Friday, October 31, 2014

New on Thirteen and NJTV - Complicit

   "Complicit"   
 airs: Saturday November 1 at 7am on
 
  AND
  
Sunday November 2 at 9:30am and 7pm
and Tuesday November 4 at 11:30pm
A Jewish refugee family aboard the SS St. Louis, Miami Harbor, 1939





  
This Week on Due Process 

Why, in 1939, was a shipload of German Jews not granted refuge? Why were they turned away by this country?  Why was the SS St. Louis forced back to Europe, where nearly a third of its passengers would be killed in the Holocaust?

It's an episode that cuts to critical questions of American law and justice.

On this edition of "Due Process," a look back at that "Voyage of the Damned," with a St. Louis survivor, Eva Wiener, and the leaders of the St. Louis Legacy Project.

In their documentary, "Complicit: The Untold Story of Why the Roosevelt Administration Denied Safe Haven to Jewish Refugees," Psychologist Ruth Ann Kalish and Lawyer Robert Krakow charge FDR with placing politics above compassion.

Join us and decide for yourself!

Sandy and Raymond 


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Friday, October 24, 2014

New on Thirteen and NJTV - Bob Curvin: Inside Newark

   "Bob Curvin: Inside Newark"
   
 airs: Saturday October 25 at 7am on
  AND
  
Sunday October 26 at 9:30am and 7pm
and Tuesday October 28 at 11:30pm
Curvin tries to calm an angry crowd at the start of Newark's rebellion in July, 1967






  
This Week on Due Process  

"Inside Newark: Decline, Rebellion and the Search for Transformation" is the title of Bob Curvin's important new book.  And inside Newark is where Bob's been for nearly all his life.

It may be the definitive political history of New Jersey's largest city. So its author - early activist, academic, Princeton PhD and onetime member of the New York Times Editorial Board - is our only guest for this candid conversation on Newark: how it got here ... and where it might be going.
 
It's a Due Process you won't want to miss.  We hope you'll join us!

Sandy and Raymond


Due Process - winner of 25 New York and Mid-Atlantic Emmys - airs on WNET/Thirteen and NJTV.

Due Process is a presentation of Rutgers School of Law - Newark, The Division of Continuing Studies and the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy with studio facilities provided by the Rutgers iTV Studio. 

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Friday, October 17, 2014

New on Thirteen and NJTV - Pot Prohibition: High Time for Repeal?

 "Pot Prohibition: High Time for Repeal?"
   
 airs: Saturday October 18 at 7am on
  AND
  
Sunday October 19 at 9:30am and 7pm
and Tuesday October 21 at 11:30pm
Celebration - and smoke - when Colorado became the first state to legalize marijuana in 2012






  
This Week on Due Process  

Colorado was the first to legalize; Washington followed suit - and the buzz is spreading across the country. Two more states and the District of Columbia are putting it to their voters next month and a half dozen others are moving toward referendum.

New Jersey and New York both have legislation pending and public opinion polls show that most Americans now favor legal weed - and not just for medical use...

Is it a legal and social reform whose time has come? Or a misguided, reckless move?

On the next edition of "Due Process" we look at America's new take on marijuana with Udi Ofer of the ACLU of NJ, Jon-Henry Barr of the Municipal Prosecutors Association and former White House Adviser Kevin Sabet.

It's a "Due Process" worth watching. Please join us!

Sandy and Ray


Due Process - winner of 25 New York and Mid-Atlantic Emmys - airs on WNET/Thirteen and NJTV.

Due Process is a presentation of Rutgers School of Law - Newark, The Division of Continuing Studies and the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy with studio facilities provided by the Rutgers iTV Studio. 

Major funding for Due Process is provided by The Fund for New Jersey.

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