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The lifestyle podcast that helps you live a healthier and happier life for the sake of Allah SWT. Inspired by all things Islam and Holistic Health. Hosted by Board Certified Holistic Health Coach, Yasmin Essa, Founder of Wellness with Yasmin. Yasmin specializes in Women's General Health, Anxiety, Depression, Self-Care, Hormonal Balance, Emotion Management, Self-Esteem, Stress-Relief, Weight Loss, Fitness, Thyroid Regulation, Digestion Issues, Sugar Addictions, Emotional Eating, Healthy Cooki ...
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Nominal Interest

Economics Student Society of Australia (ESSA)

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Nominal Interest is the brand new podcast by the Economics Student Society of Australia (ESSA). Each week, on Wednesdays at 7:00, we plan to dissect the news of the week in the worlds of politics, economics, pop culture and everything in between. We hope to bring an engaging, accessible and novel approach to the big stories as they happen, and we’re looking forward to joining in the discussion with you.
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The Ramsha Podcast Hosted by Ramsha Essa, The Ramsha Podcast celebrates South Asian professionals breaking the mold. From entrepreneurs and artists to writers and content creators, each episode shares real stories and practical advice for navigating unconventional and traditional career paths. Beyond careers, the podcast dives into important conversations around mental health, women’s health, and cultural challenges often unspoken in South Asian families. If you’re ready to be inspired, empo ...
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Exploring With Ess!

Exploring with Essa

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This podcast is about Exploring a range of topics I can’t or you can’t talk about with friends or family. You need advice? I’m here! Want to help me solve some cases using your theories? You’re here! Let’s get through 2019 together! Cover art photo provided by Leio McLaren (@leiomclaren) on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@leio
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An insightful and at times irreverant look at what is happening in the world of hospitality. Hosted by Raj Randhawa and Richard Majewski, between them they have over 40 years of experience of working in the hospitality industry. Raj is CEO of AVQuest, a UK-based technology company specialising in delivering highly integrated payment and analytics solutions to hotels and serviced apartment operators. AVQuest also provide a wide-range of other technologies to the industry. The AVQuest solution ...
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Hospitality News And Views

Raj Randhawa & Richard Majewski

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An insightful and at times irreverant look at what is happening in the world of hospitality. Hosted by Raj Randhawa and Richard Majewski, between them they have over 40 years of experience of working in the hospitality industry. Raj is CEO of AVQuest, a UK-based technology company specialising in delivering highly integrated payment and analytics solutions to hotels and serviced apartment operators. AVQuest also provide a wide-range of other technologies to the industry. The AVQuest solution ...
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Race and Rights Podcast

Rutgers Center for Security, Race and Rights (CSRR)

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The Race and Rights podcast explores the myriad issues that adversely impact the civil and human rights of America’s diverse Muslim, Arab, and South Asian communities here as well as abroad. Host Sahar Aziz (www.saharazizlaw.com) engages with academics and experts that provide critical analysis of law, policy, and politics that center the experiences of under-represented communities in the United States and the Global South. You can learn more about the Rutgers Center for Security, Race and ...
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geekbar

