Episodes

Monday May 18, 2026
Monday May 18, 2026
All Roads Lead to the South. Justice For: The Series took the movement on the road and made a powerful stop in Selma, Alabama — the very ground where courage, sacrifice, and strategy helped lead to the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Selma was not just a location. It was a turning point.
From the Edmund Pettus Bridge to the marches led by civil rights leaders, everyday people risked their lives so Black voices could be heard at the ballot box. That legacy is why we showed up. That history is why we keep speaking. And that fight is why this conversation still matters today.
We filmed a live episode in Selma — and you can catch it now on all platforms: YouTube, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music.
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The fight for voting rights is not over.

Wednesday May 13, 2026
Wednesday May 13, 2026
Justice For Our Voting Rights Part 2: The State of Our Nation is a powerful live conversation on the attack against voting rights, Black political power, and democracy in America. Hosted by Attorney Gerald Griggs and Kiandria Demone, this episode features State Rep. Justin J. Pearson, who has been on the front line after Tennessee passed a new congressional map that splits Memphis and threatens the political voice of a majority-Black city. Rep. Pearson called the vote a “political lynching,” saying it set Tennessee back over 150 years and represented a racist, reckless attack on Black political power.
This conversation will break down why redistricting is not just lines on a map — it is about representation, resources, power, and whose voices get heard. The episode will also address the human side of the fight, including reports that protesters were detained during the special session, including Rep. Pearson’s brother. From protest and People Power to the historical weight of the viral “boy” moment, this conversation will unpack what happens when Black leadership refuses to be silenced.
This is more than a Tennessee issue. It is a warning for Georgia, the South, and the nation. Justice For Our Voting Rights Part 2 is a call to organize, protect the vote, educate our communities, and fight back with strategy.
#JusticeForOurVotingRights #JusticeForTheSeries #JustinJPearson #VotingRights #BlackPoliticalPower #ProtectTheVote #PeoplePower #Redistricting #TennesseePolitics

Friday May 01, 2026
Friday May 01, 2026
In this episode, we sit down with Attorney Chris Bruce — who proudly identifies as a “Local Black Man” — for a timely and necessary conversation on the state of voting rights following the Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais.
We break down what the Court decided, how it impacts the enforcement of the Voting Rights Act, and what it means for representation — from Louisiana to states like Georgia. Attorney Bruce brings both legal insight and lived perspective, helping connect complex legal decisions to their real-world impact on Black communities.
From redistricting and political power to what people should be paying attention to right now, this episode focuses on understanding the moment we’re in — and what comes next.
This is more than a legal discussion.This is about access, representation, and protecting the power of our vote.
✊🏾 Our Vote. Our Power. Our Future.
Listen now on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, and YouTube
#JusticeForTheSeries #VotingRights #SupremeCourt #Redistricting #BlackVoices #ProtectTheVote

Monday Apr 27, 2026
Monday Apr 27, 2026
We went behind the scenes of Justice For Jimmy—and this one goes deeper than ever.
From breaking down the work of Attorney Griggs, to exposing where the system failed, to calling out leadership during 2019… this is about accountability at every level. We’re talking real conversations on local elections, why your vote matters in Georgia’s Governor’s race, and how decisions made then still affect us now.
Plus, our Clip of the Week—a moment you need to see from this past weekend’s Correspondents’ Dinner 👀
This isn’t just content… this is truth, context, and power.
#JusticeForJimmyAtchison #JusticeForTheSeries #BehindTheScenes #SayHisName #AtlantaPolitics #BlackVoicesMatter #VoteLocal #GeorgiaElections #Accountability #CivilRights #MediaMatters #StayInformed

Monday Apr 27, 2026
Monday Apr 27, 2026
In this powerful episode of Justice For: The Series, we sit down with Jimmy Hill to tell the story behind the headline—and the fight that never stopped. At just 21 years old, Jimmy Atchison was shot and killed during a police encounter in Atlanta.
Unarmed and hiding at the time of the shooting, his death raised serious questions about use of force, accountability, and how justice is defined when the system makes its final decision. But this episode goes beyond the case.
Through the voice of his father, we explore who Jimmy truly was—a son, a young man with a life ahead of him—and the emotional and relentless journey that followed. From years of waiting and weekly protests to the courtroom outcome that left more questions than answers, this conversation centers the reality of what it means to fight for justice after the system says the case is closed.
This is not just a story about loss. It’s about love, resilience, and a father who refused to let his son’s name be forgotten. Because when the law stops… the fight continues.
#JusticeForJimmy #JimmyAtchison #JusticeForTheSeries #SayHisName #BlackLivesMatter #PoliceAccountability #JusticeDelayed #FathersFight #Atlanta #CommunityVoices #KeepFighting

