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Black Arm of the Law  

Black Arm of the Law

Author: Mean Ole Lion Media

Black Arm of the Law is a powerful and thought-provoking podcast that explores the complexities of being Black in law enforcement. Hosted by Dr. RaShall Brackney, former Chief of Police in Charlottesville, Virginia, the show dives deep into the personal and professional experiences of those navigating the often unseen and misunderstood intersection of race, justice, and public safety. Through honest conversations and critical insights, the podcast sheds light on how race and identity shape the lives and careers of Black officers behind the badge. Each episode tackles timely and urgent topicsfrom systemic bias and the politicization of civil service to the ethical challenges posed by emerging technologies like artificial intelligence. The show also confronts the cultural and emotional tolls of working within institutions not built with marginalized communities in mind, while highlighting the need for reform, accountability, and human-centered policing. At its core, *Black Arm of the Law* is about truth-telling, empowerment, and transformation. With voices from across the spectrum of law enforcement, the podcast uplifts stories of resilience, leadership, and advocacy. Whether discussing civil rights, community safety, or mental health, this series invites listeners into a critical dialogue on justice, equity, and the future of public service.
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Genres: Government, Society & Culture

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Reclaim The Narrative
Thursday, 29 January, 2026

In this episode of Black Arm of the Law, host Dr. RaShall Brackney sits down with attorney Leslie Marant for a timely and unfiltered conversation about the state of diversity, equity, and inclusion in today’s social and institutional landscape. Together, they examine how DEI efforts shifted in the wake of George Floyd’s murder, the growing resistance and rollback of these initiatives, and why representation alone is not enough without real equity and inclusion. Leslie offers legal and structural insight into accountability within organizations, the role unions can play in reforming entrenched systems, and what it truly means to move beyond performative commitments. At the heart of the conversation is a powerful call for truth-telling, courage, and a genuine willingness to redistribute power in order to create lasting, systemic change. This episode challenges listeners to think critically about progress, resistance, and what justice requires when the spotlight fades.

 

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