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Exposing injustice. Holding the powerful accountable. Turning awareness into action.


This podcast goes beyond the headlines to break down the biggest issues shaping our communities—systemic racism, police accountability, economic injustice, and more. With unfiltered insights, bold analysis, and real conversations with changemakers, Pamela Price tackles the truth behind the systems impacting real people, real families, and real lives.


If you're ready to challenge the status quo and push for real change, this is the podcast for you.

© 2026 Pamela Price Unfiltered
Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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    • DA Manufactured Evidence? The “Unholy Alliance” & The Travesty of Justice in the Steven Taylor Case
      Jan 20 2026

      In this explosive episode of Pamela Price Unfiltered, we sit down with Addie Kitchen, the grandmother of Steven Taylor, who was killed by police in a San Leandro Walmart in April 2020.

      Addie and Pamela reveal shocking details about the legal maneuvers used to dismiss charges against Officer Jason Fletcher, including allegations of "manufactured evidence," "underhanded work," and a "vacation trap" set for the presiding judge. This isn't just a legal discussion—it’s an exposure of prosecutorial politics at its worst.

      Ms. Addie Kitchen, Steven Taylor’s grandmother. Ms. Addie (as she is affectionately called in the community of San Leandro) worked in law enforcement for 30 years for the California Dept. of Corrections. She was assigned to San Quentin State Prison where she started as a correctional officer. Ms. Addie was promoted to Correction Sergeant and retired from the Department as a Correctional Counselor.

      Addie Kitchen was a longtime resident of San Leandro. She raised her children and her grandson Steven Taylor in San Leandro. Steven attended high school in San Leandro and was beloved by many people there. His death has changed the community and ignited the community conversation about police accountability as much in 2025 as it did in 2020.

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      40 min
    • Trump's New War: Venezuela & Pardons
      Jan 17 2026


      In this episode of "Life in Trump’s America," we break down the shocking news of the U.S. invasion of Venezuela and the kidnapping of its President and his wife.

      Is this an act of "saving" a nation, or a calculated move to divert the national conscience away from the newly released Epstein Files?

      We also compare the release of former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez and Trump's outrageous hosting of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—despite his ICC arrest warrants.

      In this video, we discuss:

      The size of the Venezuela compared to US states like Texas.

      The legislative victory of the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

      The contradiction of pardoning international drug traffickers.

      The definition of war crimes and the role of the International Criminal Court (ICC)

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      6 min
    • Legally Speaking: Trump's War on the Rule of Law
      Jan 13 2026

      In this episode of Legally Speaking, we analyze two major legal victories where the rule of law successfully challenged the Trump administration’s policies. From the Jan. 6th pardons to the deployment of the National Guard on American soil, we break down the court decisions that are shaping the current legal landscape.

      In this episode, we cover:

      The National Guard Standoff: How the Supreme Court and District Courts blocked the use of federalized troops in Chicago, Portland, and San Francisco.

      ICE Courthouse Arrests: A deep dive into the federal class action lawsuit challenging inhumane detention conditions and the "Hobson’s Choice" facing immigrants in Northern California.

      Constitutional Protections: Why Judge April Perry and Judge Casey Pitts ruled that no one—not even the President—is above the law.

      Stay Informed: The battle for the Constitution continues. These cases prove that while the rule of law may be under fire, it is far from defeated.

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      7 min
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