NEW: Celisia Stanton, host of Truer Crime, & GREATER UPTOWN RESIDENT. In this clip she talks about not wanting to be pigeon-holed as the "social justice show," staying true to the genre while raising issues of race, gender, systemic injustice.
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Had a conversation with hometown hero Celisia Stanton. Not only does she host the hit podcast "Truer Crime," but she lives amongst us in the Greater Wedge metro area.
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🚨Today: Truer Crime: Rethinking Justice with Celisia Stanton...
True crime is more than just storytelling—it shapes how we understand justice, victims, and the world around us. In this episode, we sit down with Celisia Stanton, the host of Tenderfoot TV's Truer Crime and The Vanishing Point, to discuss how her own experience as a crime victim led her to rethink the way these stories are told. With Truer Crime entering its highly anticipated second season, Celisia shares how she challenges traditional crime narratives, the biggest misconceptions about the justice system, and why ethical storytelling is more important than ever. We also dive into some perplexing cases that will leave you wanting more..
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Crime stories are hard to ignore and even harder to forget. Join host @Celisiastanton as she uncovers stories about real people, murdered, missing, and misled, with more nuance, more context, and more questions. Tune in to the trailer of @truercrimepod, https://t.co/QlbowDTRgp
I was so honored to learn from Sarah, and I hope you enjoy this bonus interview while we are on a break from regular season episodes. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts!
@Iosangelesriver @ElSangito Thanks for listening + recommending! We're definitely working on new episodes, but unfortunately everything takes longer than we would like. We're still active at https://t.co/8E64aid3J4 if you want interviews and mini-podcasts to scratch the Truer Crime itch in the meantime!
@kaylafratt @HonkIfUrHoary@CanadianTCpod@SwindledPodcast You should check us out! Celisia (the host/creator) actually started Truer Crime because she was sick of true crime podcasts that ~didn't~ go deep enough, and relied on sensational and pro-cop rhetoric. Listen wherever you get your podcasts and let us know what you think!
Many of us will act as jurors in our lifetime, but jury nullification is something they won't tell you about when you get called to serve. It's so important that we fully understand the agency + power we hold as community members participating in the criminal legal process!
If you've never heard of jury nullification, this toolkit from @CommJusticeExch and @interruptcrim is a great primer. I first learned of the concept as a high school debate coach and I truly believe it's something everyone should know about!
Ever heard of jury nullification? If not, you're not alone. It's often referred to as a "silent power" - judges and lawyers know jurors have it, but they never say so out loud.
So what is it? Check out this🧵for more 1/6
As Beyond Criminal Courts writes, "it is one approach that we can use, alongside many others, to disrupt the carceral state." If you're intrigued, I highly recommend learning more!