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A weekly audio bulletin board offering resources on reentry from prison or detention, produced by Colorado Radio for Justice in collaboration with Remerg, Denver's reentry resource hub.
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Ms. Justice is an advocate for prison and criminal justice reform. In each episode she will tackle prison and life topics as only Ms. Justice can. Inside each episode you will also find Ms. Justice talking to actual inmates as they tell their life story. Ms. Justice is here to give a voice to the voiceless...By any means necessary.
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Another Not Guilty

Another Not Guilty

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The stories true crime doesn't want you to know. The real social justice stories of the criminal system from the insiders' perspective of public defenders told with a little humor, drama, and passion for criminal justice reform. Visit us at www.anothernotguiltypod.com
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Jaws of Justice Radio

KKFI 90.1 FM Kansas City Community Radio

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It is the intention of Jaws of Justice Radio to investigate how to achieve justice in America, this includes issues of economic injustice, political injustice and the criminal justice system. We want to put a human face on those caught in the grasp of injustice and those that are part of an unjust system. We strive to dispel the misconceptions created by the news and entertainment industry, politicians and our educational system.
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Amplified Voices

Amber & Jason - Criminal Legal Reform Advocates with Lived Experience

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Amplified Voices is a podcast that lifts the voices of people and families impacted by the criminal legal system. Hosts Jason and Amber speak with real people in real communities to help them step into the power of their lived experience. Together, they explore shared humanity and real solutions for positive change.
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Wrongful Conviction

Lava for Good Podcasts

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Hosted by celebrated criminal justice reform advocate and founding board member of the Innocence Project Jason Flom, Pulitzer prize-winning podcast host and producer Maggie Freleng, and Emmy Award-winning writer, producer, and podcast host Lauren Bright Pacheco, Wrongful Conviction features intimate conversations with men and women who have spent years in prison for crimes they maintain they did not commit. Some have been fully exonerated and reunited with family and friends while others con ...
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In the Through Adversity Podcast, Rich Jones (The Lost Soldier) gets into it with guests about the course their lives have taken. Whether it’s about being a veteran of the armed forces, criminal justice reform, severe mental health issues, or other harrowing life experiences, Rich is here to explore what makes us all keep going.
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The Peoples Office Podcast

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The People’s Office Podcast is a conversation with Pima County Attorney Laura Conover and others that focus on the issues and questions from the public that can have a direct impact on our community. Discussions will also cover updates and changes in Criminal Justice Reform, tackling community challenges, finding solutions, reflections, and up-to-date insight into what’s happening at The People’s Office. Be sure to tune in and contact us with your topic ideas by sending an email to: thepeopl ...
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Rebel Justice - changing the way you see justice

Rebel Justice - The View Magazine

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What is justice? Who does it serve? Why should you care? When we think about justice, we think about it as an abstract, something that happens to someone else, somewhere else. Bad people. But justice and the law regulate every aspect of our interactions with each other, with organisations, with the government. We never think about it until it impacts our lives, or that of someone close. News, views and trues from The View Magazine, a social justice and campaigning platform for the rights of ...
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Up to the Minute

Colorado Radio for Justice

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UP TO THE MINUTE is a production of Colorado Radio for Justice (CRJ). It's a weekly snapshot of what’s happening, and what’s on the horizon, in the criminal-legal system in Colorado and beyond, hosted by CRJ's team of system-impacted podcast hosts. CRJ's featured guests / contributors on the show are staff from the Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition (CCJRC). www.radioforjustice.org
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One Day & A Wake-Up

Colorado Radio for Justice

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ONE DAY & A WAKE-UP is production of Colorado Radio for Justice. It's a show about doing time... getting out... and where we go from here. In prison slang, "one day and a wake-up" means you're almost free: just one more day before you walk out the gate. On this show, we walk out the gates together, hearing real stories from those who’ve lived it, exploring struggles, hopes, and the road to redemption. www.radioforjustice.org
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House Rules: Politics and Policy in Utah

Utah House of Representatives

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Come along as state leaders and lawmakers discuss the issues shaping the Beehive State. Each episode, we ask experts on Utah politics and policy to cover one topic that impacts everyday Utahns. From housing affordability and water policy to education reform, criminal justice, and taxes – we'll help you get smart about everything going on in the Utah Legislature and state government. Brought to you by the Utah House of Representatives, this is House Rules.
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Crime Survivors Speak

