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Finding Freedom

John Odermatt

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We are born free and we will die free..... the time in between, can be complicated. Freedom is constantly under attack, either by governments and institutions, or our own egos. Sometimes when we build our own prison walls around us, escaping can be incredibly difficult. On Finding Freedom we deliver interviews with real people, sharing real stories of overcoming the odds, persevering injustice and unlocking their potential. This show has been created to inspire you. Life is hard. And Finding ...
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Jaws of Justice Radio

KKFI 90.1 FM Kansas City Community Radio

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It is the intention of Jaws of Justice Radio to investigate how to achieve justice in America, this includes issues of economic injustice, political injustice and the criminal justice system. We want to put a human face on those caught in the grasp of injustice and those that are part of an unjust system. We strive to dispel the misconceptions created by the news and entertainment industry, politicians and our educational system.
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Are you looking at our society racked with disconnection, poor mental and physical health, social injustice, and the wanton destruction of the natural world and asking yourself, “What can I do?” Join experimental anthropologist Peter Michael Bauer as he converses with experts from many converging fields that help us craft cultures of resilience. Weaving together a range of topics from ecology to wilderness survival skills to permaculture, each episode deepens and expands your understanding o ...
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From the evolution of intelligent life, to the mysteries of consciousness; from the threat of the climate crisis to the search for dark matter, The world, the universe and us is your essential weekly dose of science and wonder in an uncertain world. Hosted by journalists Dr Rowan Hooper and Dr Penny Sarchet and joined each week by expert scientists in the field, the show draws on New Scientist’s unparalleled depth of reporting to put the stories that matter into context. Feed your curiosity ...
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Dive-In-Justice

Shadiin Garcia & Delma Jackson

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From systemic injustice to internalized oppression, apathy, and trauma, Shadiin Garcia, Delma Jackson, and guests will pull back the layers of struggle within social progress, and dream together, even as we remind one another that our personal tragedies, triumphs, and healing will inform our ability to create a better world. If you love the idea of building intentional community, If you love history and pop-culture, If you want to dream into a society where intersectionality is baked into th ...
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Surviving The System is a podcast created to shed light on the hypocrisy and injustice of “the system” in our nation today. I founded this podcast after first hand experience of how the system works - the shady tactics by law enforcement, the blatant disregard for the law by the legal system, the ever increasing attempts to crush the human spirit by the prison industrial complex and so called “re-entry” efforts. All of it appearing to be designed to keep people beat down, with no opportunity ...
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Old Man Orange

Spencer Scott Holmes and Ryan Dunigan.

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Talking, discussing, breaking down, & reviewing classic films, retro video games, comic book good times, & funny life stories filled with a crisp of Orange taste. Young Adults, Old Man Attitude. If you enjoy having fun & laughing about all your favorite parts of media, while getting into all the nitty gritty, well come on by, hang out, and have a listen. Party on! Old Man Orange is Spencer Scott Holmes, Ryan Dunigan, Dave Candito, Josh Bullock, Cameron Curbelo, Wes Younger, and other great f ...
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Real Talk With Minorities,Speak Up!

Real Talk With Minorities, Speak Up!

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Welcome to Real Talk with Minorities, Speak Up! This podcast gives real-world topics and uncomfortable situations to be discussed by teens and young adults. This podcast is also run by the organization, Minorities, Speak Up! which simply is a platform that allows minorities to speak on the injustice in their communities. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/minorities-speak-up/support
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Nurses Uncorked is the podcast where nursing meets real talk. Join Nurse Erica as she kicks back with a beverage to interview fellow nurses, nursing leaders, and healthcare heroes shaping our industry. From current nursing news and hot topics to personal stories that will make you laugh, cry, and everything in between - nothing is off the table. Whether you’re a seasoned nurse, nursing student, or healthcare worker looking to stay informed and inspired, this is your space to unwind while sta ...
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Counselor: Beyond Conventional Defense

