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Dismantling Injustice

Envision Freedom Fund (formerly the Brooklyn Community Bail Fund)

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Envision Freedom's Dismantling Injustice podcast offers insight and analysis from our community members, allies, and colleagues about issues affecting people who encounter the racist, unjust criminal legal and immigration systems and the work we're all doing to dismantle those systems. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dismantlinginjustice/support
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On seasons 1 and 2, we took a deep look into policing and criminal justice in America. This season on The Untold Story, we go even further, with three investigations of injustice happening in your own backyard. From executive producer Jay Ellis and Lemonada Media, this season covers how we can fix the humanitarian crisis happening at Rikers Island; why your tax dollars are funding software that leads to over policing in our most vulnerable communities; and the racist roots of the debunked me ...
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Injustices

Louie Media

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NOUVELLE SAISON : MA TONKINOISE Une enquête sur les mémoires enfouies de l'Indochine française. Hanaë Bossert tire le fil de son histoire familiale, de Saigon en 1954 à Marseille en 2024, et se confronte à l’amnésie et ses conséquences, comme l’oubli de la langue, des rites, de la culture et finalement des mémoires historiques et intimes. Alors peut-on encore sauver les mémoires d'Indochine ? ___ Précédemment et toujours disponible dans Injustices : SAISON 6 « Le Bémol », une enquête de Mari ...
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Injustice For All

Injustice For All PodCast

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Mac, (a Jerk-Off) discussing issues and topics that agitate/intrigue him with guests. He has terrible opinions and he can't wait for you to hear them. Love us OR hate our guts. This is America, both is cool.
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Puddle of Social Injustices

lilaanddanielle be a voice not an echo

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Hey guys! This is Puddle of Social Injustices. As you guessed from our name, this podcast is about social injustices, where we basically just talk about some social justice issues around the world. :)
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Living as an INTJ can be extremely frustrating and it shows as Host Michael Tarabay takes us through his vision of how things should be in ways that even he doesn’t understand. The Injustice Radar never turns off. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theinjusticeradar/support
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Trauma InJustice

Alison DeBelder and Chris Moser

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Trauma InJustice is a podcast about the ways that people in the criminal justice system confront and manage trauma. It’s also about the ways that training has aided (or failed) them and ought to be improved.
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We’re dropping in your feed to let you know that Julia Louis-Dreyfus has returned for Season 2 of her award-winning podcast, Wiser Than Me™! Each week, she has funny, touching, personal conversations with iconic older women who are brimming with the kind of unapologetic attitude and wisdom that only comes with age. Julia sits at the feet of some ex…
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This week on Everyday Injustice, we talk with Angie Gordon. Angie is a 39-year-old trans woman serving a 48-years-to-life sentence in the state of California. Convicted of multiple violent felonies in 2009; so, in April of 2024 she will have served fifteen years of her sentence.Before coming to prison, Angie was a high school dropout, but since her…
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Welcome back to Dismantling Injustice! In the first episode of 2024, Envision Freedom staff discuss what we're up against this year (spoiler alert: it's a lot) and how we're strategizing to tackle it head on. Julie Mente, Zoë Adel Perry and Rosa Santana discuss the current political landscape, crunching budget numbers, mental health and so much mor…
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It is described as: “A riveting and heart-wrenching story of violence, grief and the American justice system, exploring the systemic issues that perpetuate gang participation in one of the wealthiest cities in the country, through the story of one teenager.”Professor Laurence Ralph, tells the story of Sito, a relative of his and the tragedy of his …
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Est-ce que les mémoires d’Indochine peuvent encore être sauvées ? C’est ce à quoi travaillent les descendant·e·s d’exilé·e·s vietnamien·ne·s. Les questionnements identitaires des descendant·e·s sur plusieurs générations ouvrent des espaces de discussions qui, par ricochet, permettent de faire tomber le siège de l’oubli, et de tisser des appartenanc…
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En 2018, quelques mois après le décès de Gisèle, Hanaë Bossert et sa mère vont au théâtre voir “Saïgon”, une pièce de Caroline Guiela Nguyen. Sur scène, un des personnages, une femme vietnamienne, fait un ictus amnésique : elle ne sait plus si elle est à Saïgon ou à Paris, et elle parle en vietnamien, alors que ses enfants français, complètement pe…
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Pour tenter de combler les trous dans l’histoire trouble et fragmentée de Gisèle, Hanaë Bossert décortique le contexte historique dans lequel sa grand-mère a grandi. Elle cherche à comprendre ce que c’était que d’être une adolescente orpheline qui devient la compagne d’un militaire français au moment de la guerre d’Indochine. C’est Kim, née “pupill…
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À la mort de Gisèle, Hanaë, sa petite fille, est désarçonnée. Gisèle avait toujours dit qu’elle rejoindrait son mari au cimetière Saint-Pierre de Marseille, où elle avait même acheté une parcelle. Pourtant, dans la dernière ligne droite, elle fait volte-face et choisit de se faire incinérer à la pagode de Marseille, de revenir à ses racines bouddhi…
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Stephanie Marudas and Emily Previti have joined forces to launch the podcast series, Obscured.Marudas is the founder of Kouvenda Media and co-creator of Obscured. Prior to founding Kouvenda Media, she reported for WYPR in Baltimore and WHYY in Philadelphia.Previti is executive editor and co-creator of Obscured. Before joining Kouvenda Media, she co…
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"Ma Tonkinoise", reprise par Joséphine Baker, c'est la chanson que fredonnait souvent Gisèle, la grand-mère de Hanaë. Cette chanson, qui est censée être la chanson d'amour de jeunesse de Gisèle, raconte en fait la réalité coloniale de la relation entre un homme français et sa conquête vietnamienne. En tirant le fil de son histoire familiale, de Sai…
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This week on Everyday Injustice Jarrett Adams – himself exonerated of a wrongful conviction – is seeking to undo a massive injustice in Virginia.Despite the fact that a jury found Terrence Richardson and Ferrone Claiborne not guilty of murder, a judge was able to sentence them to life in prison. They have currently spent 22 years behind bars, but J…
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In this conversation, Julie Mente sits down with Darren Mack, Co-Director of Freedom Agenda, and Loray Hodge, a leader at Freedom Agenda and mother to a son currently incarcerated on Rikers, to discuss the fight to decarcerate New York City and end the inhumanity of Rikers Island. They discuss the harsh realities of life inside Rikers Island, inclu…
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This week on Everyday Injustice, we talk with Dr. Paul Elam, chief strategy officer at the Michigan Public Health Institute & leads Advance Peace.There is increasingly an understanding that issues such as gun violence cannot simply be addressed in the criminal legal system and that we cannot arrest our way out of the problem.Elam discusses how gun …
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Julie Mente sat down with Samah Sisay, Staff Attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights, to shine a light on the human rights violations occurring at Orange County Correctional Facility. Samah delves into the true reality of immigration detention in New York, sharing stories of inhumane conditions faced by people detained and how they have or…
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Having survived multiple recall attempts in his first term, Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón officially launched his reelection in October at the SEIU Local 2015 office in front of a room full of supporters – many of them health care workers.The DA noted his mother, an immigrant from Cuba often had to toil, working for below minimum wage…
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¡Un episodio especial en español! ¿Es esta la primera vez que escucha de Envision Freedom Fund? ¿O es usted un antiguo simpatizante que quiere refrescar sus conocimientos sobre quiénes somos, qué hacemos y cómo hemos adaptado nuestras estrategias para mantenernos al día con el siempre cambiante panorama político? Tenemos el episodio perfecto para t…
