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EPISODE · Oct 3, 2017 · 1H 10M

Criminal Justice Reform

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Zach Hoover of LA Voice joins the show for a discussion of spiritually-based organizing and the enduring legacy of white supremacy, including "The New Jim Crow" of mass incarceration and repressive policing. We discuss the generational challenges we must overcome to create a fair society and the work of multiracial coalitions in confronting today's architecture of injustice.

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Zach Hoover of LA Voice joins the show for a discussion of spiritually-based organizing and the enduring legacy of white supremacy, including "The New Jim Crow" of mass incarceration and repressive policing. We discuss the generational challenges we...

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