Sukey Lewis (@sukeylewis) 's Twitter Profile
Sukey Lewis

@sukeylewis

Radio Journalist, KQED. Nerd. Pickler. Mom. She/her. kqed.org/author/slewis

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Lamplighter Project (@lamplighterprj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Retired #CDCR officer speaks about the moral courage of law enforcement whistleblowers and the profound fear they must endure on a daily basis. #OnOurWatch #podcast npr.org/podcasts/12263… Sukey Lewis julie small

Alex Hall (@chalexhall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Judge Chooses Top Pick for Special Master to Oversee Women's Prison FCI Dublin Following Rampant Abuse KQED NewsSydney Johnson kqed.org/news/11982014/…

Lamplighter Project (@lamplighterprj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“If there’s a policy against sharing confidential information and an officer shares it anyways, even if the purpose is to blow the whistle on misconduct, the officer can still be punished.” 1/2

Golden State Worrier (@verbalcupcake) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I need everyone in CA to listen to Sukey Lewis and julie small’s 2nd season of On Our Watch, which focuses on violence and corruption at New Folsom prison. Incredible reporting and storytelling. If you have any heart at all, it will fill you with rage. kqed.org/podcasts/onour…

Darwin BondGraham (@darwinbondgraha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New: State investigators claim Andy Duong—whose home was searched by the FBI 2 weeks ago—was affiliated with the “Music Cafe,” an Oakland Chinatown karaoke bar shut down by undercover law enforcement in 2018 for ketamine sales and prostitution. oaklandside.org/2024/06/29/and…

Jack Leonard (@jackfleonard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This important Los Angeles Times story exposes an outrageous attempt by the LA Sheriff's Department to criminalize constitutionally protected journalism and lays bare the department's buffoonish investigation driven by clownish critical thinking. 🤡 latimes.com/california/sto…

Katey Rusch (@kateyrusch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For decades, law enforcement agencies across California have used confidential settlements to bury the misconduct of their officers. Our investigation (+Casey Smith) examines the system that supports these secret deals. Check it out in the San Francisco Chronicle. sfchronicle.com/projects/2024/…

Criminal Law & Justice Center (@berkeleylawcljc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join Mass Media at Berkeley Law (MMaBL) and Berkeley alum @sukeylewis (‘15), host of the award-winning podcast “On Our Watch” from @npr and @kqed for a conversation about investigative journalism, government, transparency, and corruption and violence in California prisons.

Join Mass Media at Berkeley Law (MMaBL) and Berkeley alum @sukeylewis (‘15), host of the award-winning podcast “On Our Watch” from @npr and @kqed   for a conversation about investigative journalism, government, transparency, and corruption and violence in California prisons.
KQED News (@kqednews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At the time of his death, Sgt. Kevin Steele was chronicling his decade at CA’s New Folsom prison, where he had become increasingly frustrated with a system he came to see as corrupt and antithetical to his deep Christian faith. kqed.org/news/12017652/…

Lamplighter Project (@lamplighterprj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Steele wasn’t the first whistleblower to feel like he had a target on his back. Over the years, officers who have reported misconduct have found “rat” written on their windshield, received threatening phone calls, been left with no backup in dangerous situations and even been

Lamplighter Project (@lamplighterprj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"In his book, Steele compares Rodriguez to the New Testament figure Timothy, who was beaten to death by a pagan mob after speaking out against them. “In many ways,” he wrote, “young Valentino, like Timothy, would remain courageous and committed to the truth all the way till the

East Bay Times (@eastbaytimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ex-Antioch officer admits conspiring to ‘injure, oppress, threaten, and intimidate’ the people of Antioch trib.al/XxDZAbw

Sukey Lewis (@sukeylewis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So honored by this recognition from Investigative Reporters & Editors for On Our Watch: New Folsom, which took the work and dedication of so many people at KQED and UC Berkeley IRP Please take a listen. kqed.org/podcasts/onour…