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Race to Social Justice
Race to Social Justice
42 episodes
1 month ago
Michael Langley, Executive Director of the Florida Justice Institute, offers a primer on how his organization uses litigation and other means to combat systemic injustices that impact homeless, incarcerated and disabled citizens.
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Michael Langley, Executive Director of the Florida Justice Institute, offers a primer on how his organization uses litigation and other means to combat systemic injustices that impact homeless, incarcerated and disabled citizens.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Guests: Wynette Yao & Colie Levar Long, "Second Chances"
Race to Social Justice
1 hour 13 minutes 49 seconds
1 year ago
Guests: Wynette Yao & Colie Levar Long, "Second Chances"
Wynette Yao, an award-winning filmmaker, profiles her District of Second Chances documentary which chronicles the work of FAMM Foundation, an organization advocating for changes in extreme sentencing laws. Colie Levar Long, who is featured in the film and was released under a District of Columbia “second chance” law after serving over 20 years in prison, tells his story of redemption.
Race to Social Justice
Michael Langley, Executive Director of the Florida Justice Institute, offers a primer on how his organization uses litigation and other means to combat systemic injustices that impact homeless, incarcerated and disabled citizens.