Women’s Health, Incarcerated. (WHInc.)
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Tashoy Miller is an entrepreneur and an activist. Through her growing business, Ground Up, she hopes to assist formerly incarcerated individuals with reentry and navigating the job market. Tash herself was incarcerated in a Mississippi jail three years ago. We sat down with her to learn more about her experience with reentry after being incarcerated in a state far from her home. Tash describes the difficulty of balancing parole and probation regulations while job hunting without any systemic support. From multiple job rejections to the lasting mental health impacts of jail, tune in to hear how Tash persevered through her journey coming home. For more information on today’s episode, visit www.whincthemovement.org. Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions and Fesliyan Studios.
IGNITE: A transformative approach to providing education in jail
8. Incarceration: The Time Lost
7. Incarcerated While Innocent
5. The Impacts of Incarceration on LGBTQI Individuals
4. Growing Up Behind Bars
3. Contradictions of Care and Confinement
2. Recovery, Reunification, and Resilience: Kayla's Story
1. Labor and Delivery while Incarcerated
Women's Health, Incarcerated: Season 2 Trailer
12. COVID-19 in Jails and Prisons, part 2
11. COVID-19 in Jails and Prisons, part 1
10. State Violence Against Black Women, part 2
9. State Violence Against Black Women, part 1
8. The Trauma Inside: Pregnancy in Prison
7. The Trauma-to-Prison Pipeline
6: Conversations with Asia: Womanhood in Prison
5. Conversations with Asia: Navigating Mental Health in the System
4. Periods Behind Bars: The Impacts of Social Control
3. Periods Behind Bars: Accessibility and Physical Health Effects
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