
100 Black Men of America Chair Albert Dotson, Jr. and student Courtney Ward on survival skills for young black men.
Defense attorney Brad Conway on the specifics of using the "Stand Your Ground" law in cases in Florida.
Brian Palmer, Slate contributor, explains the rules that typically govern neighborhood watches and discusses the various studies conducted about how neighborhood watch groups influence crime rates.
Rev. Jamal-Harrison Bryant, pastor who helped to organized a rally in Sanford, Florida today to protest the fact that no arrests being made in Trayvon Martin's killing, explains what type of turnout he is expecting at today's event.
This morning on Early Start, Florida State Sen. Chris Smith explains the complications with using the "Stand Your Ground" law in Florida shooting cases and as it relates to the Trayvon Martin case. He also explains the legal ramifications if Martin's shooter, George Zimmerman, is not prosecuted.
Allen Chapel AME Church Pastor Valerie Houston, who led a prayer at a rally for Trayvon Martin, talks about the shooting.