Paulo Fraga

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Geekbar nada mais é do que um resumo de notícias sobre assuntos que permeiam e fazem parte dos meus gostos! Um resumo sobre tudo o que está rolando no mundinho da tecnologia, cultura pop e vida digital.
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The Illinois Association of School Business Officials is devoted to the school business management profession. Our advocacy mission is to be the foremost knowledgeable voice for promoting sound school business practices to the Illinois Legislature, ISBE and other stakeholders.
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Um papo semanal sobre notícias, filmes, redes sociais, tecnologia, desabafos e assuntos aleatórios. E as vezes falar nada com nada.. não sei né. Sem rumo. Falar dos assuntos que tão rolando ultimamente. Se quiser mandar uma dúvida, manda um inbox no Instagram @mateo.chang
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A podcast by Exercise Physiologists, specifically for Exercise Physiologists. These casual chats cover all things EP - drawing from the experience and expertise of the Bodytrack Exercise Physiology team and a variety of guests. There's clinical discussions, business and marketing chats, and lots of opportunity for personal and professional growth. From uni students and new grads, to business owners and Senior EPs, the Bodytrack Academy podcast has something for everyone.
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The HALI Access Network Podcast series tells the stories of founders and key players within HALI Access Network organisations, their students and friends. The HALI Access Network aims to level the playing field for high achieving, low income African youth to access higher education opportunities around the globe. The views in this podcast series are the views of the guests and not necessarily those of the HALI Access Network.
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In Part II of this two-part series, guest host Esaa Mohammad Sabti Samarah, PhD, LMSW reunites with Dr. Siham Elkassem, Dr. Bryn King, Dr. Nuha Dwaikat-Shaer, and doctoral candidate Amilah Baksh to move beyond naming harm and toward a deeper examination of responsibility. This episode turns a critical lens on how the social work profession responds…
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In this first episode of a two-part series, guest host Esaa Mohammad Sabti Samarah, PhD, LMSW leads a powerful conversation examining how anti-Palestinian, anti-Arab, and anti-Muslim racisms function as distinct yet interconnected systems of harm. Together with scholars and practitioners Dr. Siham Elkassem, Dr. Bryn King, Dr. Nuha Dwaikat-Shaer, an…
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There has been an alarming surge of anti-Muslim sentiment across the European continent. As Islamophobia continues to gain momentum throughout Europe—home to tens of millions of Muslim citizens—Professor Hafez offers listeners a comprehensive analysis of this troubling phenomenon. His work examines the multifaceted causes of this rise in Muslim pre…
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In this episode, we welcome Professor Jonathan Hafetz for an insightful discussion on the complex legal challenges involved in prosecuting individuals accused of mass crimes. Our conversation traces the development of international justice mechanisms from the foundational Nuremberg trials through to contemporary approaches in the age of global terr…
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There is a critical need for a comprehensive examination of the historical forces that have shaped the Palestinian-Israeli conflict from its colonial origins to the present day. Professor Joseph Massad has meticulously analyzed Western imperial involvement in Palestine, tracing the pivotal events that preceded and followed Israel's establishment. E…
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"Psychoanalysis Under Occupation: Practicing Resistance in Palestine" examines the profound concept of sumud—psychological resilience and defiance—within the context of Palestinian life under occupation and settler colonialism. This episode explores psychoanalytic frameworks that illuminate the complex psychological expressions of both individual a…
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Muhammad Ali is widely recognized as one of the greatest athletes of all-time and one of the most important figures of the 20th century. In addition to his long and celebrated career as a boxer and three-time heavyweight champion of the world, Ali changed the conversation about race, religion, and politics in America. Ali’s refusal to be inducted i…
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Gage and Caitlin from Milton Physio explore the assessment and treatment pathways for people with GTPS. They dive into best behaviour modifications and the efficacy of using bands and isometrics. - Have you checked out the range of educational webinars we have available to access 24/7? Head over to access our educational Webinars HERE: https://www.…
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Can exercise influence female fertility? In this episode, Bodytrack’s Senior Exercise Physiologists, Nicole and Caitlin, explore how physical activity may play a more significant role in fertility and conception outcomes than many realise. They break down the key considerations and current literature that is available for Exercise Physiologists to …
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In this episode, we speak with award-winning investigative journalist Azad Essa about his research on the evolving relationship between India and Israel. Our conversation explores the historical development and contemporary significance of this alliance, particularly in light of recent events in Gaza. Essa discusses how, despite growing grassroots …
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Gage and Caitlin explore the assessment and treatment pathways for people with RCRP. They dive into the need for special test and best treatment principles. Have you checked out the range of educational webinars we have available to access 24/7? Head over to access our educational Webinars HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/bodytrack-academy-educa…
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In this episode, Sahar Aziz is in dicussion with Dr. Audrey Truschke and Dr. Dheepa Sundaram about the new groundbreaking report published by CSRR entitled Hindutva in America: A Threat to Equality and Religious Pluralism, which is available for download at csrr.rutgers.edu Audrey Truschke is a Professor of History and Director of Asian Studies at …
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In this episode, Professors Nathan J. Brown and Shibley Telhami, leading experts on the region and U.S. foreign policy toward Israel, offer a thoughtful examination of the current situation in Israel-Palestine. Our guests provide nuanced analysis of how decades of unsuccessful peace negotiations have transformed the political landscape. The convers…