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Counselor: Beyond Conventional Defense challenges the traditional approach to criminal defense. Hosted by attorney William Pernik and Kevin Rosenquist, this podcast goes deeper into trauma, recovery, and the human stories that fuel transformation. It’s a show for people impacted by the justice system, for families seeking hope, and for legal professionals who believe in real, systemic change.
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Church Misfit Podcast

Joe Elliott: Speaker, Author and Founder of The Catalyst Collective

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Thought provoking perspectives on life, culture, ministry, business, and parenting that challenge the status quo from the Catalyst Collective squad. The Church Misfit Podcast is perfect for those who want real, unfiltered talk on urban missions, reaching teens, engaging Millennials, parenting a digital generation and living as a christian in a post-christian culture. Filled with practical tips on how to unlock your unique design and make an impact in the world today, Joe and his team of Chur ...
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Episode 340 Acquiring Greenland has been deemed a national security priority by America. President Trump wants to use the country to deter adversaries in the Arctic, have control over its rare minerals and oil - and maybe even build experimental cities. But with the challenges of a changing climate, difficulty actually extracting any natural resour…
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In this episode of Finding Freedom, John Odermatt welcomes Brian O’Leary, the voice and pen behind The O’Leary Review, for a deep dive into the intersection of power, justice, and trust in today’s institutions. The conversation explores Brian’s journey from aspiring sports journalist to independent commentator, highlighting the evolution of his wri…
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Choosing Yourself Before Life Forces the ChoiceOn the latest episode of Everyday Injustice, host David Greenwald speaks with Hakeem McFarland, a motivational speaker, wellness coach, author, and the founder of the Choose Yourself Movement, a philosophy built around reclaiming identity, integrity, and purpose in a culture driven by external validati…
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Spencer and Cameron are back to finish off the year of survival good times with one of the best modern day experiences out there. The Evil Within from 2014 and put together by the legendary Shinji Mikami after he left Capcom. The dude who practically made the survival horror genre what it is with Resident Evil, Dino Crisis, Onimusha, and even Devil…
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Episode 339 Humans are finally going back to the moon. NASA’s Artemis II mission is set to launch in April, taking four astronauts in a loop around the moon. If it goes well, it’ll set the stage for a lunar landing by Artemis III - bringing us closer to creating permanent settlements on the surface. And that’s not all - SpaceX is planning to visit …
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Spencer and Dave are going back to 2013 to play the storyline of Injustice Gods Among Us. The DC Comics fighting game created by Ed Boon and his Mortal Kombat team of NetherRealm studios over at WB Games. The gameplay is changed up a bit if you are used to MK 9, the game that came right before Injustice. More of a Marvel vs Capcom 3 fighting style …
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In this episode of Finding Freedom, host John Odermatt interviews Dr. Marc Defant about the influence of ideology versus evidence in feminist studies. Dr. Defant, a geologist and evolutionary psychology researcher, discusses his peer-reviewed paper critiquing the empirical rigor of feminist academia. The conversation explores the origins of feminis…
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Episode 336 Looking for something great to read or watch on TV over the festive period? We’ve got you covered. In a special edition of the podcast, we share our favourite books, TV and films of 2025 - for those moments when you need a break from the festivities. From pure science fiction to books exploring climate change and the history of our earl…
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Spencer and Ryan are on the big 700th episode of Old Man Orange Podcast and they are doing what they have always done. Talking Batman and having laughs. This time with a Christmas theme for the winter season with Batman - Santa Claus - Silent Night. A comic book tale that has way more Justice League going on than it needs to for only 4 issues. But …
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Episode 337 As we reach the end of the year, catch up on some of New Scientist’s most exciting and thought-provoking features of the past twelve months. For decades we’ve got autism in girls all wrong. Symptoms present quite differently in girls to boys, meaning they often go undiagnosed. So why have we failed to see the differences - and why are g…
