
MoDOC's 60-Day Ban on CCC Nonprofit: What They're Not Telling Us
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In this episode, Resilience2Redemption Host Madeline-Michelle: Carthen interview Dena Knotz, President of Collectively Changing Corrections (CCC), an organization dedicated to advocating for the rights of incarcerated individuals in Missouri.
Dena shares her experiences fighting against cruel and unusual punishment and the challenges her team faces while assisting families with loved ones in prison. Amidst her efforts, Dena and CCC have recently found themselves at odds with the Missouri Department of Corrections (MODOC), resulting in a ban from essential communication platforms like Securus and JPay for 60 days.
Join us as we dive deep into the struggles of prison reform, the importance of advocacy, and the resilience needed to stand up against the system.