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Michigan Liberation’s Respect the Roots Podcast

Michigan Liberation’s Respect the Roots Podcast

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The Michigan Liberation podcast is a new podcast and/or TV show where staff members of Michigan Liberation, sponsors, partners and their guests have open-minded, real, and transparent discussions on various topics centered around ending the criminalization of Black families and communities of color in Michigan.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • S03 E12: A Journey from Incarceration to Redemption (Part 2)
    Nov 21 2024

    Ms. Marjon continues her talk with Marjani Abdur-Rahman, a college student and formerly incarcerated individual, about her life (during and after incarceration).

    Topics Discussed:

    • Life in Huron Valley Women's Prison (WHV)
    • Impact of COVID-19 in Prison
    • Church Hurt in Prison
    • Prison Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
    • Life After Release: Transitioning Back to Society
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    28 mins
  • S03 E11: A Journey from Incarceration to Redemption (Part 1)
    Nov 21 2024

    Ms. Marjon talks with Marjani Abdur-Rahman, a college student and formerly incarcerated individual, about her life (before and during incarceration)

    Topics Discussed:

    • Early Life & Upbringing
    • Circumstances Leading to Incarceration
    • Chain of Events Leading up to her Arrest
    • Life In Jail (Flint, Michigan) leading to prison (Huron Valley - WHV)
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    28 mins
  • S03 E10: From Cell to Society: The Reentry Journey (Part 2)
    Nov 7 2024

    Ms. Marjon continues her discussion with CEO/President of H.O.P.E. Ministries, Rev. Spruill, Josh Puckett President of The Adolescent Redemptive & Restorative Program, and Tiffany Gelia, a mother of a currently incarcerated individual and a criminal justice advocate

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    28 mins
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