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On this episode of Everyday Injustice, host David Greenwald speaks with Shazad Carbaidwala, a longtime volunteer and board member with Prisoner Visitation and Support, a national organization that provides consistent, face-to-face visits to incarcerated people in federal facilities across the country. Carbaidwala has spent nearly a decade visiting …
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Spencer and Ryan are going back to 1992 to watch the Christmas spirit of Gotham in Batman Returns. It has been a good while since both of us have watched this film but it was a major part of our youth in the 90s. The film that almost ruined the fast food tie ins with how dark they took some stuff. That in hindsight is really more campy, almost like…
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In this episode of Finding Freedom, John breaks down 10 essential health rules to help you survive the holidays and launch strong into 2026. From daily movement and protein prioritization to hydration, gut health, and mindset, you'll get practical tips to stay healthy and consistent. Plus, discover how to set sustainable habits and join a Healthy H…
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Spencer and Dave are going back to Michael Mann's 1992 take on the classic book and 1936 film adaptation, The Last of the Mohicans. A historical fiction story from 1757 during the French and Indian War where Daniel Day-Lewis and his adoptive Native American family get wrapped up with the British and French problems and of course they have to save t…
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In this episode of Nurses Uncorked, Nurse Erica welcomes back Dr. Matthew Garvey DNP, MBA, RN to discuss several recent legal cases of nurses in the news. The conversation includes the impact of COVID-19 on nursing education and the alarming rise in patient safety incidents. Three recent cases of sexual assaults by healthcare professionals highligh…
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Episode 336 In an unlikely turn of events, orcas and dolphins have been observed teaming up - to hunt and kill massive chinook salmon in the pacific. Given that orcas sometimes prey on dolphins, what’s going on? Despite the promising signs of cooperation between these two species, there may be something less heartwarming at play. We dig into the fi…
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Women are now the fastest-growing population in the criminal legal system, yet policy, practice and public understanding continue to lag behind that reality. On this episode of Everyday Injustice, host David Greenwald speaks with Stephanie Akhter, director of the Women’s Justice Commission at the Council on Criminal Justice, about why women’s invol…
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In this episode of Finding Freedom, John Odermatt dives into the explosive growth of sports betting and the emotional fallout it brings—using Dave Portnoy’s viral outburst as a lens into a much bigger issue. John explores how gambling culture is shaping adult behavior, impacting families, and influencing the next generation. He shares personal refl…
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Spencer and Dave are going back to 1972 to watch the river rapids adventure film of four friends taking a trip into nature one last time before they dam the river, flood the valley, and destroy the landscape. What starts out as fun times and good time friendship, turns dark once a couple of hillbillies take advantage of them. The friendship bond is…
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This conversation delves into the shocking case of Crystal Scott, a fake nurse who allegedly treated diabetic pediatric patients without any medical license, leading to serious legal ramifications and community concerns. Scott has been charged with 70 crimes including fraud, forgery, and identity theft. Erica welcomes Tia, a parent of a patient tre…
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Episode 335 Exercise has been shown to shrink tumours by 60 per cent. A new study shows another link between regular exercise and cancer prevention, this time revealing that muscle cells may outcompete cancer cells for energy - basically starving them. We explore the links between metabolism and glucose - with the caveat that so far this has only b…
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In this episode of Finding Freedom, we dive into the rise of "polyworking"—the growing trend of juggling multiple jobs and income streams in 2025. Host John unpacks why the traditional 9-to-5 is losing its grip and how economic shifts, technology, and cultural values are driving more Americans to diversify their work lives. From side hustles and gi…
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The newest episode of Everyday Injustice features three powerful voices from Represent Justice’s ambassador program, each sharing deeply personal experiences with trauma, incarceration and healing. Emmanuel Noble Williams, John Medina Jr., and Angelique Todd describe how childhood violence, systemic neglect and survival-driven choices pushed them i…
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Episode 334 Which sperm is the oldest sperm - the ancestor sperm that came before all others? Well, you might think it links back to an ancient animal that came before us, but the oldest sperm may actually predate animals altogether. We explore this plus the enduring mystery of the scrotum - and why a male’s most important body part is so delicate …
