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"Women of Influence Series" feat. Baltimore City's State's Atty Marilyn Mosby

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This week we kick off "Women's History Month" and our "Women of Influence Series" with Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby. She is Baltimore’s 25th State's Attorney and she is dedicated and committed to the people of this great city. In our interview Atty Mosby talks very candidly about her decision to charge the 6 officers who killed unarmed Freddy Gray back in 2015, and the backlash that ensued. And, while those officers were not convicted of those charges back in 2015, we can still see some of the residual effects of Atty Mosby's decision to charge this officers, in future cases that have impacted the Black Community such as George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and many others. We appreciate Atty Mosby's candor, as well as her vision for the city of Baltimore. She went into this profession as an attorney to effectuate change not just in her community but in this country, and we believe she is doing just that. We are excited that she is kicking off Women's History Month and our Women of Influence Series in this week's episode. 

PLUS, in our Thought of the Week, we have a message for the Ukrainian people entitled, "Am I My Brother's Keeper?" It is an encouraging and inspirational message to the people of Ukraine that are currently fighting for their lives and their freedom in the midst of this senseless and unjust war with Russia and Vladmir Putin. Our thoughts and prayers are continually with the families of those impacted by this senseless violence, and we believe most importantly that God is definitely in control. We hope you will take some time to check out this week's edition of the Thinking Out Loud Radio Show. 

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