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Texas After Violence Project
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Murder and the Death Penalty, US Criminal Legal System
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Texas After Violence Project
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Murder and the Death Penalty, US Criminal Legal System
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Texas After Violence Project
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US Criminal Legal System
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Texas After Violence Project
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Surviving Violence
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Texas After Violence Project
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Murder and the Death Penalty, US Criminal Legal System, Surviving Violence
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Texas After Violence Project
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Murder and the Death Penalty, US Criminal Legal System, Surviving Violence
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Texas After Violence Project
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Activism and Advocacy, Murder and the Death Penalty, Mass Incarceration, US Criminal Legal System, Police Violence, Surviving Violence
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Texas After Violence Project
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Activism and Advocacy, Mass Incarceration
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Texas After Violence Project
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Surviving Violence
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Michael Ross is an Austin-based gardener, bike maven, and self-described “outdoorsman.” He discusses his upbringing in New York and Atlanta, the events that led him to Texas, and his experiences with racism, incarceration, and homelessness.
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Texas After Violence Project
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Mass Incarceration, US Criminal Legal System, Surviving Violence
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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.
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Texas After Violence Project
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Mass Incarceration, Surviving Violence
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Texas After Violence Project
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Mass Incarceration
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Maurice Chammah is a criminal justice reporter for the Marshall Project. Here, he discusses the impact COVID-19 has had on the direction of his journalism.