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Are you struggling in a toxic relationship whether it’s with a partner or even your own parents? In this deeply honest podcast episode, Psychologist Dr. Ammara Khalid unpacks the emotional burden of toxic love, gaslighting, and abuse, and also sheds light on lesser-talked-about issues like toxic parenting and the emotional struggles of being the el…
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Ever felt like your dreams are too big for the world you come from? In this episode, we dive deep into the raw, real-life journey of a Muslim hijabi girl who broke into the filmmaking world — with no film school, no budget, no industry connections, and zero family support. This is more than just a story — it’s a wake-up call for every Muslim woman …
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How to deal with burnout and prioritize emotional well-being. Share your thoughts in the comments! What’s your biggest takeaway from Juhie’s advice? 🔗 Follow The Ramsha Podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theramshapodcast?igsh=NjFyanY2eHI3ZnUw #MentalHealth #TheRamshaPodcast #JuhieFaheem #TraumaHealing #AnxietyRelief #SouthAsianMentalHeal…
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In this episode, regional experts of the Middle East share their knowledge about Syria's healthcare system and how it has been affected by years of conflict. Based on research from the book "Everybody's War: Politics of Aid in the Syria Crisis," (published by Oxford University Press), our guests provide thoughtful analysis of several important issu…
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Host Sahar Aziz is in conversation with scholar and organizer Dr. Maha Hilal as she unpacks two decades of the War on Terror and its devastating impact on Muslim communities. This eye-opening episode, based on Dr. Hilal's book Innocent Until Proven Muslim: Islamophobia, the War on Terror, and the Muslim Experience Since 9/11, explores how governmen…
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Sahar Aziz speaks with Josh Paul about the law, politics, and policies surrounding the United States decades long military aid to Israel and specifically how such aid makes the U.S. complicit in Israel’s genocidal campaign in Gaza since October 2023. Josh Paul resigned from the State Department due to his disagreement with the Biden Administration’…
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Dr. Audrey Truschke and Professor Ivan Kalmar analyze the alarming global surge in Islamophobic violence and discriminatory policies, particularly in Eastern Europe and South Asia. Our guests explore how economic and political insecurities have fueled dangerous scapegoating of Muslim citizens and refugees, transforming vulnerable religious minoriti…
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Prisons are a microcosm of how carceral apartheid operates as a larger governing strategy to decimate political targets and foster deceit, disinformation, and division in society. White supremacy within the institutional conditions in US prisons produces a power dynamic of racist intent in the prison system that culminates in what Professor Brittan…
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In January of 2025, the human rights organization, Democracy in the Arab World Now (DAWN), made a formal request with the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate former U.S. officials President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin for their accessorial roles in aiding and abetting, as well as…
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Join our mailing list by completing this form and gain access to exclusive benefits and discounts from the Bodytrack Academy: https://www.bodytrack.com.au/exercise-physiology/the-bodytrack-academy/ Chloe, who has completed a Certificate in Pain Sciences through UniSA, discusses a specific model, The Twin Peaks model, used to explain pain to clients…
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In the Global South, the possibility of a post-imperial reality self-determined by former subjects of the empire has been undermined by the dominant Western narrative that centers “humanitarian initiatives, politics of counterterrorism, and migration control”. Host Sahar Aziz will speak with expert, advocate and Law Professor Dr. Asli U. Bali to de…
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Autonomy and self-determination for all individuals cannot be realized and sustained unless true within every person. Enslavement and dehumanization remain true of citizens of imperial nations so long as they remain true for colonized peoples. This week’s episode explores the contradictions between stated commitments to human rights and actions in …
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Have you checked out the range of educational webinars we have available to access 24/7? Head over to access our educational Webinars HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/bodytrack-academy-educational-webinars-2146819 Join our mailing list by completing this google form and gain access to exclusive benefits and discounts from the Bodytrack Academy: …
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This episode of the Race and Rights podcast features Professor Sherene Razack discuss how racialized Muslim bodies and gender are constructed by global white supremacy that produces and sustains networks, affinities and ideas in the so-called Global War on Terror. Sherene Razack is a Distinguished Professor and the Penny Kanner Endowed Chair in Wom…
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Syria's complex history and politics led to the overthrow of Bashar Al Assad on December 8, 2024 – as unexpected as the Arab Spring revolutions that gripped the Middle East thirteen years earlier. Located at the center of regional competition, the nation of Syria will continue to experience foreign intervention from its neighbors, as well as the Un…
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Have you checked out the range of educational webinars we have available to access 24/7? Head over to access our educational Webinars HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/bodytrack-academy-educational-webinars-2146819 Join our mailing list by completing this google form and gain access to exclusive benefits and discounts from the Bodytrack Academy: …
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Let’s take stock of the American experience within the global history of colonialism – specifically by examining the intertwined relationship in U.S. constitutional practice between internal accounts of freedom and external projects of power and expansion. This episode reinterprets American political traditions from the colonial period to modern ti…
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This week’s episode offers a powerful introduction to the scope of Islamophobia in the United States. The legacy of Barack Obama and the mainstream media’s typically negative portrayals of Muslims offer incisive examples into the vast impact of Islamophobia – connected to the long history of racism – both within the borders of the United States, an…
