Prison Radio Show
Ein Podcast von Prison Radio Show
60 Folgen
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Full Show March 27, 2021
Vom: 27.3.2021 -
Full Show February 26, 2021
Vom: 9.3.2021 -
Full Show February 11, 2021
Vom: 11.2.2021 -
Roundup of #SaskSolidarity Actions
Vom: 29.1.2021 -
Full Show January 22, 2021
Vom: 27.1.2021 -
Full Show December 25, 2020
Vom: 24.12.2020 -
Full Show December 10, 2020
Vom: 12.12.2020 -
Full Show November 27, 2020
Vom: 28.11.2020 -
Special CPR/PRS Collab Show
Vom: 16.11.2020 -
Full Show September 25, 2020
Vom: 29.9.2020 -
Prisoner Justice Day 2020 Live Show
Vom: 13.8.2020 -
Guest Material: What Happened to Prisoner Justice Day 5
Vom: 26.7.2020 -
Guest Material: What Happened to Prisoner Justice Day 4
Vom: 26.7.2020 -
Guest Material: What Happened to Prisoner Justice Day 3
Vom: 25.7.2020 -
Regular Show July 24, 2020
Vom: 25.7.2020 -
Guest Material: What Happened to Prisoner Justice Day 2
Vom: 22.7.2020 -
Guest Material: What Happened to Prisoner Justice Day?
Vom: 3.6.2020 -
May 14, 2020 Live Show
Vom: 16.5.2020 -
Perilous Chronicle Interview March 2019
Vom: 8.5.2020 -
Prison Radio Full Show March 27, 2020
Vom: 30.4.2020
The Prison Radio Show has two time slots on CKUT 90.3 fm http://www.ckut.ca.* The first time slot is: On the second Thursday of every month between 5-6 pm the Prison Radio Show is part of CKUT’s Off The Hour. The second time slot is: The fourth Friday of every month between 11am and 12pm. Occasionally the Prison Radio Show will have an additional show during the fifth Friday. All audio on CKUT 90.3 fm is archived for a minimum of two months, so if you miss a show, you can download it at ckut.ca or here on the blog. Prison Radio has been on the air in Montreal for more than a decade. The show seeks to confront the invisibility of prisons and prisoner struggle, by focusing on the roots of incarceration, policing, and criminalization, and by challenging ideas about what prisons are and who ends up inside. Prison Radio is dedicated to programming that is directly collaborative with people who are currently incarcerated. This is in the interest of forging stronger ties between incarcerated and non-incarcerated people, ensuring that prisoners have direct control over their representation, and that our understandings of prisons be informed by those who live inside their walls.