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Prisoners have power in their own words
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Prisoners have power in their own words

Eddie Conway, former Lieutenant of Security for the Baltimore Black Panther Party, was locked up on dubious charges and held as a political prisoner for over 40 years. Conway is part of a generation of…

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Rattling the Bars: Prison slavery in America
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Rattling the Bars: Prison slavery in America

This year, 5 US states are considering amendments to their constitutions to remove language similar to the 13th Amendment. Historian Robert T. Chase joins Rattling the Bars to discuss what altering these state constitutions would…

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‘What is Juneteenth to the incarcerated Black person?’ | Rattling the Bars
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‘What is Juneteenth to the incarcerated Black person?’ | Rattling the Bars

Juneteenth has become a federal holiday—yet prison slavery under the 13th Amendment continues. Uprooting the prison industrial complex is vital to completing the abolition of slavery. In California, the Californians United for a Responsible Budget…

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Disrupting the school-to-prison pipeline w/Keturah Herron | Rattling the Bars
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Disrupting the school-to-prison pipeline w/Keturah Herron | Rattling the Bars

The system of mass incarceration extends into the public education system. Known as the school-to-prison pipeline, policies that criminalize youth and their families, from the presence of police in schools to discriminatory and punitive practices…

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