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Learning Reentry and Society with Brandon Benkler-Iglewicz
by Brandon Benkler-Iglewicz
Explore Reentry after incarceration with Brandon Benkler-Iglewicz. As an avid learner, I want to take this journey to educate myself and others through conversation. People that have experienced incarceration are people first, a fact that can be often forgotten in our society. Let us learn together how our prison system works, the importance of reentry programs, and humanizing each other through intentional conversation and reflection.
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Learning Reentry and Society with Dr. Geniece Crawford Mondé
Welcome to Learning Reentry and Society with Brandon Benkler-Iglewicz! On this episode, we explore society, incarceration, motherhood, and reentry with our guest Dr. Geniece Crawford Mondé of the Furman University Sociology department. The conversation with Dr. Mondé offers an enriching opportunity to explore the intersection of motherhood and incarceration.
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Learning About Brandon Benkler-Iglewicz
On this episode of Learning Reentry and Society with Brandon Benkler-Iglewicz, we explore the host of the podcast. How did he get involved with a podcast on reentry? What is his interests? What has his journey been? If you are curious, check out this episode of Learning Reentry and Society with Brandon Benkler-Iglewicz.
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Introducing Learning Reentry and Society
Welcome! This is the introduction episode to Learning Reentry and Society with Brandon Benkler-Iglewicz. On this episode, we discuss the focus of the podcast, a short background on the host, and the reason that reentry is an important topic of conversation in society.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Explore Reentry after incarceration with Brandon Benkler-Iglewicz. As an avid learner, I want to take this journey to educate myself and others through conversation. People that have experienced incarceration are people first, a fact that can be often forgotten in our society. Let us learn together how our prison system works, the importance of reentry programs, and humanizing each other through intentional conversation and reflection.
HOSTED BY
Brandon Benkler-Iglewicz
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