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'The Black Agenda' and 'Solitary' tackle criminal justice reform
'The Black Agenda' and 'Solitary' tackle criminal justice reform
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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Feb 25, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
In interviews with the authors of The Black Agenda and Solitary, the issue of criminal justice reform is central. First, writer Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman talks about an essay collection from Black writers that tackles issues the U.S. faces today – that stem from racism and racist policies. She told NPR's Leila Fadel the book is arguing for the humanity of Black people. The second interview is with Alfred Woodfox, who served 43 years in prison – most of those in solitary confinement — for a crime he says he didn't commit. Woodfox told NPR's Scott Simon he struggles with claustrophobia even now.
Released:
Feb 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Hearing Voices From 'The Book of Form and Emptiness': In Ruth Ozeki's novel <em>The Book of Form and Emptiness</em>, 13-year-old Benny Oh starts hearing things talk to him after the death of his father. by NPR's Book of the Day