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Full Show February 11, 2021

An episode of the Prison Radio Show podcast, hosted by Prison Radio Show, titled "Full Show February 11, 2021" was published on February 11, 2021 and runs 58 minutes.

February 11, 2021 ·58m · Prison Radio Show

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This show features an interview with our inside correspondent Muti Ajamu Osagboro and his fiancée Raqueeb Bey. They talked to us about their relationship across prison walls, including how they met and the challenges they have faced in the pandemic. They also talked to us about their activism and how it brought them together.

The Brief: Prison Law Explained Prison Radio Association The Brief is a legal show, broadcast into prison cells in England and Wales on National Prison Radio. It is a chance for listeners to get their legal questions answered, with subjects ranging from parole, to lost property and appeals.It is hosted by Hilary Ineomo-Marcus, who has served a prison sentence, and solicitor and prison law expert Claire Salama. Funded by The Law Society. For more information about National Prison Radio visit www.prison.radio and to donate visit www.justgiving.com/prisonradioassociation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Humane Justice Prison Radio Association The podcast which examines the place of kindness, hope and compassion within the justice system.It tells personal stories that show how these very values are saving lives on a daily basis.Each episode is a chapter taken from a book called Humane Justice, published by the charity Khulisa as part of the Monument Fellowship - a collective of eight organisations that work together to transform the journeys people take through our justice system.You can download the book for free at www.khulisa.co.uk/resources/humane-justiceIt's produced by the Prison Radio Association.www.khulisa.co.ukwww.prison.radio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Queering The Air Queering the Air collective Queering the Air is a radical weekly radio show on 3CR that amplifies the voices, cultures, and struggles of LGBTQIA+ communities - especially those often excluded from mainstream media. Grounded in queer, anti-racist, feminist, and anti-capitalist perspectives, the show features interviews, music, discussions, and news with a focus on justice, solidarity, and community care.Produced collectively, Queering the Air connects queer liberation to broader movements like prison abolition, migrant justice, and disability rights. We spotlight trans people, people of colour, sex workers, and others resisting systemic oppression.More than a show, Queering the Air is a queer commons building networks of resistance, mutual aid, and creativity across so-called Australia.Support us by donating, collaborating, or tuning in.Send us your demos, flyers, or zines:Queering The Air – 3CR, 21 Smith St, Fitzroy VIC 3065We’re not just broadcasting stories—we’re building queer futures.Your DONATION Josh and Hadley Pod Josh and Hadley Pod High School buds Josh and Hadley were huge Prison Break fans, and had a volunteer radio show. Now, 8 years later, Josh lives in Australia, Hadley is in New Zealand, and Prison Break is back on TV. Finally an excuse to talk again. Warning: Contains Prison Break spoilers
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