• Justice, Power, and the Politics of Race: Unfiltered with Elaine Brown
    May 20 2025

    Elaine Brown. The Rights of the Child. White Refugees.
    This week’s Pamela Price Unfiltered is unmissable.

    🔥 Civil rights icon and former Black Panther Party leader Elaine Brown joins us for a powerful conversation on revolutionary struggle, Black liberation, and why she’s still in the fight.

    ⚖️ Then, we break down the United States’ failure to protect children in our criminal justice system — from trying youth as adults to defunding violence prevention programs under Trump’s latest executive order.

    🌍 And finally, we expose Trump’s racial double standard in immigration policy — fast-tracking white South African refugees while locking the door on Black and brown asylum seekers.

    🎙️ Raw truth. No filters. Real justice.
    📲 Available now on Spotify, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts.

    #PamelaPriceUnfiltered #ElaineBrown #JuvenileJustice #WhiteRefugees #TrumpImmigration #JusticeForChildren #BlackPantherParty #PoliticalPodcast #TruthToPower #WeWillNotBeSilenced #WokeNotWeak

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    57 mins
  • 🎙️ Turning Back the Clock: Justice Under Fire
    May 13 2025

    Justice is under attack—from the courtroom to the jail cell.

    In this powerful episode, Pamela Price sits down with activist mother Terry Lovett, whose son Jalani died in LA County Jail under suspicious circumstances. Together, they expose the silence around in-custody deaths, the unchecked power of deputy gangs, and the growing threats to judicial independence—including the shocking arrest of a sitting judge.

    💥 This episode pulls no punches. It’s about truth, grief, and the fight to defend what justice should be.

    🔊 Listen now—and share with someone who needs to hear it.

    #PamelaPriceUnfiltered #JusticeForJalani #JusticeUnderFire #CriminalJusticeReform

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    33 mins
  • What Schools Won’t Say About Student Safety
    May 6 2025

    What happens when the systems meant to protect our children—schools, police and policymakers—fail to do so?

    In this week’s episode, I sit down with Angelique Paige, founder of the Vernon Eddins Jr. Foundation, for a powerful conversation on youth violence, bullying prevention, and what real safety in schools should look like.

    Angelique’s story is rooted in unimaginable loss—her 14-year-old son, Vernon Eddins Jr., was shot and killed on the steps of his junior high school. But her response? A movement built on prevention, healing, and the radical belief that every child deserves to be safe.

    We’re diving deep into:

    • Why school policies often fail to protect students in real-life situations
    • The critical difference between response and prevention
    • How to equip students with tools to resolve conflict and build empathy
    • What educators, parents and leaders actually need to support youth
    • How Trump’s 2025 agenda is putting our children at even greater risk


    This episode is for anyone who believes our kids deserve better—and is ready to fight for it.

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    34 mins
  • How One Redemption Story Can Change a Generation
    Apr 29 2025

    What if one redemption story could change the future for thousands of young people?

    This week on Pamela Price Unfiltered, I'm joined by two extraordinary guests who know firsthand how powerful real redemption can be—and why the system wasn’t built for it.

    Barbara Becnel—fearless journalist, advocate, and scholar—breaks down how her experience working with Stanley "Tookie" Williams showed her that redemption is not just possible, it’s necessary if we want to stop the cycle for future generations.

    Antwon Cloird, founder of Men and Women of Purpose, shares his raw journey from addiction and incarceration to 20+ years of sobriety—and a lifetime spent helping others rebuild after the system tried to write them off.

    This conversation is real, raw, and filled with lessons about recovery, resistance, and the revolutionary power of healing.

    We’re diving deep into:

    • Why redemption threatens a system built to break people
    • How working with someone on death row can change a generation
    • The real barriers to successful reentry—and how we overcome them
    • Why healing and recovery are acts of resistance
    • What it truly means to create second chances that stick

    If you care about justice, reentry, and building a future where no one is thrown away, this episode is for you.

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    42 mins
  • What Second Chance Month Is Really About
    Apr 22 2025

    Second Chance Month isn’t just about second chances—it’s about justice, redemption, and fighting for the people most impacted by our broken system.

