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Goucher Prison Education Partnership - Eliza Cornejo And Tamieka Robinson-Peoples [Part 1]

Our focus  is  a higher education program inside 2  prisons in  Maryland: a women’s facility and a men’s.  Our guests are: Eliza Cornejo, Executive Director of the par...

A Teen's False Confession - Huwe Burton's Story [Part 2]

Huwe Burton Spent 18 years in Prison from Age 16-34 for a crime he did not commit

A Teen's False Confession - Huwe Burton's Story [Part 1]

Huwe Burton Spent 18 years in Prison from Age 16-34 for a crime he did not commit

THE RAGE OF INNOCENCE with Professor Kristen Henning [Part 2]

Kristin Henning is the Blume Professor of Law and director of the Juvenile Justice Clinic and Initiative at Georgetown Law in Washington, D.C.She and her students  rep...

THE RAGE OF INNOCENCE with Professor Kristen Henning [Part 1]

Professor Kristen Henning is the author of: THE RAGE OF INNOCENCE: HOW AMERICA CRIMINALIZES BLACK YOUTH was published in 2021.She is the Blume Professor of Law and dir...

Redeeming Justice with Rachel Lopez [Part 4]

Our podcast   will feature one of three authors of a 66 page article appearing in the Northwestern Law Review published in October 2021. Rachel Lopez is an Associate P...

Death By Incarceration - Astha Sharma Pokharel [Part 3]

The article “Redeeming Justice” discussing the right to redemption for people serving a Life Without Parole sentence has  garnered much attention in legal circles. A n...

A Life Without Parole: Sentence Commuted - Terrell Carter and Kempis " Ghani" Songster [Part 2]

Kempis Songster, aKa Ghani, is a founding member of Right To Redemption Committee and the Coalition to abolish Death By Incarceration.  He is also co-founder and direc...

Thirty Years Behind Bars: Kempis "Ghani" Songster and Terrell Carter [Part 1]

Kempis Songster, aKa Ghani, is a founding member of Right To Redemption Committee and the Coalition to abolish Death By Incarceration.  He is also co-founder and direc...

Shining A Light on Pregnant Mothers in Prison: A Perspective - Amy Ard [Part 2]

Amy Ard is founder and Executive Director of  Motherhood Beyond Bars in Georgia. This is a nonprofit organizationhelping women who deliver a baby while incarcerated. I...

Shining A Light On Pregnant Mothers In Prison - A Perspective with Amy Ard [Part 2]

Amy Ard founded the nonprofit: MOTHERHOOD BEYOND BARS in Georgia. This is a continuation of our interview.

Impact of the Justice System and His Mission to Help the Youth [Part 2]: Victor Trillo

Leticia Longaria-Navarro: director of The PATHfinder Network in Portland, Oregon. Victor Trillo; Victor leads a club at Parkrose H.S. in Portland for kids impacted by ...

The Pathfinder Network with Leticia Longario-Navarro-Executive Director {Oregon}

Leticia Longaria-Navarro: director of The PATHfinder Network in Portland, Oregon. Victor Trillo; Victor leads a club at Parkrose H.S. in Portland for kids impacted by ...

Storytelling With People Behind Bars: A Way to Connect~ Allison Langer and Andrea Askowitz

Allison Langer is a Writing Coach, Author, and a Co-Producer of Podcast - " Writing Class Radio". Andrea Askowitz is a Author and Co-Producer and Co-Host of "Writing C...

Storytelling With People Behind Bars: A Way to Connect with Allison Langer and Andrea Askowitz [Part 1]

Allison Langer is a Writing Coach, Author, and a Co-Producer of Podcast - " Writing Class Radio". Andrea Askowitz is a Author and Co-Producer and Co-Host of "Writing C...

Puppies Behind Bars - Its History and Mission [Part 1] Eric Barsness~Executive Director

Puppies Behind Bars was founded by Gloria Stoga in 1997 in NYC. We speak to its director, Eric Barsness and  one of itstrainers, Gilbert Molina.  Gilbert spent 19 year...

Giving Back After Doing Time with Alexa Garza [Part 2]

Alexa Garza is from Texas where she was incarcerated. She learned to copy books into Braille while she was   behind bars,a  job she continues to do since her release. 

Former Offender, Now an Advocate - Jennifer Toon [Part 2]

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Former Offender, Now an Advocate - Jennifer Toon [Part 1]

Jennifer Toon was a juvenile offender in the state of Texas at age 15. She then spent about 20 years in  prison. She was released about 5  years ago and now works for ...

Growing Up Behind Bars - Robin Ledbetter [Part 2]

Robin was arrested at age 14, sentenced to 50 years in prison for felony murder.

Growing Up Behind Bars - Robin Ledbetter [Part 1]

Robin was arrested at age 14, sentenced to 50 years in prison for felony murder.

A Bridge Between Families and their Loved Ones Inside - Kirstin Cornell-PA Prison Society

Kirstin Cornell joined the  Pennsylvania   Prison Society (circa 1787) in 2019 as Social Services Director. Previously, she worked at the Delaware Center for Justice a...

Andrea Elliott~Exploring Homelessness Through The Eyes of a Child [Part 1]

Andrea Elliott won the Pulitzer Prize in 2007 and is the author of Invisible Child, one of the 10 best books of 2021.

Locked Up at 13: An Odyssey of Discovery - Catherine Jones [Part 2]

Catherine spent 17 years behind bars and is now Co-director of Outreach and mentor for the Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth.

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