Part two of this program continues with Protestants for the Common Good hosting the Robert B. Wilcox Symposium on Criminal Justice with a discussion about incarceration alternatives. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topic: incarceration
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Protestants for the Common Good hosts the Robert B. Wilcox Symposium on Criminal Justice with a discussion about incarceration alternatives. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topic: incarceration
Mansfield Institute for Social Justice and Transformation at Roosevelt University hosts a conversation about how incarceration effects families. This program was produced by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topic: incarceration
The Black Star Project hosts a conversation about mass incarceration. This program was produced by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topic: mass incarceration
Occupy the Airwaves Covering the local, national and global Occupy Movement. 103.3FM WXOJ-LP Northampton, MA Community Radio - Run by the Community www.valleyfreeradio.org occupytheairwaves.wordpress.com Show focus: Mass incarceration, with special guest Lois Ahrens of the Real Cost of Prisons, and the Fall Valley Free Radio fundraiser
Topics: Occupy, mass incarceration
A talk by Daimeyon Williams, Director of Spectrum’s Multicultural Youth Program, Burlington, VT. From the second season of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church event series, this Part 2 was recorded 10-22-19 in Jericho, VT.
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Organized by Stop Mass Incarceration Network – Chicago as part of a nationwide call to action against police brutality, racial profiling and discrimination. and recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topic: Stop Mass Incarceration Network
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Incarceration Nation was one of the second-place high school central division winners in C-SPAN Classroom's StudentCam documentary contest. Mary Sier, a senior at Royal Oak High School in Royal Oak, Michigan, produced the video. The local cable provider was Comcast. C-SPAN Classroom's StudentCam video documentary contest is an annual national competition in which middle and high school students produce a documentary on a specific theme. The 2017 theme was: "Your Message To Washington: What...
Topics: Incarceration Nation, Television Program
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Incarceration Nation was one of the second-place high school central division winners in C-SPAN Classroom's StudentCam documentary contest. Mary Sier, a senior at Royal Oak High School in Royal Oak, Michigan, produced the video. The local cable provider was Comcast. C-SPAN Classroom's StudentCam video documentary contest is an annual national competition in which middle and high school students produce a documentary on a specific theme. The 2017 theme was: "Your Message To Washington: What...
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Ray Suarez brings together newsmakers and insiders to offer perspectives on the issues of the day.
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Panelists talk about the history of incarceration and prison reform in the Unites States
Topics: History of Incarceration, Television Program
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Carl Dix and Rev. Jerome McCorry of the Stop Mass Incarceration Network bring the #RiseUpOctober tour to Chicago to demand an end to police terror across the country. They are joined by relatives of people killed by Chicago police. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topics: Stop Mass Incarceration Network, #RiseUpOctober
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The US has the highest rate of incarceration in the world, and racial minorities are imprisoned more at a greater rate than whites. Why? Angela Jordan DAvis chats with Marc Mauer of the Sentencing Project.
Topics: sentencing, prisons, incarceration, racial disparity
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Topics: Juvenile delinquents -- Fiction, Shock incarceration -- Fiction
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National and local political leaders discuss Fight for 15, mass incarceration, criminal justice reform, voting rights and expanding democratic participation. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topics: Fight for 15, incarceration, criminal justice
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Ray Suarez brings together newsmakers and insiders to offer perspectives on the issues of the day.
Topics: iran, alec, incarceration nation, ray suarez
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Baz Dreisinger takes national viewer phone calls, tweets, and texts from the 21st annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books held at the University of Southern California
Topics: norway, singapore, california, rwanda, incarceration nation
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A large percentage of California's inmates return to prison after their release, prompting citizens and state officials to ask if it needs to be that way. Host Jeffrey Callison speaks with a parolee who faced life imprisonment, public officials, and other experts about the pros and cons rehabilitation.
Topics: Rehabilitation, Incarceration, KXJZ, Sacramento Public Radio
Occupy the Airwaves Covering the local, national and global Occupy Movement. 103.3FM WXOJ-LP Northampton, MA Community Radio - Run by the Community www.valleyfreeradio.org occupytheairwaves.wordpress.com Show focus: Mass Incarceration with ACLU attorney Bill Newman
Topics: Occupy, airwaves, mass incarceration, Bill Newman
Jailhouse Lawyers Speak (JLS) is a collective of imprisoned human rights advocates. We talk about their recent national call for outside solidarity actions from August 21st through September 9th. We also talk about the state of prisoner movements today and solidarity organizing on the outside. He also discusses the dangers of celebrities co-opting prisoner resistance and speaking over their demands to impose bad solutions, like recent calls for increases in the numbers of prison guards in...
Topics: Podcast, politicsorganizing, mass, prisoner, solidarity, Incarceration, Abolition
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Ray Suarez brings together newsmakers and insiders to offer perspectives on the issues of the day.
