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From Chains to Change
Voters Organized to Educate
47 episodes
2 months ago
Hear about the changing landscape of criminal justice reform from those most directly impacted. Our discussions range from analysis of the political landscape (local, state and federal), engaging in the promise of abolitionist praxis and of course, elevating the voices of formerly incarcerated people.
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Hear about the changing landscape of criminal justice reform from those most directly impacted. Our discussions range from analysis of the political landscape (local, state and federal), engaging in the promise of abolitionist praxis and of course, elevating the voices of formerly incarcerated people.
Show more...
Government
Personal Journals,
Society & Culture,
News,
Politics
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Geaux Vote Louisiana: A Conversation with Dr. Donaldo Batiste
From Chains to Change
24 minutes 42 seconds
1 year ago
Geaux Vote Louisiana: A Conversation with Dr. Donaldo Batiste
Nziki Wiltz and Bruce Reilly interview Dr. Donaldo Batiste, a former New Orleans school principal and superintendent, who is running for reelection to his Orleans Parish School Board seat in District 4. Dr. Batiste names the problems with charter school companies that have tied the hands of local control over our children's education. [Note: From Chains to Change reached out to his opponent, who has ignored all contact from our organization].
From Chains to Change
Hear about the changing landscape of criminal justice reform from those most directly impacted. Our discussions range from analysis of the political landscape (local, state and federal), engaging in the promise of abolitionist praxis and of course, elevating the voices of formerly incarcerated people.