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Transforming our nation‘s safety and justice systems. At a time of increased consensus that American criminal justice needs reform, this show is about who victims of crime are, the safety solutions survivors want, and the model programs survivors support, programs that can get our country out of mass incarceration and into real safety -- a safety that is truly for all.
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Justice Delayed

Billy and Jodie Sinclair

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This podcast is an examination of the American Criminal Justice System and Prison Industrial Complex. Join Billy and Jodie as they tackle difficult topics and come to grips with injustice, corruption, and human rights violations resulting from Retributive Justice and guide us towards a vision of Restorative Justice.
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Across the States

American Legislative Exchange Council

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People spend far too much time looking just at the federal government. The same is true with podcasts. Instead, the discussions hosted on Across the States focus on state issues and state solutions within state capitols, by state legislators and with state policy experts. The American Legislative Exchange Council is the country's largest voluntary membership organization of state legislators in the United States. It acts as a forum to exchange ideas and develop state-based solutions.
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Bail in the Midwest explores the integral role of bail in the criminal justice system. With its roots dating back hundreds of years, bail allows individuals charged with a crime to be free pending trial, while simultaneously ensuring public safety. However, efforts to reform the bail system have escalated across the country in recent years, with calls from advocates to reduce or even eliminate the incarceration of individuals charged with a crime. With violent crime on the rise, it has becom ...
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Hosted by former police officer and award-winning app creator Paul Cooper, this podcast explores the untold realities of frontline policing in the UK. Each episode features honest conversations with current and former officers, legal professionals, experts, and those with lived experience – covering everything from policing culture and mental health to groundbreaking innovation and criminal justice reform. Whether you’re a serving officer, aspiring recruit, or simply curious about life in un ...
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Converse With Clover

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Converse With Clover Podcast is an oasis of truth, a repository of wisdom, and a playground of fun, specifically dedicated to the empowerment of women. If you seek inspiration, desire to engage in candid conversations with esteemed guests, aspire to personal or professional growth, or simply wish to momentarily escape the humdrum of daily life, this is your sanctuary. Our host, Dr. Clover A. Perez, is an advocate for criminal justice reform, an inspiring orator, and the visionary behind ’A B ...
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justicematters

Rob Osborne - prison reform and education

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justicematters is a podcast about the criminal justice system, prisons and the politics of incarceration. Discussions and interviews with those caught up in,, or otherwise involved with, the criminal justice system; plus expert commentary, prison poetry and music.
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Reasonably Suspicious is Just Liberty's monthly podcast on criminal justice issues. Just Liberty is a bipartisan 501c(4) organization dedicated to comprehensive criminal justice reform in Texas.
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Redemption Radio explores the criminal justice system through the eyes of a returning citizen. The host, Thad Bereday, a former lawyer and presidential pardon recipient, leads guests in a dialogue about criminal justice reform, considering issues that prevent America's justice system from delivering compassion and mercy.
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Let’s Talk Reform is brought to you by SJAIP, a collaborative initiative by a team of scientists working to elevate the discussion around social and mental health needs in the school-to-prison pipeline and United States criminal justice system. Every week we sit down with community champions, educators, and advocates working to change the system we see today. Tune in and join the conversation.
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Penal Reform International (PRI) is an independent non-governmental organisation that develops and promotes fair, effective and proportionate responses to criminal justice problems worldwide.
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Where Criminal Justice Leaders Collaborate: The 360 Justice Podcast gives leaders in the criminal justice industry a platform to discuss how they are solving tough social infrastructure challenges, including overcrowded and aging facilities, changing demographics, staffing shortages, insufficient funding, and more. Having worked with justice leaders in all 50 states and 22 countries, we know there is a strong desire to learn from others in the justice profession. Join us each month as we tal ...
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Welcome to US News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily US news covering politics, elections, the economy, foreign policy, social issues, current events, and breaking news. Say goodbye to overwhelming headlines and information overload. Want to get these updates by email? Subscribe to Brief today https: ...
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Merrittocracy

Keri Leigh Merritt

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Merrittocracy is a show about how to make America a better place. Interviewing scholars, politicians, artists, and activists, Keri Leigh Merritt gets to the heart of what this country needs to join the ranks of other developed nations. From criminal justice reform and affordable housing to job guarantees and multicultural organizing, Merrittocracy helps lay the groundwork for a more prosperous future for every American.
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Crisis of Crime aims to educate about criminology and criminal justice reform. Is our Criminal Justice System broken, or working as intended? I suppose it would depend on who you ask. Join me as I explore criminological theory as well as topics such as systemic racism, discrimination, and reforms.
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National Advocacy Calls on Developing Legislation

