Sinopsis
Collateral Damage is a news and chat show produced by KDHX Community Media in St. Louis, MO dealing with local and state politics, how national issues affect the region and what role the media plays in determining how reality is perceived in Metro Saint Louis. Veteran journalist D.J. Wilson is your host and guests include members of the mainstream media as well as bloggers, politicians and activists.
Episodios
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129: KMOX's Mike Claiborne Talks St Louis Sports and More with Guest Host Hank Thompson
09/01/2018 Duración: 45minAccording to his bio, Mike Claiborne is "a 30-year market veteran, including more than 10 years at KMOX, has done pre- and post-game shows for the St. Louis Cardinals and the St. Louis Blues over the years." Mike shares great stories about Cardinals heroes including Bob Gibson, Willie McGee, Mike Shannon, and Tommy Pham. But he also talks about what it was like growing- and coming-up in St Louis. Here's a glance at how the conversation went: Chapter 1. "Volunteered to take a pay-cut..." Mike has been a staple on St Louis sports radio for 30 years and he's paid his dues. (0:00-13:00) Chapter 2. Black men in the big leagues and in the booth. (13:00-22:22) Chapter 3. Is KMOX really "The Voice" of St Louis? (22:30-27:30) Chapter 4. Drinks with Bob Gibson and Willie McGee lead to a memorable story. (27:30-31:30) Chapter 5. "Make sure you take care of the next guy." An invaluable lesson learned from the legendary Mike Shannon. (31:30-38:00) Chapter 6. A broader look at the state of the African American commu
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128: The Bosman Twins Make Guest Host Hank Thompson Roar with Laughter
19/12/2017 Duración: 47minLiner notes from the album, When Lions Roar read: "Classrooms & clubs, symphony & social halls, workshops & record shops... all are part of the Bosman's dossier of elegance... in pursuit of their aim: 'educate to elevate.'" - Dr. Eugene Redmond This is one of the liveliest conversations featured on Collateral Damage in some time. You'll get a sneak peak into the lives of these musical geniuses and into several of the tracks on their latest album, which, by the way, you've got to pick up. Here's a look at how the conversation went: Chapter 1. "We had to work at it hard." Before becoming one of the most accomplished jazz duos in St Louis, Dwight and Dwayne were raised in a musical household (0:00-10:15) - Track 3 - "Pootie" Chapter 2. How do you raise talented children? "Give them the opportunity to fall in love with music." (10:15-21:30) - Track 8 - "My Daddy Was a Horn Player" Chapter 3. A talented family. The Bosman Twins' mother worked for two governors and a president. Their sister performs
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127: Rev. Starsky Wilson Joins Guest Host Hank Thompson
12/12/2017 Duración: 50minAs described by his church, "The Reverend Starsky D. Wilson is a pastor, philanthropist and activist pursuing God’s vision of community marked by justice, peace and love. He is president & CEO of Deaconess Foundation, pastor of Saint John’s Church (The Beloved Community) and former co-chair of the Ferguson Commission." To learn more about the ongoing work of the Ferguson Commission, now called "Forward Through Ferguson," check out this organization's impressive, dynamic report. Here's a look at how the conversation went: Chapter 1. Get to know Rev. Wilson and the causes he has been called to serve. (0:00-8:30) Chapter 2. "I don't think much s going to happen... We're in St Louis." At first, Wilson didn't expect much to change following the death of Mike Brown. He would go on to serve as a co-chair of the Ferguson Commission. (8:30-18:30) Chapter 3. "Kinda like apartheid, huh?" Laying the groundwork to move away from the minority rule of a majority population. (18:30-24:45) Chapter 4. "A terrific drive
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126: The Black Rep's Linda Kennedy and Ron Himes join Guest Host Hank Thompson
05/12/2017 Duración: 45minRon Himes founded The Black Repertory Theater Company in 1976 and he continues to serve as the company's Producing Director. Linda Kennedy has been an accomplished actor for 40 years, spending much of that time performing with the Black Rep. Get tickets for the next performance by calling the Box Office: 314-534-3810. Here's a look at how the conversation went: Chapter 1. "How do you compete with the instant gratification of social media?" asks Kennedy. Get to know the guests and the Black Rep. (0:00-10:15) Chapter 2. "A responsibility to lead our audience." Director Himes discusses the Black Rep's place in the community. (10:15-18:45) Chapter 3. Seeing yourself represented on stage. Every performance at the theater is different - and each show has the power to change a life. (18:45-25:00) Chapter 4. "The place to be on a Saturday night." More about the stages where the Black Rep has performed including Washington University's Edison Theater. (25:00-30:00) Chapter 5. "What's your favorite production?" asks
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126: Guest Host Hank Thompson Talks Politics, Protest, and Sexual Harassment with Art Perry and Dr. Malaika Horne
