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In this episode of the Policing Matters podcast, host Jim Dudley sits down with Brenda Tate , a trailblazer whose 40-year career with the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police unfolded at a time when few women wore the badge and e...
Breaking ground, building trust: A Black woman’s 40-year career in policing is an episode from Policing Matters by Police1.com. In this episode of the Policing Matters podcast, host Jim Dudley sits down with Brenda Tate , a trailblazer whos...
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Published Feb 11, 2026, 32:31 long, audio available.
In this episode of the Policing Matters podcast, host Jim Dudley sits down with Brenda Tate , a trailblazer whose 40-year career with the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police unfolded at a time when few women wore the badge and even fewer Black women were in uniform. Tate reflects on breaking barriers in the 1970s while navigating racism, sexism, personal loss and addiction — experiences she chronicles in her memoir, “ Journal of a Black Woman in Blue: Navigating Abuse, Addiction, Racism, and Society .” Her story offers a candid look at survival, service and what it takes to rebuild trust, purpose and identity in policing. Handpicked for both witness protection and dignitary protection, Tate earned the confidence of department leadership during some of Pittsburgh’s most challenging years. She helped establish the city’s witness protection unit amid escalating gang violence, applying both tactical skill and lived experience to protect vulnerable witnesses. Later, her work in dignitary protection placed her alongside presidents, world leaders and civil rights icon Rosa Parks — assignments that highlighted the quiet responsibility and professionalism behind the scenes. For Tate, these roles were more than career milestones; they affirmed that perseverance and accountability can redefine both reputation and self-worth. About our sponsor This episode is sponsored by BLTN, Powered by Multitude Insights. Better bulletins solve crimes. BLTN is the nationwide intelligence-sharing platform built by law enforcement, for law enforcement. One centralized system to create, distribute, and analyze bulletins—connecting agencies in real time so critical intel reaches the right people when it matters most. No more inbox sprawl, no more missed leads—just faster coordination and better outcomes. Visit multitudeinsights.com to see how agencies are closing more cases, faster.
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Breaking ground, building trust: A Black woman’s 40-year career in policing is from Policing Matters by Police1.com.
Published Feb 11, 2026 and 32:31 long