Part one of an interview featuring Chaplain Jessi Knight of the Phoenix Dream Center, on the subject of sex trafficking, victim advocacy, and community and global interdiction.
Month: September 2014
(09/29/2014) Interview with the Phoenix Dream Center’s Sex Trafficking Outreach (part two)
Part two of an interview featuring Chaplain Jessi Knight of the Phoenix Dream Center, on the subject of sex trafficking, victim advocacy, and community and global interdiction.
(09/29/2014) Interview with Phoenix Dream Center’s Sex Trafficking Outreach Director (part three)
Part three of an interview featuring Chaplain Jessi Knight of the Phoenix Dream Center, on the subject of sex trafficking, victim advocacy, and community and global interdiction.
(09/19/2014) Editorial – Due Process and Right to Assemble in Dixie County
A grand jury in the Southeastern United States indicts prosecutor; jury foreman is subsequently removed by judge at pleasure of state prosecutor and jailed without charge.
(09/02/2014) Interview with 2014 Libertarian Party Candidate for Arizona Governor Barry J. Hess (part three)
Mr. Hess is the only Libertarian-with-a-capital-”L” party candidate for governor to be found on the ballot for the general election in Arizona, which occurs November 4, 2014. He also campaigned for the office of Arizona governor in 2002, 2006, and 2010, and was a candidate for president of the United States in 2008 and for the United States Senate in 2000.
(09/02/2014) Interview with 2014 Libertarian Party Candidate for Arizona Governor Barry J. Hess (part two)
Mr. Hess is the only Libertarian-with-a-capital-”L” party candidate for governor to be found on the ballot for the general election in Arizona, which occurs November 4, 2014. He also campaigned for the office of Arizona governor in 2002, 2006, and 2010, and was a candidate for president of the United States in 2008 and for the United States Senate in 2000.
(09/02/2014) Interview with 2014 Libertarian Party Candidate for Arizona Governor Barry J. Hess (part one)
Mr. Hess is the only Libertarian-with-a-capital-“L” party candidate for governor to be found on the ballot for the general election in Arizona, which occurs November 4, 2014. He also campaigned for the office of Arizona governor in 2002, 2006, and 2010, and was a candidate for president of the United States in 2008 and for the United States Senate in 2000.