Unprisoned: Stories From The System

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From New Orleans and Louisiana, the world’s incarceration capital, we will meet those serving time inside and outside the criminal justice system. 711070

Eve Abrams


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    You Never Get Nothing Back They Take

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 32:58


    You Never Get Nothing Back They Take is a verité romp following Zelly and his lawyer Kelly as they attempt to retrieve Zelly's brand new iPhone from the New Orleans Police Department, whic had held it for four months.

    You Never Get Nothing Back They Take

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 32:58


    You Never Get Nothing Back They Take is a verité romp following Zelly and his lawyer Kelly as they attempt to retrieve Zelly's brand new iPhone from the New Orleans Police Department, whic had held it for four months.

    Victim. Criminal. The Myth Of Difference.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 24:40


    Victim/Criminal tells the story of Hakeem Carter, who was brutally attacked while walking home from work one night.

    Victim. Criminal. The Myth Of Difference.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 24:40


    Victim/Criminal tells the story of Hakeem Carter, who was brutally attacked while walking home from work one night.

    Juvenile Justice Experts Discuss The Myth Of The Super Predator

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 9:35


    This episode comes from a live panel discussion about juvenile justice that followed the premiere of The Myth of the Super Predator.

    Juvenile Justice Experts Discuss The Myth Of The Super Predator

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 9:35


    This episode comes from a live panel discussion about juvenile justice that followed the premiere of The Myth of the Super Predator.

    The Myth Of The Super Predator

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 30:03


    The Myth of the Super Predator debunks an idea first made famous by then-first lady Hillary Clinton, an idea we still haven't fully shaken off: that some children are beyond redemption.

    The Myth Of The Super Predator

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 30:03


    The Myth of the Super Predator debunks an idea first made famous by then-first lady Hillary Clinton, an idea we still haven't fully shaken off: that some children are beyond redemption.

    Justice Is Blind To Money, Part 3: The City

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 15:06


    The Myth Justice is Blind to Money, Part 3 investigates the impact of the Federal Court’s involvement in Orleans Parish’s practices of imposing bail, fines and fees. How do the mayor’s office, the city council, the state legislature, and the criminal court judges comply or not comply with Federal rulings? In an era where police allocations are being questioned, where should a city apportion its taxpayers’ money?

    Justice Is Blind To Money, Part 3: The City

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 15:06


    The Myth Justice is Blind to Money, Part 3 investigates the impact of the Federal Court’s involvement in Orleans Parish’s practices of imposing bail, fines and fees. How do the mayor’s office, the city council, the state legislature, and the criminal court judges comply or not comply with Federal rulings? In an era where police allocations are being questioned, where should a city apportion its taxpayers’ money?

    Justice Is Blind To Money, Part 2: The System

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 10:05


    The Myth Justice is Blind to Money, Part 2, tells the story of one prior attempt to get rid of money bail and how this attempt was thwarted by the status quo. It’s a dive into systems and the difficulty of dismantling a system as complex as our nation’s criminal legal system.

    Justice Is Blind To Money, Part 2: The System

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 10:05


    The Myth Justice is Blind to Money, Part 2, tells the story of one prior attempt to get rid of money bail and how this attempt was thwarted by the status quo. It’s a dive into systems and the difficulty of dismantling a system as complex as our nation’s criminal legal system.

    Justice Is Blind To Money, Part 1: The People

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 14:35


    Season 2 of Unprisoned begins with a three-part series called The Myth Justice is Blind to Money.

    Justice Is Blind To Money, Part 1: The People

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 14:35


    Season 2 of Unprisoned begins with a three-part series called The Myth Justice is Blind to Money.

    This 'Bad Child' Became A Judge With A Passion For Justice

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 11:51


    If there’s one person in New Orleans – in the world of criminal justice – that you really ought to meet, it’s this guy.

    This 'Bad Child' Became A Judge With A Passion For Justice

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 11:51


    If there’s one person in New Orleans – in the world of criminal justice – that you really ought to meet, it’s this guy.

