In this episode of Black Arm of the Law, host Dr. RaShall Brackney sits down with Dr. Jonni Reddick, a trailblazer in law enforcement whose 29-year career with the California Highway Patrol broke barriers and reshaped expectations. Dr. Reddick shares her journey into policing, reflecting on the resilience required to navigate a profession where women of color are often underrepresented and scrutinized.

The conversation explores the cultural dynamics within law enforcement, the power of owning and sharing personal narratives, and how lived experience shapes leadership and accountability. Dr. Reddick speaks candidly about confronting imposter syndrome, the value of mentorship, and the responsibility of paving the way for the next generation of leaders.

This episode offers an honest, insightful look at leadership, identity, and growth within policing, highlighting why representation, mentorship, and storytelling matter in building trust and creating lasting change.

Black Arm of the Law

Mean Ole Lion Media

Ride Along On The California Highways

JAN 22, 202663 MIN
Black Arm of the Law

Ride Along On The California Highways

JAN 22, 202663 MIN

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In this episode of Black Arm of the Law, host Dr. RaShall Brackney sits down with Dr. Jonni Reddick, a trailblazer in law enforcement whose 29-year career with the California Highway Patrol broke barriers and reshaped expectations. Dr. Reddick shares her journey into policing, reflecting on the resilience required to navigate a profession where women of color are often underrepresented and scrutinized. The conversation explores the cultural dynamics within law enforcement, the power of owning and sharing personal narratives, and how lived experience shapes leadership and accountability. Dr. Reddick speaks candidly about confronting imposter syndrome, the value of mentorship, and the responsibility of paving the way for the next generation of leaders. This episode offers an honest, insightful look at leadership, identity, and growth within policing, highlighting why representation, mentorship, and storytelling matter in building trust and creating lasting change.