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Episode 25: Disappearing People with Meredith Nnoka

Episode 25: Disappearing People with Meredith Nnoka

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Meredith Nnoka is a Chicago-based writer, educator, and prison abolitionist originally from Southern Maryland. They teach poetry in carceral facilities in Illinois and have worked with the Parole Illinois and Defund CPD campaigns. Meredith’s writing explores questions of interpersonal harm and generational trauma. In this important conversation, we explore how our current prison system disappears people instead of problems and the interconnected relationships between generational trauma, abuse, domestic violence, and other ways each of us is capable of passing on the the harm we carry.

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