The Soul Patrol is coming to Activate Radio: MAMLEO, The Round Table – Sunday Mornings
The Massachusetts Association of Minority Law Enforcement Officers (MAMLEO) has been hosting a radio show for over 20 years. The show, which airs first on Boston Praise Radio & TV, is a platform for minority law enforcement officers to share their stories, discuss issues affecting their communities, and advocate for diversity and inclusion in law enforcement.
The show is hosted by Det. Larry Ellison and Dr. William Bradley.
The MAMLEO radio show features a variety of guests, including current and former law enforcement officers, community leaders, and activists. The show discusses a wide range of topics, including police brutality, racial profiling, and the need for more minority representation in law enforcement.
The MAMLEO radio show is an important resource for minority law enforcement officers and the communities they serve. The show provides a platform for minority law enforcement officers to share their stories and experiences, and it helps to raise awareness of the challenges facing these officers. The show also helps to educate the public about the importance of diversity and inclusion in law enforcement.
New! MAMLEO is now also rebroadcasted on Activate Radio on Sunday Mornings from 8 – 10AM.
Tune in to hear the latest episodes of MAMLEO, The Round Table, and learn more about the important work of the Massachusetts Association of Minority Law Enforcement Officers.
The History of MAMLEO
The Massachusetts Association of Minority Law Enforcement Officers (MAMLEO) was founded in 1968 in Boston by a group of Black police officers from the Boston and Metropolitan District Commission Police Departments. The organization’s original name was the Massachusetts Association of Afro-American Police (MAAAP). It was renamed MAMLEO in 1983 to better reflect the multiculturalism of its membership.
MAAAP was founded in response to the lack of minority representation in law enforcement in Massachusetts. At the time, there were very few Black and Hispanic police officers in the state. MAAAP’s mission was to increase minority hiring in law enforcement and to improve relations between police officers and the communities they serve.
The organization’s early years were marked by challenges. MAAAP faced resistance from the Boston Police Department, which did not want to see an increase in minority hiring. Despite these challenges, MAAAP persevered. The organization continued to advocate for minority hiring and to improve relations between police officers and the community.
In the years since its founding, MAMLEO has made significant progress in achieving its goals. The organization has helped to increase minority hiring in law enforcement in Massachusetts, and it has played a key role in improving relations between police officers and the communities they serve. MAMLEO has also provided a variety of services to the community, including youth programs, job training, and legal assistance.
Today, MAMLEO is a respected organization that is known for its commitment to diversity and inclusion in law enforcement. The organization continues to advocate for minority hiring and to improve relations between police officers and the community. MAMLEO is a valuable resource for minority law enforcement officers in Massachusetts, and it plays an important role in building a more just and equitable criminal justice system.
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