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  • Where the COVID-19 Pandemic Might Finally Ignite Change in the Bail Bonds System

    16 NOV 2020 · When jails across the country began releasing thousands of people amid the COVID-19 outbreak earlier this year, and mass demonstrations against police brutality brought millions out of their homes, criminal reform advocates wondered if they'd finally see significant and lasting reform. Journalist Renata Sago reports on two Florida jails that are having very different responses to the possibility of change.Sign up for our newsletter today. 
    36m 1s
  • TRAILER: Future Hindsight!

    13 NOV 2020 · Our friends at Future Hindsight just launched Season 12!  Future Hindsight is a weekly podcast that aims to spark civic engagement through in-depth conversations with citizen changemakers. Season 12 is full of thought-provoking, visionary and practical ideas that help us reimagine our future in a post pandemic and post Trump world. It covers everything from needing to be civically engaged all the time––which is to say in between elections––to education, policing our communities, and having the courage to think big when it comes to rebuilding our economy. Every episode of Future Hindsight explores how each one of us has the power to shape our society and fulfill our shared civic responsibility. +Subscribe to Future Hindsight on Apple Podcast+Visit Future Hindsight's website.
    2m 58s
  • Where Housing, Not Jails, Is the Answer to Homelessness

    9 NOV 2020 · In California, so-called quality of life laws criminalize panhandling, living in cars, and blocking sidewalks. Reporter Sarah McClure chronicles how arresting homeless individuals entangles them in a cycle of poverty and incarceration—and how three groups are breaking the cycle.This episode talks about some troubling details, which involve gun violence. Some listeners may find it disturbing. Sign up for our newsletter today. 
    41m 9s
  • TRAILER: Say Their Name!

    15 OCT 2020 · From DCP Entertainment, "Say Their Name" is a documentary series that focuses on the assault and killing of unarmed Black people by police and in ‘Stand Your Ground’ states. It highlights incidents throughout the United States, memorializing these individuals through the words of the people that knew them best and helping us understand the aftermath for their families and communities, long after the headlines and hashtags have moved on.+Subscribe to Say Their Name on Apple Podcasts.+Visit the Say Their Name website to learn more about their crowdfunding campaign and the Say Their Name Memorial Fund.
    2m 59s
  • A Special Court Keeping Native Americans Out of Jail

    12 OCT 2020 · Kirsten made her way out of jail and addiction with the help of a special court on the Penobscot Nation reservation in Maine. There, culture and justice work together to bypass traditional punitive measures for more restorative ones. Reporter Lisa Bartfai visits the Healing to Wellness Court to see how it all works.Sign up for our newsletter today. 
    35m 25s
  • How the Asylum Process Became Another Carceral Matrix

    5 OCT 2020 · The Trump administration has issued numerous policies to systematically dismantle asylum as a legal right. They're also locking up asylum seekers for months or years, until they either win their case, are returned to their home countries, or self deport. Reporters Valeria Fernández and Jude Joffe-Block follow two asylum seekers as they endure detention, legal cases, and family separation in the US, where they sought refuge.Thank you to Maria and Ansly for sharing their stories with us.  This episode discusses troubling details, involving violence. Some listeners may find it disturbing.  
    45m 36s
  • Why Detroit Might Be the True Test of Whether More Cameras Make Cities Safer

    28 SEP 2020 · Reporter Sonia Paul takes us to Detroit, where 80% of residents are Black, and examines the tools, models and methods changing the nature of policing in the city — from the rise of live-streamed surveillance to facial recognition technology. She investigates their impact on residents, and implications for overpoliced communities of color across the country.
    40m 13s

This award-winning podcast documents how locals are addressing the role of jails in their backyards. Reporters travel around the country and hear from people directly impacted by their encounter with...

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This award-winning podcast documents how locals are addressing the role of jails in their backyards. Reporters travel around the country and hear from people directly impacted by their encounter with jails and to chronicle the progress ground-up efforts have made in diversion, bail reform, recidivism, adoption of technology and other crucial aspects of the move toward decarceration at local levels.
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