    In this episode of Pamela Price Unfiltered, I sit down with human rights advocate Jamilia Land to break down how felony murder laws continue to devastate families and why California—and the nation—must reckon with the economic and racial injustices fueling mass incarceration.

    We’re diving deep into:

    • How felony murder laws punish people who didn’t commit the crime
    • Why prison labor is modern-day slavery in disguise
    • What it really takes to build a system rooted in healing, not harm
    • The families who are fighting for freedom and justice—right now
    • How Second Chance Month can be a turning point, not a talking point

    If you care about real justice, you need to hear this.

    Listen now and share with someone who believes in the power of redemption.

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    44 mins
  • Why Your Privacy Is at Risk Again
    Apr 15 2025

    This week on Pamela Price Unfiltered, I'm pulling back the curtain on something too many people are ignoring: the real threat to our privacy, our rights, and our democracy.

    I'm sitting down with Brian Hofer, Executive Director of Secure Justice and a national leader in the fight against mass surveillance. Together, we break down how policies like Prop 36—to some, seen as reform—are now being used to fuel mass deportations, mass incarceration, and political retaliation.

    We’re diving deep into:

    • How California’s laws laid the groundwork for a Trump-style surveillance state
    • Why facial recognition bans matter more than ever
    • How Big Tech and law enforcement work together to erode your rights
    • What you can do right now to push back before it’s too late


    If you care about privacy, civil liberties, or the future of our communities, this episode is a must-listen.

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    39 mins
  • Inside Oakland’s Mayor’s Race: The Fight for Power & the People
    Apr 8 2025

    Oakland is at a breaking point—and a turning point.

    In this episode of Pamela Price Unfiltered, I'm naming names, connecting the dots, and holding power to account. I'm joined by organizer, abolitionist, and fearless truthteller Cat Brooks for an unflinching look at the political forces shaping Oakland’s mayor's race—and the progressive leaders pushing back.

    This conversation isn’t just about an election. It’s about the soul of a city. About whether leadership will serve the people—or sell them out. Whether we will continue to see politics as business as usual—or step into our collective power and demand something radically different.

    This one’s for the folks who refuse to sit on the sidelines.

    We’re diving deep into:
    - The real stakes in Oakland’s mayoral race (and who’s pulling the strings)
    - What abolitionist leadership looks like in city government
    - How movement politics can (and must) reshape local power
    - The disconnect between communities and City Hall
    - What it takes to lead a city in crisis—and still center the people
    - Why this moment in Oakland matters for cities across the country

    Whether you live in Oakland or you’re watching from afar, this episode will challenge you to rethink what leadership should look like—and who we’re fighting for.

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    33 mins
  • How Sentencing Enhancements Became a Weapon
    Apr 1 2025

    They say the time should fit the crime—but what happens when the system uses sentencing enhancements to stack charges, extend sentences, and pressure people into plea deals?

    In this episode of Pamela Price Unfiltered, I sit down with longtime activist attorney and prison abolitionist Cynthia Chandler to break down the truth about enhancements—and how they’ve become one of the justice system’s most misused tools.

    Cynthia’s resume is unmatched. A co-founder of Critical Resistance and Justice Now, she’s spent decades working alongside incarcerated people to challenge systemic oppression. From helping to establish California’s compassionate release law to exposing the illegal sterilization of women in state prisons (as seen in the Emmy-winning documentary Belly of the Beast), her impact runs deep.

    As a former Senior Assistant District Attorney in Alameda County and a Harvard-trained lawyer, Cynthia brings perspective from both inside and outside the system—and she’s not pulling any punches.

    We’re diving deep into:

    • What sentencing enhancements really are—and how they’ve been weaponized
    • How enhancements contribute to mass incarceration and coercive plea deals
    • The impact on families, children, and community safety
    • Why “justice” should mean more than punishment
    • What a people-centered, accountable legal system could look like


    This conversation is urgent, unfiltered, and full of insight you won’t hear anywhere else.

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    44 mins