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How I survived 48 years in prison
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How I survived 48 years in prison

Charles Hopkins, better known as Mansa Musa, is a 70-year-old social activist who was released from prison on Dec. 5, 2019, after being locked up for 48 years, nine months, 5 days, 16 hours, and…

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How Maryland is preventing prisoners from getting college degrees
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How Maryland is preventing prisoners from getting college degrees

UPDATE (7/1/2022): One day after this segment aired, prison authorities announced that they had “reconsidered” their earlier decision, clearing the way for Atiba to earn his degree. Education is one of the few rehabilitative options…

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Malcolm X’s legacy is the dream of international revolution; we must keep that dream alive
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Malcolm X’s legacy is the dream of international revolution; we must keep that dream alive

Feb. 21, 2023, marks the 58th anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X. We honor his life and legacy by recalling his revolutionary message to the downtrodden peoples of the world and committing to carrying…

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48-year political prisoner reviews John Oliver’s report on solitary confinement | Rattling the Bars
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48-year political prisoner reviews John Oliver’s report on solitary confinement | Rattling the Bars

The topic of solitary confinement was the focus of a recent episode of John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight on HBO. Thanks to the hard work of activists organizing against solitary confinement for decades, awareness of…

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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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