
A Different Kind Of Pedestal
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“A Different Kind Of Pedestal”
You’re out of prison, now what?
As we wrap up our journey with Phillip Sample, Alvin Hill and Cincere Al’Talet and this season of American Dreams, we hear directly from them what prison was like and how they navigated their day to day in both state and federal lockup.
How has their family and community ties affected their journey through their newest chapter as advocates for the community? Is this pedestal harder to to stay on and is there a safety net that will protect them.
Many formerly incarcerated individuals with felony convictions now have access to vote but that doesn’t mean they feel obligated or motivated to cast a ballot. We talk about how they feel about voting and what change could really mean.
In this episode we also hear from Assemblyman Howard Watts on what the passing of Nevada's question 4 could mean for Nevada.
Plus, hear the hit song, “Black Exploitation” in its entiretity–the song inspired by season 2 of American Dreams Reproductive Justice. Available on all streaming platforms.
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/wilblack/black-exploitation-feat-coop-da-real-project-logic-kaliq-sayyid-cierra-nikole--grov-gt-tigue-iv
American Dreams: Reproductive Justice is hosted, created and executive produced by Erika Washington
Associate Producer Simone Endress
Edited by: Erika Washington, Simone Endress and Wil Black
Researcher: Simone Endress
Editing and Music Supervision by Wil Black for Black Gypsy Music
Graphic Design by Mingo Collaso
American Dreams courtesy of Flobots
Special thanks to KUNV 91.5
This podcast is empowered by Make it Work Nevada, a Project of Tides Advocacy
For more information please visit Make It Work Nevada.org and find us on all the socials to learn more about our work to create a world we all can thrive in.