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Ryan jumps back in to join Spencer on a classic Old Man Orange Hangout podcast. A casual conversation about the new movies they've seen, funny life adventures, and the issue of finding good media choices in Europe. Join us as we break it all down in this spoiler-filled discussion! Then get sidetracked as usual with other movies, games, comics, and …
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In this compelling episode, two attorneys discuss the frustrations of inadequate legal representation and their dedication to providing assistance. They share personal stories that highlight the importance of quality legal help for families. This conversation emphasizes the critical need for a reliable law firm, ensuring that everyone has access to…
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In this episode of Finding Freedom, host John Odermatt interviews Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger about his nine theses for reforming Wikipedia. Sanger discusses the platform’s ideological bias, lack of transparency, and the global impact of its information, including its influence on AI tools. The conversation covers the origins of Wikipedia, th…
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Spencer and Dave finish off their Rambo movie run, this time with part 5, Last Blood. And the extended cut as well. Which really does make this the definitive way to watch this film. The extra 10 minute opening scene with Rambo working Search and Rescue adds a ton to his character and really seems like a perfect fit for his skills. This movie plays…
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On this episode of Everyday Injustice, we sit down with journalist and author Nell Bernstein, one of the nation’s leading voices on youth incarceration and the failures of the juvenile punishment model. Bernstein is the author of Burning Down the House and her newly released book, In Our Future We Are Free: The Dismantling of the Youth Prison. Her …
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Share THIS episode with all the nurses and students in your life!! In this episode of Nurses Uncorked, Nurse Erica shares her 20+ years of experience, education, invaluable insights, and advice for nurses at all stages of their careers. From understanding the importance of the Nurse Practice Act, state labor laws, and documentation to navigating wo…
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Episode 333 It’s not often you get to see or hear someone playing music on a conch shell. So prepare yourself for a musical treat with musician and podcaster Steve Pretty, who brings into the studio a trumpet and a collection of his favourite conches, rigged up to some modern electronics. Steve is best known as the bandleader of the Hackney Collier…
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Spencer and Cameron are going back to 1996 with the PC Point and Click Horror Adventure, Harvester. Probably one of the most brutal games out there in both violence, content, and humor. A game that puts the last 25 years plus of games to shame at how tame they are compared to the onslaught that this journey takes us on. You play as Steve, a man who…
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In this episode of Finding Freedom on the Lions of Liberty Podcast Network, host John Odermatt dives into the future of the conservative movement, asking whether "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) or "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) will define the next era. John explores the wins, losses, and promises of both movements, reflecting on the shiftin…
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Spencer and Dave are continuing their Rambo marathon, this time with part 4, John Rambo from 2008. Which might be the most violent, widely theatrically released movie of all time. The late 2000s to early 2010s was a glorious time of film, where great violence was pretty much guaranteed in every movie you watched. This sort of petered out in the mid…
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Rewilding reconnects people to a regenerative relationship with the lands where we dwell. Many people live lives that are dramatically linked to technological modernity. A return to a less technologically dependent life is not possible (for them). Solar Punk offers a potential “transition” type of living that could help soften the blow of a collaps…
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For nearly 42 years, Gary Tyler lived with a sentence that was never rooted in truth, fairness, or genuine evidence. Arrested at age 16 in Louisiana and accused of killing a white teenager during a moment of racial violence in 1974, Tyler was quickly swept into a system determined not to find the truth, but to find someone to blame. “I was incarcer…
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In this episode, Nurse Erica is back with a new Huddle News Update! She discusses various pressing issues in the healthcare sector, including the alarming rise in violence against healthcare workers, dispelling the LUCAS Device rumors, updates on CPR guidelines, the ongoing nursing shortage, and the tragic case of a nurse who died from occupational…
