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Nikil Saval – PA 1st District Senatorial Candidate

Nikil Saval is Philadelphia’s Democratic Ward Leader of the 2nd Ward and is currently a Pennsylvania Senatorial candidate for the 1st District. He’s also our guest for our pandemic quarantine Bluntcast #13.

Nikil was born in Los Angeles, went to school in New York City, and now lives in Philly, where he plans to stay.

He is also one of the co-founders of Reclaim Philadelphia, which has been quite influential in recent local elections through extensive canvassing and phone-banking.

Nikhil is currently running against incumbent Larry Farnese for PA State Senate.

Saval was also a major force in the local Bernie Sanders efforts.

He speaks with us about the current situation, how Sanders’ like policies which were deemed too controversial or expensive are now part of life, the balance between improving neighborhoods  while safeguarding the folks who have called those neighborhoods home for decades, as well as dealing with The Philly Blunt.

Nikil young guy with a bright future in Philly and maybe beyond. 

We hope you enjoy.

LINKS:

Nikil Saval
Youtube video of the BLUNTCAST

Circle of Hope Pastor Rachel Sensenig

For Bluntcast #4 we zoomed with Pastor Rachel Sensenig of the Circle of Hope church on South Broad Street. Rachel joined us to discuss the impact of the current COVID-19 situation on the church and her congregation. Are people flocking to the church? We also discussed how Churches interact with their members in times of social-distancing, what is it about Circle of Hope that attracts younger members, and how has the shutdown affected their local thrift stores?

To watch our Bluntcasts live, please follow us on Facebook for the LIVE EVENTS, when technology permits, usually Monday, Wednesday, Friday at about 9 p.m.

LINKS:

Circle of Hope: www/Facebook

George Martorano – The Longest-Serving First-Time Non-Violent Offender in Federal History

George Martorana is our guest for this episode of the Philly Blunt. In the 1970’s and early 1980’s George was selling marijuana in the Philly area. Some reports say that he was moving upwards of $75 million dollars a year of the stuff. He caught the attention of the FBI and they ended up busting a truckload of marijuana that they tied back to Martorano. In 1984, following the advice of his attorney, he pleaded guilty to multiple drug charges, under the impression that he’d be expected to serve 40-50 months, as the prosecution recommended.

George, as a first-time non-violent offender, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The only way he was to leave prison was in a body bag. At the time, it was the longest prison term ever to be imposed on a first time non-violent offender in American history.

While in prison, George was subjected to five years of underground solitary confinement and sentenced to Marion, the worst of the federal prisons.

George served 32 years as a model prisoner and is only a free man due to the President Obama’s prison reform plan for drug offenders who had received harsh sentences.

While in prison George became a prolific writer, having authored over 31 books. He became a teacher while behind bars and worked to take inmates out of gangs and into the classroom. As a teacher, he helped over 8,000 inmates earn their GED. He traded peanut butter for a man’s life. He also is credited with preventing a hijacking of a Con-Air aircraft by prisoners while flying from Philadelphia to Oklahoma for an appeal.

George is now an inspirational speaker and an advocate for cannabis reform. He is also the owner of Hip Hemp Cafe, Philadelphia’s first CBD lounge, on 7th Street just south of South Street.

It’s a fascinating discussion that we hope you enjoy.

LINKS:
HIP HEMP CAFE: www/Instagram/Facebook

Cheri Honkala: Homelessness, Heroin, and Helicopters

It’s not often that we interview a guest a few hours after their arrest, but then again, Cheri Honkala is the only guest we’ve had who’s been arrested over 200 times. Quite possibly Philly’s biggest badass, Honkala simply refuses to take no for an answer from our largely ineffectual local government, which has done nothing to address our city’s 25% poverty rate. When Honkala finds a homeless mother, and a city that doesn’t offer any help, she doesn’t ask for it, she demands it. It’s is impossible to measure the impact she’s had on our city, the countless lives she has saved, and the members of our local government she’s stood up to. She was once a homeless mother, and she has never forgotten the people who helped her, and she has therefore dedicated her life to helping others. 

Not only does she help our city’s most vulnerable citizens, she also gets them politically active by way or her organization, PPEHRC (pronounced P-Perk). Furthermore, she was the Green Party’s 2012 Vice Presidential candidate alongside Dr. Jill Stein. She holds nothing back in this interview, not her disdain for Republicans nationally or Democrats locally. This is a good interview, and an important one. 

LINKS:
Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign: Instagram/Twitter/Facebook
O’Neals Pub: www/Facebook/Twitter
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