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        <![CDATA[<p>In our final episode, host Leonard Jones is joined by the Founder and Pastor of Grace City Church in Moline, IL, Rev. Dwight Ford to discuss redlining in the Quad Cities. </p><p><em>The Black Conscience</em> is produced by Leonard Jones. It is recorded and edited in the KALA-FM studios, St. Ambrose University - Davenport, Iowa, USA. Production assistance is provided by KALA-FM.</p><p>This show is made possible by a grant from the St. Ambrose Kokjohn Foundation and support from St. Ambrose University faculty, staff, cabinet, and administration.</p><p>𝐑𝐞𝐬𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐜𝐞𝐬:<br>Email: bsu@sau<br>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/bsu_sau/?hl=en">@bsu_sau</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 6, Leonard Jones welcomes <a href="https://www.sau.edu/donnie-ingram">Donnie Ingram</a>, Director of Instructional Design and Technology and Online Learning at St. Ambrose University, to the podcast. Ingram speaks with Leonard about an interaction his son had with Davenport Police in February 2020, as well as his own interactions with police throughout his life. </p><p><em>The Black Conscience </em>is produced by Lenord Jones.  It is recorded and edited in the KALA-FM studios, St. Ambrose University - Davenport, Iowa, USA. Production assistance is provided by KALA-FM.  </p><p>This show is made possible by a grant from the St. Ambrose Kokjohn Foundation and support from St. Ambrose University faculty, staff, cabinet, and administration.</p><p><strong>Resources: <br></strong>Email: bsu@sau<br>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/bsu_sau/?hl=en">click here</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 5, Leonard Jones welcomes <a href="https://www.sau.edu/ryan-saddler">Ryan Saddler</a>, Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at St. Ambrose University, to the podcast. Saddler speaks with Leonard about prominent groups and leaders advocating for African Americans. </p><p><em>The Black Conscience </em>is produced by Lenord Jones.  It is recorded and edited in the KALA-FM studios, St. Ambrose University - Davenport, Iowa, USA. Production assistance is provided by KALA-FM.  </p><p>This show is made possible by a grant from the St. Ambrose Kokjohn Foundation and support from St. Ambrose University faculty, staff, cabinet, and administration.</p><p><strong>Resources: <br></strong>Email: bsu@sau<br>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/bsu_sau/?hl=en">click here</a></p><p><strong>*Please note: This podcast has been edited to </strong><strong><em>exclude</em></strong><strong> explicit content*</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2020 13:07:48 -0600</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 4, Leonard Jones welcomes Brother Preston Muhammad, who represents the Nation of Islam in the Quad City area, to the podcast. Preston has been a member of the Nation of Islam since 1968.  </p><p><em>The Black Conscience </em>is produced by Lenord Jones.  It is recorded and edited in the KALA-FM studios, St. Ambrose University - Davenport, Iowa, USA. Production assistance is provided by KALA-FM.  </p><p>This show is made possible by a grant from the St. Ambrose Kokjohn Foundation and support from St. Ambrose University faculty, staff, cabinet, and administration.</p><p><strong>Resources: <br></strong>Email: bsu@sau<br>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/bsu_sau/?hl=en">click here</a></p><p><strong>*Please note: This podcast has been edited to </strong><strong><em>exclude</em></strong><strong> explicit content*</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 4, Leonard Jones welcomes Brother Preston Muhammad, who represents the Nation of Islam in the Quad City area, to the podcast. Preston has been a member of the Nation of Islam since 1968.  </p><p><em>The Black Conscience </em>is produced by Lenord Jones.  It is recorded and edited in the KALA-FM studios, St. Ambrose University - Davenport, Iowa, USA. Production assistance is provided by KALA-FM.  </p><p>This show is made possible by a grant from the St. Ambrose Kokjohn Foundation and support from St. Ambrose University faculty, staff, cabinet, and administration.</p><p><strong>Resources: <br></strong>Email: bsu@sau<br>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/bsu_sau/?hl=en">click here</a></p><p><strong>*Please note: This podcast has been edited to </strong><strong><em>exclude</em></strong><strong> explicit content*</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Leonard Jones welcomes <a href="https://www.sau.edu/lisa-powell">Lisa Powell, PhD</a>, professor and chair of the Theology Department at St. Ambrose University, to discuss Black Theology</p><p><em>The Black Conscience </em>is produced by Lenord Jones.  