Human Powered—the podcast from Wisconsin Humanities—is back for season 2. In these six episodes, we are talking with people who have been impacted by the justice system. With our hosts, Dasha Kelly Hamilton and Adam Carr, we are digging into the importance of the humanities as tools for searching for meaning and understanding. Dasha is 2021-22 Wisconsin Poet Laureate and a creative change agent who has led poetry workshops in and out of prisons for years. Adam Carr is a public historian and journalist. Together, they reflect and question, make connections to the larger social and cultural issues around imprisonment, and introduce us to people who encourage us all to think differently about incarceration.
The show is brought to you by Wisconsin Humanities and Love Wisconsin, and produced by Field Noise Soundworks.
To learn more, visit wisconsinhumanities.org/podcast.
Three Convicts, Twenty Dollars, and a Newspaper
A Mic and Five Minutes
Death-defying Feats
The Power of Being Seen (with Tracey Robertson)
The Power of Indigenous Knowledge (with Marvin Defoe)
The Power of Planting Seeds (with Margaret Franchino)
The Power of Untold Stories (with Rachel Monaco-Wilcox)
The Power of Experience (with Caroline Gottschalk Druschke)
The Power of Listening (with Arijit Sen)
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