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Bonnie Boswell Reports
Voting Matters Part 3 of 3
Season 7
Episode 6
According to the Sentencing Project, half the countries in Europe allow incarcerated people to vote, but in the US, only 1 in 7 Black people can vote if they’ve been impacted by the justice system. Bonnie talks with Jerrel McCoy, a formerly incarcerated man in Compton, who now helps others sign up to vote.
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In the first of a three-part series, Bonnie explores the effects of childhood trauma.
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In this final installment of Policing America, Bonnie explores a new model for policing.
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Bonnie explores how to create meaningful change in policing.
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Connie Rice, national known civil rights attorney, returns to speak on police reform.
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Connie Rice, a nationally known Civil Rights attorney, talks about Policing in America.
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Pluto talks about Spirit Awakening, a writing program for youth who have been incarcerated
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Efforts to reimagine the juvenile justice system help young people avoid detention.
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Some detention centers are closing due to declining numbers and reform efforts.
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Bonnie goes to A Place Called Home, a center where young people find new opportunities.
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Bonnie examines how the Downtown Women's Center helps unhoused people gain employment.
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Bonnie speaks to Penny, who found a sense of purpose at the Downtown Women's Center.