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EPISODE · Aug 14, 2019 · 33 MIN

35 - They Hate Us Out There - When They See Us Part 3

from Some Kind of Brown Podcast · host Natalie Evans

We're over halfway through "When They See Us" and I'm still surprised by how things are unfolding. I think that I'm moving through the stages of grief with these parts. Part one was denial and anger, part two was acceptance and just being disappointed at the corruption I already knew was there, and part three has made me angry. I'm pretty sure that's not the correct order, but what can you do? This part skips forward in time again through very clever cinematography to when Yusef, Ray, Antron, and Kevin are set free and discover what life is like as a convicted felon and sex offender. I talk a little bit about our justice system and my problems with prison, but nothing gets the point across like the documentary "13th" by the same director of this miniseries. I highly recommend that you check this out whether you're in the US or not.  If you missed last Friday's episode, we now have a newsletter that will give you easier access to the show notes and any information I link in them. If you sign up for the newsletter between now and September 1st, you'll be automatically entered into the giveaway for some awesome stickers! I will be drawing a random subscriber and announcing the result on September 2nd.  Colorfully,  Natalie More of Some Kind of Brown Offerings Instagram Twitter Patreon Buy a Coffee New Merch E-mail List Sign Up Facebook Page Facebook Group Music at: https://www.purple-planet.com

We're over halfway through "When They See Us" and I'm still surprised by how things are unfolding. I think that I'm moving through the stages of grief with these parts. Part one was denial and anger, part two was acceptance and just being disappointed at the corruption I already knew was there, and part three has made me angry. I'm pretty sure that's not the correct order, but what can you do? This part skips forward in time again through very clever cinematography to when Yusef, Ray, Antron, and Kevin are set free and discover what life is like as a convicted felon and sex offender. I talk a little bit about our justice system and my problems with prison, but nothing gets the point across like the documentary "13th" by the same director of this miniseries. I highly recommend that you check this out whether you're in the US or not.  If you missed last Friday's episode, we now have a newsletter that will give you easier access to the show notes and any information I link in them. If you sign up for the newsletter between now and September 1st, you'll be automatically entered into the giveaway for some awesome stickers! I will be drawing a random subscriber and announcing the result on September 2nd.  Colorfully,  Natalie More of Some Kind of Brown Offerings Instagram Twitter Patreon Buy a Coffee New Merch E-mail List Sign Up Facebook Page Facebook Group Music at: https://www.purple-planet.com

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