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Rebel Justice
by Rebel Justice - The View Magazine
What is justice? Who does it serve? Why should you care?When we think about justice, we think about it as an abstract, something that happens to someone else, somewhere else. But justice and the law regulate every aspect of our interactions with each other, with organisations, and with the government. We never think about it until it impacts our lives, or that of someone close.Our guests are women with lived experience of the justice system whether as victims or women who have committed crimes; or people at the forefront of civic action who put their lives on the line to demand a better world.. We ask them to share their insight into how we might repair a broken and harmful system, with humanity and dignity. We also speak with people who are in the heart of the justice system creating important change; climate activists, judges, barristers, human rights campaigners, mental health advocates, artists and healers.
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107. Issue 16: Justice, Resistance & Human Cost — Voices from The View Magazine
Send us Fan MailIssue 16 is not an interview. It is a response.In this episode, writers, editors, and contributors from The View Magazine reflect on the themes, questions, and tensions explored in Issue 16 — justice, resistance, wrongful imprisonment, mental health, Gaza, and institutional failure.These are personal reflections, professional insight, and honest reactions to stories that demand attention.What you’re hearing is only part of the conversation. The full writing, research, and visuals live in the pages of Issue 16.Issue 16 is available now. Subscribe to access the full writing, research, and visuals that bring these conversations to life.Production: Henry ChukwunyerenwaSupport the showFor more unmissable content from The View sign up here
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106. Healthcare Is a Human Right — So Why Are Women in Prison Being Failed?
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when women in prison need healthcare—and no one listens?In this episode, we examine the systemic failures in women’s prison healthcare through a powerful conversation with human rights solicitor Rebecca Alonso. We explore how outsourced services, understaffing, and gender-blind medical systems leave women in pain, ignored, and without accountability.Drawing on lived experiences documented in The View magazine, we look at why the state’s duty of care cannot be outsourced, how international law can strengthen legal challenges, and what real reform could look like—from proper oversight to NHS pathways that actually work.Healthcare is a human right. It shouldn’t end at the prison gate.Production: Henry ChukwunyerenwaNarrator and Host: Sophia FrancoSupport the showFor more unmissable content from The View sign up here
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What is justice? Who does it serve? Why should you care?When we think about justice, we think about it as an abstract, something that happens to someone else, somewhere else. But justice and the law regulate every aspect of our interactions with each other, with organisations, and with the government. We never think about it until it impacts our lives, or that of someone close.Our guests are women with lived experience of the justice system whether as victims or women who have committed crimes; or people at the forefront of civic action who put their lives on the line to demand a better world.. We ask them to share their insight into how we might repair a broken and harmful system, with humanity and dignity. We also speak with people who are in the heart of the justice system creating important change; climate activists, judges, barristers, human rights campaigners, mental health advocates, artists and healers.
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