National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

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NACDL’s State Criminal Justice Network (SCJN), has initiated a conference call series entitled National Advocacy Calls on Developing Legislation (NACDL). The teleconferences generally feature an expert on an issue area and are designed to inform criminal defense lawyers and advocates across the country on a variety of criminal justice issues. Key to the calls is informing participants of any legislation or litigation pending that seeks progressive reform on the issue, and serves as a call to ...
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Over the past decade, California has enacted significant criminal justice reform policies and practices turning the criminal justice system on its head. Are these reform efforts having a devastating impact on crime rates and victims’ rights? Please join national crime victims rights’ advocate Michael Ramos, the former District Attorney of San Bernardino County and champion for victims’ rights, along with national law enforcement expert Paul Cappitelli, a retired Sherrif’s Captain and former ...
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Uncarcerated

Leigh Scott/Kevin Scott

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A journey into freedom for individuals recently released from incarceration. Hosted by Leigh Scott and Kevin Scott, two formerly incarcerated individuals looking to make a difference in the world of prison reform and criminal justice revolution but most importantly, giving humans a cathartic space to heal and share their stories.
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The Prison Post

CROP Organization

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The Prison Post is a podcast interviewing leaders in the criminal justice reform, restorative justice, and social justice movements. In addition, we share the transformational stories of the currently and formerly incarcerated and highlight what CROP Organization is doing by reimagining reentry for returning citizens.
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Welcome to “Believe in Arkansas,” where we believe that free people are capable of extraordinary things and where we provide content that will address our state’s most pressing problems and discuss how freeing the potential within our own citizens can lead to solutions.Our Network breaks barriers that stand in the way of people realizing their potential. This moves our society toward one of mutual benefit, where people succeed by helping others improve their lives.
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Born in a prison cell, Mike Africa Jr. spent decades fighting to have his parents freed from prison. On a Move with Mike Africa Jr. will illuminate the issues and struggles of the people, inform the uninformed, and give you nothing but the truth.
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The Warrant

Centre for Criminal Justice Reform and Capacity Building, RSIL

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The Warrant is an initiative of the Centre for Criminal Justice Reform and Capacity Building (C3) at the Research Society of International Law, Pakistan (RSIL), an independent, non-partisan think tank based in Pakistan. C3 amalgamates RSIL’s capacities in research and analysis, policy formulation, legislative drafting, governance and administrative strengthening, statistical analysis, technological innovation, and capacity building to provide contextualized evidence-based solutions to crimin ...
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Failing Justice

