would be spent, so there is opportunity for public opinion on the specific use of the sales tax revenue.
https://kkfi.org/listen/
April 14, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
SANDRA KEELY UPDATES US ON KC EXPUNGEMENT CLINIC and ALEC KARAKATSANIS, AUTHOR OF COPAGANDA, SPEAKS ON POLICE REFORM
Jaws of Justice host Bev Livingston will speak with Sandra Keely, Ex. Director of 3 Daughters and 1000 Sons, about creating an Expungement Clinic in Kansas City. Then, host Terri Wilke with speak with Alec Karakatsanis, an American civil rights lawyer, social justice advocate, co-founder of Equal Justice Under Law, and founder and Executive Director of Civil Rights Corps, a Washington D.C. impact litigation nonprofit. They will discuss his recent book, Copaganda, a powerful warning about how the media manipulates public perception, fueling fear and inequality, while distracting us from what truly matters.
ListenApril 7, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
SECOND CHANCE MONTH and “HOW SCHOOLS MAKE RACE,” WITH AUTHOR LAURA CHÁVEZ-MORENO
Jaws of Justice host Latahra Smith will speak with Michelle Smith of the Missouri Justice Coalition and Teresa Vaughan, a community activist out of Detroit, Michigan who works with the KC Freedom Project. April marks Second Chance Month, a nationally recognized celebration of second chances, fresh starts and breaking barriers for people who have been impacted by the legal system. Then, host Terri Wilke and author Laura Chávez-Moreno will discuss how it is that schools, through their practices and policies, actively construct and reinforce racial identities.
Read MoreMarch 31, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
CORRUPTION UNCOVERED, A PODCAST CREATED BY TEAM ROC
Jaws of Justice will play Episode 5 of Corruption Uncovered, a podcast series created by Team Roc. Episode 5, entitled “Our sons, the Ones Wrongfully Killed and the Ones Wrongfully Convicted, tells the story of Doniel Quinn, a victim of murder that KCKPD Detective Roger Golubski pinned on an innocent man, Lamonte McIntyre. In Episode 5, host Josie Duffy Rice speaks with Doniel’s mother, Saundra Newsom.
Read MoreMarch 24, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
LET’S HEAR FROM DECARCERATE KC and MORE CORRUPTION UNCOVERED, A PODCAST CREATED BY TEAM ROC
Jaws of Justice host Bev Livingston, will speak with Derek Buford and Avery Jones, Community Organizers with Decarcerate KC. They are a multiracial, multigenerational organization that centers those impacted by incarceration and policing in order to end the reliance on incarceration and policing, and build a safer Kansas City for all. Next, Jaws of Justice will play Episode 3 of Corruption Uncovered, a podcast created by Team Roc.
https://kkfi.org/listen/
March 17, 2025 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
CORRUPTION UNCOVERED, A PODCAST CREATED BY TEAM ROC
Jaws of Justice will play Episode 1 and 2 of Corruption Uncovered, a podcast created by Team Roc. According to dozens of women, Roger Golubski, a detective with the Kansas City, Kansas Police Department, raped, assaulted and stalked them. We grapple with the questions left in the wake of his death. Hosted by Josie Duffy Rice, from Roc Nation and its philanthropic and justice division, Team Roc. Produced by Pineapple Street Studios.
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