A Texas Prison's Radio Station Helps Incarcerated Men Build Community

A Texas Prison's Radio Station Helps Incarcerated Men Build Community

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      533
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      13. jan. 2022
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The men on death row in Allan B. Polunsky Unit, a maximum security prison in southeastern Texas, spend most of their time in solitary confinement, isolated from each other. Now, a prison radio station is giving them a sense of community and a way to be heard.

Keri Blakinger talks about how it started and the impact it's had. Read her piece "The Prisoner-Run Radio Station That's Reaching Men on Death Row" at The Marshall Project.

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