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Episode 3. Prison Organizing, From the Inside Out

Episode 3. Prison Organizing, From the Inside Out

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We look back to recent history of Washington prison activism to show why we need directly impacted people to have collective voice and leadership in fixing the problems in our criminal punishment system. Amongst so many stories untold to those on the outside, we hone in on the TEACH program at Clallam Bay Corrections Center from 2013 - 2018 and Judicial Second Look coalition formed in 2024 around a bill initially written by Native incarcerated leaders and judges on the outside. We'll think about lessons learned for inside-outside prison solidarity.

This episode was hosted by Ralph Dunuan, produced by Megan Ybarra, and edited and mixed by Anvar Hassanpour. This podcast was supported in part by a Scholar-Activist Project Award from the Antipode Foundation and the UCSD Communication Department. This episode features interviews with Marco Juarez Rodriguez, Carlos Bernardez Jr., Travis ComesLast and Charles Longshore.

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