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Episode 332 For only the second time, the genome of an ancient Denisovan has been sequenced - thanks to the discovery of a 200,000-year-old tooth found in a Siberian cave. This ancient member of the human family has long been a mystery, so this genome is being described as a bombshell moment, revealing an early stage of Denisovan history. We explor…
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Episode 331 This week sees the broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK of a documentary called Hitler’s DNA: Blueprint of a dictator. Geneticists have managed to find a DNA sample from Adolf Hitler and have sequenced it and verified it, and now we have his genome. The big question is what does this really tell us – what can we tell from someone’s genome? …
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Spencer and Dave go back to the 80s Arnold Schwarzenegger classic, The Running Man. A book by Stephen King that has the initial concept going for a Game Show styled survival challenge in a dystopian future. A story that has been used over and over throughout the years with Battle Royale, The Hunger Games, and Smash TV to name a few. But here is whe…
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Episode Summary: In this episode, John Odermatt explores the power of daily movement, lymphatic activation, and simple habits that can transform your energy and well-being. He shares personal stories, practical routines inspired by Mike Holland, and the science behind detoxing and supporting your body’s natural systems. John discusses the importanc…
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Spencer and Cameron are diving into the classic PS2 survival horror game, The Thing from 2002. A sequel to the story of John Carpenter's The Thing movie of 1982 where you play as a group of Special Forces sent in to find out what has happened from Kurt Russell's team and the Norwegian Scientists. The ones from the prequel Thing movie. Carrying on t…
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On this episode of the Everyday Injustice Podcast, host David Greenwald speaks with Josh Schwartz and Leon Parker of the Wren Collective, a policy and communications organization working to reform the criminal legal system and strengthen public defense nationwide. The conversation centers on a new statewide study revealing that California dramatica…
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This episode highlights the challenges veterans face, including PTSD and substance abuse problems. It addresses the frustration when legal aid is insufficient and stresses the need for trust. By offering therapy and support, the aim is to reduce recidivism and address mental health issues. In this episode of Counselor: Beyond Conventional Defense, …
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In this episode, Nurse Erica shares her personal journey through surgery and recovery, detailing the challenges she faced both physically and emotionally. She discusses the importance of having a supportive caregiver, the complexities of post-operative care, and the emotional toll of recovery. Erica reflects on her experiences with pain management,…
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Episode 330 COP30 is nearly upon us - and this climate conference may be the most crucial so far. In a year where we’ve seen the first major global tipping point reached, destructive wildfires raging in Los Angeles and much more, joint action has never been more urgent. But as hope starts to wane and climate goals continue to be missed, many are qu…
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Spencer and Dave are finishing off their Crocodile Dundee marathon with part 3 Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles. Paul Hogan brings the winning formula back and the third film just feels right. Allowing Mick Dundee to do what he does best and add his Australian commentary now on Los Angeles as well as take care of some crime too. This movie fires on …
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Spencer and Dave are going for an 80s horror classic that both of us have never seen before for our Halloween Horror Movie Extravaganza review. Talking the film simply titled, House from 1985. Not to be confused with the other movies of the same title or the doctor show from the 2000s. This one is Directed by Steve Miner from Friday the 13th Part 2…
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In this episode of Finding Freedom, host John Odermatt interviews Charlie Kolean, Texas State Director for Americans for Citizen Voting, about the movement to enshrine citizen-only voting laws in state constitutions. They discuss the importance of election integrity, the bipartisan support for these measures, and the challenges faced in passing suc…
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In a new episode of Everyday Injustice, host David Greenwald sits down with three formerly incarcerated filmmakers — Dana Dickerson, Heather Jarvis, and Naje “Gigi” Webster — to explore the emotional and systemic realities of life after prison. Produced in partnership with Represent Justice, the conversation shines a light on the women behind the f…
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