In this week’s special Black Trailblazers in Blue edition of Icons, we look at the stories of three influential women of color in law enforcement history. Not only did they play a pivotal role in the history of law enforcement, they were the first to do so in their respective positions. Join us as we discuss the roles that Georgia Ann Robinson, Arva Marie Johnson, and Constance Baker Motley played at the crucial intersection of Black and women’s law enforcement history.
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Lifeline | Revisiting the Firearms Survival Summit of 2023
Encore | Breaking the Blue Ceiling, Part 2
Encore | Breaking the Blue Ceiling, Part 1
Icons | Black Trailblazers in Blue - First Black Top Brass
Encore | Between Black and Blue: Complexity within the Black law enforcement community, Part 3
Icons | Black Trailblazers in Blue - Lucius Amerson and Ron Stallworth: Fighting for Civil Rights
Icons | Anthony Amerson: Remembering Your Roots
Icons | Charles and Courtney Humphrey: Protecting what is precious
Icons | Black Trailblazers in Blue - Bass Reeves: The Real Lone Ranger
Encore | Between Black and Blue: Complexity within the Black law enforcement community, Part 2
Law & Disorder | The Disappearance of Caylee Anthony and its Aftermath
Icons | The Story of the FirstNet Authority, Segment 4
Icons | The Story of the FirstNet Authority, Segment 3
Icons | The Story of the FirstNet Authority, Segment 2
Icons | The Story of the FirstNet Authority, Segment 1
Encore | Between Black and Blue: Complexity within the Black law enforcement community, Part 1
Icons | Doug Scott: Family Life Behind The Badge
Icons | Laurie Robinson: A Life of Evidence-based Leadership
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