Saturday Apr 11, 2026
Saturday Apr 11, 2026
On this episode we go behind-the-scenes episode of Justice For: The Series, we take you inside the conversation with activist and movement leader Tamika Mallory. This isn’t just a recap—it’s a real look at what didn’t make the main episode. From raw reactions to deeper context, we unpack the energy, the intention, and the truth behind discussing the case of Breonna Taylor.
Tamika shares unfiltered insight on advocacy, accountability, and what it means to stay on the frontlines long after the headlines fade. We reflect on the weight of telling these stories, the responsibility of getting it right, and why these conversations still matter today. This is about impact, not just content. Tap in for the full behind-the-scenes breakdown
#JusticeForTheSeries #BreonnaTaylor #TamikaMallory #SayHerName #BehindTheScenes #WeKeepFighting

Saturday Apr 11, 2026
Saturday Apr 11, 2026
On this episode of Justice For: The Series, we sit down with activist and movement leader Tamika Mallory to take a deeper look at the case of Breonna Taylor—a 26-year-old EMT whose life was taken during a late-night police raid in her own home. We break down the no-knock warrant, how it was executed, and the chain of decisions that led to her death, separating facts from misinformation and revisiting the timeline that sparked nationwide protests.
Tamika speaks candidly about the legal aftermath, including the charges, dismissals, and the limited accountability that followed. We unpack how the system responded—from local law enforcement to federal involvement—and what it reveals about policing, policy failures, and the justice system as a whole. This conversation goes beyond surface-level coverage, diving into how cases like Breonna’s expose deeper systemic issues that continue to impact Black communities across the country.
More importantly, this episode centers Breonna as a person—not just a headline. An essential worker, a daughter, a sister, and a woman who was building her future. Justice For challenges viewers to stay informed, stay engaged, and continue demanding accountability. Because justice isn’t just about charges—it’s about truth, reform, and ensuring her story leads to lasting change.
#JusticeForBreonnaTaylor #JusticeForTheSeries #TamikaMallory #SayHerName #NoKnockWarrants #BlackLivesMatter #AccountabilityNow #JusticeDelayedJusticeDenied #ProtectBlackWomen #CivilRights #KnowHerName #WeKeepFighting

Saturday Mar 28, 2026
Saturday Mar 28, 2026
In this episode of Justice For, we center the voice of family through Deborah Watts, cousin of Emmett Till and a leading advocate for preserving his legacy. Together, we move beyond headlines to explore who Emmett was as a young boy, the events that led to his tragic death, and the system that failed to deliver justice.
This conversation also honors the enduring impact of Mamie Till-Mobley, whose courageous decision to reveal the truth to the world helped spark a movement that changed America. Through reflection, education, and truth-telling, Deborah Watts continues to carry this legacy forward.
This episode is not just about history—it is about responsibility, remembrance, and the ongoing fight for justice.

Saturday Mar 14, 2026
Saturday Mar 14, 2026
In January 2013, 17-year-old Kendrick Johnson was found dead inside a rolled-up wrestling mat in the gym of Lowndes High School in Valdosta, Georgia. Investigators ruled his death an accident caused by positional asphyxia, saying he became trapped while trying to retrieve a shoe stored inside the mat. But for more than a decade, Kendrick’s family has questioned that conclusion and continues to seek answers.
In this episode of Justice For The Series, hosts Attorney Gerald Griggs and Kiandria Demone sit down with Kendrick Johnson’s father to discuss the life of Kendrick, the timeline of events surrounding his death, and the family’s ongoing fight for accountability. The conversation explores the investigation, conflicting autopsy reports, recent legal developments, and the broader questions about transparency and justice that still surround the case.
More than thirteen years later, the story of Kendrick Johnson continues to spark national debate. This episode is dedicated to sharing his story, examining the facts, and amplifying the voices still searching for the truth.

Friday Mar 06, 2026
Friday Mar 06, 2026
In this episode of Justice For: The Series, we examine four police-involved deaths in Atlanta that continue to raise urgent questions:
D’Ettrick Griffin.Jimmy Atchison.Edward Barnett III.Rayshard Brooks.
Four cases.Four different encounters.One state still grappling with accountability.
Hosts Attorney Gerald Griggs and Kiandria Demone revisit the facts, the use-of-force decisions, the legal outcomes, and the broader implications for policing in Georgia.
What was justified?What remains disputed?And what does transparency really look like?
This episode is about examining the record — not reacting to headlines.
Because justice requires scrutiny.And scrutiny requires courage.




