John
Jay in the Media
is an e-publication of the Office of Marketing and Communications that
informs the campus community about the impressive coverage that our
faculty, staff, students and alumni frequently receive in the media. The
newsletter includes links to highlights of John Jay College's media
coverage.
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MSNBC • April 25, 2021
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The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart
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President
Karol Mason discussed the Derek Chauvin trial, policing and how we
can heal America's racial wounds.
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MSNBC • April 26, 2021
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The ReidOut
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Opinion
writer Jonathan Capehart mentioned President Karol Mason's insight on
the pervasive fear of Black people in America, from their interview
on the Cape Up podcast.
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WNYC-FM • April 16, 2021
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The Brian Lehrer Show
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John Jay
student Cheyanne Deopersaud spoke to the Mayor De Blasio about
restoring funding for the Fair Futures program which supports people in
foster care.
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NPR/National Public Radio • April 17, 2021
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Professor
of Constitutional Law Gloria J. Browne-Marshall explained why it is
hard for the Black community to be optimistic amidst officer-involved
civilian killings.
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KNX-AM • April 17, 2021
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KNX-AM
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor Keith Taylor comments on the benefits of NYPD's new
robot digidog was mentioned.
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KSWB-TV • April 17, 2021
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FOX 5 News at 10:00pm
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Attorney
Dmitriy Shakhnevich, a constitutional law professor at John Jay,
discussed how important the video evidence will be in Derek Chauvin
trial. Adjunct Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian
Higgins discussed how the verdict of the trial will affect communities
and policing in America.
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KTTV-TV • April 19, 2021
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FOX 11 Ten O'Clock News Weekend
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Assistant
Professor Christopher Herrmann discussed the increasing cases of mass
shootings this year as compared to 2020 and 2019.
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YouTube • April 19, 2021
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Women's
History Month 2021: Conversations for Change
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Professor
of Constitutional and civil rights attorney Law Gloria J.
Browne-Marshall was a panelist for a Women's History Month event
honoring Black women suffragists and their impact on the leaders of
today.
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WNBC-TV • April 19, 2021
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News 4 New York at 11
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Professor
of Constitutional Law Gloria J. Browne-Marshall discussed the Derek
Chauvin case and the jury deliberations.
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BET/Black Entertainment Television • April 20,
2021
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CBSN News Coverage - Pre-Verdict Part 2
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Professor
of Constitutional and civil rights attorney Law Gloria J.
Browne-Marshall discussed the Derek Chauvin trial and why prosecutors
charged him with second-degree and third-degree murder.
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Spectrum News NY1 • April 20, 2021
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Inside City Hall
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Professor
of Constitutional and civil rights attorney Law Gloria J.
Browne-Marshall discussed the Derek Chauvin guilty verdict and
explained how criminal justice should be reformed to prevent more
police officer-involved killings.
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WINS-AM • April 20, 2021
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WINS-AM - Post Verdict
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Attorney
Dmitriy Shakhnevich, a constitutional law professor at John Jay,
discussed how quickly the Derek Chauvin verdict was reached, the types
of evidence needed to secure a guilty verdict, and sentencing times.
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Spectrum News NY1 • April 21, 2021
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Mornings on 1
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Professor
of Constitutional and civil rights attorney Law Gloria J.
Browne-Marshall discussed the guilty verdict of Derek Chauvin verdict
and how it affects criminal justice reform moving forward.
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Bloomberg Television • April 21, 2021
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Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power
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Professor
of Constitutional and civil rights attorney Law Gloria J. Browne-Marshall
explained how criminal justice should be reformed to prevent more
officer-involved killings.
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WNBC-TV • April 21, 2021
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News 4 New York at 5
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Adjunct
Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins discussed
the fatal police shooting of 16-year-old Ma'Khia Bryant in Columbus,
OH.
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WFYI-TV • April 21, 2021
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DW The Day
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Professor
of Constitutional and civil rights attorney Law Gloria J.
Browne-Marshall discussed the guilty verdict of Derek Chauvin verdict.
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WABC-TV • April 21, 2021
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Jeopardy!
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John Jay
College was the answer in a Jeopardy question with guest host Anderson
Cooper.
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Spectrum News NY1 • April 21, 2021
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News All Evening
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Professor
of Constitutional and civil rights attorney Law Gloria J.
Browne-Marshall discussed the Derek Chauvin guilty verdict and
explained how criminal justice should be reformed to prevent more
officer involved killings.
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Spectrum News NY1 • April 25, 2021
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News All Weekend
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Professor
of Constitutional and civil rights attorney Law Gloria J.
Browne-Marshall defined systemic racism and discussed how to dismantle
it in law enforcement.
