Tag Archives: Prisoners

September 4, 2020: “If They Kill Me in the Hole, I’ll Go Out Satisfied” – ICE Detainees Protest Conditions at Winn

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 29:00 — 40.3MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreThis week, we share important news from around the Midwest and more updates from the struggles in Louisiana’s immigrant detention centers.  Kevin ‘Rashid’ Johnson is facing threats on his life inside the Indiana Department of Corrections.  An abolitionist in Madison, Wisconsin has chosen to enter solitary confinement …

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July 24, 2020: For the Sake of Knowledge Alone

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 29:00 — 36.4MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreWe return this week to the second part of the conversation between Kristina Byers and Anastazia Schmid. Schmid is an award-winning, formerly incarcerated scholar who went to extraordinary lengths to complete her education on the inside. We last heard Schmid describe the impact of Ball State University, …

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July 17, 2020: What’s Going on is Nothing New- Prisoners on State Violence and the Rebellion

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 29:00 — 25.3MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreWe will continue the final installment of the interview between Kristina Byers and Anastazia Schmid next week, as they talk about barriers to education while incarcerated. This week, though, we received urgent calls. Faheem Shabazz is a longtime whistleblower and militant inside the Indiana prison system, who …

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July 3, 2020: From Watts to Minneapolis, The Arc of Anti-Police Protest

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 29:00 — 39.8MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreIn this episode, we have two updates from prisoners in California on their conditions amidst the COVID-19 crisis. Afterwards, we speak with Max Felker-Kantor, historian and professor at Ball State University. Felker-Kantor’s particular focus of study is policing and anti-police violence post WWII. He’s been on Kite …

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June 12, 2020: Beyond Reform

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 29:00 — 40.6MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreIn the wake of uprisings across the world in response to the murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police, this week’s episode shares thoughts on these revolts and their demands, along with considerations on police reform. We broadcast a June 11th message from Marius …

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May 29, 2020: The COVID Prison Project

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 29:00 — 33.6MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreThis week, we broadcast updates on a riot in Macon State Prison, and two calls from mothers of prisoners at Westville Correctional Facility. After a rebellion by prisoners on April 22, over a dozen prisoners have been moved to a new segregation unit and are being subjected …

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May 22, 2020: You Haven’t Demonstrated Enough For This Opportunity

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 29:01 — 37.4MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreWelcome to the 200th episode of Kite Line. This week, we revisit the important intersection of incarceration and higher education. Barriers to higher education are a key way the incarcerated and the formerly incarcerated are trapped by the system in a cycle of unemployment, low-wage work, and …

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May 15, 2020: Barriers to Higher Education

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 29:00 — 40.4MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreThis core of this week’s Kite Line is a conversation between Anastazia Schmid and Jennifer Fleming about trying to get an education before, during, and after incarceration. You’ve likely heard Anastazia before on Kite Line, both while she was inside at the Indiana Women’s Prison, and since …

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May 8, 2020: COVID-19 Kites

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 29:00 — 35.9MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreThe country might be locked down, but struggles inside prisons and out continue to develop chaotically and unexpectedly intersect with the COVID-19 crisis.  Prisoners in Stateville in Illinois report that they continue to suffer from a full lockdown, restricting their programming and access to phones.  Yet, guards …

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May 1, 2020: System of Lies

This week, we continue our coverage of the coronavirus within the prison system with three messages from the inside. First, we have some audio sent to us from Oakland IWOC, who recorded a statement from Eric Wayne, housed in the Santa Rita Jail in Alameda County. Afterwards, Abu Faheem Shabazz reports on the coronavirus situation in Westville Correctional Facility, and …

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