    Pioneering Female Police Officer Repaired Bonds Through Talent Shows

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 11:41


    “Our uniforms were completely different from the men’s uniforms,” recalls Yvonne Bechet, one of the first female officers in the New Orleans Police Department. “We wore skirts. We wore one-inch heels. We wore the cutest little sailor hats, but it didn’t stay on. And we carried our weapons in a purse."

    Pioneering Female Police Officer Repaired Bonds Through Talent Shows

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 11:41


    “Our uniforms were completely different from the men’s uniforms,” recalls Yvonne Bechet, one of the first female officers in the New Orleans Police Department. “We wore skirts. We wore one-inch heels. We wore the cutest little sailor hats, but it didn’t stay on. And we carried our weapons in a purse."

    Defying The Odds, A Young Woman Recovers From A Childhood Police Trauma

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 10:58


    Dominique Newton is a college sophomore. She’s only 20, but she’s already been through a lot. These days, she’s majoring in political science, with a minor in creative writing. Last time we got together, she was in the middle of writing a 10-page play, and also toting around some comic books.

    Defying The Odds, A Young Woman Recovers From A Childhood Police Trauma

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 10:58


    Dominique Newton is a college sophomore. She’s only 20, but she’s already been through a lot. These days, she’s majoring in political science, with a minor in creative writing. Last time we got together, she was in the middle of writing a 10-page play, and also toting around some comic books.

    Bring Your Own Presents: 'Telling My Parents'

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 7:14


    Bring Your Own is a nomadic storytelling series that takes place in unconventional spaces within the community. Each month, eight storytellers have eight minutes to respond to a theme. BYO airs on All Things New Orleans and is a biweekly podcast on WWNO.org.

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    Bring Your Own Presents: 'Telling My Parents'

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 7:14


    Bring Your Own is a nomadic storytelling series that takes place in unconventional spaces within the community. Each month, eight storytellers have eight minutes to respond to a theme. BYO airs on All Things New Orleans and is a biweekly podcast on WWNO.org. This story was told on July 28th, 2016 at the Homer Plessy Community School, and later produced by Laine Kaplan-Levenson . The theme of the evening was "Heard: Why The Young Feel Old" and the event was in partnership with Eve Abrams’ ‘Unprisoned’ project . Here, Jewel Williams won with this story of how William Shakespeare helped her come out to her parents. The next BYO will take place Thursday, December 15th at Propeller Incubator at 4035 Washington Avenue. BYO is partnering with the Workers Center for Racial Justice on the theme ‘Moved.’ More at bringyourownstories.com . Unprisoned: Stories From The System is produced by Eve Abrams and brought to you by New Orleans Public Radio and Finding America , a national initiative

    Bring Your Own Presents: Leroy's Mission

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 6:12


    Bring Your Own is a nomadic storytelling series that takes place in unconventional spaces within the community. Each month, eight storytellers have eight minutes to respond to a theme. BYO airs on All Things New Orleans and is a biweekly podcast on WWNO.org.

    byo wwno bring your own all things new orleans
    Bring Your Own Presents: Leroy's Mission

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 6:12


    Bring Your Own is a nomadic storytelling series that takes place in unconventional spaces within the community. Each month, eight storytellers have eight minutes to respond to a theme. BYO airs on All Things New Orleans and is a biweekly podcast on WWNO.org. This story was told on March 3rd, 2016 at the Michalopolous Studio at a Bring Your Own event in partnership Unprisoned. The story was later produced by Natalie Yahr. The theme of the evening was "Born on Parole". Here, Leroy Perry tells of the lengths he went to prove his innocence, and what he learned along the way.

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    How are the record number of people returning from La. prisons making their way in the world? - 14

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2016 9:57


    Louisiana is the incarceration capital of the world. But most people behind bars aren’t locked up forever. In fact, 90 percent of them will someday be released. So that makes Louisiana also the reentry capital of the world-- a role the state is ill-prepared for.

    How are the record number of people returning from La. prisons making their way in the world? - 14

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2016 9:57


    Louisiana is the incarceration capital of the world. But most people behind bars aren’t locked up forever. In fact, 90 percent of them will someday be released. So that makes Louisiana also the reentry capital of the world-- a role the state is ill-prepared for.

