We launch into this episode with our monthly roundup of prison disturbances, as compiled by Perilous Chronicle. Afterwards, we have audio from a prisoner, Paul Lee, reporting on a massive transfer of inmates back in February from Pontiac, Illinois correctional facility to Centralia Correctional Center due to an ongoing black mold problem, which had been...
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219 | Keith Malik Washington is Free
218 | A Loved One’s Plea for Vernell Freeman
217 | Attica as a Moment of Abolitionist Imagination
216 | A Positive Demand for Another World: Reflections on the Attica Prison Uprising
215 | “If They Kill Me in the Hole, I’ll Go Out Satisfied” – ICE Detainees Protest Conditions at Winn
213 | George Jackson and the Legacy of Revolt
212 | The Crisis Behind a Hot American Summer
211 | The Same Amount of Work for an 8th of the Credit- Academic Bias Against Prisoners
210 | Our Cries Are Falling on Deaf Ears- Prisoners in Florida Speak Out
209 | For the Sake of Knowledge Alone
208 | What’s Going on is Nothing New- Prisoners on State Violence and the Rebellion
207 | When Success is an Anomaly
206 | From Watts to Minneapolis, The Arc of Anti-Police Protest
205 | The High Stakes of Institutional Racism During COVID-19
204 | Nothing Can Be Changed Until it is Faced
203 | Beyond Reform
202 | Re-Entry into an Uprising
201 | The COVID Prison Project
200 | You Haven’t Demonstrated Enough For This Opportunity
198 | Barriers to Higher Education
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