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Friday, January 17 2020

  • Mass Incarceration, Then and Now January 17, 2020

    Mass incarceration has been profoundly harmful to communities of color. Ten years after &ldquo;The New Jim Crow&rdquo; helped to identify the problem, how much headway have we made? (article)

  • Mass Incarceration, Then and Now January 17, 2020

    Mass incarceration has been profoundly harmful to communities of color. Ten years after &ldquo;The New Jim Crow&rdquo; helped to identify the problem, how much headway have we made?&nbsp; (episode)

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    • Ten Years After “The New Jim Crow” January 17, 2020

      In 2010, Michelle Alexander&rsquo;s best-selling book spelled out how mass incarceration harms communities of color. Assessing its impact, she looks back, and forward, with David Remnick.

    • Reginald Dwayne Betts Reads from “Felon” January 17, 2020

      When Betts was sixteen years old, he was sent to prison for his part in a carjacking. In solitary confinement, he discovered poetry.

    • Life After Prison January 17, 2020

      A few months ago, Jonathan was released from prison. Our producer shadowed him to learn what emancipation feels like after two decades of being locked up.