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Mother’s Justice Show

Mother’s Justice Show

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Mother’s Justice Show has a mission to increase dialogue in the community about police accountability, constitutional policing and justice. Host, Rev. Harriett G. Walden, has been a vocal advocate for peace and justice ever since she founded Mothers for Police Accountability in 1990. MFPA is an organization that educates and network with other community organizations interested in addressing excessive police and bias policing.

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    • Erin Goodman, Executive Director of the SODO Business Improvement Area
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      On this episode of the Mothers Justice Radio Show, guest host Chukundi Salisbury sits down with Erin Goodman, Executive Director of the SODO Business Improvement Area.

      Erin has served as the Executive Director of the SODO BIA since 2014. She holds a Master’s in Public Administration and brings more than 20 years of experience in nonprofit administration, placemaking, and economic development. Erin leverages strong relationships with city leaders and partner organizations to advocate for the issues that matter most to SODO. Before joining the BIA, she worked with the U District Partnership and currently serves on the Board of Directors for the International Downtown Association. A Seattle native, Erin lives in the Rainier Beach neighborhood, where she enjoys time with friends and family, gardening, and always has a puzzle in progress on the dining room table.

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      The discussion centers on the killing of L.J. Causey, Jr.—a father of three—and exposes the stark gap between police de-escalation policies and real-world practice. Coalition leaders Elaine Simons and Sonia Joseph share deeply personal perspectives shaped by the loss of their own sons, while outlining concrete legislative priorities for the 2026 session, including independent prosecutors, Attorney General investigations, stronger standards for law-enforcement leadership, and limits on police tactics that erode public trust.


      This episode is both a tribute to lives lost and a call to action—highlighting how impacted families are leading statewide efforts to change policy, demand transparency, and protect future generations. If you care about justice, public safety, and accountability in Washington State, this is a conversation you need to hear in full.

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