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October 29, 2021: Close Rosie’s

This week, we hear from Kelly Grace Price, a co-creator of the Close Rosie’s campaign. Rosie’s refers to the Rose M. Singer Facility, an all-women’s jail on Rikers Island. On average, Rosie’s detains around 630 women, girls, transgender, gender non-conforming, and intersex females while they await trial. Price deconstructs the reformist arguments made NYC Board of Corrections and shows how …

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Bring It On – March 11, 2019

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Tonight’s broadcast is a re-broadcast of two interviews in honor of Women’s History Month: PART ONE: Hosts Clarence Boone and Leila Randle welcome Vivian Finnell, founder of “Not To Believers Like Us”, a faith-based advocacy group for domestic violence prevention. She joins us to explore her churches mission to “shatter the silence” of domestic/family abuse in the faith-based community. This …

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