It is recorded and edited in the KALA-FM studios, St. Ambrose University - Davenport, Iowa, USA. Production assistance is provided by KALA-FM.  </p><p>This show is made possible by a grant from the St. Ambrose Kokjohn Foundation and support from St. Ambrose University faculty, staff, cabinet, and administration.</p><p><strong>Resources: <br></strong>Email: bsu@sau<br>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/bsu_sau/?hl=en">click here</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Leonard Jones welcomes <a href="https://www.sau.edu/lisa-powell">Lisa Powell, PhD</a>, professor and chair of the Theology Department at St. Ambrose University, to discuss Black Theology</p><p><em>The Black Conscience </em>is produced by Lenord Jones.  It is recorded and edited in the KALA-FM studios, St. Ambrose University - Davenport, Iowa, USA. Production assistance is provided by KALA-FM.  </p><p>This show is made possible by a grant from the St. Ambrose Kokjohn Foundation and support from St. Ambrose University faculty, staff, cabinet, and administration.</p><p><strong>Resources: <br></strong>Email: bsu@sau<br>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/bsu_sau/?hl=en">click here</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Leonard Jones welcomes Latrice Lacey, Director of the Davenport, Iowa, Civil Rights Commission, to discuss the way African American women are treated in the United States today.</p><p><em>The Black Conscience </em>is produced by Lenord Jones. It is recorded and edited in the KALA-FM studios, St. Ambrose University - Davenport, Iowa, USA. Production assistance is provided by KALA-FM. </p><p>This show is made possible by a grant from the St. Ambrose Kokjohn Foundation and support from St. Ambrose University faculty, staff, cabinet, and administration.</p><p><strong>Resources: <br></strong>Email: bsu@sau<br>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/bsu_sau/?hl=en">click here</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Host Leonard Jones welcomes Grant Tietjen, PhD, Associate Professor in the Criminal Justice Department at St. Ambrose University for a discussion about the criminal justice system and its effects on the Black community. </p><p><em>The Black Conscience </em>is produced by Lenord Jones.  It is recorded and edited in the KALA-FM studios, St. Ambrose University - Davenport, Iowa, USA. Production assistance is provided by KALA-FM.  </p><p>This show is made possible by a grant from the St. Ambrose Kokjohn Foundation and support from St. Ambrose University faculty, staff, cabinet, and administration.</p><p><strong>Resources: <br></strong>Email: bsu@sau<br>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/bsu_sau/?hl=en">click here</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Host Leonard Jones welcomes Grant Tietjen, PhD, Associate Professor in the Criminal Justice Department at St. Ambrose University for a discussion about the criminal justice system and its effects on the Black community. </p><p><em>The Black Conscience </em>is produced by Lenord Jones.  It is recorded and edited in the KALA-FM studios, St. Ambrose University - Davenport, Iowa, USA. Production assistance is provided by KALA-FM.  </p><p>This show is made possible by a grant from the St. Ambrose Kokjohn Foundation and support from St. Ambrose University faculty, staff, cabinet, and administration.</p><p><strong>Resources: <br></strong>Email: bsu@sau<br>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/bsu_sau/?hl=en">click here</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Host Leonard Jones welcomes Grant Tietjen, PhD, Associate Professor in the Criminal Justice Department at St. Ambrose University for a discussion about the criminal justice system and its effects on the Black community. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Host Leonard Jones welcomes Grant Tietjen, PhD, Associate Professor in the Criminal Justice Department at St. Ambrose University for a discussion about the criminal justice system and its effects on the Black community. </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>Black History, Black Culture, Education, African American History, Black Theology, African American Women, Crack Epidemic, Black Panther Party, Separation within Community, Redling , Davenport, Gentrification, Criminal Justice System, Advocates for African Americans, Civil Rights, Nation of Islam, St. Ambrose University, SAU, Black Student Union, Black Conscience </itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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