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This week on Everyday Injustice, we are joined by Jason Smith, Executive Director of the Michigan Center for Youth Justice.The Michigan Center for Youth Justice (MCYJ) is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing policies and practices that reduce confinement and support trauma-informed, racially equitable, socio-economically and culturally …
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Are you new to Envision Freedom Fund? Or are you a longtime supporter who wants a refresher on who we are, what we do, and how we've adapted our strategies to keep up with the ever-changing political landscape? We've got just the episode for you! In this special conversation, Julie Mente and Zoë Adel Perry celebrate the organization's two-year anni…
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This week on Everyday Injustice we have Caroline Isaacs, the Executive Director of Just Communities Arizona.JCA is an abolitionist organization that seeks to end the current punishment system and its emphasis on criminalization, surveillance, and mass incarceration.They envision a world in which prisons and jails are unnecessary.“We believe those d…
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Freddie Gray was one of the seminal police killings when it occurred in Baltimore in 2016, leading to protests and riots and calls for reform. The officers were charged with murder by SAO Marilyn Mosby, but not of them were convicted.Justine Barron in her book “They Killed Freddie Gray” following the work of her podcast, after sifting through thous…
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Referrals for legal services is one of the most requested methods of support we hear from folks we have bonded out from immigration detention. That’s where experts like Rebecca Press come in. Co-founder of Co-Counsel NYC and Senior Counsel at Central American Legal Assistance, Rebecca joins the podcast to discuss the dire need for immigration legal…
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Listen to Everyday Injustices exclusive interview with Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón after he announced his reelection in front of an audience of workers at SEIU Local 2015.Gascón noted that crime was going down despite the news coverage that would lead the public to the contrary conclusion.“I would say one of the biggest challenges t…
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Council Member Shahana Hanif, NYC District 39, joins us on the podcast to discuss what it means to be a sanctuary city in name and in practice. Listen to learn why she gives NYC’s response to migrants a “C,” the danger of anti-immigrant rhetoric, and how our creative, talented and compassionate city can do more for arriving migrants. --- Support th…
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As more and more state have turned toward the legalization of cannabis, the federal government continues to lag. This week on Everyday Injustice, we talk with Christi Smith, a senior fellow for the R Street Institute’s criminal justice and civil liberties team.She is a former adult probation and parole officer and retired assistant professor of cri…
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Welcome back to a new season of the Dismantling Injustice Podcast! To kick things off, we are doing a deep dive into an issue that is making headlines everyday: the arrival of asylum seekers and other migrants to New York. First: shelter and housing. On this episode, Carl sat down with a reporter who has been on the front lines documenting this evo…
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Prison Education Programs are critical to incarcerated people being able to gain release and succeed once they have done so. Research demonstrates that correctional education is very effective at reducing recidivism.Sarah Allred, spoke with Everyday Injustice and discussed her research on prison education programs including the challenges with the …
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On October 19, the 2023 Vanguard Justice Awards Gala, the Vanguard will present Danielle Harris, of the San Francisco Public Defender’s Officer and the Freedom Project with a Vanguard Justice Award.The San Francisco Public Defender's resentencing unit, known as The Freedom Project, has assisted more than 100 people in their resentencing and parole …
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​​Incarceration in the U.S. has profound flaws and consequences, but there are many people doing life-changing work to lessen its harm. In this special episode, Lemonada co-founder Stephanie Wittels Wachs sits down with two individuals whose organizations aim to increase access to housing for people who have been involved in the justice system. Ste…
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On October 19, the 2023 Vanguard Justice Awards Gala, the Vanguard will present Juliana Drous, with a Vanguard Justice Award for Distinguished Attorney.From Juliana Drous:“I have been practicing criminal defense since 1980. I have had cases in all levels of the court: trials in state courts and federal courts, appeals in federal and state courts, t…
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Note: This episode originally aired October 3, 2022In 2022, the Vanguard honored Stephen Liebb with an award for his work as a formerly incarcerated individual at the Vanguard Justice Awards Gala.Stephen Liebb spent 33 years behind bars for first degree murder. 19 of those years were spent at San Quentin.He earned his release on parole in 2013. Now…
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“In 2002, two men burglarized a house; the resident killed them both. I was neither the resident nor one of the burglars, but I was sent to prison for 18 years before the state finally unraveled it all and set me free,” Benjamin Frandsen explains.Listen as Benjamin Frandsen tells his remarkable story first narrowly avoiding the death penalty, then …
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On October 19, the Vanguard will Honor Phil Melendez for his work as a formerly incarcerated person. He is currently working with Smart Justice California to help reform the criminal legal system as well as help those who are system impacted.He joined Everyday Injustice this week to discuss his remarkable story. With a difficult life growing up, hi…
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Introducing the last episode in our summer “Staff Picks” series! Last fall, Carl sat down with Nicole Triplett, Envision Freedom's consultant on criminal legal strategy, to dive deep into the history and evolution of surveillance — from convict leasing and FBI watch lists to data scraping of our social media profiles today. The thread tying the pas…
