Rattling The Bars
Ein Podcast von The Real News Network (TRNN) - Montags
145 Folgen
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We lost Malcolm X, but we can’t lose the dream of international revolution
Vom: 21.2.2023 -
Dozens of Texas prisoners are hunger striking against solitary confinement
Vom: 17.2.2023 -
Interview from prison: What an inhumane carceral system does to human psyches
Vom: 8.2.2023 -
These women are fighting Nevada's prison system—and winning
Vom: 24.1.2023 -
2022 was Rikers Island's deadliest year. Again.
Vom: 12.12.2022 -
'Tax Broke' Baltimore's Dirty Secret
Vom: 6.12.2022 -
He was supposed to be out on parole, but ICE deported him to Cambodia
Vom: 22.11.2022 -
El Salvador's history shows migration isn't the problem, imperialism is
Vom: 14.11.2022 -
It's time to legalize marijuana
Vom: 31.10.2022 -
San Quentin Prison is a COVID deathtrap
Vom: 24.10.2022 -
Cholera outbreak in Haiti's prisons amid protests against Henry government
Vom: 18.10.2022 -
Judge rules California prison must close
Vom: 26.9.2022 -
Lacino Hamilton speaks on his 26-year wrongful imprisonment
Vom: 14.9.2022 -
Black August and the fight to free political prisoners, with the Jericho Movement
Vom: 6.9.2022 -
Advocates demand Israel end solitary confinement of Ahmad Manasra, imprisoned at 13
Vom: 22.8.2022 -
Stop trying to revive local economies with prisons
Vom: 22.8.2022 -
Repurposing prisons can revitalize rural America
Vom: 22.8.2022 -
Virginia revokes early release for inmates with good behavior
Vom: 18.7.2022 -
Chris Hedges on trauma and teaching writing in prison
Vom: 18.7.2022 -
New York prisons ban care packages containing food
Vom: 8.7.2022
Rattling the Bars puts the voices of the people most harmed by our system of mass incarceration at the center of our reporting on the fight to end it. The show was founded by the late Black Panther and political prisoner Marshall “Eddie” Conway, and is now hosted by Charles Hopkins, better known as Mansa Musa, who himself spent 48 years behind bars.Rattling the Bars offers an honest look at the lives of prisoners, returning citizens, their families, and their communities. With Rattling the Bars, by presenting hard data and real-life stories, we examine and seek to shift public opinion around the misconception that incarceration, punishment, and increased policing make cities safer—the truth of which has been disproven by countless studies. The series examines the history and root causes of the current so-called justice system. It showcases individuals and communities nationwide who are grappling with real solutions to problems created by the prison-industrial complex.Help us continue producing Rattling the Bars by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletter