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Have you checked out the range of educational webinars we have available to access 24/7? Head over to access our educational Webinars HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/bodytrack-academy-educational-webinars-2146819 Join our mailing list by completing this google form and gain access to exclusive benefits and discounts from the Bodytrack Academy: …
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In the face of pervasive racial violence in American society, the effort to address and subdue white supremacist extremism has been underserved by the framing of “hate crimes,” and the movement to re-frame these events as domestic terrorism, as these terms do not meet the heavy task of eliminating the perpetuation of institutional oppression. Host …
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A complex array of domestic, regional, and international factors contributed to the rise of Hafez Al Assad as president of Syria in 1970 and the ultimate demise of his son, Bashar Al Assad on December 8, 2024 – thirteen years after the Syrian people unsuccessfully rose up peacefully as part of the regional phenomena commonly referred to as the Arab…
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In what a growing consensus of international legal scholars describe as a genocide, the systematic destruction of Gaza by the Israeli military has killed over 55,000 Palestinians and injured over 100,000 Palestinians in less than 15 months. The Israeli government’s severe restrictions on the entry of humanitarian aid into the blockaded Gaza Strip h…
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On December 8, 2024, the Syrian people overthrew Bashar Al Assad, bringing to an end a brutal fifty-four-year dictatorship. Although the Syrian people partook in the wave of revolutions during the Arab Spring, their efforts to bring about democracy in Syria were hijacked by a host of external actors in what deteriorated into a violent proxy war bet…
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The present state of the unfulfilled peace brokering process between Palestine and Israel stands to undermine any meaningful progression toward the two-state solution proffered by dominant actors in the West. Host Sahar Aziz, in discussion with the former Egyptian Ambassador Hesham Youssef, explores the argument that Western ambivalence to the issu…
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The bilateral relationship between the U.S. and Israel has effectively blinded it to the most detrimental factors to the dissolution of the peace-brokering process, most notably the impact of Israeli occupation on Palestinian sovereignty and the legitimacy of international human rights law. Host Sahar Aziz will discuss these complex dynamics with a…
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The indeterminate and contested nature of the terms of international law indicate a prevalent concern regarding the legitimacy of international law in the context of Israel’s war with Hamas and the ongoing military campaign in the Gaza Strip. Host Sahar Aziz explores this topic with Law Professor and expert on Middle Eastern studies Dr. George Bish…
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Since October 8, 2023, the Israeli military has killed over 41,000 Palestinians, severely injured over 100,000 Palestinians in Gaza, and destroyed the medical infrastructure in what international legal scholars have described as a genocide. Israel has also severely restricted the entrance of food and medical supplies from the Gaza Strip, resulting …
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On the back of a very successful Women's Health expo, join us as Georgia and Dan discuss the brain to gut connection, and the role of exercise in managing gut health, where they discuss: What is gut health, and why is this important? How would you define the gut brain axis and what does this mean for the impact on the body? What role can exercise h…
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Host Sahar Aziz invites Professor Juliane Hammer to discuss her book Peaceful Families: American Muslim Efforts against Domestic Violence that addresses how Muslim advocacy work against domestic abuse is embedded in and challenged by systems of anti-Muslim hostility and racism while also having to contend with changing notions of gender norms and p…
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Have you checked out the range of educational webinars we have available to access 24/7? Head over to access our educational Webinars HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/bodytrack-academy-educational-webinars-2146819 Join our mailing list by completing this google form and gain access to exclusive benefits and discounts from the Bodytrack Academy: …
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What legal and extra-legal challenges did Ottoman Syrian Muslim immigrants face when they immigrated to the American Midwest before World War I? What opportunities did they have? Join our host Sahar Aziz in her discussion with Professor Edward Curtis to learn how these Midwesterners built their communal power, creating a life that was American, Ara…
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Drawing on a global and comparative ethnography, Professor Heba Gowayed explores how Syrian men and women seeking refuge in a moment of unprecedented global displacement are received by countries of resettlement and asylum—the U.S., Canada, and Germany. It shows that human capital, typically examined as the skills immigrants bring with them that sh…
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Have you checked out the range of educational webinars we have available to access 24/7? Head over to access our educational Webinars HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/bodytrack-academy-educational-webinars-2146819 Join our mailing list by completing this google form and gain access to exclusive benefits and discounts from the Bodytrack Academy: …
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The U.S. Supreme Court's overruling of Roe v. Wade has rightfully triggered a national debate about the role of religion in lawmaking, women's rights to control their reproductive health, and the racially disparate impact of state prohibitions on abortion. Join our host Sahar Aziz and legal scholars Asifa Quraishi-Landes, and Cynthia Soohoo on the …
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Have you checked out the range of educational webinars we have available to access 24/7? Head over to access our educational Webinars HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/bodytrack-academy-educational-webinars-2146819 Join our mailing list by completing this google form and gain access to exclusive benefits and discounts from the Bodytrack Academy: …
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Since the early 1960s, incarcerated Muslims have used legal action to establish their rights to religious freedom and improve their conditions behind bars – ultimately safeguarding the civil rights not only of imprisoned Muslims but all people who are confined in a carceral setting. In this episode, University of Pittsburgh School of Law Professor …
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