28/11/2017 Duración: 48minThis week on DJ Wilson's Collateral Damage, Hank Thompson and his guests tackle the difficult topic of sexual harassment and misconduct. Dr. Malaika Horne, is the founder and Director of the Executive Leadership Consortium at the University of Missouri, St Louis (UMSL). The consortium seeks "to prepare students and a cross-section of career professionals to become effective leaders to meet current and future demands in response to regional, state, national and international needs." Art Perry is a retired pharmacist, current Democratic Committeeman for St Louis' 28th Ward, and he serves on multiple boards across the city. Join the conversation and grow with Hank and his guests. Here's a look at how the conversation went: Chapter 1. "Citizen Busybody." Meet Dr. Horne and Mr. Perry and catch up on the context leading up to this conversation. (0:30-8:45) Chapter 2. "I don't think most women were surprised." Rape culture is being exposed; we learn this behavior comes from the desire to dominate women. (8:45-20:
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125: Guest Host Hank Thompson Speaks with Bill Monroe
21/11/2017 Duración: 54minThis week on DJ Wilson's Collateral Damage, Hank Thompson sits down with education activist Bill Monroe who shares decades worth of stories of shaking up the status quo. In addition to an animated guest, we're trying a a couple new things this week. First, you may notice some smokey saxophone interludes - those are simply to break up the conversation a bit. Also, you'll notice that Hank will be calling this program "DJ Wilson's Collateral Damage." Here's a look at how the conversation went: Chapter 1. "Brother! Brother! Don't Leave Me!" Monroe discusses the experiences that lead him to be an activist who wasn't afraid to literally fight back. (1:15-15:00) Chapter 2. "Sounds like a good time to retire." Monroe made it through his time on the force with the help- and in spite-of his friend Marvin Boone. (15:00-27:15) Chapter 3. Getting kicked out of the Stockley trial. (27:15-32:45) Chapter 4. Marvin strikes again (literally again). Monroe got his friend a well-paying job and the friend got him fired - but it
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124: Guest Host Hank Thompson talks No Justice No Profits Boycott
07/11/2017 Duración: 55minHank Thompson hosts Collateral Damage once again while DJ Wilson is away. Guests this week are Rev. Dinah Tatman and Minister Donald Muhammad, leaders from the No Justice No Profits movement, a non-violent community action coalition seeking to gain equal justice under the law for African Americans across the St Louis community and, indeed, the world. Learn more about the movement here: https://www.nojusticenoprofit.us Can a broad economic boycott of several major brands and economic centers like the Delmar Loop and the Galleria create the change that these religious leaders are calling for? Here's how the conversation went: 0:00-13:00 - Framing the boycott: "How can we redistribute that pain?" 13:00-25:00 - "A volcano has erupted..." People have been galvanized, how the boycott can guide their actions. 25:00-29:00 - Implementation of "No Justice No Profits" in the pews. 29:00-35:30 - Who's being boycotted, who should be supported, and why. "You're asking people to turn their backs on their universe," protes
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124: Guest Host Hank Thompson with 28th Ward Alderwoman Heather Navarro
31/10/2017 Duración: 45minEveryone at 88.1 KDHX is wishing DJ Wilson a speedy recovery from his illness. **************** Alderwoman Heather Navarro was elected this July to fill the seat left open following Lyda Krewson's victory in the river city's mayoral election last spring. Navarro, a licensed attorney, is also the Executive Director of the Missouri Coalition for the Environment, an organization that seeks to "educate, organize, and advocate in defense of Missouri's people and their environment." Here's a look at how the conversation went: 0:00-6:30 - Introduction. "I don't know if anything can prepare you" for serving on the Board of Aldermen (BoA). 6:30-12:30 - Joining the BoA during a tumultuous time. "My role as a white person is to say 'Black Lives Matter'" and support the board's Black Caucus. 12:30-24:45 - Prop P. Navarro is glad the decision is ultimately in the hands of the voters. 24:45-25:45 - City-County merger. 25:45-28:45 - Public Education. 28:45-31:30 - Shrinking the BoA. Navarro serves on the legislative commit
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123: Guest Host Hank Thompson with Better Family Life's James Clark
24/10/2017 Duración: 55minHank Thompson is back in the host's chair this week as DJ Wilson tackles some health issues. Check out Thompson's usual show, "Voices," Sundays at 6pm on 88.7 WSIE. James Clark is the VP of Community Outreach for Better Family Life, a 31-year-old St. Louis-based organization looking "To establish social, cultural, artistic, youth, economic, housing, and educational programs that help promote positive and innovative changes in the lives of individuals and their families." Clark navigates what he calls the "thick web of violence in our city," treating families' front porches as the front line in the struggle to end violence in St. Louis. This community outreach professional keeps his phone on 24/7 and shares some of the stories that keep him up at night and the strategies that get him up and moving each morning. One of those strategies is Peace Fest, coming up on Saturday Oct 28th 11am-8pm in Forest Park's Aviation Field. Here's a look at how the conversation went: 0-11:15 - Why Better Family Life? "There's no
