
We discuss the way the U.S. approaches different types of crime and how certain acts arguably shouldn’t be considered crimes.
We discuss the way the U.S. approaches different types of crime and how certain acts arguably shouldn’t be considered crimes.
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by Bababtunde Ogunfolaju and Genevieve Montinar, The Real News Network
July 30, 2020
Studio Technician (former)
Coming from a background in video production and filmmaking, Tunde Ogunfolaju was a studio tech for TRNN from 2018-2020. He operated, monitored, and adjusted audio, video, lighting, and broadcast equipment for the purposes of handling day-to-day production of in-studio, remote and live streamed interviews involving current political news for TRNN. He is a Baltimore native and great enthusiast of 90’s R&B as well as old school wrestling.
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Genevieve Montinar was a booking producer at TRNN. She graduated from The George Washington University in 2018 with a Bachelor's degree in political science and minors in journalism and criminal justice.
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