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Do we consider the media an institution that can have an impact on justice? If you are today's guest, the answer is yes, and she would know as a journalist and reporter at WAMU, a DC outlet of NPR.

This episode is part 4 of the series, MISSING, MURDERED + THE MEDIA. Jonquilyn Hill is also the creator and host of "Through the Cracks," investigates gaps in our society and the people who fall through them. Season 1 centers around the story of Relisha Rudd, an eight year old girl who went missing from a homeless shelter in Washington DC in 2014.

In addition to exploring the complex factors at play in Relisha's story, Jonquilyn and Rebekah examine the racialized aspects of the true crime genre and just who the media finds "relatable?"

You can read listen to Through the Cracks here: https://wamu.org/show/through-the-cracks/

Your can follow Jonquilyn Hill on twitter: @jonquilynhill

The podcast promo you heard today is for the show, SAY THEIR NAME, by DCP Entertainment:

"Say Their Name" focuses on the assault and killing of unarmed Black people by police and in ‘Stand Your Ground’ states, highlighting incidents throughout the United States.
Serving as a memorialization for these individuals, we learn about who these people were through the words of the people that knew them best, while also helping us understand what these situations do to their families and communities not only in the immediate aftermath, but also what happens when the news-cycle moves on and the social media attention shifts focus.

Season 2 also highlights more stories from Women who have lost their lives due to negative police encounters. Listen wherever you get your podcasts:

Find Say Their Name wherever you get your shows.
Ways to support the show below!

https://www.dcpofficial.com/saytheirname

DIE-ALOGUE is sponsored in part by She’s Birdie – the stylish and effective, personal safety alarms that I honestly don’t leave home without! You can get 10% off your Birdie purchase when you shop this link: https://www.shesbirdie.com/?rfsn=4885943.d5e5e8

DIE-ALOGUE will be at Crimecon in Las Vegas, April 28- May 1, 2022! Please come say hello on podcast row! Use the Code: DIEALOGUE when you register for 10% off your pass. https://crimecon.regfox.com/atokad543

Do you love DIE-ALOGUE? Please tell a friend, share on your social media, and consider becoming a DIE-HARD on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/creator-home

Follow us on social media — we are @diealoguepod across all platforms.

Please rate and review DIE-ALOGUE if you haven't already?! Then share the show with your friends, family, foes, + true crime communities.

Rate on apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/die-alogue-a-true-crime-conversation/id1470890320

Rate on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/64IHCryN2jFaswrVIzMV8w

CONTACT:
Thank you for joining the conversation. You can always drop a line via the website https://www.rebekahsebastian.com/discover/#contact
or by email: rebekah@yellowtapemedia.com

DIE-ALOGUE is part of the Crawlspace Network, and is hosted and edited by Rebekah Sebastian. Audio engineering by Jason Usry.
Do we consider the media an institution that can have an impact on justice? If you are today's guest, the answer is yes, and she would know as a journalist and reporter at WAMU, a DC outlet of NPR. This episode is part 4 of the series, MISSING, MURDERED + THE MEDIA. Jonquilyn Hill is also the creator and host of "Through the Cracks," investigates gaps in our society and the people who fall through them. Season 1 centers around the story of Relisha Rudd, an eight year old girl who went missing from a homeless shelter in Washington DC in 2014. In addition to exploring the complex factors at play in Relisha's story, Jonquilyn and Rebekah examine the racialized aspects of the true crime genre and just who the media finds "relatable?" You can read listen to Through the Cracks here: https://wamu.org/show/through-the-cracks/ Your can follow Jonquilyn Hill on twitter: @jonquilynhill The podcast promo you heard today is for the show, SAY THEIR NAME, by DCP Entertainment: "Say Their Name" focuses on the assault and killing of unarmed Black people by police and in ‘Stand Your Ground’ states, highlighting incidents throughout the United States. Serving as a memorialization for these individuals, we learn about who these people were through the words of the people that knew them best, while also helping us understand what these situations do to their families and communities not only in the immediate aftermath, but also what happens when the news-cycle moves on and the social media attention shifts focus. Season 2 also highlights more stories from Women who have lost their lives due to negative police encounters. Listen wherever you get your podcasts: Find Say Their Name wherever you get your shows. Ways to support the show below! https://www.dcpofficial.com/saytheirname DIE-ALOGUE is sponsored in part by She’s Birdie – the stylish and effective, personal safety alarms that I honestly don’t leave home without! You can get 10% off your Birdie purchase when you shop this link: https://www.shesbirdie.com/?rfsn=4885943.d5e5e8 DIE-ALOGUE will be at Crimecon in Las Vegas, April 28- May 1, 2022! Please come say hello on podcast row! Use the Code: DIEALOGUE when you register for 10% off your pass. https://crimecon.regfox.com/atokad543 Do you love DIE-ALOGUE? Please tell a friend, share on your social media, and consider becoming a DIE-HARD on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/creator-home Follow us on social media — we are @diealoguepod across all platforms. Please rate and review DIE-ALOGUE if you haven't already?! Then share the show with your friends, family, foes, + true crime communities. Rate on apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/die-alogue-a-true-crime-conversation/id1470890320 Rate on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/64IHCryN2jFaswrVIzMV8w CONTACT: Thank you for joining the conversation. You can always drop a line via the website https://www.rebekahsebastian.com/discover/#contact or by email: rebekah@yellowtapemedia.com DIE-ALOGUE is part of the Crawlspace Network, and is hosted and edited by Rebekah Sebastian. Audio engineering by Jason Usry. read more read less

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