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122: Guest Host Hank Thompson with Virvus Jones
17/10/2017 Duración: 52minThis week's guest host, according to DJ Wilson, "has the best voice in radio." Hank Thompson usually hosts the weekly show "Voices," Sunday evenings at 6pm on 88.7 WSIE, but this week he's also recording at the KDHX studios with guest Virvus Jones. Jones, a frequent guest on Collateral Damage, and Thompson have known each other for years. This week's podcast is a front row seat for a lively conversation between two wise men who have been living and breathing St Louis history, politics, and activism for decades. Here's a very rough look at how the conversation goes: 1:30-15:45 - What's up in St Louis... Jones: Police may say they own downtown streets, but they don't own the streets up in Walnut Park. 16:00-23:00 - How did we get here? A history of politics, voting rights, urban renewal (aka "black removal" according to Jones), and blight. 23:00-27:00 - Do single parent households have a role to play in the state of unrest? Thompson: "You've got to have standards," Jones: "You've got to have money!" 27:00-30:3
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121: Mothers in Charge - Responding to Violence in Our Community
26/09/2017 Duración: 40minIn 2014, Valerie Dent lost her two youngest sons, ages 24 and 31, to gun violence. That same weekend, Edith Williams lost her great nephew. A few months later, her pastor asked her to help start a local chapter of Mothers in Charge. Nationally, this organization is known as "a violence prevention, education and intervention-based organization, which advocates and supports youth, young adults, families and community organizations affected by violence." Locally, Williams and Dent help grieving families cope when violent tragedies strike. Get in touch via the St Louis Mothers in Charge Facebook page. ------------------------------------------- Here's a look at how the conversation goes: 1:15-10:30 - Mothers in Charge in St Louis. The tough stories that brought Williams and Dent to this important work. 10:30-13:45 - Working with the police and how Mothers in Charge helps grieving families. 13:45-20:00 - "Structure to give back..." How Edith and Valerie make this work happen. 20:00-23:30 - "When I call them, I
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120: Tony Messenger from The St.Louis Post Dispatch on Stockley and the city.
19/09/2017 Duración: 49minHere is a rough breakdown of how the conversation went. Stockley Trial= 3:00-35:00 Amazon in St.Louis? = 36:35-42:00 Scottrade renovations= 42:01-45:00 Metro Link Crime= 45:22-49:22
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119: Remembering radio host Lizz Brown's ardent political zeal
12/09/2017 Duración: 54minFor 15 years, four hours every morning, Lizz Brown woke up the St Louis region with her WGNU show, "The Wakeup Call." The title of her talk radio program was more than a witty double entendre, it was a way of life for the firebrand host who wasn't afraid to declare that she was "liberal and lovin' it." Adella Jones is a public information specialist who worked for the St. Louis Police Department and sometimes went toe to toe with the radio host while Brown was in her prime with "The Wakeup Call." Jones has since left the SLPD and now works in the private sector. Jones and DJ Wilson are both full of respect and admiration for the radio personality who passed away on Sept 6, 2017 after battling cancer for some time. --------------------------------- Here's a look at how the conversation went: 2:30-8:30 - Reporting from the back of a paddy wagon. Brown obviously talked the talk, but she walked the walk, too. 8:30-14:15 - A voice for North St. Louis. "The Wakeup Call" provided a voice for the otherwise unheard
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118: Jeanette Mott Oxford Puts the POW in Empower Missouri
29/08/2017 Duración: 49minJeanette Mott Oxford is the executive director of Empower Missouri, an organization that "envisions Missouri becoming a more just, equitable and democratic society that assures every person’s health, safety, security, independence, human rights, dignity and the opportunity to reach full potential." DJ and Jeanette's conversation follows Mott Oxford's career in politics, the work of Empower Missouri, and, of course, our state and nation's political climate. Here's a look at how the conversation went: 0:00-15:00 - Who is J-MO and what does Empower Missouri do? "Why should workers live in poverty?" 15:00-22:00 - How does EmpowerMO help children and combat structural barriers to overcoming poverty? "It's in everyone's interest to solve housing and hunger." 22:00-28:15 - Toxic stress and kids. Some children are growing up with PTSD - what can we do about it? 28:15-32:00 - What's it like working with our state and federal representatives? Missouri is #2 in hunger and misconceptions are holding us back from makin
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117: Excerpts from the autobiography of Dick Gregory
22/08/2017 Duración: 25minWith the passing of comedian, civil rights activist, and cultural icon Dick Gregory, d.j. pays homage to the life of the St. Louis native, by reading excerpts of Gregory's 1964 autobiography, "nigger." Gregory attended Cote Brilliante elementary school, graduated from Sumner High School, and attended SIU-Carbondale before becoming a comedian. he was active in the Civil Rights struggle, and ran as a write-in candidate for president in 1968.