    Bring Your Own Presents: 'Love And Lies In The PO's Eyes'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2016 8:31


    Bring Your Own is a nomadic storytelling series that takes place in unconventional spaces within the community. Each month, eight storytellers have eight minutes to respond to a theme. BYO airs on All Things New Orleans and is a biweekly podcast on WWNO.org.

    byo wwno bring your own all things new orleans
    Bring Your Own Presents: 'Love And Lies In The PO's Eyes'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2016 8:31


    Bring Your Own is a nomadic storytelling series that takes place in unconventional spaces within the community. Each month, eight storytellers have eight minutes to respond to a theme. BYO airs on All Things New Orleans and is a biweekly podcast on WWNO.org. This story was told on March 3rd , 2016 at the Michalopoulos Studio, and later produced by Laine Kaplan-Levenson . The theme of the evening was 'Born on Parole' and Bruce Reilly talks the trials and tribulations of dating, while on Parole. This Bring Your Own story was produced as part of Unprisoned, a project of WWNO and Finding America, with financial support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Learn more about Unprisoned at wwno dot org and facebook dot com dash unprisoned. Both are also podcasts on itunes. The next BYO takes place on July 28th, again in partnership with Unprisoned. It's from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Homer Plessy Community school, and the theme is "HEARD: Why The Young Feel Old".

    A Family Rallies Around Their Brother As He Leaves Prison Yet Again - 13

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2016 9:20


    In nearly every state, prison populations have exploded -- in large part, because of drug laws and the people, like Manny Hills, who are arrested and incarcerated for those laws. Over the last 25 years, Manny, an addict, has been convicted several times for drug possession and other petty crimes. His story is pretty typical of the people who fill up our nation's prisons.

    A Family Rallies Around Their Brother As He Leaves Prison Yet Again - 13

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2016 9:20


    In nearly every state, prison populations have exploded -- in large part, because of drug laws and the people, like Manny Hills, who are arrested and incarcerated for those laws. Over the last 25 years, Manny, an addict, has been convicted several times for drug possession and other petty crimes. His story is pretty typical of the people who fill up our nation's prisons.

    As New Orleans Incarcerates More People, More Children Have A Parent Behind Bars - 12

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2016 9:48


    Over the last forty years, as incarceration has surged across the nation, so has the number of children with a family member in prison. According to the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the number of young people with a father in prison rose 500 percent between 1980 and 2000.

    As New Orleans Incarcerates More People, More Children Have A Parent Behind Bars - 12

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2016 9:48


    Over the last forty years, as incarceration has surged across the nation, so has the number of children with a family member in prison. According to the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the number of young people with a father in prison rose 500 percent between 1980 and 2000.

    What Does 'Adult' Mean In The Eyes Of The Law? In La., Many People Are Working To Change It - 11

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 9:25


    At all levels of government right now, laws about juveniles are rapidly changing. However, some states, including Louisiana, continue to prosecute and sentence juveniles for sentences of life without parole.

    What Does 'Adult' Mean In The Eyes Of The Law? In La., Many People Are Working To Change It - 11

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 9:25


    At all levels of government right now, laws about juveniles are rapidly changing. However, some states, including Louisiana, continue to prosecute and sentence juveniles for sentences of life without parole.

    Security And Discipline In New Orleans Charter Schools Makes Many Students Feel Unsafe - 10

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2016 9:20


    Asha Lane is an 18-year-old senior at the International High School of New Orleans, a charter high school. Asha wanted to find out why New Orleans charter schools don’t always feel nurturing. We live in a dangerous city, but when does security feel unsafe?

    Security And Discipline In New Orleans Charter Schools Makes Many Students Feel Unsafe - 10

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2016 9:20


    Asha Lane is an 18-year-old senior at the International High School of New Orleans, a charter high school. Asha wanted to find out why New Orleans charter schools don’t always feel nurturing. We live in a dangerous city, but when does security feel unsafe?