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WFMN-FM • April 25, 2021
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Ben Shapiro Show
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Conservative
political commentator Benjamin Aaron Shapiro cited Professor Peter
Moskos' comment on likelihood of police killing white versus Black
people.
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NewsNation • April 27, 2021
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NewsNation Prime
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Professor
of Constitutional and civil rights attorney Law Gloria J.
Browne-Marshall explained former police officer Amber Guyger's appeal
of her murder conviction for the fatal shooting of Botham Jean.
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The Chief • April 16, 2021
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Jail Failures Cost NYC Millions
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor and former NYC Department of Correction Assistant
Deputy Warden Marc Bullaro wrote a letter to the editor about how
unsafe working conditions at city jails cost the NYC taxpayer millions.
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The Good Men Project • April 16, 2021
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Building Healthy Masculinity - The Good Men Project
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Adjunct
Professor Ted Bunch, Chief Development Officer of the national violence
prevention organization A Call to Men, discussed the importance of
welcoming men's vulnerability in building healthy masculinity.
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Irish Echo Online • April 19, 2021
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Voters embracing ranked choice
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Professor
Daniel L. Feldman explained how election winners are determined
under ranked-choice voting.
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Press & Sun-Bulletin Online • April 19,
2021
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What it shows, what it doesn't
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor Keith Taylor analyzed and commented on a Oneonta
police officer using deadly force during a domestic dispute where the
suspect was wielding a knife.
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City & State New York Online • April 19,
2021
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Should cops have to live in NYC?
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John Jay
Adjunct Professor and former NYPD Inspector Stephen Nasta explained how
a residency mandate for police officers may affect recruitment.
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New Republic Online • April 20, 2021
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Bringing the Black Radical Tradition to the Oscars
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Associate
Professor of English Jonathan W. Gray wrote an article about the five
Oscar-nominated films this year which depict the transformative
potential of Black activism.
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The New York Times Online • April 20, 2021
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What Might Bring Changes to Policing in Minneapolis?
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John Jay
graduate student and Minneapolis City Councilmember Philippe
Cunningham, and Professor of Dennis Kenney were quoted on reforming the
Minneapolis Police Department.
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Religion News Service Online • April 21, 2021
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Parent like your religion depends on it
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Professor
of Sociology Amy Adamczyk discussed her new book “Handing Down the
Faith: How Parents Pass Their Religion on to the Next Generation.”
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My South Side Stand • April 22, 2021
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Homegrown Opera
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Adjunct
Professor Gregory Sheppard was profiled as one of the few African
American professional bass opera singers.
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The Atlantic Online • April 22, 2021
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American Police Are Inadequately Trained
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Academic
Director of the NYPD Police Studies Program Professor Maki Haberfeld
discussed how police training academies in the United States differ
from other democratic nations.
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Newsday Online • April 23, 2021
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12 on East End charged in sale of drugs
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Professor
David Brotherton, author of "Gangs and Society: Alternative
Perspectives" and "The Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation:
Street Politics and the Transformation of a New York City Gang,"
explained the origins of the 18th Street gang.
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Adirondack Daily Enterprise Online • April 24,
2021
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The rest of the story, part 1
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Dr.
Eliza Jane Darling, an associate adjunct professor in
Anthropology, wrote a column about the 1932 murder of a Black man
living in the Adirondacks woods by a group of white men.
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The New York Times • April 27, 2021
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Tiny Love Stories: 'Why Can't You Find Someone?'
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For a
class assignment, John Jay SEEK student Mishell Lovato wrote the
100-word short essay "My Second Mother" in honor of her older
sister. It was published in the modern love section of the New York
Times.
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The Philadelphia Citizen • April 29, 2021
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Has D.A. Larry Krasner really reformed prosecution in
Philly?
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Data
from the Center on Media, Crime and Justice at John Jay College on the
Cook County, Illinois diversion programs was cited in an article on
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner's use of diversion
programs.
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WBNS-TV Online • April 29, 2021
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Shifting the mind to save a life
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The
National Network for Safe Communities has partnered with the City of
Columbus to curb gun violence. David Kennedy, director of the National
Network for Safe Communities at John Jay, discussed how the
violence reduction strategy will be implemented.
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The New York Times Online • April 29, 2021
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Why This N.Y.P.D. Detective Is Suing a Protester
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Adjunct
Lecturer, former prosecutor and NYPD officer Eugene O'Donnell commented
on the lawsuit a NYPD detective filed against a protester for racist
rhetoric.
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The Diplomat Online • April 30, 2021
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The US Should Apologize to the Marshall Islands for
Nuclear Tests
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Adjunct
Associate Professor of Anthropology Glenn Alcalay co-authored an
article calling for the Biden administration to break with the past and
issue a presidential apology to the victims of 1946 nuclear testing in
the Marshall Islands.
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