Topics: ray suarez, incarceration nation, alec, jazeera america
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The story of Terah Lawyer is a story of two birds: a songbird and a jailbird. In this special episode, Terah recalls her metamorphosis behind bars, discusses her current work on prison re-entry, and dazzles us with a couple original songs. For more on Terah's work, please check out Impact Justice.
Topics: Podcast, Criminal Justice, Crime, Prison, Reentry, Stories, Storytelling, Society, Culture,...
Aly Tamboura went from Level Four prison inmate to one of America's leading experts on criminal justice reform. He explores the pivotal yet painful moments that brought him there. For more information, please check out Aly's work at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.
Topics: Podcast, Criminal Justice, Crime, Prison, Reentry, Stories, Storytelling, Society, Culture,...
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Ray Suarez brings together newsmakers and insiders to offer perspectives on the issues of the day.
Topics: ray suarez, incarceration nation, alec, jazeera america
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The Japanese American community and others come together in Chicago to commemorate the forced removal and incarceration of 120,000 Japanese Americans during WWII. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network (CAN TV).
Topics: Japanese American community, WWII, incarceration, internment camp
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Episode #623 of “Media Edge” (initial airing on cable TV during the period of April 15-21, 2017) includes: "The Laura Flanders Show" (80.5 minutes) Three episodes of The Laura Flanders Show are presented: (1) "Trumpism, Warfare, and Fixing Fissures in the Left." Laura interviews organizers about going beyond Trumpism and Trump, with Color of Change director, Rashad Robinson; immigrant rights advocate Kica Thomas, and anti-war activist Medea Benjamin. (2)...
Topics: Trump, feminism, intersectionality, alternatives to incarceration, racism
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On today's show we'll feature a one-hour special on women and mass incarceration. We'll hear from an academic, a judge, and a former cop. Dr. Carl Hart will explain how the war on drugs aimed at women and mothers is based on bad science. Judge Pamela Alexander will shed light on racist drug sentencing disparities. And Jack Cole, founding member of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition will explain the role of police in the war on drugs.
Topics: women, mass incarceration, mothers, judge, drugs, police
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Ray Suarez brings together newsmakers and insiders to offer perspectives on the issues of the day.
Topics: incarceration nation, tennessee, chattanooga, ray suarez, fbi, alec
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A sermon for the first Sunday in February on Micah 6:1-8, given at Madrona Grace Presbyterian Church in Seattle WA.
Topics: Maafa, Mass Incarceration, Christian, Micah, Hesed, Theology, Bible
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On today's show we'll feature a one-hour special on women and mass incarceration. We'll hear from an academic, a judge, and a former cop. Dr. Carl Hart will explain how the war on drugs aimed at women and mothers is based on bad science. Judge Pamela Alexander will shed light on racist drug sentencing disparities. And Jack Cole, founding member of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition will explain the role of police in the war on drugs.
Topics: drugs, mass, incarceration, women, mothers, judge, police, war
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Ray Suarez brings together newsmakers and insiders to offer perspectives on the issues of the day.
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Retired Los Angeles County Judge Lance Ito talked about the struggles of Japanese Americans forced into remote internment camps during WWII. Judge Ito told stories about his parents, who met at Heart Mountain camp in Wyoming, and their creativity in surviving the harsh conditions. University of California, Los Angeles hosted this event. Sponsor: University of California Los Angeles
Topics: World War II Incarceration of Japanese Americans, Television Program
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Retired Los Angeles County Judge Lance Ito talked about the struggles of Japanese Americans forced into remote internment camps during WWII. Judge Ito told stories about his parents, who met at Heart Mountain camp in Wyoming, and their creativity in surviving the harsh conditions. University of California, Los Angeles hosted this event. Sponsor: University of California Los Angeles
Topics: World War II Incarceration of Japanese Americans, Television Program
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In August, prisoners at Nova Scotia’s largest correctional facility launched a peaceful protest in solidarity with striking prisoners in the United States. The Burnside prisoners also released a list of ten demands, including better healthcare, access to rehabilitation programs and visits with family members. El Jones is a poet, activist and prisoners’ rights advocate. She tells us about conditions inside Burnside and prison authorities’ response to the protest.
Topics: prisoners, prison, jail, Burnside, conditions, health, rehabilitation, incarceration, racism
Alphawood Gallery's Tony Hirschel speaks about "Then They Came for Me", an exhibition about the incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topics: art, exhibition, incarceration of Japanese Americans, WWI, Alphawood GalleryI
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"A Focus on Black History Every Month" (7 minutes) The very existence of “Black History Month” suggests that, for 28 days in February, we should think about Black History, so that we can comfortably forget about it for the next 11 months of the year. But that’s a dangerousand sometimes fatal mistake, because forgetting or ignoring history can cause chaos. "The Human Stories behind Mass Incarceration" (14 minutes) The U. S. locks up more people than any other country in...