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As the summer sun began to rise on July 24, 2019 the light of the Sandoval Family's lives was extinguished when 17 year old Michael Sandoval was found shot to death on his kitchen floor, in smalltown Montrose, Colorado. So many were devastated at the loss of Michael and were determined to find out exactly how this could have happened and why. One f…
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This week on Everyday Injustice is former public defender LaToya Bell who is now working at the Ohio Justice and Policy Center (OJPC). Bell discusses the need for second chance legislation and how this is critical for public safety.OJPC has two big projects.The Beyond guilt Project: “Beyond Guilt will see to do for over-punished prisoners who admit…
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While Dismantling Injustice is taking a brief summer break, the Envision Freedom staff is curating a “Staff Picks” series, where we are sharing some of our favorite episodes from this past season. This week, our Communications Manager, Julie Mente, shares one of our most listened to episodes. Professor Henning, activist, youth defender and author o…
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Raymond E. Strawn III is starting law school in San Francisco this fall. It’s a far cry from where he was at the end of high school.Just after 9/11 he had just moved to NY in high school – the only Asian student, and stood out, wearing all black with a shaved head.One day, while talking to some girls, he showed them his notebook. His messages of de…
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We interrupt our summer #StaffPick series for a special conversation with Jocelyn Simonson, professor of law, former public defender and author of the new book Radical Acts of Justice: How Ordinary People Are Dismantling Mass Incarceration. Carl and Jocelyn explore how ordinary individuals are sparking extraordinary change within the criminal legal…
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This week on Everyday Injustice, we are joined by former federal prosecutor Jared Fishman who is now the founder of Justice Innovation Lab.He tells the remarkable story of Henry Glover’s murder in Hurricane Katrina–era New Orleans. Glover was killed by police officers following the hurricane, and his killing was thoroughly covered up.According to t…
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While Dismantling Injustice is taking a brief summer break, the Envision Freedom staff is curating a “Staff Picks” series, where we are sharing some of our favorite episodes from this past season. This week our Research & Advocacy, Zoë Adel Perry shares our conversation on the criminalization of mental health—a topic that is, unfortunately, as rele…
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This week on Everyday Injustice we talk with Vincent Atchity. He is the CEO of Mental Health Colorado and a member of Colorado Jail Standards Commission.One of the biggest problems facing the criminal legal system is that in many locations, the largest mental health facility is the county jail which is ill-equipped to properly treat and handle peop…
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While Dismantling Injustice is taking a brief summer break, the Envision Freedom staff is curating a “Staff Picks” series, where we are sharing some of our favorite episodes from this past season. This week our Director of Development, Donny Repsher, shares an episode we released over the winter holiday about how we can have calm, productive conver…
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This week on Everyday Injustice, we are joined by Kardell Sims, formerly incarcerated who has now become an expert on prisons and helps to coach incarcerated people in hopes of helping them avoid the recidivism trap.Kardell Sims describes his journey through the criminal legal system, but also his way out and his program helping those attempting to…
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Hello dear listeners, we hope you are having a restful and revolutionary summer! We are coming to you with some exciting news. While we're taking a little summer hiatus before the next season starts in the fall, we will be re-releasing some of our favorite episodes from the last season. You’ll be hearing from Envision Freedom Fund staff over the ne…
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Hello dear listeners, we hope you are having a restful and revolutionary summer! We are coming to you with some exciting news. While we're taking a little summer hiatus before the next season starts in the fall, we will be re-releasing some of our favorite episodes from the last season. You’ll be hearing from Envision Freedom Fund staff over the ne…
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This week on Everyday Injustice we are joined by Christi Smith of R Street, who argues that clean slate legislation both enhances public safety and helps to stimulate the economy.One of the problems with mass incarceration is that large numbers of people are churned in and out of the criminal legal system, incarcerated, then they are released but t…
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Si les choses vont mieux, c’est parce que les femmes cheffes d’orchestre se sont organisées. Collectivement, elles ont fait monter point par point les statistiques. Ça leur a coûté quelque chose : l’idée qu’elles se faisaient de la gloire, une réputation d’emmerdeuse et des conditions de travail moins confortables. De quelle manière la situation s’…
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This week on Everyday Injustice, we spoke with Emma Williams, who recently wrote a piece with the Prison Policy Initiative on the little known and often misunderstood practice of civil commitment.The 20 states include California and Illinois.Shoe noted that 20 states and the federal Bureau of Prisons “detain over 6,000 people, mostly men, who have …
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Si la société est encore réfractaire à faire de la place aux femmes dans des positions de pouvoir, c’est en partie parce que nous avons tendance à penser que les femmes ont moins d’autorité que les hommes. Dans cet épisode, on s’intéresse aux injonctions contradictoires auxquelles font face les femmes dans des positions d’autorité, et la fine ligne…
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This week on Everyday Injustice, we talked with Charles Bell, an assistant professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Illinois State University, whose work focuses on school discipline, suspensions and the school-to-prison pipeline.As Bell explains, his work focuses on how Black students and parents view school punishment, the disproportion…
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