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Rev. Keyanna Jones speaks on "Stop Cop City" activists packing out Atlanta City Hall

Rev Keyanna Jones
Dean Hesse

Recently, Viral Sensation, Reverend Keyanna Jones, who stunned the world with her strong statement she gave against Cop City, appeared on The Rashad Richey Morning Show. She was present yesterday at city hall with the worried residents. She provided us with a first-hand account of what really happened at the city hall last night.

Given the commotion at city hall, Dr. Rashad began by asking Rev Keyanna Jones to give the listeners an idea of the atmosphere last night at Atlanta city hall. Reverend Keyanna Jones said there was a lot of tension and anxiety in the air. "As expected, the results of the election. She continued by saying that the community is still fortunate for change and will continue to campaign for change to care for the local community, saying that it is a difficult and strong fight that is still going on.


They remained in the city hall from last night until this morning at around six o'clock. Dr. Rashad wanted to know how things were going in the atmosphere after the election results were announced. Out of everything said last night, according to Rev. Keyanna Jones, councilman Dozier's speech and interjection "floored everyone." She remarked that he had mostly remained silent regarding the Cop City incident. Despite the fact that the majority of the populace was irrational, "He said the most but it was a shock.. people had a lot of hope but also a lot of anger in that moment.." She continued passionately by stating that the movement is still active and that the beat never stops, no matter what.

Dr. Rashad asked Keyanna Jones to finish the conversation by explaining the sentiment of what the next step is you all are moving in to combat this issue. "When we say that cop city won't be built, we MEAN COP CITY WON'T BE BUILT." declared Keyanna Jones.

To hear the entire conversation between Dr. Richey and Rev Keyanna Jones , download the link above.

Dr. Rashad Richey, who serves as President of Rolling Out Magazine, the largest free-print urban publication in the country, is a multimedia powerhouse with over 2-million subscribers on Facebook Watch, YouTube and Twitch combined, a noted scholar and university professor/lecturer, Emmy-nominated television Political Analyst for CBS News Atlanta, TV Anchor for 'Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey on the TYT Network', which was named 'fastest growing TV news show in America', and Political Commentator for The People's Station V-103 FM, America's largest urban station.

Dr. Richey is also host of the award-winning 'Rashad Richey Morning Show' on News & Talk 1380 – WAOK/V-103FM (HD3) (Weekdays 7am -10am), 'Dr. Rashad Richey Review' on SiriusXM's Urban View (Sundays at 1pm and 9pm), and was voted 'Best Talk Radio Personality in Atlanta' by readers of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and named 'Most Trusted Voice in Atlanta' by the Atlanta Business Journal, making him the first African-American to receive these distinctions.

Dr. Richey holds several advanced degrees and was recently named "one of the most academically-credentialed individuals in American history" by America News Now Magazine. Dr. Richey completed doctoral studies in federal policy reform from Clark Atlanta University, Master of Science in Applied Physics and Quantum Mechanics from UNEM University and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Beulah Heights University. Dr. Richey also holds additional research PhDs from Business University of Costa Rica and Western Orthodox University in Philosophy and Religious Studies. He is currently in Law School completing his Juris Doctor degree at Birmingham School of Law. 

As host of The Rashad Richey Morning Show, Dr. Richey has interviewed everyone from Vice-President Kamala Harris to TI, and always brings relevant information, the best on-air debates, and most insightful interviews in media. Tune in every weekday morning from 7am-10am on News and Talk 1380-WAOK, V-103FM (HD3), www.WAOK.com, or on the Audacy App