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  1. Will a new president revive the use of clemency?

    Gepubliceerd: 19-8-2024
  2. It's been 10 years. When will we get justice for Michael Brown?

    Gepubliceerd: 13-8-2024
  3. How poor and working-class voters navigate an electoral system that doesn't serve them

    Gepubliceerd: 5-8-2024
  4. Illegal to be homeless? The Supreme Court Grants Pass ruling w/Jeff Singer

    Gepubliceerd: 30-7-2024
  5. Heat inside CA prison killed Adrienne Boulware—who's responsible?

    Gepubliceerd: 22-7-2024
  6. Slavery once split up Black families. Today, prisons do the same thing.

    Gepubliceerd: 15-7-2024
  7. 'Survival pending revolution': Dominque Conway on education, political abolition, and reform

    Gepubliceerd: 8-7-2024
  8. Double punishment—the truth about supervised release

    Gepubliceerd: 4-7-2024
  9. 54 years later, this former Black Panther is still behind bars

    Gepubliceerd: 26-6-2024
  10. Prison deprived her of a father—she's fighting to get him back

    Gepubliceerd: 17-6-2024
  11. The prison system isn't 'broken'—it's designed to traumatize Black people en masse

    Gepubliceerd: 10-6-2024
  12. The American Indian Movement and Leonard Peltier w/Ward Churchill

    Gepubliceerd: 3-6-2024
  13. Leonard Peltier and the history of the American Indian Movement w/Rachel Thunder

    Gepubliceerd: 3-6-2024
  14. The reality of Black historical trauma makes healing a form of justice

    Gepubliceerd: 3-6-2024
  15. 'Help us to get better': Maryland is failing women released from prison

    Gepubliceerd: 17-5-2024
  16. The 'Women's Cut'—Maryland's only women's prison

    Gepubliceerd: 24-4-2024
  17. Survivors of sexual assault in juvenile detention are speaking out

    Gepubliceerd: 25-3-2024
  18. 30 political prisoners' oral histories collected in an unprecedented new book

    Gepubliceerd: 11-3-2024
  19. 'Second look' bills offer a chance at freedom to longtime prisoners

    Gepubliceerd: 4-3-2024
  20. Prisoners, unions sue Alabama, alleging 'modern-day slavery'

    Gepubliceerd: 26-2-2024

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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

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