Justin Carlson

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The Failing Justice Podcast, where real conversations about criminal justice unfold. Founded by law enforcement veteran, Justin Carlson, we bring insider insights to the forefront. Join us as we tackle issues like police reform, systemic challenges, and wrongful convictions. Get ready for unfiltered discussions, inspiring stories, and expert interviews. Together, let's challenge norms, amplify voices, and drive change. Tune in for a unique perspective on justice, advocacy, and the journey to ...
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Justice in America, hosted by Josie Duffy Rice and Clint Smith, is a podcast for everyone interested in criminal justice reform— from those new to the system to experts who want to know more. Each episode we cover a new criminal justice issue. We explain how it works and look at its impact on people, particularly poor people and people of color. We’ll also interview activists, practitioners, experts, journalists, organizers, and others, to learn. By the end of the episode, you’ll walk away w ...
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Voir Dire is an interview-based podcast about criminal justice reform. Sometimes, we share the conversations taking place on Harvard’s campus; other times, we start conversations outside of those small classrooms. Working or living in the criminal legal system can habituate you to the cruelty and wastefulness of the whole thing. In this podcast, we try to contextualize these systems, pick the brains of the most thoughtful people in criminal justice reform, and think big about how to ameliora ...
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After being convicted as an adult at the age of 16 and having served 15 years in prison, life has been one hell of a ride! Learn about my personal transformation and how I went from a gang member to a now Criminal Justice Reform advocate and camp counselor. Follow me as we jump into cultural topics and discuss political issues that affect our communities. Don’t miss out join the conversation!
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In this episode of the “Something to Say” podcast our host, Mazi Mutafa, sits down with Nye Winslow, and Giancarlo Cambrelén Santiago of the DC Justice Lab. They speak about the work they are doing to reform policies that directly impact Black Washingtonians disproportionately. Co-host Patrick Washington speaks with youth poet JoJo. Later, Mazi has…
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What happens when two young university students decide they can no longer stand by while weapons made in Britain fuel a genocide? For Fatema Zainab and Zoe, both just barely in their twenties, the answer led them to a prison cell where they've remained for nine months – with no trial in sight until November. The "Filton 18" case represents an unpre…
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(0:10): FBI Report: Violent Crime Drops 4.5% in 2024, Hate Crimes Hit Record High (2:32): North Carolina Parents Arrested After Infant Overdose, Highlighting Local Substance Abuse Crisis (4:21): Bernie Sanders Leads Senators in Demand to Reverse Restrictive Immigration Policy Affecting Public Assistance Access (6:30): Former Grand Juror Pleads Guil…
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(0:10): Historic $875M PFAS Settlement Reached with Chemours, DuPont, and Corteva in New Jersey (2:20): Democrats Face Internal Struggles as Poll Reveals Deep Dissatisfaction Ahead of Key Elections (4:25): Poll Reveals Grocery Costs as Major Stressor for Half of Americans Amid Financial Strain (6:22): Tornado Warning Issued for Orlando as Rare Trip…
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The founder of Mobarez Solutions, Roohallah Mobarez, and his Director of Operations, Michael Poompan, join CRJ's Seth Ready and Remerg's Carol Peeples in the CRJ studio to share about the sober living environments they oversee, providing housing and job support for people with sex offenses. They discuss some of the unique obstacles faced by people …
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Elizabeth Ross, from the Challenging Discrimination in the Law Project at Yale Law School, discusses touring the Valley State Prison law library with carceral studies scholar Elizabeth Hinton, All of Us or None journalist Alissa Moore, and Witness journalist Ghostwrite Mike. She also reflects on her experience at the inaugural Inside Knowledge Carc…
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(0:10): Democrats Distance from Netanyahu Amid Rising Anti-Israel Sentiments and Gaza Crisis (2:24): University of Michigan Faces Federal Probe Over Foreign Funding Inaccuracies and National Security Concerns (4:45): Baltimore Woman Loses Home in Tax Sale Amidst Systemic Inequities in Property Assessments (6:51): Nine Measles Cases Confirmed in Wis…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Pocket Sergeant Podcast, Paul Cooper reflects on how many police officers and emergency service workers have asked him how he managed to write his book. The answer: ghostwriter Patricia Sutcliffe. Patricia not only helped Paul tell his own story but also co-wrote the powerful memoirs of former police intercepto…
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In this Special Edition Episode of the I Can U Can Podcast, Ms. Justice talks to Michael & Justine from the new season of LIFE AFTER LOCKUP premiering tonight Friday August 1st 2025 on WeTV. Thank You to WeTV for giving us this opportunity & Many More to come! We are looking forward to this collaboration as its Allowing us to keep doing this work o…
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(0:10): Gilbert Arenas Arrested for Illegal Gambling Ring, Faces Prison Time Amidst New Documentary Release (2:00): Trump to Revive Presidential Fitness Test Amidst Controversy and Criticism (4:01): U.S. Kindergarten Vaccination Rates Drop, Sparking Fears of Measles Outbreaks (6:06): Trump Administration Halts Offshore Wind Projects, Rescinds 3.5 M…
