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Life After the Impact

Life After the Impact

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This is Life After the Impact, a podcast FOR impacted families BY impacted families that focuses on what happens after the media, the lawyers, and the activists are gone. Impacted families are left to face the loss of a loved one to police sponsored violence. We will focus on their continued fight for justice and how YOU can get involved.

2023
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  • #112 Fighting for Justice for Tahmon Wilson: Featuring Tahmon's Mother and Attorney Adante Pointer
    Sep 10 2025

    Fighting for Justice for Tahmon Wilson: Featuring Tahmon's Mother and Attorney Adante Pointer

    California Attorney General Rob Bonta

    rob.bonta@doj.ca.gov

    Sample Letter to the Attorney General:

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aQ1vfS674QCRCyPqbeIstJJe0FIJPBWYzx8atA_cXrY/edit?tab=t.0

    Stay up to date with Ms. Arleta on Instagram and Facebook:

    https://www.instagram.com/standup4tay/

    https://www.facebook.com/arleta.nance

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    44 min
  • #111 A Deep Dive into Qualified Immunity and the Supreme Court Filing of LaToya Benton’s Case for Xzavier Hill with Attorney E. Paige White
    Sep 3 2025

    Join us next week on Life After the Impact as we sit down with seasoned attorney Elizabeth Paige, founder of EPW Law PLLC, to explore the high-stakes legal battle surrounding LaToya Benton’s case for her son, Xzavier Hill. Now making its way to the Supreme Court, this case challenges critical legal issues, including qualified immunity, and the potential ramifications for law enforcement accountability.

    Elizabeth brings over 15 years of experience in civil rights litigation, employment law, and criminal defense. Known for her work on high-profile cases, she will provide invaluable insight into the doctrine of qualified immunity—how it works, why it's so controversial, and what it could mean for future cases involving police misconduct.

    The case for Xzavier Hill, brought by his mother LaToya Benton, seeks to challenge qualified immunity, which shields law enforcement officers and government officials from personal liability in certain circumstances. Elizabeth will break down the complexities of this doctrine, its impact on individual rights, and how this case could set a precedent for future legal battles in the fight for justice and accountability.

    Whether you're a legal professional, a civil rights advocate, or simply someone looking to better understand these pressing legal issues, this episode will provide expert insight into one of the most significant legal battles of our time.

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    48 min
  • #110 Bringing Our Fight to the Supreme Court: Justice for Xzavier Hill
    Sep 3 2025

    Join us tonight to learn the latest updates in the fight for Justice for Xzavier Hill. LaToya Benton is the mother of Xzavier Hill and the co-founder of Life After the Impact, a national advocacy organization that uplifts and supports families affected by police violence and state-sanctioned injustice. After the devastating loss of her only child Xzavier Hill at the hands of law enforcement, LaToya made the courageous decision to seek justice on her own—filing a pro se federal civil rights case. Though the case was denied, her determination has only grown stronger. She is now preparing to take her fight all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States. LaToya is currently pursuing her degree in Legal Studies at the University of Baltimore, with the goal of entering law school and becoming a legal advocate not just for her own family, but for countless others who are forced to battle injustice without adequate support. She believes that no one should have to choose between grieving their loved one and fighting for accountability**. As part of her continued advocacy, LaToya has organized and led town hall discussions bringing together impacted families, community leaders, and legal experts to confront systemic failures and push for real change. Her work has helped elevate public awareness, build solidarity, and inspire action. Through Life After the Impact, public speaking, grassroots organizing, and her own legal education, LaToya is turning pain into purpose ensuring that her son Xzavier’s legacy lives on through the pursuit of justice, reform, and hope.

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    28 min
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