    These young New Orleans dancers want the police to know they are not a threat - 9

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 9:14


    In the last few years, powerful images of police interacting violently with African Americans -- usually men, or teenagers, or even children -- have been on the news, all over the world.

    These young New Orleans dancers want the police to know they are not a threat - 9

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 9:14


    In the last few years, powerful images of police interacting violently with African Americans -- usually men, or teenagers, or even children -- have been on the news, all over the world. In these images, black men are getting shot or choked or hauled away in handcuffs. There are others too, memorial photographs from happier times: of young boys with plump cheeks or wearing graduation caps. Photographs of Eric Garner, John Crawford, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice, Walter Scott, Freddie Gray, Laquan McDonald – the list goes on.

    The Listening Post Asks: What Do Jails And Prisons Do?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016 10:11


    The Listening Post is back collecting thoughts and experiences from communities around New Orleans on a new series of issues. The past month we’ve been collaborating with Independent radio producer Eve Abrams and her Unprisoned project.

    The Listening Post Asks: What Do Jails And Prisons Do?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016 10:11


    The Listening Post is back collecting thoughts and experiences from communities around New Orleans on a new series of issues. The past month we’ve been collaborating with Independent radio producer Eve Abrams and her Unprisoned project.

    Jahi Salaam, A Young New Orleans Poet, Raps About Prison, School And Poverty - 8

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016 9:45


    “If you grew up struggling, then you my audience,” says Jahi Salaam, an 18-year-old rapper and a poet. Jahi is from New Orleans. His first name, Jahi, means dignity in Swahili. His last name means peace. When Jahi talks about poverty, school, and prison, he says: they’re all intertwined. This is Unprisoned. I’m Eve Abrams.

    A New Orleans rabbi and her congregants are starting new conversations about mass incarceration - 7

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 8:14


    We are all living with mass incarceration one way or another. It affects everyone, passively or actively. I was recently sitting in the beautiful sanctuary of Touro Synagogue in Uptown New Orleans. It was Yom Kippur, and when I looked down at the holiday bulletin, there was a posting — about mass incarceration. It was an invitation to learn about the issue.

    This Louisiana mother waits, and paints, and strives to free her son - 6

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2016 9:20


    What do you do when a member of your family is locked up for a crime you are sure he didn’t commit? Sheila Phipps paints.

    Bring Your Own and Unprisoned Present: 'Pig Tales'

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2016 6:12


    Bring Your Own is a nomadic storytelling series that takes place in unconventional spaces within the community. Each month, eight storytellers have eight minutes to respond to a theme. BYO airs on All Things New Orleans and is a biweekly podcast on WWNO.org. This Bring Your Own story was produced as part of Unprisoned , a project of WWNO and Finding America . It was told on March 3 , 2016 at the Michalopoulos Studio, and later produced by Karen Gardner. The theme of the evening was "Born on Parole," and Jabari Brown won with his story called "Pig Tales." The next BYO will take place Thursday April 21 at the Jazz and Heritage Center on Rampart Street. More at bringyourownstories.com . Unprisoned: Stories From The System is produced by Eve Abrams and brought to you by New Orleans Public Radio and Finding America , a national initiative produced by AIR, the Association of Independents in Radio, Incorporated, and with financial support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the

    Black families in New Orleans live in constant fear of having their young men put in jail - 5

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 9:21


    Louisiana is the incarceration capital of the world. That means more families have a loved one behind bars than in any other place.

    If you pass through New Orleans courts, innocent or not, you still have to pay - 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2016 7:20


    The way our criminal justice system works, there’s a significant cost to just being accused of a crime. Innocent or not, one way or another, you still have to pay. Especially if you have a past.

    With so many homeless caught up in the criminal justice system, N.O. holds court at a shelter - 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2016 9:08


    Our ongoing series Unprisoned has been bringing you stories of how mass incarceration affects New Orleans. Last time, we learned about New Orleans Municipal Court, the largest criminal court in Louisiana. Today, we follow Municipal Court to the New Orleans Mission — where a large number of homeless people who are facing municipal charges are being served directly.

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