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EPISODE · Feb 22, 2026 · 1H 6M

Facts on ICE Cooperation in Minnesota with Safia Khan

from SpinSisters · host Mary Lahammer & Tara Erickson

In this episode of Spin Sisters, Mary Lahammer and Tara Erickson engage in a profound conversation with Safia Khan, the Deputy Commissioner and Chief of Staff at the Minnesota Department of Corrections. They explore themes of political violence, personal aspirations, and the importance of civic engagement. Safia shares her journey from Pakistan to the U.S., her reflections on the Constitution, and the challenges faced by the Department of Corrections in addressing misinformation regarding immigration policies. The discussion also highlights the significance of women's empowerment in legislative processes and the need for comprehensive treatment for substance use disorders in prisons. Ultimately, Safia expresses hope for Minnesota's political future, emphasizing the resilience of its people and the importance of collaboration in governance.TakeawaysSafia Khan emphasizes the importance of processing grief collectively as a community.The impact of political violence on personal aspirations is profound and lasting.Civic engagement and understanding the Constitution are crucial for all citizens.Misinformation in immigration policy can lead to significant misunderstandings and challenges.The Department of Corrections plays a vital role in addressing immigration issues and ensuring public safety.Women in politics often collaborate across party lines to achieve meaningful change.The Healthy Start Act represents a significant step forward for women's health in corrections.Substance use disorder treatment is essential for reducing recidivism and improving public health.Minnesota's political landscape is resilient, but it requires ongoing effort to maintain civility and collaboration.Hope for the future of Minnesota lies in the commitment of its leaders and citizens to work together.TitlesEmpowering Change: Safia Khan's JourneyNavigating Political Violence and Resiliencesound bites"This is a constitutional crisis.""This is a love fest.""We are better than this."KeywordsMinnesota, Safia Khan, Department of Corrections, political violence, civic engagement, immigration policy, women's health, substance use disorder, legislative collaboration, hopeChapters00:00 Introduction to Safia Khan and Her Role02:49 Reflections on Violence and Grief in Minnesota05:37 The Impact of Political Violence on Personal Aspirations08:10 Safia's Journey to the U.S. and Becoming a Citizen11:07 The Importance of the Constitution and Civic Engagement14:13 Addressing Misinformation in Immigration Policy16:53 The Role of the Department of Corrections in Immigration Issues19:39 The Need for Transparency and Accountability22:36 Legislative Collaboration and Women's Empowerment25:27 The Healthy Start Act and Women's Health28:13 Substance Use Disorder and Treatment in Prisons31:05 Hope for Minnesota's Political Future

In this episode of Spin Sisters, Mary Lahammer and Tara Erickson engage in a profound conversation with Safia Khan, the Deputy Commissioner and Chief of Staff at the Minnesota Department of Corrections. They explore themes of political violence, personal aspirations, and the importance of civic engagement. Safia shares her journey from Pakistan to the U.S., her reflections on the Constitution, and the challenges faced by the Department of Corrections in addressing misinformation regarding immigration policies. The discussion also highlights the significance of women's empowerment in legislative processes and the need for comprehensive treatment for substance use disorders in prisons. Ultimately, Safia expresses hope for Minnesota's political future, emphasizing the resilience of its people and the importance of collaboration in governance.TakeawaysSafia Khan emphasizes the importance of processing grief collectively as a community.The impact of political violence on personal aspirations is profound and lasting.Civic engagement and understanding the Constitution are crucial for all citizens.Misinformation in immigration policy can lead to significant misunderstandings and challenges.The Department of Corrections plays a vital role in addressing immigration issues and ensuring public safety.Women in politics often collaborate across party lines to achieve meaningful change.The Healthy Start Act represents a significant step forward for women's health in corrections.Substance use disorder treatment is essential for reducing recidivism and improving public health.Minnesota's political landscape is resilient, but it requires ongoing effort to maintain civility and collaboration.Hope for the future of Minnesota lies in the commitment of its leaders and citizens to work together.TitlesEmpowering Change: Safia Khan's JourneyNavigating Political Violence and Resiliencesound bites"This is a constitutional crisis.""This is a love fest.""We are better than this."KeywordsMinnesota, Safia Khan, Department of Corrections, political violence, civic engagement, immigration policy, women's health, substance use disorder, legislative collaboration, hopeChapters00:00 Introduction to Safia Khan and Her Role02:49 Reflections on Violence and Grief in Minnesota05:37 The Impact of Political Violence on Personal Aspirations08:10 Safia's Journey to the U.S. and Becoming a Citizen11:07 The Importance of the Constitution and Civic Engagement14:13 Addressing Misinformation in Immigration Policy16:53 The Role of the Department of Corrections in Immigration Issues19:39 The Need for Transparency and Accountability22:36 Legislative Collaboration and Women's Empowerment25:27 The Healthy Start Act and Women's Health28:13 Substance Use Disorder and Treatment in Prisons31:05 Hope for Minnesota's Political Future

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