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Justice Radio — 122 episodes

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1

Mental Health changes and Peer Support for Maine

2

A Maine Criminal Justice Experience

3

Community Relief Fund - Estaphie and Ulric

4

What's Reentry Really Like?

5

Hawo Mohamed from Healing First

6

NAACP Maine State Prison Branch President Foster Bates

7

Public Defense: Media Depiction and Reality

8

Freedom & Captivity - Abolition in Maine

9

Retribution to Healing_a Prosecutor's Journey with Preston Shipp

10

Maine Indigent Defense Center Extern Sadie Colby

11

It's Hard to Talk About, Part 2

12

Radical Accompaniment with Joe Montgomery

13

It's Hard to Talk About, Part 1

14

Mica Gonzalez

15

Beneath the Surface with the Groundwater Institute

16

It's Hard to Talk About: Freedom & Captivity Performance

17

Steeping in The Mess with CJ + Liv

18

Clara Mulvihill

19

The Prison Podcast

20

Reentry Sisters Educational Initiative

21

Black Travel Maine with Lisa Parham Jones

22

Robert Black (Intern) Public Defense and Unions

23

Recovery Coaching and Prison with Niki Merrill

24

Youth Justice Network with Ben

25

Right to Redemption with Ghani Songster, Part 3

26

Logan Perkins Highlands Region Public Defender's Office

27

Puddle Dock Festival; Community Justice and Wellbeing

28

Joy & Defiance with Andre Hicks and Jo Jackson

29

Right to Redemption with Ghani Songster, Part 2

30

Voices From The Inside

31

The impact of teams, movement, and mindfulness with Will Burdick (Part 2)

32

Right to Redemption with Ghani Songster, Part 1

33

Frayla Tarpinian, Part II

34

What Do People Read in Prison?

35

Authentic School-Based Relationships with Will Burdick and The Young People's Caucus

36

Resistance and the law with Tina Nadeau

37

Frayla Tarpinian, Part I

38

Intellectually Inside

39

Women, Incarceration, and Education

40

Colby College

41

A Legacy of Disparity, A Vision for Justice with Rae Sage

42

Revisioning Conflict Narratives with Brandon Brown, Part II

43

Clemency with Brandon Brown and Jeff Evangelos

44

Revisioning Conflict Narratives with Brandon Brown

45

Rob Ruffner, Maine Indigent Defense Center hosts Barbara Taylor

46

Legislation 101 with Jan Collins

47

The Justice Arts Coalition

48

Tina Nadeau

49

Why Support Education in Prison with Mara Sanchez Linda

50

Cooking Across Prison Walls with Nicole Lund

51

Ted Berry

52

Kim Stevens

53

Part II Coalition for Carceral Nutrition

54

Regional Care Teams with Emma Schwartz

55

Frenchie Davis, The Abolitionist

56

Toby Jandreau

57

Part I - Coalition for Carceral Nutrition

58

Framing Punishment in Childhood

59

Dr. Brashani Reece Drop LWOP

60

Katie Kelly - The Maine Indigent Defense Center

61

Episode 101 - Colby Justice Think Tank Scholars

62

Ali Brauner

63

Ritual4Return Part II

64

Ritual 4 Return, Part I

65

Maine Jails

66

A Community Cares for its Youth: Midcoast Community Collective

67

Maine Association Broadcasters Awards Highlights

68

Gender and Racial Justice

69

What's Next Washington? Part II

70

Maine Indigent Defense Center

71

Solitary Watch

72

Behind the Door

73

Martina and Devon of Collective Justice

74

Survivorship series, Part III with tyler redskye and kage johnson

75

Brianna, Matthew & Jonathan - Collective Justice

76

Hidden Histories of Trans Women, Pt. 2

77

Survivorship series, Part II (Priya and Dolphy)

78

Hidden Histories of Trans Women, Part I

79

Drug Policy in Augusta_LD 1975

80

What do Crime Survivors Actually Want? (Survivors/Victims Series, Part I)

81

Mindbridge Healing Racial Trauma Intiative

82

Doing Decades in Prison Part II

83

Are Prisons Public Housing Part II

84

Participatory Defense

85

Maine Recovery Council

86

Doing Decades in Prison

87

Are Prisons Public Housing?

88

Opioid Settlement Fund

89

Incarcerated Women Victims/Survivors

90

Diversion and Deflection for Community Care

91

Compassion in Corrections

92

RJ Responses to Sexual Harm

93

Restorative Justice

94

Freedom and Captivity

95

What’s Next Washington

96

Reentry sisters

97

Relationships part 2

98

Parole

99

It Could Happen to Anyone

100

Meet the Hosts

101

Legislative Updates - Where do we go from here?

102

Relationships, Part I

103

Towards Hope and Renewal

104

Do We Need Another Revolution?

105

Why do we need parole in Maine

106

Ending the Drug War

107

They Can't Keep Us Down

108

Exploring Decrim with Dr. Winifred Tate

109

Career and Work Opportunities

110

Punishment: Perpetuating Generational Cycles of Harm

111

Race, Rights, and Untold History in Maine

112

Ending the War on Drugs in Maine, Part 3

113

Reentry

114

What is Crime? What is Harm?

115

Ending the War on Drugs in Maine, Part 2

116

Second Chances

117

Any Sentence is a Life Sentence

118

Justice & Accountability

119

The Maine Recovery Advocacy Project

120

Stigma - its personal attack and how it permeates lives and prevents success

121

How did we End up in Prison?

122

Are Prisons the Answer?