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Tanya Plibersek, one of Labor’s most recognisable political figures and the minister for social services, joins us as the government faces big decisions at home and abroad. Chief political correspondent Tom McIlroy speaks to her about the push to recognise Palestinian statehood, the jobseeker rate and the urgent fight to keep children safe online…
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Have you ever lost something you care deeply about? This could be a job, a car, loved ones, a dog, a cat, or even getting an injury. Even just breaking your arm and losing the ability to do something as well a you could before an injury can cause feelings of grief and loss. In the Through Adversity Podcast, Rich Jones (The Lost Soldier) gets into i…
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(0:10): Kamala Harris Opts Out of California Governor Race, Eyes Future Political Opportunities (2:16): Trump Administration Pushes New Digital Health Ecosystem, Sparking Privacy Concerns (4:49): Senate Confirms Susan Monarez as CDC Director Amidst Budget Cuts and Public Health Challenges (6:54): Rep. Sheri Biggs Hosts 'Salute to Liberty' Event, Fe…
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In this episode, we sit down with Brian Koehn, founder of Social Purpose Corrections (SPC), a veteran-led nonprofit that is challenging the very foundation of how America approaches incarceration and re-entry. With over 30 years of experience, rising from correctional officer to warden to head of security for one of the world’s largest private corr…
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On July 12, 1994, 19-year old Steven Smith was killed after being struck by a single bullet to the head in Newport News, VA. Within weeks three individuals, two teenage boys, and one in his twenties, were arrested for the crime. Darryl Hunter, his older brother Nathaniel Pierce, and his friend Reginald Fletcher, were each tried and convicted solely…
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As Anthony Albanese readies his second‑term reform agenda, Guardian Australia’s Josh Butler speaks with Essential Media’s Peter Lewis about the elephant in the room: Australia’s dependence on the US and how its high‑stakes defence gambles could shape both his leadership and the nation’s strategic future…
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On this episode of House Rules, Rep. Paul Cutler joins DEQ Director Tim Davis to talk air quality, water conservation, and Utah’s approach to smart environmental policy. They discuss how Utah has made historic progress on air quality, how the state is tracking dust from the Great Salt Lake, and how wildfire smoke is being monitored year-round. Davi…
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(0:10): Union Pacific's $85 Billion Bid for Historic Transcontinental Railroad Faces Antitrust Hurdles (2:35): Apple Launches Detroit Manufacturing Academy to Revitalize U.S. Industry with AI and Innovation (4:45): Government Shutdown Looms as Partisan Budget Battles Intensify on Capitol Hill (6:58): NTSB to Probe Deadliest U.S. Air Crash Since 200…
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In this episode of the “Something to Say” podcast, our host, Mazi Mutafa speaks with Manny Faces about the power of the podcast and the importance of gatherings of hip-hop artists in Academic spaces. He also discusses preparing for the release of his first book. After that, Mazi interviews Natalia Huitz Corvoisier who is a community collaborations …
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Sekou Keita talks about how media policies that limit information reported about criminal offenders can unintentionally increase bias against the group they're trying to protect. “The Usual Suspects: Offender Origin, Media Reporting and Natives’ Attitudes Towards Immigration” by Sekou Kenta, Thomas Renault, and Jérôme Valette. OTHER RESEARCH WE DIS…
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(0:10): Deion Sanders Triumphs Over Cancer, Inspires with Recovery Story and New Season Goals (2:10): Ex-Trump Official Paul Dans Challenges Lindsey Graham in 2026 Senate Race, Aims to 'Drain the Swamp' (4:23): Bryce Harper Confronts MLB Commissioner Over Proposed Salary Cap Amid Tense Labor Talks (6:46): Bipartisan Senate Bills Target China's Huma…
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Dan Ordaz, Executive Director of Jobs of Hope, joins CRJ's Seth Ready and Carol Peeples of Remerg to talk about the 9-month reentry support program that ne and his team lead in Greeley, Colorado, as well as to illuminate their work supporting job seekers throughout Weld County. Hotlines is a production of Colorado Radio for Justice (CRJ). www.radio…
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On this episode of Everyday Injustice, host David Greenwald sits down with Kara Gotsch, Executive Director of The Sentencing Project, for a wide-ranging conversation about the ongoing challenges—and hard-won progress—toward ending mass incarceration in the United States. Gotsch opens with a stark but measured assessment: while the prison population…
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In this Episode of the I Can U Can Podcast, Ms. Justice with Face from the Tombs talk to Donte Williams about our Youth and How Much They Need Us! Donte talks about his Journey coming up, his Passions & How Important investing in our Youth could change the Narrative! Thank You to Everyone who helped put this together including Bhreez for being an O…
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Today, we’re bringing you a powerful mini episode to celebrate the release of Issue 14 of The View Magazine, dropping July 31st. The View is the only platform in the UK created by and for women in the justice system; women who are survivors of trauma, of state-endorsed violence, and who face the harshest effects of the climate crisis, incarceration…
