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Texas After Violence ProjectCategory
Mass Incarceration, US Criminal Legal SystemSummary
Jim Buffington, Chief Operating Officer of Bridges To Life, shares how his life was impacted by violence and criminal justice system, and how it shaped his view on healing and forgiveness.Digital Heritage
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Texas After Violence ProjectCategory
Mass Incarceration, US Criminal Legal System, Surviving ViolenceSummary
Shawnee Ray discusses the struggles her family faced when her daughter was incarcerated, and how her perception of the criminal justice system has changed since.Digital Heritage
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Texas After Violence ProjectCategory
Mass Incarceration, Surviving ViolenceSummary
Vickie Kerr (Roberts) is the mother of two formerly incarcerated daughters. Vickie describes the parental role she played in the lives of her grandchildren and how she took care of herself and her family during her daughters’ sentences.Digital Heritage
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Texas After Violence ProjectCategory
Mass Incarceration, Surviving ViolenceSummary
Nadia Kerr describes what imprisonment was like alongside her sister while her mother raised her children for her.Digital Heritage
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Activism and Advocacy, Mass Incarceration, US Criminal Legal System, Visions of JusticeSummary
Lovinah Igbani-Perkins interviews Michael Cevallos about his re-entry into the free world after being incarcerated for over thirty years.Digital Heritage
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Texas After Violence ProjectCategory
Mass Incarceration, Surviving ViolenceSummary
Hayley Pokorski discusses both her family’s and her own relationship with mass incarceration and state violence and describes how the system perpetuates harm and trauma.