Lost Compassion, Tune into Boldminds LLC, This Morning 10 AM WNHH-Lp, 103.5 fm

Boldminds LLC                                                                                             November 18, 2015

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“Lost Compassion,” 

A documentary on Mitrice Richardson

Airs 11-18-2015 
10am-11am EDT 103.5FM WNHH-LP
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About Wednesday's Show:
This show will explore the story of Mitrice
Richardson who went missing after being released from a Malibu jail in the middle of the night with no cell phone, no purse, no ID and no form of transportation. This film highlights the vitality of her life and probes the mysterious details surrounding her disappearance and ultimately her death.

Show Guests from LA, California:
Chip Croft- Documentary Filmmaker,
Executive Producer

Show host and producers: Boldminds LLC and Salwa Abdussabur

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Shafiq R. Fulcher Abdussabur   is an Author, Public Speaker, Racial Profiling Consultant, Entrepreneur & law enforcement officer whose unique approach and concepts to urban redevelopment, race relations, violence prevention, racial profiling prevention and community based policing have been featured in the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, NPR-Where We Live, New Haven Independent, NPR-All Things Considered, WYBC-Electric Drum, New Haven Advocate, Russian Radio, BBC, PBS, New York Daily News, New Haven Register, Hartford Courant, and Al Jazeera America. He is past president of the National Association of Black Law Enforcement Officers. He has served as a guest host for WNPR “Where We Live.” He has also been a featured writer in the Huffington Post.


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