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Send us a text In this eye-opening episode of the Pocket Sergeant Podcast, Paul Cooper speaks with Ian Cook, former police officer and founder of Blue Light Lifestyle, a powerful well-being movement built to support those working in emergency services. Ian shares his deeply personal journey from the pressures of front-line policing to confronting b…
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(0:10): White House Unveils Plan to Reform College Sports Amidst Legal and Financial Turmoil (2:18): Trump's Executive Order Sparks Debate: Homeless Relocation to Treatment Centers Amid Safety Concerns (4:24): Utah Sets Example as 70% of U.S. Mobile Home Parks Violate Water Safety Rules (6:05): US Fertility Rate Plummets to Historic Low: Economic C…
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As parliament resumes, the focus shifts to how the major parties plan to reset. Chief political correspondent Tom McIlroy speaks to Liberal MP for Flinders and shadow assistant minister Zoe McKenzie. She isn’t convinced by quotas but says the party needs meaningful reform if it’s serious about bringing more women into the fold – and winning back th…
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(0:10): Trump Administration Clashes with Judiciary Over Prosecutorial Appointments in New Jersey (1:55): Rare Brain-Eating Amoeba Case Sparks Caution in South Carolina After Lake Murray Exposure (4:08): Controversial Vote Renames Kennedy Center's Opera House After Melania Trump, Sparks Outrage and Cancellations (6:21): Bryan Kohberger Dodges Death…
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On September 8, 1985, dozens gathered on Keeler Avenue in Chicago, IL for a friend's birthday party. In the early morning hours, while walking back to the party after getting cigarettes, 19-year-old Ivan Mena and 21-year-old Bouvier "Bobby" Garcia broke up a fight between 16-year-old Reynaldo “Scooby" Munoz and another partygoer. Munoz walked home …
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In this episode of the “Something to Say” podcast our host, Mazi Mutafa, speaks with Quique Avilés about his history as a street theater producer, actor, and his latest film project. Co-host Patrick Washington sits down with poet and writer Kenny Carroll, and youth poet Kiara Ramirez. Later Mazi speaks with O. Abiola Akintola and Sabriyah Hassan-Is…
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In this powerful episode of Rebel Justice, we explore what happens when the courtroom becomes another site of violence- where trauma is not just ignored, but used against those already suffering. We focus on the case of Constance Marten, whose high-profile trial for gross negligence manslaughter has captured national headlines. But beneath the surf…
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(0:10): Calls Mount for Closure of 'Alligator Alcatraz' Over Inhumane Conditions in Florida Detention Center (2:15): San Francisco Bans RV Living for Homeless Amid Criticism Over Housing Shortage and Displacement Concerns (4:04): Trump's Policies Threaten Crucial Nonprofit Funding, Endangering Social Services Nationwide (6:07): Attorneys General Su…
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Rep. Logan Monson talks with Redge Johnson, director of Utah’s Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office, about Utah’s continued fight to keep public lands in public hands, managed locally. Not from Washington. They break down the differences between Senator Mike Lee’s federal public lands proposal and Utah’s own plan to create a state-run Department…
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(0:10): 9-Year-Old Melina Frattolin Found Dead; Father Under Suspicion Amid Investigation (1:59): Massachusetts Governor Launches New Safety Measures After Fatal Assisted Living Facility Fire (4:04): Legal Battle Erupts Over Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz' Immigration Facility in Everglades (5:55): Braves and Reds Unveil NASCAR-Inspired Uniforms for…
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This week, hosts Seth Ready from CRJ and Carol Peeples from Remerg interview team members from the national organization FreeWorld: Jeff Lee and Bob Eisenman. Lee, who joins from Kansas City, and Eisenman, from Denver, explain how FreeWorld supports people with criminal histories as they build successful careers in the trucking industry both in Col…
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Anna Vasquez on Everyday InjusticeOn the latest episode of the Everyday Injustice podcast, host David Greenwald speaks with Anna Vasquez, a survivor of wrongful conviction and now Director of Outreach and Education for the Innocence Project of Texas. Vasquez was one of four women—collectively known as the San Antonio Four—who were falsely accused a…
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(0:10): Kerr County Missing Person Count Drops Amid Flood Recovery; Governor Calls for Legislative Action (2:11): Dragon Bravo Fire Ravages Grand Canyon Lodge, Sparks Environmental and Safety Concerns (4:28): Texas GOP Pushes for Aggressive Redistricting Amid Risks of 'Dummymanders' (6:39): Trump Sues WSJ for $10B Over Epstein Letter, Sparking Lega…
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Send us a text In this powerful episode of the Pocket Sergeant Podcast, Paul Cooper is joined by leading criminologist and former police officer Professor Jane Monckton Smith, whose ground-breaking work on homicide timelines is transforming how the criminal justice system approaches domestic abuse and coercive control. Drawing from years of researc…
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On this episode of Appointed, Kim is joined by the Honourable Iain Rankin, Member of the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia and former Premier of Nova Scotia, for a timely conversation on poverty, dignity, and the push for a guaranteed livable basic income (GLBI) in Canada. Drawing on over a decade of experience in provincial politics, MLA Rankin sha…
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