Ep. 559 – One key way we CANNOT respond to racism & bigotry
I actually think it is a natural human response to return ugliness to those who were ugly to you or someone you care about. It feels good. I get it. […]
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For the nearly 20 million Americans with a felony record, punishment doesn’t end after their prison sentence. Sociologist Reuben Jonathan Miller sheds light on the aftershocks of mass incarceration through the stories of people who’ve lived it, left it and still have to grapple with punishing policies after their release. A challenge to rethink the criminal justice system in the US — and make a place in society for all people, even those who’ve done harm.
I actually think it is a natural human response to return ugliness to those who were ugly to you or someone you care about. It feels good. I get it. […]
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