Topics: Black History Month, Mass Incarceration, isirika, Ghosts of Jeju
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Saturday-Night Theatre: The Incarceration of Hubert Gray Sat 27th Mar 1993, 19:50 on BBC Radio 4 FM By Shaun Prendergast In a newly privatised prison of the future, crooked financier Hubert Gray is placed in a cell with the child murderer Davies (played by the author himself). Director Adrian Bean Hubert Gray: Nigel Anthony Davies: Shaun Prendergast Chubb: Geraldine Fitzgerald Diamond: Phillp Anthony Skaggs: David Thorpe
Topics: Shaun Prendergast, The Incarceration Of Hubert Gray, Radio Drama
Locked in a cycle of incarceration since age 14, Jemal Taylor had every reason to become a cynic. But he instead learned to read the Qur'an and reconnect with his Muslim faith. His religiosity inspired him to help people who, much like him, suffered immeasurably for circumstances outside their control. For more information about his work, please check out Underground Scholars.
Topics: Podcast, Criminal Justice, Crime, Prison, Reentry, Stories, Storytelling, Society, Culture,...
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Three independent filmmakers embarked on a creative collaboration with women in prison and advocates. The result is the documentary Conviction. It envisions alternatives to prison through the eyes of women behind bars and those fighting on the front lines of the decarceration movement. We speak with director Teresa MacInnes.
Topics: prison, women, incarceration, prisoners, film, documentary, conviction, justice, abolition
The Digital Library of Japanese American Incarceration was created by the Internet Archive in collaboration with Densho ( https://densho.org/ ), and was funded, in part, by a grant from the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Japanese American Confinement Sites Grant Program . ( https://www.nps.gov/jacs/ ) This collection of more than 500 English language books related to the forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans was curated by scholars and organizations...
Topics: japanese american incarceration, japanese american internment, internment, internment camp
Le Fiqh du prisonnier et ce qu'il faut savoir pour les personnes emprisonnées, les règles à suivre et les questions de jurisprudence liées à l'incarcération.
Topics: Fiqh, prisonnier, detenu, détenu, prison, dar, najd, jurisprudence, incarcération, incarceration,...
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Author Shirley Ann Higuchi talked about her book, "Setsuko's Secret: Heart Mountain and the Legacy of the Japanese American Incarceration." The book chronicles Ms. Higuchi's quest to uncover her mother's history and understand the trauma that shaped an entire generation - as well as her own life. Heart Mountain Relocation Center in Wyoming was one of 10 sites around the country where the U.S. military forcibly moved about 110,000 Japanese Americans during World War II. Author Shirley...
Topics: Legacy of Japanese American World War II Incarceration, Television Program
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We first met Jeff in 2008, for an interview in New York as he was beginning to rebuild his life after 17 years of wrongful incarceration. He has launched a nonprofit and so much more! Find out what all he has accomplished, some surprisings stats on DNA evidence, and please make a contribution!
Topics: food&leisure, innocence, beachwalks, deskovic, wrongful incarceration, nonprofit, activism,...
Criminal justice reform advocate and lifelong scholar Danny Murillo shares his journey from sitting in solitary confinement, to sitting across from Oprah Winfrey. He enlightens us on how building social capital among formerly incarcerated students is the key to sustaining a prison-to-school pipeline.
Topics: Podcast, Criminal Justice, Crime, Prison, Reentry, Stories, Storytelling, Society, Culture,...
Right now, 48,000 American kids are locked up in correctional facilities. Once upon a time, Elisabeth Ocampo was one of those kids. Today, she fights for the very thing that was taken away from each one of them: an education. To learn more about Elisabeth's work, please check out Project Rebound.
Topics: Podcast, Criminal Justice, Crime, Prison, Reentry, Stories, Storytelling, Society, Culture,...
What happens when you commit a sin against the very nation you swore to protect? Ron Self, the founder of the nonprofit Veterans Healing Veterans, shares his story of personal growth, and educates us on the traumas that lead many American veterans down a path to prison. For more on Ron's work, please check out his TEDx talk, or visit Veterans Healing Veterans from the Inside Out.
Topics: Podcast, Criminal Justice, Crime, Prison, Reentry, Stories, Storytelling, Society, Culture,...
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The prisons in India, which are often called as correctional institutes, are more or less being occupied by a very high numbers, much higher than the sanctioned capacity. Consequent upon this, the focus of reformation activities are been diverted. This paper attempts to bring about the right of the prisoners, where focus needs to be established, and also highlights the reformative exercise which could be incorporated in the present administrative setup of the prison.
Topics: Rehabilitation, Correctional Administration, Under Trials, Incarceration, Model Manual of Prison...