Long Island, COVID-19, and a female guest is everything Justice 4 New York has been missing. We're excited to introduce Serena Liguori, a formerly incarcerated individual and Executive Director of Long Island's New Hour. In this episode, we dis
People use 'jail' and 'prison' interchangeably, but there's a large difference between the two types of facilities. In this mini-episode, we delve into the clear difference between the two (ie. who are they funded by, what makes someone go to j
Kevin Mays, advocate, friend, and formerly incarcerated individual, speaks on programming in New York State Prisons. Kevin hones in on Reconcilation Inc., a program that came out of Otisville Correctional Facility, that was created by incarcera
Alex Vitale, a Brooklyn College Professor and author of 'The End of Policing,' speaks to Justice for New York on the origins of policing, why reforms haven't worked, and what defunding the police means.Support the show (http://www.paypal.me/jus
Voices of Community Activists & Leaders' (VOCAL-NY) Civil Rights Campaign Director, Nick Encalada-Malinowski, breaks down why his organization and many others took to Albany, NY to fight for bail reform for years. He also speaks on the recent b
Releasing Aging People from Prison's (RAPP) Director, Jose Saldana, speaks on the importance of why releasing our elders from incarceration is dire for our communities in New York, and why the parole board process needs to change.Support the sh