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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2022 · 59 MIN

April 14, 2022

from Prison Focus Radio

We spend the hour reading the article, "Power concedes nothing: A discussion on CDCr's insidious regulatory semantics and judicial collision in maintenance of SHU torture units," by NCTT-COR-SHU, published in the SF Bay View, March 28, 2014. This continues an ongoing series to reinvigorate and reestablish who the Historic California Hunger Strike heroes are and why we need to help get them free.

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We spend the hour reading the article, "Power concedes nothing: A discussion on CDCr's insidious regulatory semantics and judicial collision in maintenance of SHU torture units," by NCTT-COR-SHU, published in the SF Bay View, March 28, 2014. This continues an ongoing series to reinvigorate and reestablish who the Historic California Hunger Strike heroes are and why we need to help get them free.

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