And Justice for All?
Know Your Rights
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ナレーター:
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Reuben Josephe Tapp
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著者:
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Kenneth Phelps
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And justice for all?
Attorney Julius Phelps-Felton, a rising star in the Obama County State Attorney’s Office and author of The New York Times best seller Know Your Rights, is tragically killed in a police-involved shooting while trying to defend his fiancée, R&B musician Laura Mae, from being sexually violated by a police officer. The trauma from the incident sends Laura into a deep depression, eventually leading to her hospitalization and PTSD diagnosis.
Despite Laura testifying that the officer responsible for the shooting was violating law enforcement policies, internal affairs and the Civilian Office of Police Accountability ruled the incident to be a justifiable police shooting. This series of unjust events challenges the American pledge to be “one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”
And Justice for All? addresses some of the most critical questions facing Americans today: Is justice blind? Is it really an inalienable right for all?
Dr. Kenneth D. Phelps, MDiv, DMin
Entrepreneur, community leader, pastor, teacher, author, and playwright
Dr. Kenneth D. Phelps is the senior pastor at Concord Missionary Baptist Church and the author of multiple papers, books, blog posts, and devotions. He is the owner and CEO of Imani Faith Productions and Imani Writer’s Cohort, Inc., a faith-based media publishing and production company. Dr. Phelps is also the founder and CEO of Concord Community Organization, a nonprofit working to bring peace to the Woodlawn community in Chicago, Illinois.
Married to Veneeta B. Phelps for 34 years, Dr. Phelps is the father of three beautiful children - Kenneth (Karina), Morgan, and David - who are his pride and joy. He is a grandfather to Ty Solorio, Kalissa Destiny, and Adriel Harlan.
©2020 Kenneth D. Phelps (P)2020 Kenneth D. Phelps