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116: Glenn McGowan talks St. Louis Soccer, and the search for a North Side pitch
15/08/2017 Duración: 01h06minWhat follows is a rough breakdown of how the conversation went down. What inspired you to stat this academy? (3:00-8:00) Soccer in STL (9:00-10:30) The Field (10:40-13:00) Youth Soccer in STL (14:00-17:30) How to get a coach (17:45-19:00) Why Soccer? (19:30-30:00) Challenges of soccer (36:15-42:00) Fifa Fair Play (42:10-47:00) Popularity of the sport (47:00-49:30 How to get this field (49:45-66:00)
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115: 3rd Ward Alderman Brandon Bosley Talks Realistic Change
08/08/2017 Duración: 48minIf the name Bosley rings a bell, that's because the new 3rd Ward alderman is the son of Freeman Bosley Sr. who served the third for 39 years. Brandon's brother served as the city's first black mayor from 1993 to 1997. The young alderman was narrowly elected in April of 2017, inspired by the mobilization in Ferguson that showed Bosley that his community is ready for change. He wants to help find realistic ways to make that change happen. Here's a look at how the conversation went: 0:00-16:00 - Who is the new Alderman Bosley? Where Brandon comes from, who he serves, what inspires him, and his governing philosophy. 16:00-19:15 - A divided community? Bosley discusses building realistic credibility in his neighborhoods. 19:15-26:45 - "Building our own blocks..." Tax incentives, the LRA, and alternative development models. 26:45-31:30 - Understanding crime and the people who commit crime: Discussing a new police chief and the city workhouse. 31:30-35:00 - Alliances on the BoA? Dynamics at City Hall. 35:00-43:15
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114: Great Rivers Environmental Law Center
01/08/2017 Duración: 47minKathleen Henry and Bruce Morrison from the Great Rivers Environmental Law Center join D.J. in the KDHX studios to discuss a variety of federal, state, and local environmental issues and what they mean to us here in the St. Louis region. Here's a glance at how the conversation goes: 1:30-8:15 - What does the GRELC do and why? 8:15-21:00 - What does the Trump administration mean for the environment in St. Louis? Streamlining the development process isn't very good for Missouri and Illinois streams. 21:15-26:30 - How are things at the state level? What can the average citizen do to help? 26:30-35:00 - What's going on closer to home? Development in St. Louis County parks, in particular, is not being done to promote outdoor recreation. 35:00-47:00 - Putting it all in perspective. Shifting from fossil fuels to renewable energy and seeing if there's any reason for hope. Surprisingly, DJ ends on an optimistic note!
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113: John Ammann, Catherine Frizell on law suit to protect foster children
18/07/2017 Duración: 49minJohn Amman, SLU law professor, and Catherine Frizell, staff attorney for Children's Rights, discuss the federal class action suit against Missouri to stop the over-prescription of psychotropic drugs to the state's foster children.
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112: Virvus Jones on the 4th of July, the new city budget & electric cars
04/07/2017 Duración: 01h15minVirvus Jones stopped by to speak with DJ about many issues facing the city of St. Louis, including crime, the budget, the national economy, the guaranteed annual income, and many other topics effecting the entire country on this episode of Collateral Damage. 4th of July : 3:00 VP Fair : 5:20 Gina Scott : 8:40 Veteran Life : 14:00 Housing : 20:00 Green Housing : 22:00 Universal Basic Income : 25:38 Crime : 33:30 City Budget : 36:55 Confederate memorial removal : 57:00