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    When I was invited to speak on behalf of Mumia, one of the first things that came to mind was how long he's been in prison. How many years of his life had been stolen away from him, his community, and his loved ones. He's been incarcerated for
    My name is Charlie Hughes. About two weeks ago, I had got back from Lansing Correctional Facility in Lansing, Kansas. Due to testing positive for COVID-19. I was moved back to Hutchinson Correctional Facility and I was- got my job back as a cel
    This is Dennis Solo McKeithan. SCI Phoenix in Pennsylvania. And today I'd like to talk about the Anti-Terrorist Effective Death Penalty Act. You know, we constantly hear politicians and advocates say and shout the slogan "criminal justice refor
    In Part II of our Family Through The Walls series, we meet Dunasha Payne through an intimate and moving conversation about parenting behind bars. Dunasha is an alumna of Rehabilitation Through The Arts, which provides extensive arts access behi
    Founder and CEO of WE GOT US NOW, a nonprofit advocacy organization that amplifies the stories of and challenges faced by children and young adults with incarcerated parents, Ebony Underwood is a leader in the fight to expand awareness of and r
    In this mini-Works of Justice episode, we spoke with celebrated poet Kaveh Akbar, who will be performing Terry Hedin's poem "El Reno" in our "Break Out" Event on November 17th. Terry's piece won Third Place this year in PEN America's Prison Wri
    "Biden's Long Run." Within the next few hours, a few days at most, Joseph Biden will achieve his life's chief political objective to become president of the United States. Despite the promises of the polls, actual voting rates have been up and
    Hello outside world. My name is Christopher Trotter. I'm calling live from inside the belly of the beast at Walbash Valley Correctional Facility. Carlisle, Indiana. I would like to update everybody on- on the situation with COVID-19 inside the
    Fear of A Black Woman's Planet. Just read mega-rapper Megan Thee Stallion's article, "Why I Speak Up For Black Women" in the New York times op-ed on Wednesday, October the 14th, 2020. And it felt like I was reading minister Malcolm X when he ex
    "Beyond the Polls." In a few days, the roiling elections of 2020 will be history, but what kind of history will it be? No one really knows, for certainty is but a feeling, not a fact. But what about the polls, you ask? Polls are polls, and 2016
    Hey, this is comrade Pitt. Got a brief commentary on police violence as well as correctional violence (laughs) within prisons. So, police violence has never been a figment of Black folks' imagination—it has always been all objective reality. An
    I am Reginald Sinclair Lewis. "This piece is called: This Is Your World." It is truly deeply moving to see throngs of anti-racist white Americans of all economic, educational, and social backgrounds shouting, "black lives matter." Clenched fist
    Hello outside world, my name is Christopher Trotter. Again, calling inside the belly of the beast at Wabash Valley Correctional Facility. Carlisle, Indiana, to update you on the COVID-19 situation inside the belly of the beast. Today, the insti
    "Pandemania." The Coronavirus has hit, and in its wake has been exposed the cracks in the system, in economics, health, education, transportation, and the law, just to cite a few areas of human endeavor. We have seen how easily these systems ca
    My name is Bilal Abdul-Salam Bey. I am an inmate at the Hutchinson Correctional Facility here in Hutchinson, Kansas. Commentary is about the COVID-19. About four days ago, I started feeling sick. I woke up and I was sneezing. And then it progre

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