November 10, 2010

Michael Richardson Seeks Justice For Mitrice Richardson




From the beginning Michael Richardson has been suspicious of the circumstances surronding the dissapearance of his daughter Mitrice Richardson who was arrested and released in the middle of the night by deputies at the Lost Hills/Malibu Sheriff's Station in 2009.

In August of 2010, Mitirce Richardson's remains were found in a remote area of Malibu Canyon not far from the Lost Hills/Malibu Sheriff's Station. It was reported that the coroners office explictly ordered deputies not to disturb the remains as they were sending a forensic evidence team to document the scene and the recover the remains. The deputies removed the remains and many say that their inappropiate actions that ran afoul of standard protocols and may have played a role in the coroner not being able to determine a cause of death.



Michael Richardson speaks to Black Talk Radio News & View's Scotty Reid about the developments in his daughter's case and his quest for justice on her behalf. Visit Bring Mitrice Justice!

November 5, 2010

Black Voter Post Election Analysis w/ Cleo Manago & Scotty Reid




Political/Social analyst and commentator spoke with Scotty Reid about the results of the recent elections in the United States. The political maturity of the Black voter was addressed as well as the difficulties President Obama faces in trying to energize a demoralized Black voting base.

As founder and CEO of the African, American Advocacy, Support-Services & Survival Institute (AmASSI), a national non-profit organization, Cleo Manago has provided leadership regarding African American health concerns nationally for two decades. Mr. Manago was one of the first innovators in the AIDS movement to reveal that psychosocial concerns were a major determinant to assure treatment adherence and preventative behavior modification. He founded the AmASSI National Centers for Wellness and Health in order to provide HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention services utilizing a psychosocial, mental health model that was culturally specific to African American identity. Visit http://www.amassigroup.com